STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 2041, sig. 109-7/48

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44/ 81 w i s t i s c h e r S t a b had been captured. A great success. - I jump on the horse and chase there. - "Where do you have the staff?" - I call from afar. - 'There, he was caught a little further, but they let him go again, Brother General.'" shouted a shooter to me. I thought I was going crazy with anger and pain. - "The commander to nir.'" I shouted when I came in. Under lieutenant Kratochvil came. - "yo have you got the staff?" - "way:" - "has he escaped?" - - "yes-well." - To let a captured staff run so idiosyncraously! - In me the blood boiled. I don't know what I told him at the time. But he deserved it in full. And I took away from him every possibility of a further advancement....... But the lieutenant Kratochvil probably didn't make much of it. First, he was as sick as ever, and even though his illness was not so difficult, he still had peace of mind. - And secondly? On that illustrious day, the book of the yellow-green embryo "On the Paths of the Revolution", zy. kei- #of the Legionargmaince, began to share an event as much as the battle at Marinsk. Under Lieutenant Kratochvil has thus nowhere more distinguished on the front. For this he later drew out legion-arschites in Irkutsk, when some of the Brilers wanted to capture the commander-in-chief of the army. - Aranochnil If it were not a fact that the present Major-ert.t. was one of the conscious constructors of the less conscious "objections", it would not be necessary to lead this trifle. But because everything speaks for the fact that the terrible corpus delicti - the letter of the Generalø to Krakovecký regarding the information of the French delegation - Qn Dr.Bouček was handed over by Major r.L. Kratochvil, it is necessary to remember this because of the fullness. And what the fabulous birth of the wounded vanity and of a poorly behaved anger bequeaths the duas book Rratochoil's ardic Weet fruit: De frese dr.Benes's hal "Nar Osvobozenf" and - of course - "Rudé Prével- have made significant reference to the fact that General Gajda did not refer the author of the book "On the Paths of the Revolution" to court at that time............ I allow myself here to explain what has not happened: ; 2 à /