NĚMECKÉ STÁTNÍ MINISTERSTVO PRO ČECHY A MORAVU, PRAHA (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 178, sig. 110-4/24 Page 15 · 15 of 44
THE GERMAN STATE MINISTRY FOR CHECH AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 178, sig. 110-4/24
English Translation
10 (z 6 months penitentiary and 3 years loss of honour. As a result, the secret state police, field office Olmütz, requested the withdrawal of German nationality from Pfeiffer. However, since the person named is married to a German woman, his children have been raised in German and, due to his long-standing stay in the Sudeten region, have largely risen in German, there have been concerns about the aberration of German nationality in Brno vis-à-vis the President of the State of Moravia -Reichsauftragsverwaltung. It seems expedient to leave the woman and the children of the Pfeiffer, who, according to the local findings, had guided themselves perfectly German, first here. When Pfeifer returns from the prison, however, a resettlement of this family seems desirable. About the former legionary Wilhelm Stöckl is not known here after part. However, it is unusual that he entered the Czech Legion in Serbia in July 1,916, to which he had previously belonged until June 1,9l8. From here it is assumed that he was then transferred to the Czech legion existing in France, because at that time the Czech Legion in Serbia was completely forced out and brought to France via Italy. It is clear that Stöckl did not provide any details of this. From here, the exact facts are still established. If necessary, the report will be carried out.