THE GERMAN STATE MINISTRY FOR CHECH AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 178, sig. 110-4/24

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33 rutedotes deb tanstbettadradole Mlot.vr neb.sar tttodoadattat-te closed German territory,which could be aroundsiedetl.Also it should be considered to allow him to deduct from his salary. 2.) D v o r a k,Rudolf,Hilfsbearbeiter bei Obergericht in Brno, d,] b. am 7.5.1895 in Kiritein, wohnh.in Brünn,Stefansgasse no.8 (near Altenburg) Dvorak was already considered to be extremely German-friendly before the establishment of a protectorate despite his tsch.Abstammung and made no secret of this change, for which he was very hateful in Kirites within the sch. population. Even before German citizenship was granted, he showed us the swastika flag on the occasion of giving us significant donations for WHW and DRK.When he received a salary payment of RM 1 5oo,--, he donated this amount to the WHV. Dvoraks has not yet given rise to any complaints.His brother Ambros has also been granted German citizenship and is currently serving with the Wehrmacht.His second brother Wilhelm is still a protectorate member, but is also considered a legionary opponent and is obviously positive against today's state-law conditions. Dvorak was allegedly pushed into the legion, whether it could not be ascertained about this, against his further remains in Bohemia and Moravia there are no concerns from here. mey O 3.) H e r z e r,Ferdinand,Postal assistant at the SLC 191 post office Prague VII, born on 28.7.1893 in Prague, Verh. resident until July 1943 Prague XIv/823,Kacherov, Then moved to Braschkau near Kladno,Waldeck 155 Herzer services during the World War on the Italian front and, after his capture, entered the DBU tsch.Legion there.In 1921 he was sentenced to 4 months and loss of the batch.Later he was employed by the Czechoslovak steamship company.He received no support from the legionarian community.Since he had memorized the butcher's trade, he worked from 1928 onwards at the Czecho-Slovak Steamship Company.