STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 2722, sig. 109-14/24

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48 - 9 - not considered to be a secret because of the knowledge of the facts; he also stated that he had not thought that the communications he had received were, or could, be sent to foreign countries. The openings on the confidential persons and the intentions of the secret state police concerning the arrests he would have thought to be secret, and "probably" he said that it would be useful to provide information on such matters to interested persons in the Czech region. He would not have thought that he was "sceptical" but that he did not think he was untrue. If he had given money to J o t dic orbeinnton, he would have been aware that the money of J o S t and the co-helpers for the delivery of the messages described above and for the transfer of freewill to the Chechnya Legion had been bosomed abroad, and he would also have made it clear that, by giving the money, he was allowing the entry of volunteers into the Legion and thereby making war crimes.