STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 2750, sig. 109-14/53

Page 273

English Translation

-2 - 247 Anteroom of the station and began to flee after leaving the station in an extremely fast run. The immediate persecution led to the arrest of this unknown person, who during his escape about e C dS S The captured unknown person is a person who has so far run under 6 different names, who arrived in England in autumn l939, entered the British Air Force voluntarily and was trained as a radio operator. He was allegedly removed from a British plane by parachute as a Binziger in February 1942 in northern Bohemia. The unknown person has so far refused to give any indication of his correct personal details, his orders and his associates. Equipped with very well-failed technical personnel papers, he has been working as a parquet layer at a Czech company since March 1942. Since the attack, he has been overtaken by the Czech police and the German police in the course of the general search measures about 1 6 times, without any arrest - because of his well-forged personnel papers -. In these detentions, the pistol worn by the unknown on a linen belt under his pants has never been discovered. The arrest of the persons noted by the unknown person in written documents is ongoing. He has so far declared that he has only been commissioned in London to observe the mood in the Protectorate and to make himself available to the Russians who later moved into the Protectorates. The inspection of the daily work of the unknown person, which has not yet been completed, shows as strikingly that, with the exception of 27 May, he has always worked with a different worker of his company. Only on 27 May he worked alone. His person is not consistent with the character description of the perpetrators given by crime scene witnesses, -3 -