STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1643, sig. 109-4/1398

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14a 18 3.) The internal supply of the gendarmeriebeanten in Könifgrätz. Among the consecrated circles in Königgrätz and the surrounding area, it was an open secret until the summer of 1994 that the gendarmeriebeanten at Königgrautz provided themselves under the hand with limited products.Among the officials who supplied their comrades and superiors with merchandise for the trade on their own initiative were the defendants Krejêa and Exnar. In #inter 194o/4l the defendant Krejêa, working in the road control service, acquired a live pig in the weight of about 80 kg for black slaughter from the farmer Kasal by negation of the guard master Vavîina and the mayor Kurka in Spittowitz, who had been arrested by him for this purpose, and agreed with him a price of 25 K per kg of slaughter weight. Kurka the butcher Sekerka in Spittowitz for the execution of the black slaughter.The meat Krejêa managed with an official car to Königgrätz and sold it with profit to his gendarmerie comrades.On the journeys carried out in the exercise of his service as a road control post he also continuously acquired until summer 194l from various butchers smaller quantities of meat, In addition to butter and flour from farmers, for further purchase, the gendarmerie officers who were standing at the road service in Königgrätz. His main customers were the defendants Macoun and Jindra. They received from him the last deliveries in spring 1942.In total, Macoun received at least 20 kg of Bieisch and 40 kg of flour, while Jyndra received a total of about 6 to 8 kg of meat in black. Krejêa mostly covered his own needs from his purchases, as well as through the purchase of comrades, who in turn traded black meat.From spring 1 9gO to early spring 1 942, he bought around 90 to 1 00 kg of flesh and 60 kg of meal at over-prices in black and moved on to over-the-counter prices, mostly brand-free. 86465