STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 1643, sig. 109-4/1398 Page 43 · 43 of 49
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1643, sig. 109-4/1398
English Translation
23a - 30 and calculations,It can also not be overlooked that the greatest meat purchases fall in a time when in the Protectorate the whole scope and all the severity of such deportations was not understood and understood. In any case, what distinguishes the subsequent conduct of the accused Biskup from the ordinary image of similar or similar misconducts is that it has not treated itself or his household in any way preferentially and has spared the distributions without any excess of prois according to very specific guidelines, which he has strictly monitored, the reputation of the person and the charge of the purchasers to velvety beants of the Landgendarmeriekommando, neither parsönliche effort nor anger, and was only concerned to eliminate his discontent in the service and to stop them to the hoped-for employment and fulfilment of duty. Accordingly, during the whole command, he was regarded as an exemplary social and fairer, albeit strictly appointed, superior of a high level of service, in fact highly qualified, when he was arrested shortly before he was promoted to lieutenant colonel. The character picture gained by him in the main trial is also the same as that of an upright police officer, who, with a nascent and essential responsibility, does not assume any pretence or played-up responsibility for his misconduct and sees his injustice, which, according to the whole situation, is to be explained in the deepest sense of the word as a result of misunderstood camaraderie and care for his officials. On the other hand, Argeklagte Jindra is a very dubious personality.Ovan confessed to himself as an active legionary in the world war and as the owner of numerous war awards of states that were enemies of the central powers at that time. After such a whole appearance in the main trial, the court gained from it the impression of a national-conscious, externally closed, domestically negative and in proud disunity persevering Czechs, the Tatnotive (collegial consideration and care of the Prague comrades) which he stated was not to be refuted to him in all the circumstances, but may have been influenced by his political attitude, it is also possible that a certain amount of