STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 1906, sig. 109-5/134 Page 54 · 54 of 83
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1906, sig. 109-5/134
English Translation
- 7 52 In the executive, too, those who were to be eliminated by the dismantling of civil servants are gaining ground. Efforts are being made to maintain and strengthen their influence and to eliminate those of the German-friendly officials. the exhibition of the adjutant of Gendarmerie General Commander Rejf, Lieutenant Colonel Voženilek, who is regarded as the main representative of a particularly Czech course within Gendarme, as a liaison officer with German authorities. In the Prague Police Directorate, the intention is to keep the government council Huber and the Öberrat Stöckel under all circumstances, although both have reached the age limit and are known as supporters of the old regime. Stöckel was a favourite of the former Prague police president and current Bohemian country president Bienert, Huber, who had been proposed by the Czechs as the successor of the current police president Charvát, but was rejected by Germany, is supposed to act as a monitoring body of the new police president. The personnel officer of the Brno State Gendarmerie Command should have the practice of assigning a Czech to the gendarme stations located in German-speaking areas and occupied by German officials as a control. It was a great surprise that there were still legionaries working on a course in Prague for officers of the government police as teachers and examiners, such as the head of the transport department, police lieutenant Stanko and the police major Konařik. Stanko was even appointed as the examination commissioner for the final examinations. Recently, an increased activity of the main organizations of the former soldiers was noted, the "Support Association of Officers of the Former Czechoslovak Army" and the "Comrade Association of Former Soldiers". The Association of Supporters tried to regain its former influence among the officers in order to capture as many as possible; for example, it was declared in a meeting that there were sufficient reasons that the former