STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 326, sig. 109-4/70

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2a - 2 - During his service as a former Czecho-Slovak officer, however, it was noticeable that he always attached great importance to the use of the Czech language in the German recruits, going far beyond his professional duties, so that he himself got into conflict with his Czech superiors for the sake of that. It is also true that, in his reply to the notice of the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Labour, he did not agree that he had always been considered a Czech national, as seen from the application for membership in the former Czecho-Slovak army, from the qualification list and the identity card. Krüger was therefore not only a Czech officer of the former Czech army, but also a Czech official in terms of attitude and attitude, and could therefore not possibly have suffered damage, as he says in his complaint to the group leader, because of his never existing membership of the German people at that time or because of the previously shown German-friendly attitude. After the reintegration of Bohemia and Moravia, K. became head of the district staff office in Budweis, but did not have the internal attitude necessary for such a post. Now K. is making great efforts to meet the requirements as a German and party comrade. However, it is doubted that he will always stand up for the party without hesitation. i4. Aha 05420 44-Hauptsturmführer