STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 577, sig. 109-4/324 Page 110 · 110 of 117
A SOCIETY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 577, sig. 109-4324
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96 -2- had been "taken" so that he lost his language and that he had a viewer speak for himself and for the "brother" president, but he was also "breder", i.e. z. Štěpánek!.... Why not, if one already plays a comedy to the people, at least real actors should speak! But then the "brother" general gave a radio address, in which he declared that he would like to shoot himself. He did not shoot himself, he only moved to his villa and obtained a state pension and the position of a board of directors in a large insurance he still got. But even if these generals were not able to prove their war talent practically like their colleague Comrade Budjenny, they have surpassed him in one. And indeed in taking place at the feeding crib. It is true that not a single case is known that one of the "generals" would have returned from Russia as poor as a Kirchenmaus / and even if one had made an exception - a swallow does not make a summer/, as was the case with the officers and crews of the German and Austrian armies. If they had no tsar-robbers in their pockets, it was only because they had already changed them into dollar or pound notes on the way. Yes, and if you have once become accustomed to taking it, you will continue to do so, even if perhaps only out of habit. And so the generals received "compensations" from states to which the former ČSR sold weapons and war material, they received commissions from agents of the weapons factories, suppliers and other people. In addition, they received high fees, they had been credited with service years up to 5 years before their birth and finally they had various ancillary functions such as ministerial chairs, membership in administrative or supervisory councils, etc. Of course, the good tone also included membership in a Masonic lodge! - Now it will be easy to understand the most conceptual Czech soul, who would have preferred to block her ears in order not to hear anything and would have bound her eyes so as not to see how it was possible for the "brother" Eliáš, even though he was the son of a