STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 1789, sig. 109-5/17 Page 10 · 10 of 64
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1789, sig. 109-5/17
English Translation
- 5 - 3.) Reichsgau Wartheland. The individual sabotage operations which occurred during the period under review, such as fires, animal poisoning, etc., and the appearance of leaflets of anti-German content, show that the complete pacification of the area has not yet been achieved and that work is carried out by illegal organizations of the Poles. Therefore, besides the general security service, the police in Wartheland were primarily used to combat anti-German behaviour of the population and to combat smuggling, smuggling and unauthorised food exports. On the anniversary of the beginning of the war, the Poles called for anti-German rallies in the Reichsgau.For the 3l.8. and 1.9.194l, an increased patrol service was provided by all police forces in order to take the Pole from the outset every possibility for larger actions.In the course of the measures taken, 74 Poles were arrested, who wore red-white badges. In Leslau, l Pole was arrested, who had declared that he would go to Berlin to hang the painter (meaning the Püh- rer). In the same place, on 6 September 1944, Pole was detained in the assault on a SA. man. The perpetrator was sentenced to death by the Special Court. At Gostynin, a Polish servant employed by a people German was attacked and cut through the trachea with a scythe. According to the situation, this attack was to apply to the people German farmer. On a estate in Leslau County, 8 cows suddenly fell ill, of which 6 had to be slaughtered. As poisoning is assumed, meat parts were sent to the university of Poznan. The result of the investigation was not available until the reporting period. In the district of Jarotschin, a Polish milker drove a herd of cattle of 68 pc. cattle to a field with young red clover. 4 cows are bloated immediately, of which 2 died. The pole was fixed.