STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 1905, sig. 109-5/133 (poškozeno) Page 67 · 67 of 180
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1905, sig. 109-5/133 (damaged)
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60 that he a.) with this power of attorney in his pocket has in his hand all the possibilities of a successful asserting himself, can ignore bureaucracy and administrative barriers and b.) the area of food and the production battle is on a completely different side and it does not concern him in the purely police-executive control activity. Ježek then takes note of this in 12/10.47. On point 2.) Ježeck states - with the request to be allowed to express himself as a soldier openly and not to blame him for this openness - that he no longer possesses any post-doctoral service, since he is deprived of it by the BdS and forbidden to do so. He therefore receives only sparse knowledge of processes from the Protectorate, thus also from sabotage files. Especially since the sharp measures of the Reichsprotector, all Tehechian district captains and commanders of the Gendarnerie had been so frightened and frightened that they dared not report at all in the last days. German Hezirkshauptleuten, however, report to the Oberlandraten or to German police officers. Since he could not advance their fights and dismissal without accurate knowledge of the individual sabotage acts, he asked for precise information about each pitch from today on. The Obergruppenführer then tells him about this formation through the Bds, with which, by the way, is closest to each other, and makes him aware of Czechs who have jumped off as Russian parachute jumpers and possibly have a share in such sabotage files. Ježek still asks for the foreign broadcast material, which refers to 28 October 1941 (request of demonstrations on this memorial day on the occasion of the establishment of the Czecho-Slovak Republic in 1918). This is also promised by the Obergruppenführer. Ježec takes a little resignation from Keantnis and leaves the gwampsee in the well-known devote attitude