STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1975, sig. 109-6/67

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6-8a Warning examples Warning examples. -Untersturmführer as a pester sentenced to death. A - Untersturmführer, a leader in the mob-bar of a upper section, had the task of administering donations from the leaders, sub-leaders and men of a 2-section for their comrades in the field and thus using them by sending out field mail parcels and magazines. In addition, he was responsible for the personal care of the wounded and sick members of the arms-71⁄2 who were housed in hospitals in the location of the section. He suppressed a significant part of the donations and carried them through in dubious women's society. He also refrained from taking care of the wounded and sick cameras of the Arms-77, which he did not take care of at all. The permanent 2nd and police court sentenced him to death for these acts, marking him as a pest of the people. The Führer himself confirmed the judgment and ordered its execution by saying that justice was to be allowed to run freely. Abuse of the ministry for selfish purposes. A four-main-sturm leader, who served as IVa at a 71⁄2 Arms Commander in a better foreign country, misused his position of service by giving orders to foreign companies for selfish purposes and severely harming the Reich, both by pricing and by unwarranted surcharges that benefited him and the companies. In addition, he spent donations which he had received to pass on to the WHW partly for himself, partly for other self-interested purposes and also undercut service money to a considerable extent. He was punished with several years in prison and with the honorary sentence of the ejection from the, which at the same time made him wretched. Those who pass away as 4-leaders of the assets entrusted to him, embezzlement them or otherwise embedded, do not only act criminally, but betray the religious community of the 4, for which foreign property is sacred and the education of their relatives to the selfless and unselfish servants of the community is the most prominent task. A half-understurm leader of the 7-arms had repeatedly applied for the deployment of a front group. Finally, his wish was to be granted. He was given a few days' leave to arrange important matters in his home country. When this was done, 88