STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 2755, sig. 109-14/58 (damaged)

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18 taken from the oysters of Czech parachuter Oldrich P e e h a l, fear that his mother, on whom he is very attached, would suffer the same fate. Inflloge of certain internal resistances with regard to the consent of the statement arose the impression, as if č u r d a itself was involved in the act, but at least very well informed.- Independently of this, searches were immediately initiated after the alleged assassins. In order to confirm his information, he stated that he had sent an anonymous letter to the Protectorate gendarmerie station in Beneschau on June 3, 19942 and used the same names as references in this letter. This anonymous letter was actually given on June 18, 1942 by the protectorate gendammerie of the state police. 5yOM I . Through further careful interrogation, he managed to get into a closer relationship with others, revealing some points of contact for Czech parachutists in Frag, Belohard, Pardubitz and Pilsen. Through the interrogation of the contact point holders, in particular Vlastimil M o r a v e c, a member of the protectorate succeeded in gaining knowledge of a whole network of Czech parachute agents, including parachuted agents G a b či k and K u b i š, who were designated as assassins by u r d a'. ks was determined that the apartments of the following persons served as the most important locations in Prague: M o r a v e e, S v a - toš, Bautz, Hošek and Selenka. Outside of Prague, a narrow access network for parachute agents had been built up, which was at ./.