GERMAN STATE MINISTRY FOR CHECH AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 711, sig. 110-4562

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1104/562. Security service of the Reichsführer-f Prag-Bubentsch, 26.2.1945. ei Sachsenwog SD-Leitabteilung Prag L - PA 503 24 1568 Geheim! 1.) To Minlsteramt 4-0bergruppenführers Minister of State K.H. Fr a n k Eing.: 27.FEB.1945 Prag 2) Message: To the commander of the security police and the SD 4StandartenführER Dr. W e n m a n n n (n) Prague Betr.: Richard B i n r t , Chairman of the Protectorate Government Prop.: III A - PA 503 of 13.2.45, p. 1123/45 Anl.: 1 Under the impression of the deliberate essay in the "Národní Politika", a German employee, currently a volunteer head of the block in the province, has recorded his experiences with benert from the years l9l4 - 18, which, even taking into account personal hostility, may nevertheless come up with certain basic principles in the character of beenert. The report reads: "The essay F.Sádecký in the "Národni Politika" on January 28th on the Prime Minister Richard Bienert ("Richard Bienert", page l) prompts me to review those considerations in view of my experiences with B. I have B. I was occasionally acquainted with my work at the Prague State Police in 1914 - l918, when Bienert was assigned to this division of the Prague Police Directorate as a police commissioner, later as a chief commissary - at a time that had just determined the future of BienerT. As told to me at that time the chief of the State Police, Dr. Peters, 4.. B. brought only that circumstance to the Registry of the State Police, that B. had active, intimate relations with the "Sokol" Sh and therefore seemed useful, since the superiors St.M π9-2^{2/45g 14 492/45q