STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 500, sig. 109-4/246 Page 6 · 6 of 45
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE REAL PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 500, sig. 109-4/246
English Translation
h 3 was found, apart from a series of pronographic recordings, which, as Rys claims, were allegedly from the NG Central Secretariat and which were transmitted to Vlajka with other material against NG as early as 1940. However, since these pictures were stored in his private home's desk with other items of the most personal kind, this reasoning cannot appear credible and also does not refute the presumption that Rys was personally interested in the pictures. EeE asked about the nature of the alleged intelligence service within the Vlajka, Rys stated that such attempts had already been made in 1939, but only much later had taken more concrete forms through the activity of the Vlajka member Ing. Oldřich Jenačk from Prague. Rys himself had been involved in political events since 1940, among others. also informed by the former state committee member and official of the Czech clerical People's Party, the Oberpostsresident Zelenka, who had served him opposite Z/47. Josef Burda, geb. 20.12.1893, who has lived in Vienna since the 13th year of life and from 1919 to 1933 in Berlin, only after the establishment of the protectorate had a significant influence in the Vlajka. As is clear, he can today be regarded as the main responsibility for the type of Vlayka activity, which on the German side must be considered as unbearable. Since the autumn of 1942 Rys had been entrusted with the following task groups: UEES Processing of the economic and financial affairs of the Vlajka, senior management of the "Czech Labour Front"in meb Liaison and support of the members of Vlayka who came to work in the IReich. As early as March 1942, Burda, as the financial director of the Vlajka, had organized a reorganization of Vlayka by so-called contributing members. These contributing members were to be known only to Rys and Burda and freed from all member duties, but for all rights of ordinary members.