STATE SECRETARY FOR THE REAL PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 500, sig. 109-4/246

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-5- eegegedneh c eamilmexibaa (e OU, as evidenced by correspondence in this regard, has come up with the intention, in mutual agreement, to capture the Czechs in the Reich in a local or-deot ganisation form of the Vlajka in the Empire. In this regard, Burda has been quite clear that the competent authorities in the Reich may not be able to approve such an activity. However, it is nevertheless in Wroclaw for the establishment of a Vlajka local group, which has received as a description the No. 1oo1. The decisive initiator for this is the one in Oels in Silesia, Breslauertor- str. 4 resident Pravoslav Wilt, who was mediated in the course of German labour intervention measures against the Vlajka on work into the Reich. From 132 members of the Vlajka family in the Reich, recorded in writing by Burda (see Appendix), the following protectorates are known by special initiative in the sense of a Vlayka activity: Pravoslav Wilt,I Oels in Silesia, Breslauertorstr. 4, by Mrs Kattner, Otakar Polivka, Nietleben near Halle (Saale), Hallischestr. 27, by Mrs. Moser ere Te-e Le rem Josef Hallmann, Wroclaw, street of SA No. 29, by H. Roener E8V" Rudolf Ječný, Ing., Wroslau, road of SA Nr. 29, with Dir. Roemer, menie-aus Vladimir Holý, Wittenberg - Lutherstadt, Mitterstr. 28, Václav Beck, Leipzig C 1, Brüderstr. 17/III, with Fr. Flagert Jiři Lipanský, LeipzigC 1, Brüederstr.17/II, b.Fr. Kiess- ling, geL Hubert Ječný, Halle (Saale), Taubenstr. 9, at Fr. Neubauer. Burda wrote to Josef Hallmann of 13.1.43 in detail about the activities of the Vlajkists in the Reich, as she told him, and e.g. It was pointed out that, for propagandistic reasons, it was necessary to work to ensure that the Czech workers in the Reich were granted the following advantages: