STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 849, sig. 109-4/601 (poškozeno) Page 28 · 28 of 30
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 849, sig. 109-4/601 (damaged)
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29 -4 There was a particularly cordial traffic between V.O.E. and the legionary general Hrabčik, who was for a time the board of the 31st division, was then arrested and then retired. It is also significant that o s c is not known that today by the 3l. department the full salaries to the relatives of traitors etc. are still being paid. Thus e.g. the escaped son-in-law of General Vedral, called silhelm Sacher, legionary captain, who fled in December l939, paid the full salary and the full fees to his wife. On 17.7,4o, the Reichsprotector via Oberregierungsrat Mündel received an oral staff reduction incentive to V.O.E. The latter should indicate the persons in Division 31 who are expendable to begin at last with the dismantling of legionaries and similar pruning owners. From O,l. At once sabotaged this excitation and said: "A dismantling is not at all possible, every individual, starting from legionary genral to the last servant is indispensable." But the fact is that the approximately loo employees of the 3l. In some cases, only a daily working time of a maximum of 4 hours is fulfilled, while in the rest of the time they are inactively debating, because of this whole development, which shows in the 3l. department an increasingly aggressive nature of the Le- gionaires. This is especially against the few employees who sympathize with the Germans. V.O.E. Letterpaper with the head inscription "The Reich Protector" was no longer allowed to use due to an instruction not known here. V. Olleschik-Elbhein demanded now with the upper government council Mündel such very hard paper. He rejected the requirement with the Bemerken that the correspondence had to be done on ordinary letter paper. He ordered a stamp with the inscription "Der Reichsprotektor" (The Reich Protector) from the clerk and then from the office girl to receive such lettering paper.