STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 1840, sig. 109-5/68 (poškozeno) Page 69 · 69 of 81
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1840, sig. 109-5/68 (damaged)
English Translation
40a - 38 - dictatorship of the proletariat for the destruction of the tsarist officer corps, the clergy, intelligence and the bourgeoisie led to the formation of the first military stations, the white armies of the Generals D e n i k i n , Wra n g e l l , K o lt s c ha k , J u d e - n i t s c h and the Ukrainian army. In three years of fighting the Bolsheviks won in 132u and threw their opponents beyond the borders of Russia. From this flight of the members of the white armies to all countries of the world arose the Belarusian emigration, which now wanted to fight against Bolshevism from emigration. At the same time, a tremendously bloody struggle began in the interior of Soviet Russia against the remaining parts of the officer corps, the clergy, the Birgertum and the intelligentsia until their complete liquidation. This task was entrusted to the "Exterior Commission" (Pshresevichaya Komissija, abbreviated Tsc h e k a ) formed by the Red Guard and the Red Workers' Militia. Cheka was thus the beginning of the Bolshevik secret police. In their ranks, murderers, criminals, and the most common sub-nationals, led in their majority by Jewish com-missaries or even commissioners, met together. In the European sense, the "Cheka" could not be addressed, it was terrorist gangs that simply called the officer and intelligence classes, whose they could become possessive, and shot them down as counter-revolutionary.