STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 1993, sig. 109-6/85 Page 15 · 15 of 22
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1993, sig. 109-6/85
English Translation
8 had visited the Habsburg family in Hainburg and about this Habsburg he had tried to write an article for publication in a Vienna newspaper, in which article he had described his memories of the same in the light of a true democrat and unusual in the Habsburgs family. However, the draft article was stolen from him by an official in the office who was a member of the group and later handed over to the Commission of Inquiry. Reichert thus became a dangerous "Monarhist" and was wrongly trained to smuggle human beings from Hungary to Czechoslovakia. All this was a sufficient reason for the powerful gentlemen in the Dunajplavba to announce this csl. citizen and family father (2 children) after many years of satisfactory service. However, it did not remain. By Dr. Gasperik - so that Reichert would not be given a post - either out of criminal malice or out of an incomprehensible ignorance of the laws in the case of a juris Doctor, the certificate of service included in the remark that he had been dismissed from the services. This prevented Reichert also a certain time from getting a post. And this Reichert was so respectable to the company that he did not sue for damages. When he had succeeded in obtaining a temporary post at the Preßburg branch of Schenker & Co., the sadists at Dunajplavba still plotted against Reichert at the head office of this company in Prague. Reichert could only be grateful to the director of the Preßburg branch, a Jew (Dr. Schick), for the fact that he - since he knew the conditions in the Dunajplavba from mutual business relations very well - had saved his existence and threat of his own position in his company. During the period of notice at the Dunajplavba, Reichert had the opportunity to obtain a post at the English shipping company, which had its representative office in Vienna at that time. One day, when he was asked by Dunajplavba to come to Vienna on the same day in order to discuss the conditions for admission, Reichert turned to Gen. Dir.Ing.Prokop with the request to issue him with an official service order for crossing the border with the shipping company, since the validity of his passport had expired. Mr. Prokop was willing to respond to his request, but was prevented by the Dr. Gasperik and Administrator Hrusovsky. In the subsequent personal consultation of the G.D.Prokop with Hrusovsky, which took place just before the closing of the office at noon hour, it turned out that Hrusovsky was poor of someone (Dr.Gasperik) and informed in the sense that Reichert went to Vienna for the reason to take a post at the representative office of the Dunajplavba in Vienna, which Hrusovich could not allow with regard to Reichert's resignation. Hrusovsky himself asked the General Director Prokop to issue the service, but this was no longer possible. Richert, in an effort not to miss the request, and in the care of his family, went to Dunajplavba's law firm in the midday break, in order to obtain the validity of a •/.