STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 1998, sig. 109-7/5 Page 89 · 89 of 151
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1998, sig. 109-7/5
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75 copy. Overview of the generals and chiefs of the former Soviet army, which were active at dissolution, as far as they are now still used in state or municipal service (as beantes or officers of government troops). Total: of which Legionnaires: Generale 42 37 Supreme GeneralStab 47 31 Supreme 83 59 Ing.Officials 5 4 Medical officers 7 5 Veterinary officers 8 0 Intendance 19 15 Judicial service 17 14 Construction service 3 2 Concept service 2 2 Together: 233 169 Of the 169 Legionnaries (24 of whom are in custody), 7 belong to the government force. It is from the year 1896: 8 (of which 5 are in custody) Legionaries 15 11 11 " 1897: 1 Legionnaire all the others are older. Those generals and princes who are not members of the Legion are all older than the year1896. VH I bage gitie Chreides da br Prague, the 16.1.1941. 1.a. - Eu Jio Ie f. fr. 2 a da CO l. 2/09 Pangkeg weighed