STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 2024, sig. 109-7/31

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8h - 45 - " Beograd " lived, but his correspondence was sent to the hotel "Balkan". Friedrich L o b. k o v i c, who lives in Belgrade, is married to the Croatian noble family E l t z, temporarily stays in Agram and is suspicious of the connection to illegal Czech, foreign groups. In Belgrade, Garašaninova 2l there is the "Czechoslovak House", in which the Czech Masaryk School is located. The house belongs to the " Czechoslovac Association for the Kingdom of Yugoslavia". In the house there was a collection centre for Czech refugees, who were looked after there and probably transferred to the Czech Legion. the school receives an annual support of 12500 crowns from the Czech Ministry of Education. The activity of Czech emigration is strongly supported by emigrants and refugees from the Protectorate. The main activities were: the director of the department store company "Teta" (former employee of the company "Teta" in Prague), the manufacturer S t e u e r from Prague VII (former co-owner of the firm "Steuer und Friedländer"), the co-holder of the "Tata" department store called K 1 e j s n y, (formerly Klein, manufacturer from Northern Bohemia), Pavel D e n s k ý, currently resident. in Split, hotel "Ambassador" (former procurator of the company Popper, Prague, National Street), as well as a journalist F i s c h e r, Jewish emigrant from Prague. The mentioned persons also publish a hectographed newspaper. Apart from the support the Czechs in their anti-rich activity by various protectorate companies - 46