STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 2338, sig. 109-11/140 Page 51 · 51 of 71
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 2338, sig. 109-11/140
English Translation
Secret State Police Prague, May 2, 1941. 43 State Police Headquarters Prague B.Nr.:73/40 - II B 1 Final Report. The Catholic clergyman and cathedral captain Anton Gebert, born 10. On 8 April 1885 in Heiligenkreuz, German Reichsangehöriger (Volksdeutscher), residing in Prague IV, Hradschiner Platz 6, was arrested on 8 Jannar 1941 for offense against the law against insidious attacks on the state and party and for the protection of the party uniform of 20 December 1934 as well as for suspicion of interception of foreign stations. G e b e r t spent his youth and school time with his parents in Heiligenkreuz near Plan, where his father is the owner of a small farm. After the elementary school, G e- b er t went to the Gymnasium in Duppau and later to the State Gymnastics Mies, where he graduated in 1905. He then attended the German theological faculty in Prague. His studies were paid by the religious fund for theologians in Prague. After the absolutorium in 1909 Gebert was then employed as a civic school catechist in Asch and Altrolau. During the World War 1914/18 he was a field curator in general and had the children's dispatch of the needy children among him, in 1918 he became professor at the teacher training institute in Mies and in Plan. In 1928, at his own request, he became a professor at the Teacher Education Institute in Prague. This position was at the same time associated with the teaching position for catechetics and pedagogy at the German theological faculty in Prague, Germany. In 1934, G e b e r t applied for admission to the Cathedral Chapter of St. Veit, where he then became a cathedral captain in the same year. In 1935 he was appointed by the archbishop to the Consistorial Council. Schom in 1937 he was entrusted by the Prague Consistory with the Department of Education and had all German -2-