STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 387, sig. 109-4/132

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Jedlicka was arrested at the beginning of October 1941, where 18 members of his espionage group and 2 short-wave transmitters, who served daily radio communications with Moscow and were established by the Soviet-Russian Consulate General, could be captured. On 6.1l.1941 another news group working in favour of the USSR, comprising 6 people, including 2 police officers from the Protectorate, was lifted. The investigation is still ongoing. It is to be expected that in this case, there will be a total of more than 250 people commemorating for treason. 2.1 British-Czech Intelligence Service. In October 194l, a short wave radio station working with London was launched in Prague. The station was part of an illegal organization, which was inter alia connected with the British-Czech intelligence service in London. As a result of the further investigation, 49 persons were arrested and the active espionage in favour of England was arrested.