STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 483, sig. 109-4229 (damaged)

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0V - 11 - aaadao C a Sda s Ja a has and highlights above all Herrenreiter (Beran), who allegedly has taken a stand for us since l5.3.39. I have not spoken with him so far and I can still endure gurzeit a a d d wa d a dung. ...." The more detailed content of the messages mentioned in Schneeberger's letter of 8 May 1940, which, as the letter says, had already been passed on to Belgium, could not be determined. Sa aa u a S a dated 8 May 1994o, together with the annexes of Ms. Jiřina Svoboda, the sister of the writer Jošt, with the order that the documents could speak to the prosecutor Sa daadaa a p aa aa. The Svoboda, whose now deceased husband was a compatriot of the defendant, thus had to this closer private Be a pn S saa ta aa SnSaa informed him that the defendant was ready to receive him. Schneeberger then visited the defendant in the buro of the publishing company of the newspaper "Novina" in Prague, accompanied by the Svobida between May 1st and 19th l94o. After the Svoboda had introduced the Schneeberger with the words "this is the Dr. Svoystk", Schneeberg imagined with his real name. When asked if he had received his letters, the Ange- sued answered affirmatively and added that he had read the letter as well. In response, Schneeberger pointed out to the defendant that the Nolč mentioned in this letter of 8 May 1994 was to be a confidant of the state police and asked whether the defendant spoke with Nolc ar adaaabata aadaaaa or twice and considered him a chatter. Schneeberger then handed over to the defendant a copy or two of news on economic affairs, which had been collected by Bertl in Bucharest and reached him via Volman. Furthermore, Schneeberger explained that he came on behalf of Jošt and presented the defendant with a letter from Bertl from Bucharest, which he had also received from the volman office. In this letter Bartl asked for support for his co-worker Kahänek, who had been seriously ill.