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

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12a 16- rest were put together, and from the further letter Bertl's from Bu—karest, in which he asked for support for Kahanek, a Jew working abroad against the Reich, the defendant unanimously recognized that Schneeberger maintained illegal relations with abroad. In addition, the defendant admitted before the investigating judge that he had had the impression that Schneeberger was working against the interests of the Reich. The defendant had thought that Schneberger was acting in a similar way as Jošt. The senate is therefore convinced that the defendant by surrendering the l0 O00 K. The senate, when deciding on the question of guilt, has accordingly acknowledged the reluctance of the defendant to grant discharge. The defendant also claimed that, in an effort to get rid of Jošt, who had made an indiscriminate and unfavorable impression on him from the outset, he had him always referred to his secretary Drahokoupil, who was charged with rejecting Jošte under any pretext. In the case of the United Kingdom, the Court of Justice held that, in the event of a failure to fulfil its obligations under Article 85(1) of the EEC Treaty, the Commission had failed to fulfil the obligations laid down in Article 85(2) of the Treaty. The secretary of the defendant, Franz Draho- koupil, who was heard as a witness, could not confirm that he had been instructed by the defendant to dismiss Jošt under a pretext, since the defendant had heard the -a o ao aa daaa abfda o aten of the accused that he repeatedly dismissed persons he did not want to receive. Whether this also applies to Jošt o oo aa Ca a T As far as the witnesses Drahokoupil and Haltk have confirmed that the accused, as chairman of the agricultural party, did not burden different writers in any way---a a p ca a a da a, because it is all too understandable that the defendant, as the leading political figure, is also placed in the liege, in a completely legal way, in need of support to the writers. Arch 0126:3