STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 1641, sig. 109-4/1396 Page 14 · 14 of 102
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1641, sig. 109-4/1396
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0 / .0 a be punished. After about one year he did not give himself the gift of an anti-Jewish leaf, which was officially forbidden in the year l937 : "The right of butcher " Defasst has, he found a leading position at the Fe. "glbe".In this time his punishment falls because of embezzlement of Aktien, because of which he was charged with 15.1.l937 by the District Court in Prague with 3 months dungeon. He was appointed director of the Margarine factory Gebr. Marten in Prague, where he worked until the end of the year with an average monthly salary of between 40,000 and 12,000 K. In January 1942, he joined the Pirma Postex G.R.D.H., which he earned monthly lo.Ooo K. Since May 1942 he has had overall procura. E: has been married since lo26 and has three children at the age of l6,l0 and one year. 4./ The defendant P o s p 1 Sil attended the elementary school and then a Realgymngeium in Prague, after passing his Mature Exam he studied at the Teehnische Hochschule. After passing the second Steat Exam as a commercial engineer in l926 he became a commercial employee. On 30.4.1933 he joined Postex GmbH as a senior employee. Until the beginning of 1940 he was mainly a buyer of the Koloniaiwarenabteilung and until 1.2.1942 as head of the meat department and a non-voting speaker in the administrative council. From this post he was dismissed on 3l.l. lg4l and again assigned to buyers for Kelonialwaren and ausländisohe Texti- lien, since the 2.7.lg42 he is working as head of the camp division. He is married and has 2 children aged 6 and one year. He does not have a prior criminal record. His monthly income at the Postex-Gesellschaft last amounted to about 3500 K. 5./ The defendant K a 1 a & is a professional shoemaker. He practiced this profession until his convocation to the medical department ll in Prague shortly after the outbreak of the first world war, as a paramedic he was deployed to the front until the end of the war. He was wounded three times, once by heavy headshot, and received the bronze medal of bravery, after his return from the war.