STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 1641, sig. 109-4/1396 Page 32 · 32 of 102
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1641, sig. 109-4/1396
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29.7.7 from its livestock stock, but was hardly suitable for sale on production markets, whereas it could be used for single breeding purposes.The defendant Kleinbey was concerned about the excess price charged and paid by Jelinek. However, the further declaration by the Jelinek, the company Postex, which was taken up as the buyer in the final selection, does indeed hold a pig mast in eligenen Stallungen in Smichov, which the defendant Wall present at individual purchases confirmed as the "cenbral director" of this Pirma, who drove each in the car, the concerns of the Kieinberg were scattered. He had been presented by Jelinek as if by Wall with the Gerlegitimations of Bürd. Under the same pretexts, Ignatz Jelinek acquired a total of 7 breeding swirls of an average weight of 50 to 60 kg from the farmer, cattle breeder and local head of Nedbal in the months of June and Jult lo42 at the price of 45 K per kg live weight and a high carrying cow in the weight of 620 kg at the prices of S300 K. Instead of the agreed and paid prices, at the request of the Nedbal, low prices in po ot daa aa were also offered here at the Schweinon 17 K per kg live weight and at the cow a price of 2aoc K, the paid prices Jelinek had offered on his own initiative with the indication that he wanted to pay him exactly as much as he had told the well-known breeder Kleinberg for pigs, the price undercuttings in the sight-seems were intended by Nedball ai precautions against about existing maximum prices for breeding cattle. In effect, the highest prices for breeding were almost fixed. Cattle niece 1.The heavy slaughters carried out by the Wall. The main negotiator of the Ignatz Jelinek, who was not authorized by the authorities for the sale of cattle or the slaughtering industry, was the inklag'e Wall. He purchased from him a total of 2 litres of soh wines, a cow, a bull and a calf without papers. He brought 7 swcines for the already discussed camouflage purposes in the stable rented by the Postex in the monastery