STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1641, sig. 109-4/1396

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34 27 according to his knowledge black-slaughtered animals took over. The manufactured sausages overnaw the accused wall mark- free and transported them with his car. The fate of the rest of the cattle bought from Kleinberg and Nedbal was not very cold in detail, because Ignatz Jelinek and Wall are burdening each other and suspect each other, without there being any evidence of the rychtigkeit of this or that representation in their cunning liar tactics. It is clear, however, that Ignatz Jeli- nek moved all the cattle bought for slaughter or even looked for black. Ignatz Jelinek moved the meat, which was slaughtered on his own account, on regular journeys and in large suitcases to Prague and sold it there at prices of up to 150 K per kg in the Schleichhandel. One of his small buyers was the defendant Kubec. He purchased from Jelinek in summer of 19942 in partial deliveries of 2 to 3 kg each, totaling 30 to 40 kg of raw meat at prices varying between lo0 and l5o K. and was charged with the price of a dresser bought by JelineK on counter-calculation. He also exchanged with a certain Ziżka, who was supposed to have been a German soldier, 1 kg of smoked tongue and meat for a brooch worth 400 K. At a check of his antique business, 3 m of men's fabric, Z sets of women's linen and 2 kg of flour were found, which he had also heard in the Schleichhandel. He used the meat partly in his own household, partly out of favor to his brother or to long-term customers. E. The sliding with textiles at the Postex GmbH. In the textile department of Postex brand missing amounts in the amount of at least 25,00 dress card points were found in the dex revision of 24.9.1942. Since the introduction of the textile management system up to the summer of 1984, the value of glassware in excess of 10,000 K has been moved point-free.