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

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39 32 60 pieces of eggs 9.) the defendant Fukar : 5 kg meat, 2 kg margarine, 1 kg butter, 20 kg flour, per 1 0 kg rice and legumes, lo cans of condense and 60 pieces eggs, l0.) of the defendant Chamber : i kg meat; 1 kg fat; 3 kg flour; and 3 kg sugar. Pospißil bought about 1 1/2 kg of pork each at 300 and l50 K from sight wart slaughters of Wall in June 1942 and in July 1994 from Hanuß, as well as about 2 kg of pigmeat free of stamps from Ignatz Jelinek in August 1984 in exchange for wine. He had 16 packets of 1 kg of fat prepared on behalf of the defendant's wall in July in total, which were later distributed among the Postex and PES officials at prices. His arrest on 24 April 1942, Wall tried to bribe the con troll officer Urbanek through ample entertainment and the offer to get him genuine English fabrics or a golden watch from Holland, after his arrest, he asked interrogator Beante for immediate release "on behalf of her higher office" and with reference to his alleged relations with high officials of the Gestapo. IV. Conformity assessment. The findings made in paragraphs I to III are based on the confessions of the defendants Stübcher, Kalas, Hanuß, Protivenska,Mimra,Zitek,Stach,Dvofak,Korabek,Lang,Fukar,Kabelka, Polivka,Brabec,Vovsik,Novotry,Ignatz,Johann and Wenzel Jelinek, Janoussek, Petiiček,Gapek,Kettner,Hladik,Ryska and Vavreyn, on the partial confessions made by the accused Bradat, Wall,Pospißil, Wenceslas and Jaroslaus Pluhaf, Mrkviêka, Hlavaček, Miner,Saal and Kubec, at the admissions of the defendants Kleinberg, Nedbal and Appelt, at criminal records and at the documents confiscated by the Postex and the PES companies (cash orders, notes on merchandise d'alments, receipts from the accused Dvofak, Lang and Ignatz Jelinek, records and notes of the accused Bradaß and Wall), at the Statements of the statements of the witnesses Janas,Jaroß,Sklenaf, which were partly sworn, partly unwedly heard,