STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 1641, sig. 109-4/1396 Page 46 · 46 of 102
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1641, sig. 109-4/1396
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43 - 36 ~ kg live weight, 2nd grade Eber up to 70 K per kg liveweight and 3rd grade Saues up to 30 K per kilogram). The expert therefore considers that, without knowledge of the nature of the animals, a generally binding, economically still justified price for the animals sold by Kleinberg would be determined if they were actually farmed animals. In this situation, Kleinberg cannot be shown to have concluded from the amount of the price offered and paid by Jelinek and to have accepted that the cattle would be used for black-slaughtering purposes. The mere fact that he had concerns in this regard after the first sales did not justify any intentional conduct. The two fei which occurred were irrevocably dispersed by Jelinek and the Wall. The contrary can be concluded from his police protocol of 2l.9.1942, since he protested the content of the Protekol after the statements of the witness Müller and refused the signature. his interview of 26.9.1942 stated that he had been aware of having taken "unreal" prices, this may be of importance for his price-enhancing attitude. His admission that he did not want to admit to the police the own reason of price undercutting in the final, the hoarding of cash and his intention to conceal the price, and therefore accepted the reproach of the deliberate price overrun, is not refuted to him according to the situation of the case. The same must apply to the defendant Nedbal. V. (l) The defendants, Bradaê,Stübchen,Mauer,Pospissil,Kalass,Hanuß,Fukar and Dvofak, were first transferred from the summer or autumn to the date of entry into force of the War Economic Decree in Protectorate, i.e.