A SOCIETY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 2043, sig. 109-7/50

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58 Viktor von Meduna Prague, 17th October 1940. Head of the district headquarters. To the State Secretary SS Group Leader K.H.F r a n k Prague IV Czerninpalais. As can be seen from the accompanying documents, the Che-Lihal ffealsa try to render the events of that time null and void, although I am aware that the Czechs at that time fully accepted their own guilt and, before the order of the official investigation, already initiated investigations of this case in every direction. It has probably been blurred by the length of the investigations, but some Brorshog has also been changed on purpose. Thus, for example, Bes does not agree that the curfew was not or was only exceeded by a few minutes 082/6, or even that it was delayed only by the fact that I appeared in the inn with the wound. Truth is much more that I didn't seem to be in the inn until 12.30, where no one thought about going home and the guests were in the best conversation. Nor was the information that the boys had not spit on the car, for at least 25 boys had been swept around the car when I entered the road. It was only at my request to release the car that some of them did so, while one part did not make any attempt to remove itself from the car. My wife sat in the car, which was closed from the outside, and therefore had the opportunity to observe everything closely. She could freely find out that the swastika was spitting. From the threatening attitude taken by the lads, I had to assume that after opening the car and the moment I sat on the steering wheel, a new attack on the car was to be expected. Therefore, I was forced to give the shock shots so that I could finally be quiet before this mob. This was also noticed by the wounded driver of the truck, who forced himself to intervene hand-in-hand, despite his injuries.