STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 2045, sig. 109-7/52 Page 18 · 18 of 104
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 2045, sig. 109-7/52
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- 17 - from there, he was taken to the barracks and taken into custody. Jieser facts have been proved by the own information of the alleged Freyborg. He is in full custody of Uafenge. He has removed himself unintentionally from his troops.-id.gince Deg and i3t danit the unauthorized removal according to § 64 MStG3 schalig. Against the y-ku Friedrich Bühlmeyer, the main proceedings further revealed the following facts: The ý-man Friedrich Buhlmeyer belonged since 23 October l939 of the 3rd/E.√"D" in Müinchen. In the following months his location was Munich, until his unit in Septenber l94o was transferred to Prague. Ii April l940 Biihlmeyer drove on holiday to his Heinat town Wusertrüdingen. During the holiday he put on the band for the E.K. II and the Vervundeten subsign. On the occasion of his commemoration at the city administration, he told the district head Ittemeier suf his questions that he had been involved in a number of group ventures in the Suarbrücken area and had been wounded as a cyclist by one of these undersides; he had thus received the designationea.In a similar sense, he expressed himself to his parents and to third parties. KinJohner der Stedt had concerns from Anfong about the portrayal of the j-Maanes Bühlneyer. A short time later, at the end of April l940 , the /-man Gerhard Tauber, also 3./E. ; "D", in Jriuub came to Wasssrtrüdingen. He explained to the sngestellten ier Stadtverwunderung and also to the district head Ittameier that he was not aware of a use of the Bihlmeyer on the front and of an award. Under the 28.April l940 he then wrote the letter on Bl.4 d.A. St.L.434/4O to his Kopm. boss, -Obersturmführer arnold. Hereinin pointed out or pointed out that the /-man Bühlmeyer carried the E.k.2 and the torpedoe badge during the holiday. Bühlmeier placed this letter into the hands of the post office before handing over to 1⁄2-Obersturmführer Arnold cuf. When he read the sender, ilin immediately came up with the idea that it could be a message about his behavior in water-trüdingen. In order to dispel the doubts about the wearing of his orders that had occurred in Vassertridingen, he wrote on l.üai l940 to the circle leader Ittaneier in Eessertrüdingen in conclusion: