STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 2697, sig. 109-13/4 Page 7 · 7 of 106
A SOCIETY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 2697, sig. 109-13/4
English Translation
9 - 9 - and shortly after the construction of the protectorate secretly disappeared from the Eiterhaus and went to the Czech Legion to France and England, presumably via Krankau and Gedingen, both as train leaders from the Czech army. They jumped off from an English plane at Pilsen on the night of 28. to 29.12.1941. In Prague they lived among others. in the contact point S v a t o S, Prague I, Melantrichgasse 15, M o r a v e.c, Prague, Biskupecstr., B a u c , Prague , Lumirgasse l, P a t e k, Prague XII, Koliner'Str. 11. They prepared the assassination plan and initially intended to carry it out in Jungfern-Brshan, the summer residence of the Imperial Protector. They have often left the route to Jung- Fern-Breshan, have sat in the road ditch and observed the Obergruppenführer for 12 days. At the start of the journey they rose up and greeted the Obergroupführers in submissive Czech attitude by decreasing the hat and bowing. However, Jungfern-Breschan was dropped as an assassination site, because the guarding turned out to be too strong. The assassins then waited for the passage of the Obergruppenführer at the scene of the crime on 27 May 1942 and G a b @ i k made the failed attempt with the machine gun hidden under his coat, while K u b i s threw the bomb extremely sensitive by its impact ignition. K u b i s has already explained weeks before occasionally of a demonstration of the bomb that he had to let them slip out of his hand with a rolling movement in order not to suffer damage itself. The assassination would therefore have failed if the car had driven away with full throttle, because a throw of gruesome width with the bomb was not possible. The perpetrators went after the act to put themselves in their attempt, where they were kept hidden and finally taken to the church of Charles Borromeo. What is striking is that a large number of women were partly completely initiated and supported the agents. the female relatives in the families F a f e k and M o r a w e c continuously provided for food care in the Karl-Borromaeus-Church. But also for medical care.