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268 534. See Stanislav Motl, Witness from death row, Czechs before the courts of the Third Reich and the postwar fates of their judges and executioners, Rybka Publishers, 2010, p.104 - 108. 535. The need to be cautious in the critical revision of the "Yesterday's Truths" also shows that the expert opinion of the Department of Criminalistics of the Ministry of the Interior in 1990 and the publication of the full text of the Interrogation Protocol in 2012 confirmed the authenticity of Fučík's Report written in a noose which was previously questioned, since according to Ferdinand Peroutka "such a large and stylistically carved book could not have been written in this prison." After the war, Egon Hostovský, Václav Černý and after 1989 a number of others expressed doubts about the authenticity of the Reportage written on the noose. The protocol on interrogation of J.Fučík from June 29, 1942, written with Commissioner Josef Böhm (in Czech version 87 pages) after the war in Berlin was captured by the Soviets and N.S.Chrushčov (first secretary of the ÚV KSSS) personally handed it over to Antonín Novotný (1957-1968-president of the Czechoslovak Republic) in 1954. The full text of the protocol was published in 2012 in the publication Julek Fučík/eternally lively thanks to the publishing house Guest. Another thing is that the final words of the Reportage " which shows that Fučiček did not silence but played with the Nazis "high game" was released since its first edition in the autumn of 1945, apparently at the instigation of Augustine's wife (Gusty), so that it would not be a burden to the emerging Fučín cult. The complete Report was not published until 1995. However, not with the above protocol from interrogations, as probably Fučík predicted, since according to his message from the Report, the future reader should have made this protocol his own judgment about his actions. See Miroslav Šiška, High Game of Julius Fučínek, Magazine of Rights of 7 September 2013, p. 22-25. Fučík and together with him Jaroslav Klecan, Vojtěch Pavlík, Riva and Pavel Friedo and the husbands Josef and Marie Jelínek were arrested late in the evening 24.4.42 in the ground floor apartment in Chitussi street 23 in Prague 4 (now U cooperative ideal), the war survived only Riva married Krieglová. See Jiří Padevět : Guide to Protectorate Prague,ACADEMIA, Archiv Hl.m.Prague, Prague 2013, p. 499. 536. Stanislav Motl : Witness from death row, Rybka Publishers, 210, p. 104-108, an. 537. From one of the decrees of the occupation authorities on martial law in the area of Belarus it was not even evident whether the execution of the death penalty will occur after the meeting of the martial court, or, more likely, without any judicial assessment. See Josef Mědek, Stanné práv, Prague 1945, p. 75. Cit in: Vojtěch Kyncl, No remorse....Genocida of Bohemia after the assassination of Reinhard Heydrich, Historical Institute, Prague 2012, p. 66-67. 538. Čeněk Klapal, Indeterminate Crimes, Our Army 1980, p. 17. Citation in : Výtěk Kyncl, No Regents....Genocide of Bohemians after the Assassination Of Reinard Heydrich, Historical Constitution, Prague 2012 p. 11-12. 539. 768 ZSTL, BArch B162-9528, Memorial file in criminal case against accused Joachi Ilmer and associates, s.12. Cit in : Vojtěch Kyncl, No remorse....Genocide of Bohemia after the assassination of Reinhard Heydrich, Historical Institute, Prague 2012, p.290. 540. According to some authors, the term of both martial law is considered to be heydrichias, according to narrower interpretation only covers the period of repression after the assassination of Heydlich at the time of the second