STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 1904, sig. 109-5/132 (poškozeno) Page 13 · 13 of 38
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1904, sig. 109-5/132 (damaged)
English Translation
I believe that I can do this with regard to the loyal behavior you have shown in general. Immediately after the establishment of the Protectorate and after the dissolution of the Czechoslovak army, groups were formed, especially among officers and professional officers, who were unwilling and willing to restore the old Czechoslvan Republic through active illegal work in the form of the establishment, in the course of a later war of the German Empire against the Western powers and against Poland, of a civil war army. These initially spontaneously formed groups were grouped in a few months by the staff officers of the Ministry of Defence, the General Staff and by the Generality in well-organized militant associations, called "Národní odboj". Under the leadership of Generals Bílý and Neumann, a Central Command was formed, to which the Supreme Vedral as senior intelligence officer, Lieutenant Colonel Adler as radio news officer, General Intendant Spývatschek as director, and the emigrated General Cihák as senior terrorist officer. This central command obtained funds from certain funds of the Ministry of National Defense as well as from free donations of domestic and foreign countries. Under this central command, regional commandos were formed in Bohemia with several circles (divisions), Prague with several districts (dividions) and Moravia with several territorial lines and counties (divisions). For the mediation of orders between the central management on the one hand and the state command of Moravia on the other hand,