STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 405, sig. 109-4/150

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He had told Vetchý at the end of 1939 that he had great interest in the existence of the Vlajka, because he needed a national group as a counterweight to the holding of the Marxists in the NG. Rys was held to the fact that the Vlajka had flowed through Nebeský 50 000,- K on the occasion of his audition at the BdS at the beginning of May 1994l. R.. In a later letter, R. completely covered the B. personally linked to him, in which he put the justification of Burda as credible, according to which the middleman Čestmir Vetchý had handed over the 50 O00,- K without stating the source B. It is possible that these 50 O00 K came from N., but R. and B. did not know anything about this. This information is opposed to the claim by Čestmir Vetchy that he had always obtained money from N, on a direct order from Burdas, and that R. at least knew of the fact of the money connections to N. R. Irony made fun of the fact that "the beet father pays the bills for the Vlajka". Since in the question whether Rys and Burda had knowledge of the financing by N., no further witness proof can be given, it is ultimately important whether Čestmir Vetchý or Burda and Rys should be believed. V. like B. 3