THE SECRETARY TO THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 573, sig. 109-4/320

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Novotny then shouted: "This is a raging here, here are many tachiners sitting around anyway, who should not work anything and should rather be on the front." Novotnie jumped up and hugely dis attached board. Next a small tumult arose, however, which soon lay down again. Shortly after, General Em i n g e r appeared and took a seat in the reserved room. Novotny felt constantly fixed by a gentleman who was sitting in the reserved room, whereupon he stood up and went to him. His question whether the gentleman in question wanted something from him was allegedly not answered, but, according to Suchy, General Eminger said the following: "I have been told that here are expressions such as rags, crooks, etc. Suchy wants to have replied: "General, I know nothing of these statements, besides that you were not here at all and could not have heard anything." General Eminger said: "Yes, it was reported to me and by the way, you are eating me now. In addition, negotiate with you and let the matter be done by others." tny admits that he has taken a loud stand on the states. Suchy has told Gen about the following: "Mr General, e okraten with us. Years 37 and 39 are v a people community. I will inform the Lord of such conditions."