- Augustin Schramm
Major Augustin Schramm (
March 2 ,1907 ,Liberec –May 27 ,1948 ,Prague ) was aethnic German Czechoslovakcommunist professional andNKVD agent. He was a member of the Central Committee of theCommunist Party of Czechoslovakia (KSČ) in 1930s. DuringWorld War II Schramm was apolitical commissar (rank ofmajor ) at a training school for partisan parachuters in theUSSR , and after the war he was Head of the Partisans‘ Affair Department at KSČ HQ, and at Czechoslovakian Ministry of Defence too, and co-ordinator of his own intelligence network.Schramm was often suspected of playing the key role in the assassination of
Jan Masaryk , democratic Foreign Minister, after the Communist takeover of Czechoslovakia inFebruary 25 ,1948 . However, there isn’t enough evidence to support this claim. He was shot dead in his own flat two and half months later. The Communist political police and justice prosecuted, sentenced and executed Miloslav Choc, a young anticommunist. However, there are indications that Schramm was a man who knew too much, and his murder was a cover-up ordered by the NKVD and Communist parties' authorities. Late Major A. Schramm was celebrated as a „martyr of Communism“ before theVelvet Revolution in 1989.
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