Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 3/2007: 205-211
Plukovník Bohumír Nitsch-NyčPersonálie
Portrét plukovníka Nitsche se trochu vymyká z obvyklé řady uveřejňovaných personálií, avšak na druhé straně dostatečně vypovídá o praktikách bývalého Vojenského obranného zpravodajství (OBZ), kterým se v poslední době nevěnuje příliš pozornosti. Přece jen, od té doby nás dělí dobré půlstoletí ...
Colonel Bohumír Nitsch-Nyč
Mr. Nitsch-Nyč belongs also among those who were sentenced to jail in the 50s. Nevertheless, as a member of the notorious Military Counterintelligence, headed by ill-famed Gen. Reicin, he belongs among persons who participated in the so-called "unlawfulness", that is to say: provocation, disposal of "unsuitable" officers from the army, in a close cooperation with Soviet intelligence officers. He started his military career in old AustroHungarian monarchy, than he was enlisted as a volunteer in the pre-war Czechoslovak Army. During WWII he was arrested and sentenced to the concentration camp. In May 1945 he became a member of the Communist Party. After that he was appointed as an intelligence officer. He was arrested in 1952, accused and sentenced for deeds he did not commit. He was rehabilitated in the 60s, whereas people that were sentenced in political trials he helped to prepare were still in jails.
Zveřejněno: 15. září 2007 Zobrazit citaci


