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The new part of the historical special Agents and Traitors presents the most important figure of the anti-Czechoslovak irredentist František Jehlička. Throughout the 1920s and 1930s, he worked from abroad against Czechoslovakia and was paid for it by Hungary and other states. He published pamphlets where he cursed the Czechs for pigs and rats, and he was able to exploit the naivety of Andrej Hlinka for his plans. Reporter Dušan Mikušovič and historian Roman Holec talked about František Jehliček.