Career
During World World War II Schramm was a political commissar (rank of major) at a training school for partisan parachuters in the Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics, and after the war he was Head of the Partisans‘ Affair Department at KSČ Headquarters, 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 January Masaryk, democratic Foreign Minister, after the Communist takeover of Czechoslovakia on February 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.