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USSR Ref. No: 3/NBF/T1748<br />

XXXXXXX Issued: XXXX/26/1/1966<br />

Copy No: 204<br />

SERES, RADIO-ANNOUNCER AND YARROW TO FLY TO LONDON (1944)<br />

From: NEW YORK<br />

To: MOSCOW<br />

No: 639 6 May 44<br />

M 37<br />

Be<strong>for</strong>e leaving <strong>for</strong> the ISLAND [OSTROV][i], SERES[ii] talked to<br />

HEN-HARRIER’s [lun’][iii] assistant, DUNN, to RADIO-ANNOUNCER [DIKTOR][iv]<br />

and to CAMPBELL [KEMPBEL][v]. CAMPBELL [B% read] SERES a telegram received<br />

by CAPTAIN [KAPITAN][vi] from BOAR [KABAN][vii]. In SERES’s opinion,<br />

HEN-HARRIER’s assistant and RADIO-ANNOUNCER did not know about the telegram.<br />

They both fully agreed with S.[viii] on the need to strive <strong>for</strong> the unification<br />

of all the groups [GRUPPIROVKA] in his country with the Partisans. RADIO-<br />

ANNOUNCER asked what concrete measures S.[viii] meant to take with a view to<br />

uniting the Četniks with the Partisans and agreed with his opinion that<br />

under no circumstances could MIHAJLOVIC be left in the government. RADIO-<br />

ANNOUNCER and YARROW [YaROV][ix] are flying to SIDON[x] at the end of the<br />

month. SERES left <strong>for</strong> BALTIMORE on 5th May and from there he is flying to<br />

SIDON in a bomber[a]<br />

[13 groups unrecoverable]<br />

was [or: were] not necessary here [but] possibly will be required in<br />

SIDON.<br />

349 MAY[MAJ][xi]<br />

6th May<br />

DISTRIBUTION:<br />

XXXXXXXXXXXXXxxXXXXXXXXX<br />

3/NBF/T1748<br />

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