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•<br />
•SECRET •<br />
KlESEL, Kapitan-Leutnant Otto German. Officer of Abwehrstelle<br />
Copenhagen who appears also to have<br />
charge of the Abwehr posts at Skagen<br />
and Frederikshavn. Responsible for<br />
the watch maintained on Swedish<br />
harbour:11)y fishing smacks in the<br />
Kattegat.<br />
poscriotion: Born about 1910; height<br />
6 1 0"; broad ahoulders; heavy face like<br />
a prize-fighter's; healthy coiplexion;<br />
clean shaven; thick lips; good ordinary<br />
teeth; blue-grey, eyes; fair hair; no<br />
scars; typical Prussian. Wears<br />
civilian clothes.<br />
MEIKR-PITTON, Major German. Member ofthe Abwehr.staff<br />
in Copenhagen. Responsible for Abwehr<br />
communications throughout Denmark.<br />
Former postmaster of Hamburg.<br />
CRONE, Oberleutnant Heinrich vonr: Sis_ in. Officer on the staff of<br />
Abwehrstene Copenhagen, where he<br />
• acts as liaison officer with the<br />
"Stataadvokats Afdeling" of the Danish<br />
police. Speaks good Danish, is not<br />
• , very intelligent and has .a Danish wife.<br />
BLOOM, Oberleutnant German. In charge of the recruitment<br />
of Abwehr agents in Denmark, for<br />
which purpose he has travelled all<br />
over the -country by car, sometimes<br />
takingifaxitbring with bin.<br />
• Address: Abwahratelba, Hotel<br />
Coamopolite, Copenhagen.<br />
Exact Nattire of Duties Unknown:<br />
ANDERSEN, Hauptmenn (Captain)<br />
FRIELITZ, Friedrich Karl<br />
Wm. Transferred from Abwehrnebenstens<br />
Trondheim to Abwehrstelle<br />
Copenhagen in the Spring of 1943.<br />
Duties not known. •<br />
German. 'Abwehr official. Official<br />
German Fives Attache and Landekreis -<br />
leiter of the two official Nazi<br />
Organizations in Denmark before the<br />
invasion. At times indiscreet, very<br />
capable, though perhaps not a very<br />
ardent Nazi; dropped into obscurity<br />
after the invasion, being somewhat<br />
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