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195. Service. LITST.41 :11.:3C.ṛ iRICE:7311DIENST- (Foreign Intelli4ence •Officials Present Am'cs:,. by az1.7 or, anl Obs7.-euhrar SCHEIZaBERG'Neri . wastol r:azi official-vas responsible 1:he -.1.1mT--.911,-.M T3 enterprise.)- • • y u VI, all. <strong>for</strong>mer ft-0,9;T Pl n-Lo T In C-n..-.1or-S -LEI School, .-BERLIN; now 1 tj Lir. .ror. ANT 5 CO: ; Stapo, C6J.onne; SIp0 School; , SEr_PD . School; LET VI, :in kiddie East G5RIN 'r" Stape, SIP) School, 2,11' ;4. BELL fel-% :yloars. ac cha • iced Ids Polish nwne (BELLI C Ti ?) ; Sc:irro ; SIM School; ,O,47, VI. • 196. Locatim "T.7.. It is or vas in BERLIN-GRUNEWALD, Berkaerstra.sse. .17.7, does not remember the street number, although he has visiTted addresses given by 13LUME and others of the Franz 2,10.:-,s• croub <strong>for</strong> li.0, LIT VI (of S.D,) were all in GRE JNOaD: . Berkaerstr, :,z 2, Delh.7.1cks 4 -2. 6 10.) 197. Furcticns of F."17. -1-x,litical•-espionage in enemy and, neutral countries. Trith the Ministry cirForei.gn ..affairs (EinisteriLza des .L. P uszczn) and. -1.11c ifinistry of Propaganda, - especiaLl,y •• on results obtained abroc..,1., .17 1 1 mili„tary in<strong>for</strong>matien, if obtained. by agents of --INT i (V - Leut.:), is winposecl t..• be sent directly to 4^1.BWEHR. (See HYDERICWs Gentleman s a3r3 , -..ment with BIT, Chapter M below.) If possible, •-,MT VI is to•ro.frain f.-om purely military espionage or " sabotage. _LIST VI interests itself, however, in all subversive zovements or ef<strong>for</strong>ts to' achieve cors.)lete independence' in al;.1. countries ;in M.E. and. Africz-, and, according to:TR.7,, . is vez7 active in this field. The '.,krab . problem is considered t'.:.e,mosm (Note by 1 0.' In practice the agreemcnt wIth LBW not to undertake -military espionage and sabotage is not adherid to by 4W VI. !ERZ himself mentioned that four 4114"2 VI agents - were . sent to FERSLI'TO canrki.t acts of - milltaxy , , sabotage ono. l'arge railWay 'tunnel in order to stop the flow of Waeniiiterials to Russia via tbe Trans-Iranian Railway. Despite tins ' -•'statement MERZ will not entirely admit' that such enterprises have become common ,practice with .:31.1T VI. 114 LIMIER of ,:t137, Franz IC,I111, 410 B.IMIE,'ROCKSTROH, ,GP.ILLE .i1.1\1D HOLZLPFEL, the latter five "S.D."./men, according to their om statments, have all stated to 1.0. that they have heard of disagreement betweenBW and RSHA. on the division of labour, and. that "S.D. seemed to have won the argument and was sending its agerits abroad. not only <strong>for</strong> political intelligence and propaganda, but also <strong>for</strong> military sabotage. Franz MiYR and his minions all romitted shipmnnts of • explosives,. arms and ammunition to PERSI:s., some of which arrived by air <strong>for</strong> n.DORA". Furt'termore„ BLUME and the other three MILL men were equipped with Gen= azmy u-.:1..c.nris at a house in GP.UNEIVID where they stayed. <strong>for</strong> a shozttime be<strong>for</strong>e flyiLg to s,n,TERoPor, and PERSIL., NOENDGEN, the only surviving AN/ member a r v-isi:ted his IIZHA. comrades in GRUNE'WAID at an address which, from the doscriptd.on furnished by all, including MERZ, would appear to be identica3. wi4.;11 LI.LT. VI in BERLIN-GRLINLIV,ILD. According to KOENDGE1T hi.s comradc„,:: r.ecAved sorm t .:.-aining or instruction in sabotage at tins -addre ) . i ter closc posz-.Zbility. of sabotage abroad and in view of the, admission of: oLe case, IErtz, reluctantly agreed that sabotage, was perhaps ir:chtd.Pc1 in th/a :'notions of .xcia'. VI. •144
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