RIO 1055 .U51 S-E -C -R--L--T U.S. Army. European Command ...
RIO 1055 .U51 S-E -C -R--L--T U.S. Army. European Command ...
RIO 1055 .U51 S-E -C -R--L--T U.S. Army. European Command ...
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SECRET<br />
CLASSEN, WILHEU1 Prof, Dr.<br />
SS 0/Stuf<br />
From 1942 until October 1944 subject was with OKW, Department<br />
<strong>Army</strong> Propaganda Section Far East, renorting on the Japanese<br />
theater of war and making analysis of enemy propaganda (British<br />
and American). He established contact with VI C/4 in 1942 but<br />
only, bedame a member in August 1944. In October 19W1 he wa<br />
transferred to Lehr. Regt. Kurfuerst and later Was ordered to<br />
report to RSHA. He was assigned to Amt VI C/4 with rank of<br />
Obersturmfueher SS. CLASSEN took special interest in the matter<br />
of training young men for intelligence work. Subject released<br />
to HEIDELBERG.<br />
CROME, WERNER<br />
Hauptschriftleiter<br />
Born on 30 November 1906 in NIEDEROTTENHEIM near LOEBAU. Subject<br />
was Hauptschriftleiter of the Ostpreussische Zeitung from 1930-<br />
1933. From 1933-1937 he worked for the Scherr-Verlag in BERLIN<br />
and as a foreign correspondent in LONDON. From 1938-1943 he was<br />
the Foreign correspondent for the Leipziger Neueste Nachtrichten<br />
in the Far East. Subject was arrested by the Gestapo in 1943.<br />
He was never at any time a member of the party and has never<br />
been politically involved. subject released to GUT OLDENDORF KRS.<br />
CELTR, HANOVER.<br />
DAUPELDT<br />
SS 0/STUBAF<br />
Subject was with the VI-B in SWITZERLAND. He knew -KWEI and<br />
CHITSUN and maintained contact with Chinese diplomats and the<br />
Japanese colony there.<br />
DE JONG<br />
V-MAN<br />
Referent in the Ostasien Institut and for the Dutch East Indies.,<br />
A specialist in Malayan and Chinese languages.<br />
von DERINGER, ANDREAS<br />
Born on 25 December.1903 in ZARSKOYESELO, RUSSIA. Educated-ln:<br />
RUSSIA. Subject was acquainted with many officials Of Gestapo:<br />
headquarters in BERLIN. In 1942 subject came tO.‘Japan.andeCame<br />
,a member of the cultural department of the German Embasey,;Wh*':<br />
subject translated Russian newspapers. Iswestijaand.Prawd'a<br />
was reputed to have been sent to MANCHURIA aee,c-GerMaOilit<br />
intelligence agent in connection with the Anti-,CoMil7rt,er<br />
tween!4PAN;AARCHWRIA and GERMANY. He was-acij..1*--Thev'<br />
ag rid W4e,A0inereputed to.have*.prIceVforke<br />
„<br />
' preign Office. llAjabet oft40,it<br />
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