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 ko<br />
fled. 1939-Sent 1914O<br />
Oct 1940-Mar 1941<br />
Soneral Staff Officer, 44th Inf Division<br />
lnsreol;or in Tactics, General Staff School<br />
KRIam<br />
Apr 1941-May 1941 Liaison Officer, 2nd Italian <strong>Army</strong><br />
Jun 1941-Sent 1942 Chief of General Staff, L II AK<br />
Oct 1942- Jan 1943 Chief of German Liaison Section, Romanian <strong>Army</strong><br />
Jan 1943 -Mar 1943 Comirlanding Officer, 384th Division<br />
Mar 1943-Aug 1943 Chief of General Staff, XVII AK<br />
Aug 1943-May 1945 Military Attache, German Embassy, MADRID<br />
Subject deposes any party affiliations, and states that his interest<br />
were always those...of a professional soldier. According to the interrogation<br />
report it is doubted t l:.at, subject_was of any importance. There is<br />
no evidence that he -vas 7 ,311 informed about affairs and actions of the<br />
German Foreign Office, as it 7as most often the case with diplomatic<br />
attaches. Subject as broadly, politically speaking; a figure head,<br />
content with the dignity e:7 his of f ice.. Subject released to BADEN-BADEN.<br />
DOMES, ALFRED<br />
6orn on 29 Apr i l 1901 in TROPPAU. Subject held various positions<br />
with the Foreign Service as follows:<br />
1928-1935 Employee of the Nordlaendische Gesellschaft, LUEBECK<br />
Department chief for cultural relations with the<br />
Scandinavian countries.<br />
1936<br />
1937-1938<br />
1938-1939<br />
1940-1943<br />
1943-1944<br />
1944-1945<br />
Worked at the University Aahus<br />
Lectured German language and German literature at<br />
the Tec:.nical High School in DANZIG<br />
forked indep endently on the sobject German-Danish<br />
relations.<br />
Was employed by the German Legation in COPENHAC-N<br />
l[orked for the German Consulate in GENOA on<br />
cultural affairs .<br />
Worked for the German Consulate General in MILAN<br />
on cultural affairs<br />
The interrrogation revealed the following: As subject was chief of<br />
' the department for cultural affairs in the German Consulate .11.<br />
GENOA and MILAN, he knew ROSENBERG well. He claimed that he and<br />
ROSENBERG disagreed on many of the Nazi policies. He admitted that<br />
he joined the party in 1938 because he thought it was basically<br />
good for Germany. Subject made a.good impression on the interrogator.<br />
Subject released to BAD OLDESLOH/HOLSTEIN.<br />
DONAT, WALTER Prof Dr<br />
V-MAN . •<br />
Subject was the head of the Ostas ion Institutl:ORANIENBURGERSTR<br />
Later evaatiOe d to MARIENBAD. He, was an auxiliary referent in, ,<br />
,KulturPo10:ische Abt at the Foreign Office.; Be was professor<br />
at*slandOvissenschaftliche takultaet .i . University of BERLIN,. A.:-<br />
member of the Informationsausshazi,of Politieche:Ibt:-OstasJen at<br />
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