' SECRET • KARE1SS, MAX Radio Operator Borp, on 3 August 1917 in BAMBERG.- Subject was the chief intercepting operator in the MADRID station. He collected and intercepted messages and worked as a monitor. His job was to sort the intercepted traffic according to frequency and call signs as .well as by priority. Subject was released to DACHAU near MUNICH, BUCHKASTR. 6. KARSCH, FRITZ Dr. Major Born on 19 February 1893 in DRESDEN, BLASENITZ. Subject was the assiatant military attache to the German Embassy in TOKYO. Subject released to OETTINGEN, BAVARIA. KEJA Gestapo Agent. Subject is a carpet meachant in HAMBURG. He supposedly worked for t he --. Gestapo and the Abwehr. In 19411 he was imprisoned for some months because of illegal business transactions. He was last ;seen inA2ERIIN in the beginning of 1942. Subject is about thirty years of age, five feet two inches tell, round face and has black hair. KEMPFF, WALTER MAJOR cr. L. d. R. Subject was with I M / T since 1943. In civilian lifs,he'was an employee of the KOENIGSBERG branch of the firm HUGO STINES: von KESSEL • ALBREaiT ■■■• , Born on 6 November 1902 in 013ERGLAUCHE,-SILESIA. Subject participated actively in the resestance plot against HITLER. Ale was a close friend of ,Admiral CANA.RIS and General OSTER. Subject is very intelligent and could be of use to the Occupation Forces. Subject was released, to ICKING near MUNICH. KESSLER, RICHARD Gestapo Agent . , Born on 21 July 1893 in GRADITZ. . Subject held many. positions in foreign armiesand.police forces as follow/Si . k, :, , , r, • ::, ,. ' 114 German Armcv. effieer;.,wer :war ' 1:1-, , •.i.its ,At!,,, ., . , ': - . .".-;i: '; -;' '71 liid , . - ' '' Major, bolivien <strong>Army</strong>: , ' :-. ',4 . : :; -'.1t— . Major,-Peruvian ..POliCe !ioiiii* , lav , '..( ',....-i,',;(Yr 5:-.1:‘:,7,1‘,. , t • '.- .. , 1 + .t. a ',', , 4 ' i . ,i. . " telli .: • - ' -. ( '' 40)C ",:t .." .. ;, . Q.1, ;;,- LI 4; " :—.7 ,,. t,■/' ''''0,41.:i ' ''' ,, ,,, -47 , q '. 4"- ''.., .. st AS . . 4,-', i'' l' P . Subject released to ~BUENDHEIM ...near BADMAR.ZBURCi ".iik4* liti■,,{ k• , ,,t;.:0,9 ' -; ,:, -,, :'' ..- .•1' t, o, • .., ,04t : ..4 +ft 'f(4,S '• ftier(, 'A31,..t 1 .1'2 Lt, ;; a ; 0 '' ' 1 ■.;,. Z," S::$1,-40.,.., ,,, " V i . 1 :—..c , • ■,, ,h, t'■...,, ' ' .'4•• , . . 'I ,, '.. ■..;1.,C.:". k ■ ..: 41,./ • , : 441. 4: „ 4"; ) 'yi•‘ , •. gt, t, -.'..‘.;,',7. '11.74 -..,. ,, , ' *at : . ''.i*, . ; $.:„0.');..t,v,it.,,.:. . , A
• • SECRET I/ KESTING, MILHELM Consular Secretary Born on 7 May 1904 in AROLSEN, WALDECK. Subject served with the German Foreign Service as follows: 1930-1931 1936 1936-1937 1937-1942 19142-19143 190-19146 Secretary at the German Consulate,General, ALGIERS Secretary at the Consulate, MEXICO Secretary at the Foreign Office BERLIN Secretary at the Consulate, PARAGUAY Secretary at the Foreign Office BERLIN Secretary at the Consulate, SEVILLA Subject joined the ?DAP in 1935 and became ORTSGRUPPENLEITER in 1943. He was transferred to Camp 74 on 7 November 1946. .KETTFARRIL Lt General Subject is about fifty years of age, tall, sharp face and has gray hair. He served in World War I as a professional soldier in the air force. In 19314 he rejoined the air force and served in ANKARA as Air Attache. Subject had' no connection with the party. KIRFEL, HARALD Dr. . V-Man Subject came from LEHR Regt. Kurfuerst after a short course. Before that time he was an instructor in Japanese at the OKW Interpreter School‘ , doctor of languages,- he speaks fluent Japanese and reads and writes Chinese although he has never been to the Far East. He became very enthusiastic about his work in the Abt, and deciding to make it his career, he took the necedsary steps with the personnel branch of Amt VI shortly before the collapse. KIRFEL, HEINZ Dr. Uffz. d. R. • Subject comes from BERLIN. He is considered anexpert.on With VI-C/4 :ince 1942. KIRFEL,1ILLIBALD Dr. Sonderfuebrera‘ Born on 10 June 1914 in BONN. In March 1940 subject was conscripted the Foreign Censors-hip . Service in COLOGNA iThere he-worked as alcensOr'and, sorter of East Asiatic mail. In December 19141 he was called to the Amy Interpreter School attached to the OIGT. and made4ii.instructor.i4JapaneSe: In November of 1942 he Went .throogh an eight .weeks:course to.:qUalify40;: Sonderttiehrerzo Until October 1914 he .watprOPisSor in Japane#e:44; DdimetiCherwesenIni.POOber:':•he waajtra4i0..; Iztt ' 4 Ot., '1Subject ' is •firmly experienced in Far Eas lA ó di141945' •., - -. trogated byLthe British. ,,
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