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 fi<br />
MAGENER, ROLF Dr.<br />
Born on 3 August 1910 in ODESSA. Subject escaped from a British internment<br />
camp in INDIA in 1944 to the Japanese forces in BURMA. He was sent to<br />
JAPAN early in 1945 and was made 3rd secretary in the German Embas4Y.<br />
Subject was a close friend of Ambassador STABNER and was his constant<br />
companion and private spy. subject was a member of the NSDAP. Subject<br />
was released to FRANKFURT, Main-ESCHERSHEIM, LINDENRING 37.<br />
MAGNUS, ALBRECHT<br />
Journalist<br />
Born on 25 July 1898 in CASSEL. subject was a journalist and correspondent<br />
for Eildienst and was in JAPAN since 1937. F.B.I in WARRINGTON has further<br />
information. S ubject released to STUTTGART.<br />
von MARCHTALER, HANS ULRICH<br />
Legation Secretary<br />
Born on 5 February 1906 in BERLIN. subject was a . legation secretary at<br />
the German EMbassy in TOKYO from 1938-1945 and in August of 1940 VAS •<br />
Gemandtschaftsrat at the. German Embassy in TOKYO. .:-,Subject arrived in<br />
JAPAN on 14 September 1938 and was prOmoted . to the rank of legation<br />
secretary on 12 August 1940. on 23 October 1941 he was promoted to the<br />
rank-of Secretary let Class. He was a member of the 16DAP. Subject was<br />
of use to MITFI, CIC and G-2 and was deferredfrom'shipment to Germany.<br />
because of his help. Subject released to LETMATBEJ;NESTFILEN.-<br />
von MAROGNA-REDWITZ Graf.<br />
Oberst<br />
•••••<br />
Subject VAS Chef of AST VIENNA. He left the Absehr in 1944.'<br />
von der MARWITZ<br />
Vies Admiral<br />
Subject is about fifty years ofage, tall and slim, white hair and 'blue<br />
eyes. He has a military appearance and leads a high social life. He is<br />
highly sceptical of party members and their doctrines. Subject is not a<br />
party member. Subject is a professional naval officer and during World<br />
lettis I was a commander of i minedetecting flotilla, for whieh.he,vms_<br />
granted high -distinctions. He WAS Navil Attache'tatAhCOermanAtbass,7<br />
in ANKARA in 1939 and before that was a Naval Attache in PARIS. ' He held<br />
the full confidence of his superiors and was on personal and friendkv'terms<br />
with the Ambassador.<br />
MATERNA.<br />
Intelligence-Agent !<br />
Subject Was a, r'VI-8. 41ami who lived in SKPLJE, 1OXICIS74*Y<br />
nielied "him with *Spielmateria17, that is, inforimOi:<br />
permitted to Passson to IAMAGI, Japanese ArOass --<br />
exithsulge::hewat4lo receive elligence materia'<br />
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