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SECRET<br />

NIEMOELLER, PAUL<br />

Assistant Military Attache<br />

Born on 5 June 1894. Subject came to JAPAN in 1941 on a blockade runner<br />

in order to advise Japanese war industry on modern production methods. He<br />

was a colonel in the Wehrmacht. Upon arrival in JAPAN he was furnished<br />

with an office by the Japanese <strong>Army</strong>, and with some thirty German engineers,<br />

picked from the German community, advised Japanese engineers on the art of<br />

explosives. Subject was an expert in high explosive ammunition and the<br />

inventor of very effective anti-tank projectiles. A more detailed report<br />

can be obtained from EUCOM Interrogation Section. Subject was transferred<br />

to BERURSEL on 3.5 December 1947. 'uture residence; GIFHORN.<br />

OBERMUELLER<br />

Intelligence Agent<br />

Subject was an executive in the Naval Espionage Department, KOSP. Also<br />

in FRANCE. During 1943 and 19144 1 he was assistant to the chief of Naval<br />

Espionage Department, KOSP,. BALZER. After June 1944 he succeeded BALZER<br />

He was last seen in MADRID in October 1944.<br />

OBLADEN, MICHAEL<br />

Kapitaenleutnant<br />

Subject was with the NEK KAVAILA. From 1943 on he was with Kampverband<br />

der Kleinkampffahrqeuge under Vice Admiral HEYE.<br />

OBORIL„ ANTON<br />

Teletype Operator<br />

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Born on 22 July 1913. in VIENNA. From 1938 to 1939 subject was with the<br />

Legion Condor in SPAIN and from 1944 to 1946 with the 'Bureau Plankert<br />

a teletype operator. Subject released to VIENNA.<br />

OVERBECK, KARL<br />

Kanzler<br />

Born on 26 August 1909 in STSAND13ERG. Subject served With the German<br />

Foreign Service in various po'stiions as follows:<br />

1933-1934<br />

1934-1935<br />

1935-1937<br />

1937-1940<br />

1940-1942<br />

1944-1945<br />

Student in PARIS<br />

Diplomatic Attache, German Foreign&ffice BERLIN<br />

Diplomatic Attache; German Eatbastry0HELSAKI, FINLAND<br />

Secretary of Legation; German Embassy, BUDAPEST .<br />

Ianzler of Legation, German Foreign Office, BERLIN<br />

Kanzler of Legation, German Embassy:, FASANO, ITALY<br />

The interrogation report revealed that subject 0.a. ;very nationalistic type<br />

/rho sees .nothingli,wronvin the ;dtedins of a:, German Ad' Miiiited.luropeSubject<br />

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released 4to2AMI1ND,i1E.GERNSEE.; OBB..„:,<br />

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