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SECRET<br />

which prompted so many German officials without any particular political<br />

conscience to play bail with the new team. Subject was awarded the<br />

"Goldene Parteiabzeichen" on the occasion of Hitler's visit to ROME in<br />

1938. Hitler made the award on the spot without previous arrangements<br />

when he remembered REISINGER as the only German diplomat from ITALY who<br />

came to visit him in 1921 to tell the leader about DESSOLINI l s regime.<br />

Subject released to GiESSEN, WILHELMSTR 12.<br />

REITZIG I MARGARETE<br />

Stenographer<br />

Born on 31 July 1915 in PEKING. Subject MAS a stenographer in the German<br />

Consulate in YOKAHAAA. She was a member of the NSDAP.. Subject released to<br />

MOELLN-LAUENBURG (SCHLESWEG-HOLSTEIN), HAUPTSTR.<br />

RENSONET<br />

Commercial Attache<br />

Subject is about fifty years of age and has white hair. Subject is very<br />

correct and modest in conduct and prefers to stay in the background. He<br />

appears to be industrious and has a very wide range of knowledge. He is<br />

married. Subject speaks Turkish and lived in ISTANBUL prior to World War I.<br />

He worked in the EMbassy for many years and since 1943 was an official in<br />

the Foreign Office. Subject was a party member without much conviction. •<br />

REUSCHENBACH, ALFONS<br />

Vice Consul<br />

Born on 30 September 1902 in ST. GOARSHLUSEN. Subject served withthe German<br />

Foreign Service as follows:<br />

,/<br />

1927-1930<br />

1930-1931<br />

1531-1934<br />

1934-1936<br />

1936-1938<br />

1938-1945<br />

von RHEINBABEN, FREIHERR<br />

Vfoman<br />

Diplomatic se4ice after he finished ,courses at<br />

DUESSELDOilF and BERLIN Universities<br />

Charge d'affairs in COLUMBIA<br />

Secretary of the German Delegation to the League of<br />

Nations<br />

Secretary in the Foreign Service in SOUTH AFRICA<br />

Vice Consul, German Embassy, MEMEL'<br />

Vice Consul, BARCELONA, SPAIN<br />

Subject was never in the party, and as .can be seen from above, is a diplomat<br />

of longstanding. Subject released to FRANKFURT,SCHWANENHEIM, SLARBRUECKENSTR<br />

51.<br />

Subject was with the VI-B,in SPAIN and kept in•closecontapt with Japanese.,<br />

Ambassador SUML. "Cover name: SILBERPFEIL<br />

LL<br />

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