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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NAKAN1SHI<br />
V -Man<br />
Married to a German woman. Always well informed. CLASSEN maintained<br />
contact with him from August 1944 on. Was credited with a monthly<br />
salary of RM 200 for his information, which he thought was turned over<br />
to a scientific institute of CLASSEN's in HEIDELBERG. Former curio<br />
dealer in BERLIN. He performed odd jobs for the Japanese Embassy and<br />
was connected with Japanese journalists.<br />
NEWT()<br />
Attache<br />
In the Press and Culture Department.<br />
NLSHI,<br />
Military Attache<br />
An advisor on Military Affairs.<br />
NOHARA<br />
Chief Interpreter at the Japanese Embassy in BERLIN.<br />
Japanese-German descent. Very well informed.<br />
NOISHIKI<br />
Chancellor.<br />
OGA, Dr.<br />
Attache<br />
An assistant to UCHIDA. Worked in the Press and Records Department.<br />
OKUBE<br />
Ambassador in BUDAPEST<br />
OKUBE aided YAMAGI to a great extent.<br />
ONODERA<br />
Military Attache in STOCKHOLM.<br />
Considered the head of the Japanese East <strong>European</strong> Espionage Service in<br />
STOCKHOLM.<br />
OSHIMA<br />
Ambassador<br />
OSHIMA confided in LEO and discussed politics freely with him.<br />
OUCHIN, Dr.<br />
Embassy Secretary<br />
An assistant to EHARA.<br />
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