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 40<br />
Born on 1H))7at<br />
various Ferel7,n Offices,<br />
171IN- - IAT T ,HDORF. Subject worked<br />
C nsnlate: and Embassies aS fere<br />
19 3 1 -1 Y 35<br />
193 5-193')<br />
19'29-1540<br />
1940<br />
7.941-1942<br />
19)2-194L<br />
Ger= Has, PARIS<br />
Gorman Consulate General, :!ARSEILLE,<br />
Forei7n Office, BERLIN<br />
German Embassy, PARIS<br />
Forelyn Office, BERLIN<br />
Consulac General, MARSEILLE<br />
S ubjects job in the Forein Office was more that of an "office<br />
boy". In 1937 he did belon; ,; to the "Untere Dienst" of the<br />
Foreipm Office- Subject released t BERLIN NO 55, BRATISBERGSTR 13.<br />
AHSTAEDT, GERDA EMHY<br />
Secretary<br />
Born on 30 June 1906 at f! 7 TT N-CHARLOTTENBURG. Subject was the<br />
secretary of Dr VON SPIHDLER and a member of the German Economic<br />
Mission in East Asia. Subject released to =ICH, BENEDIKTINER<br />
KLOSTER STR.<br />
AUST, HEL71T sTEPHAN'ALPT<br />
Assistant Editor of the Tranzocean News Service.<br />
Born on 5 /larch 390) , at BLA I"Vii 3V,SE. Subject worked for the Tranzocean<br />
New Service i n S HA NCHAT and NO NaKONC as assistant editor<br />
until 1945. No assumed in addition to his rork for Trinzocean<br />
duties for the Abwehr in S'-'G H A T . Subject released to HArBURG-<br />
-RLANYENESE, 3ROEBSTREPP 1.<br />
FACHER, JO'HANN<br />
Radio Operator<br />
Born on 11 August 1896 at POGCSTALL, AUSTRIA. Subject was a<br />
radio operator for the German Embassy in TOKYO. Subject is an<br />
Austrian citizen. He woreci as a radio operator in Austria and<br />
Columbia for 1ARCO TIT and later RCA. He holds a certificate of<br />
re-entry to COLUMBIA. Subject came from there to AUSTRIA, hence<br />
he arrived , in JAPAN. It is reoorted that under threat to be sent<br />
back to GERMANY on a blockade runner, he was forced to work at<br />
the German Embassy as a radio ooerator. In 1944, subject was<br />
entered in the list of the KE1PEI-TEI on direct orders of the<br />
famous SS Colonel ISINGER as an anti-Nazi. He was a voluntary<br />
repatriate, and is listed as "unobjectionable". Released to<br />
POEGGSTALL, AUSTRIA.<br />
SECRET 6