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Interrogation of Detained Nationals of Other Occupying Powers in Germany

22 Jul 1946

will be treated with the consideration appropriate to his position accorded within the Zone in which he is detained. When the detaining authority delivers the detainee, it will also report in full on the reason for detention to the Zone Commander concerned who will take appropriate disciplinary action". 2. This, if brought into effect, would appear to limit the interrogation of Red Army Deserters strictly to only such details as are required to establish that they are in fact deserters, with a possible opportunity in important cases for further hasty interrogation at a low level.
united states of america germany deserters international relations interrogation cold war surveillance personnel intelligence gathering ministry of defence joint intelligence sub-committee stewart menzies percy sillitoe zones of occupation occupied germany paul gleadell
Collection ID
CAB176
Conflict
Cold War
Countries
Germany United States of America
Document Reference
CAB 176/12/58
Document Types
Memorandum Correspondence Report
File Reference
CAB 176/12
Identifier
10.1080/swwf.cab176.0012.058
Keywords
Interrogation Occupied Germany Zones Of Occupation Personnel Deserters Intelligence Gathering
Languages
English
Organizations
Joint Intelligence Sub-Committee Ministry of Defence
Pages
3
Persons Discussed
Paul Gleadell Stewart Menzies Percy Sillitoe
Published in
United Kingdom
Series
War Cabinet, Ministry of Defence and Cabinet Office: Joint Intelligence Sub-Committee, later Committee: Secretariat: Minutes (JIC(SEC)). Secretariat Minutes (1946) 972-1301
Themes
Surveillance International Relations

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