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Notes About Personal Correspondence

1944

A small file of notes made by British Intelligence on Rudolf Hess' personal correspondence between late 1943 and early 1944. The file includes notes on letters from Hess' brother, mother, uncle, aunt, and secretary, which cover various aspects of family life, life on the Home Front in Germany, and acquaintances who had been wounded on the Eastern Front.
security censorship postal communications prisoners of war surveillance second world war casualties adolf hitler secrecy morale wounded personal correspondence foreign office peter loxley home front permanent under-secretary's department vetting of prisoner correspondence
Collection ID
FO1093
Conflict
Second World War
Document Reference
FO 1093/20/2
Document Types
Correspondence Memorandum
File Reference
FO 1093/20
Identifier
10.1080/swwf.fo1093.0020.002
Keywords
Personal Correspondence Postal Communications Prisoners Of War Vetting Of Prisoner Correspondence Censorship Security Secrecy Casualties Wounded Morale Home Front
Languages
English
Organizations
Foreign Office Permanent Under-Secretary's Department
Pages
7
Persons Discussed
Adolf Hitler Peter Loxley
Published in
United Kingdom
Themes
Surveillance

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