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War: General; Contact with German General in Holland

22 Jun 1944

A file of correspondence discussing an approach from a German army officer in the Netherlands, who requested a radio set so that he could communicate with the British. The letters suggest that this as a valuable opportunity to learn about anti-Nazi sentiment in Germany, and discuss the necessity of informing and sharing information with the Dutch government.
united states of america germany netherlands surveillance second world war intelligence gathering dwight eisenhower holland foreign office alexander cadogan thomas bromley peter loxley permanent under-secretary's department anti-nazi resistance german army archibald clark kerr
Collection ID
FO1093
Conflict
Second World War
Countries
Germany Holland Netherlands United States of America
Document Reference
FO 1093/293/2
Document Types
Correspondence Memorandum
File Reference
FO 1093/293
Identifier
10.1080/swwf.fo1093.0293.002
Keywords
German Army Intelligence Gathering Anti-nazi Resistance
Languages
English
Organizations
Foreign Office Permanent Under-Secretary's Department
Pages
21
Persons Discussed
Thomas Bromley Alexander Cadogan Archibald Clark Kerr Dwight Eisenhower Peter Loxley
Published in
United Kingdom
Themes
Surveillance

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