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Transcript of a telegram for State Secretary Karmasin (Pressburg)

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Date: Date Unknown

Literal Title: Transcript of a telegram for State Secretary Karmasin (Pressburg)

Total Pages: 1

Language of Text: English

Source of Text: Nazi conspiracy and aggression (Office of United States Chief of Counsel for Prosecution of Axis Criminality. Washington, D.C. : U.S. Government Printing Office, 1946.)

Evidence Code: PS-2859

HLSL Item No.: 603823

Notes:This staff evidence analysis was prepared by Mayer on 1946-02-01

Document Summary

Staff Evidence Analyses

PS-2859: Transcript of a telegram for State Secretary Karmasin (Pressburg)

Red Series Doc Descriptions

PS-2859: Telegram from the German legation to the Consulate in pressburg, probably November 1938: Under-secretary Karmasin is to draw money from the legation finance office

CABLE—CODE BOOK
DECODED [illegible note]
CONSUGERMA
PRESSBURG
PRAGUE, 22 Nov. 1938 22005
Delegate Kundt asks to notify State Secretary Karmasin that he would appreciate it if he could personally draw the sum which is being kept for him at the treasury of the legation.
HENCKE
[Translator's note: The words Prague 22 Nov 1938 are crossed out in pencil].

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