GERMAN STATE MINISTRY FOR CHECH AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 367, sig. 110-4213

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- 2 - 35 entertainment returned to Switzerland again and again on a chance to escape, but then resigned: "I have neither money nor food stamps, everything has Bön - n i n g h a u s." B. also had a weapon with him. At breakfast in the hall of the Alcron on ll.2.44 hach the greeting was his first quiet question, whether the V-person had let the matter with the Swiss border go through his mind, and whether one could count on Czech support. He stressed that he would think of the V person after the war. In addition, the V. person has explained that in the night from lo. to ll2. He said that he had spoken to Churchill and General Harris, the chief of the Royal Air Force, in a press affair in London in Augus 1943, saying that in March 1944 daily attacks on the Skoda plants in Pilsen and the ironworks in Kladno would be flown by US bombers. The V-person further claimed that M a r t i n had told her how he was called; the V-Person did not understand this name, however, because at that moment Lieutenant B ö n n i n g h a u s was added. She claimed that the name had been two-syllable according to the sound. Each meeting with M a r t i n ended with the fact that M ar t in strongly asked the V-person to remain silent about everything he had told her and in particular not to teach his watcher, Lieutenant B ö n n g - h a u s, which he called a bad Gestapo agent in uniform, who was mentally a zero. 4. Mr L e i t e r asked for information. bv Bk