Germany's MINISTRY for Chechnya and Moravia, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 441, sig. 110-4289

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The Reichsminister und Chef Berlin W8, May 30, 1944 Voßstraße 6 of the Reichskanzlei RUUMOSE V 5 JUNII0N4 z. Zt. Feldquartier Rk. 644 E gR's mailings must be sent without exception to the address in Berlin. It will be possible to indicate this business sign in case of further letters. P The telex operator of an industrial enterprise, Hildegard G., who is obliged to keep secret, has also sent private communications to the telex service of another works after telex. In the summer of 1943, she said privately by telex that her company had a lot to do because of the "big thing", "something powerful against England", the preparations had been completed. Shortly thereafter, she informed that in the city of X all kinds of things had happened, that the thing she had recently written about was being made there, that some works had received full hits. On 22 November 1943, the People's Court sentenced Hilde-gard G. to death for treason on the grounds of this matter. The Führer ordered that the conviction be made known to all telephone stations as a dissuasive warning. I would ask the telex staff in your business, including those of the economy, to inform accordingly, 28 8TH4/69-P11