STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 747, sig. 109-4/498 (damaged)

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- 3 ~ were tried in the General Government. The hell machine packages so far sent were addressed to the following places: 1.) To the Archives Office in Warsaw 2.) to the Labour Office in Warschau 3.) To i-Untersturmführer Nerbert at the 4- & Police Chief, Warsaw, Sieger. 23, 4.) to Director Gustav Flemming, Presiding Administrator of Secured Lands, Warsaw, Bahnhofstr.l, 5.) to Chief of Staff Pflieger, Warsaw C l, Siegestr.3 a, 6.) the NSDAP District Management- Warsaw Cl, Siegertr.31, 7.) Service post: to the leader of the i leadership staff, General Government, Mr. Oberführer Peltz, Krakow, Adolf Hitler-Str.250- House of the N SDAP. The outer appearance of the parcels was the same in all cases, only the circular stamp used as a sending indication Vd xx Absende-Angabe bore the name either "The Governor General for the Occupied Polish Territories" or "Karl Walther, Waffenfabrik, Branch Warsaw". The first package detonated at the opening of the Office of Archives in Warsaw, where two staff members were seriously injured. The second package appeared suspicious to the head of the employment office in Warsaw because of incorrect spelling of the address and detonated despite all precautions, when a detonator of the technical emergency aid wanted to make it harmless in the presence of officers of the security police. At the same time, the detonation master was killed and a criminal officer was seriously injured. The next four packages were already collected on 5 and 6 March 19943 on the basis of the measures introduced by the Security Police and SD commanders in Warsaw, and were partly investigated, partly by firing, and the seventh package was secured in Krakow. All Hellenmaschinenpäckchen previously recorded were abandoned at the post office Warsaw @ and were intended for recipients in the General Government. Nevertheless, there is still the danger that further parcels are also given up at other post offices and possibly sent to the Reichsgebiet. All relevant authorities and party departments, in particular the post offices, should be warned accordingly.