Catalogue description Karl Ludwig REHBEIN: German. Arrested in France by Allied forces in 1944 having crossed...

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Details of KV 2/3129
Reference: KV 2/3129
Description:

Karl Ludwig REHBEIN: German. Arrested in France by Allied forces in 1944 having crossed the lines, REHBEIN claimed that he represented a group of Wehrmacht officers willing to make contact with the British authorities. After local questioning he was transferred to Camp 020. MI5 concluded that he had been a Sicherheitsdienst intelligence agent and that his 'peace mission' was likely to have been a SD concoction from the beginning

Note: Poor quality reproduction from microfiche
Date: 1945 Feb 19 - 1947 Jun 07
Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Former reference in its original department: PF 600647 VOL 2
Legal status: Public Record(s)
Closure status: Open Document, Open Description
Access conditions: Retained Until 2010
Record opening date: 08 March 2010

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