Chemical Work for Military Purposes in Britain

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20 Aug 1940

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USSRRef. No.: 3/NBF/T1735 (of 29/11/65)

REISSUE
1. WRITER
2. INTELLIGENCE ON CHEMICAL WORK FOR MILITARY PURPOSES IN BRITAIN AND [C% GERMANY]
(1940)


From: MOSCOW
To: LONDON
No: 42720 August 40


TO BARCh [i]

In reply to your No. 223[a]

1. [C% Get] WRITER [PISATEL'][ii] into the kind of job

[55 groups unrecoverable]

[C% from] him it is necessary to organise [1 group unrecovered] of material [b] on chemical work for military purposes [c] in BRITAIN and [C% GERMANY]. Inform me of the result as quickly as possible.

No. ****DIRECTOR


Notes: [a] No. 223: LONDON message No. 880 of 14th August 1940 (3/NBF/T1437).
 [b] Intelligence material.
 [c] Literally "... on the military chemistry of BRITAIN and [C% Germany]...
Comments: [i] BARCh: Unidentified covername. LONDON addressee and signatory 3rd March 1940-22nd August 1940.
 [ii] WRITER: unidentified covername. Also occurs in LONDON's No. 880 of 14th August 1940 (3/NBF/T1437)
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Source(s):
United States National Security Agency

Added By:
C. Peter Chen





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