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DISP T H USS ST
Operations Base; Chief o Base, onn
Chief, EE/c,e 1 47 ‘ .4 . ̀ g
sicini 111 4 11 1
fl° et i m i te Corm
C saa7 1Icn
Acting Chief, Munich Liaison Base
-,--7.4411010EATIDEJPIvFmTURT/CARTUJVENTURE-Changes and Additions in Notebooks
Amm o. i t inwine • INIPTOIVen
FOR YOUR INFORMATION
i m i a e n U a
REFERENCES: A. EGMA -63932, 27 February 19641B. EGmA -64365, 21 April 1964
This report reviews UJVENTURE changes through 30 June1964. Later changes have not been included.)
1. Although we incorporate into MLB UJVENTURE files all newnames of CATIDE employees revealed through that organization'sCOSMIC and SIGINT clearance trace requests, we no longer report
them in the periodic dispatches on UJVENTURE notebook changes and
additions, since they are in the normal course of events carded
when they are first reported. Since the last periodic UJVENTUREdispatch (Reference A), the following dispatches have been sent
requesting such traces: EGMA-63660, 13 January 1964; EGMA-63779,31 January 1964; EGMA-63877, 6 February 1964; EGMA-63972, 20 February
1964; EGMA-64119, 11 March 1964; EGMA-64364, 20 April 1964;EGMA-64368, 22 April 1964; EGNA-64h74, 20 May 1964; EGMA-64784,
26 June 1964.
2 Identifications - True Name
The following individuals hove been added by true name to the
UJVENTURE notebooks. Please assign 201 numbers for those who do notalready have them.
0k, a.(Frau fnu 4 BUY 201-tAN `OFT@ Unknown s c i r
ife_of Josef RET _:JOBRUCKNER. •BETZEL. aCOanunications_officax with-CATIDE, framAllEY..was_known to be m rknstarly:iiim_1964 for l k Bienststelle located in Munich.,).
GROUP IExcluded from automatic
downgrading and declassification
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EGMA - 64930
— 7
reASSigt E `did
DECLASSIFIED AND RE LEASED By
CENTRAL INTELLIGENCEO
IOURCESKETHOOSEXEMPT ION392f
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CONONVAllON OF •
06PATOI
MSOMMI COMM MO NO
ECRET EGMA - 64930
b. (Martin coSSmom L :: I IKOSSATZBELla September 1903 in Dresden,f:/reep
Germany e performed a security document checking task for CATIDE in
Hannovcr on 2N December 1963, (See UFA-41147, 7 February 1964,)His V-card at NLB •8707 indicates that he was used by CATIDE
is a letter drop in Berlin in 1950 and was dropped by them on IMarch 1951. The date of his reemployment is not known to 14card in Munich's g 1 files refers to a memo written by CL
:Don 22 March 1956, stating that COSSNANN of the BfV'sggggge office in Berlin was as we have long been aware also apaid member of CATIDE.
)4'as 3r, 1 v/C. Christina •0 GEHLEN 201- •01) serf '
Born 5 March 1940 in Leipzig,„La_,EtIst Genially 7
•
This daughter of Giovanni CEHLENcLthe foreign liaison unit Tor Dr. Hans WINTERC.he
who reported in February 1964 that her gmanantyttapaditaad
been determined. < ‘-• .AJ -
‹Otto 4 01GOTTANKAO0inl. Ina\a_•GERAU
Born 31 August 1907 eir ;rarnai
He joined the scientitkc_ind technical evaluations unit at CATIDE
00901 _ peci_alir ainaft_and_vans
e.t Eos • 1 ,0EPPL 41 ikcfk)(fi rart. 49ibPOB UnkoownResidineMunich. Freseniusstr. 790- ;c7e.
She is .a translator in theDennts_RUDLOFF MEI. the unit whichltyzes the free world erne.
,
f.<JIIIN Milfried • KRALLERT C:: otn 13 January 1912 in Vienna, Austria
err 4er.meutAlthough Munich registry contained a201-file for KRALLERT, he wasnot rep d in UJVENTURE files as a CATIDER until CATIDE re- zhquested a pc trare 70W.figcnt A May 10AA)
:::007
L./S fnuP KR USE (201 - n '‘. )
B:rn circa 1920kiN,C/7- 6.•-W.m/b..//
This man joined CATIDE circa 1963 as ssistant to the d ut chiefof air evaluations. He is • tuft affg_ 11r-Ciiiiii-dited the likely successor to Hans-Curt von SPONECK
C::: ___A •SPOHR, shfould •SPOHR be given a new assignment.
lr 7. fen 4 1KULLAU (201- (Lit'1,16:iltanv/ 3 B M W k i ro l in Cte/A)
As of February 1964 he was donut chief of naval evaluations.
„7- (1,Cmdr) Helmut NSECKI-
U1A00„
DPOB Unknown e ir A. e in 41 .
He Joined the-cavel evaluations unit •ar i1 196chief when Captain Gunter POSER 3URECHT EI ,„ wentBonn. )(See paragraph 4 h.)
9
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ECRETEOCOMIMM 2
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• 19..--- j Major fnm Mime? (jlumntir)_(201- )t. 1 ,, . a ;
Ion circa 19; _. es ; ' .. ,'e-Thi7 - •,.-...;
Having joined CATIDE late in 1963, he Watt coPmend.Stf_kbe_4CLAI_Forces School at thutAilaing4 kaPansar4i SENAtari) . 1:1 1964._ trevinusly PICHERT-..tna ztandauLaanginear_banalion _at Wildflacken eisz cormany.
.C624. Karl t RAWERC_fl
DPOB Unknown , r ,:...cre...D.4-4).1(
The thief of iii`Hreisach Ionospheric Institute, he, like othersworking for the institute, became a CATIUm employee when CATIDEabsorbed the institute in 1963. Dr. RAWER is dirertly subordinateto Johannes CRONE`C ::), 4CA PPEL, chief of communicationstonit-mf CATIDE,
/ C041/40 (lcI*44V-WwWICHHARDT -::3
Enrn_44 ; F L - 1=f0ff . 4 rad..z7 -mdrilaecm a. -cn
JILT/bg o t r y 964 he rElsged fnu M RKftissojnomilarjayffsjar_for Conrad KUEHLEIN :D•KUENNE. in Washinaton.>
1 .< lail l riCITINTOT [:: oeser
Born 1 D e c e m b e r 12.94_im St . P butt,
• (Leningrad. USSR1
BDC_kraces were reauested.01 lf;efCATIDE:in EGNA-645.01. flay-litie lt
'1 t C. • n . / . . P e t e r I • WIERK-WERNER•
OGLOECKLER 1 7 -; ren A. 4Borirraiiiiry 1913 in B Island of Ruegen.1113T-ZermanyResiding in;INiesbaden: Nainzorstr. 25a 14, 4-rx--77
Early in UJEEJzi-iiiik,renortedlyli CATIDELnperations officer servingunder industrial cover in Frankfurt/Main. (See EGFA-41733 21 April1964.) %.,
< C iw e : Y L I - Amali• I (OGLER net., 7 li d-r e rnm; t
Korn 4 May 1921 arIFTWITIIiitZ aiirikstC
.. =
As to serve as her us and s cretin if he joins CATHINK.The wife of R i cher drp ee belowl7and a staff employee. she
/p. ichard VER Jair c;e4 - Jv
'-Born 16 September in at azetlhan
21 • near Erding. Bavaria etir,t,.„
e
communal OF
3O.
3. gaMizational and Personnel Changes
Theto
following organizational
W T I
and personnel changes have
/ A G E
becomeknown as s
UST rTEVIOU wino,. _C.. E T • 3
s been nominated as CATIDE's chief reereeentetive to CATHINC„wll.., Aut It is not clear wh ther he wilactually take the lob. Asioinnd CATHIE in 1960. F 4 . ti7Trili
e . pannhes 4° WALLER L_ L::] ta a
Born 25 November 1926 in t i niiiiditenThuell C -„„ Re s i dl l ein tg Lgiten ifi65 ct•cre t;;I:EAV
k
EnC traces wOricreouested. -on behalf of CATIDEOn EGMA-64364. 20April 19642.
Dmmum
CLAIIIMATIO AIIIIS ITNION NO.
CRETI ECM 64930I S P A T C H
CONTINUED
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a. Hans vo BUECHLER C BROCK, told
in Nay 1964 that the CE/CI, agentsecurity, and staff security come aaaaaa of CATIDE aresupervised by Wilhelm BAUER C. :BAYERLE,whose position hare or lesson • par with that ofWolfgang lANGKAUN- -W =3, MOLTEN, who we had
thought supervised those sections. This appears togive CATIDE six major organisational units just under
the vice-president:
(I) Tactical collection under Herbert KRAUSE
EL 1REICHLIN (See paragraph 3 f.):
(2 ) Strategic collection and other functions,
such as personal and foreign liaison, under MOLTEN;
(3 ) CE/CI and security, under MAYERLE;
(4 ) Evaluation and reports under Gen. Erich
DETHLEFFSENc:: : :3 •DEGENHARDT;
(5 ) Plansand administration, includingand war planning, under Horst WENDLAND C:1@HOLM;
(6 ) Communications under Gen. Johannes CRONE,
C:7 ICAPPEL.
b. On 16 June 1964 MOM told C.that CATILE will have completed its building
program by 1961; by which time it will have reached its
peak employnent of 6,000. He said that at present CATIDE
employs approximately 5,000 persons.
c. According to 'BROCK, CANOE had three CE groups
as of January 1964. The primary one was headed by Rolf
GRAEBER @PETERSEN, responsible to MAYERLE.
Another Ended by Dr. Hans Georg LANGEMANN C. ,ILUECKRATH, responsible to @HOLTEN, handled CE work tor
the political operations group of Kurt WEISS c::OVINTERSTEIN. Commas of the Chinese Communist intelli-
gence service, apparently the duty of the third group, was
supervised by MAYERLE directly.
d. In May 1964 an indications center (Aktuelle Lage)
was set up in the military evaluations unit. While Horst
NITSCHMANNt::: MORTMANN, chief of military
evaluations is officially responsible for the functionsof the unit, his deputy, Friedrich GRUENEWALD C
vGRAU, will actually manage the center, reporting directly
to the German Defense Ministry in Bonn and to UTILITY
through ODEGENHARDT.
e. (1) Hein: HERRE c::_ :13 @DESSAU, was named
to replace Conrad KUEHLEIN ca ::: OKUEHNE, as CATIDE's
Washington representative.
(2) MUEHNE will return to CATIDE in July 1964
to become denut y to DEGENHARDT, in OD EGENHARDT s words to"to assume active leadership of the
Auswertung while •EGENHARDT operates one half step higher .
f.1 E:CHLIN, deputy to •HOLM since March 1963,was selected to replace MESSAUas chief of tactical col-
lection.
staybehind
(2) Hermann LASSEN Z4 @LANNERT,- assumedMEICHLIN's job as deputy to •HOLM.
; :: 53c
NOE
USE PREVIOUS 10ETION
PAU NO.
4
CLOW=
C R E T ' 3 1 ONT NP O
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CRETIEOM-64930
MR MN MO M MO MX
(ONIVRIA l lON OFD SFAMI
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commuma OfD I S P T H
1 4 5 f t l I 1 C 1 1 P I O N WO MA
E 49910 9E31 EGMA 64930
• (3) Lt. Col. fnu @KUM, formerly in p eee 1,'
took over 1LA3Q4ERT s duties as chief of the war planningsection of the plans and administration unit.
• g. (1) Otto Herald Andre HORS CL: ;17 MOELLER, 'VIKTOR, formerly CATIDE rep ive inParis, became chief of foreign liaison on 2 March 1964,vice METZ Ez 23 MERTENS.
(2) MERTENS had been scheduled for the CATIDErepresentational job in Washington until his heartattack early in 1964. He had returned to work by Jun.1964, but MLB does not know whether full or parttime,or in which unit.
(S) Alfred DUERWANGER C::_ IDIECKMANN,UTILITY's son-in-law, replaced 1NOELLER in Patis.
• h. Dr. Hans Walter Julius WINTERSWILDEN, who has been in charge of CATIS;73 to reignliaison with countries of continental Europe, supervised
the entire foreign liaison unit from the time of •MERTENS'sillness until 2 March. when WILDER moved to 1HOLTEN'soffice in downtown Munich, where he was to handle specialagent and foreign liaison connections for UTILITY.
1. (1) BROCK was scheduled, as of 1 July 1964, tobecome CATIDE's representative in the Hague circa October1964. His duties in the foreign liaison section have beendivided.
(2) IPPEL CI III] DUERER, will handlereports exchange with KUBARK and other services.
(5) The individual who will be in charge ofoperational liaison and supervise the general trend ofKUBARK-CATIDE liaison has not been selected. Fnu @KOLLER,originally slated for the job, has decided suddenly toreturn to the Bundeswehr. (See paragraph 6-n.)
j. The sutures evaluation staff in the tacticalcollection unit has been broken up and its p ent in three directions. Gustav Adolf TIETZEC KURZ. chief of that staff, beam* deputy to Ebrusx LUDCR
lACKERMANN, chief of agent security. Partof the function and personnel of 1KURZ s staff was trans-ferred to the military section, part to the economic-scientific and technical section, of the tactical collection
unit.
k. The audio surveillance unit under fnu •BITTMANNwas transferred late in 1963 from communications to plansand administration.
1. Major fnu MATTERHAUPT (phonetic), 1Hans-GeorgMOMMSEN, formerly commander of CATIDE's Special ForcesSchool at Bad Aibling, has replaced Major Wolfgang UllrichLEHNERT, SHARER, in the unconventional weapons section ofarmy evaluations. (See Paragraph S-b.)
m. (1) Klaus RITTER Er •:: /ROEHL, scheduledto leave the Auswertung for a year as reported in Reference
A will in fact have a one to two-year leave of hbsence inorder to head a Rand-type organization, a private researchcorporation under contract to the government. As reportedin EGMA-64668, 30 June 1964, ROEHL say remain permanently
with the new corporation if it proves successful.
U31 PREVIOUS JOITION. Hapirei K4 6 RE
IOU
sio DOC
'1
•
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CONTINUATION Of
DISPATCH1K ECRETI EGMA - 44930
MOM = M AM la W A
(2) Ernst Otto Franz ZOLLING 7_ CP ZAHN,will assume OROEHL's functions as chTiT of politicalevaluations, as reported in Reference A.
n. Fritz von BONNARD cTL Z.DIBRUHN, former
chief of the military section ot the tactical collectionunit, who suffered a heart attack late in 1962, hasreturned to work in the personnel unit of CATIDE. MLB
does not known whether he is working full or parttime.
o. Waldemar HERMANN-TROSS 17] @HERTEL,is scheduled to assume the number-two CAME representa-
tional job in Paris in October 1964, replacing Lt. Col.:::a. •ROTTMANN, who has helduenter REINHARDT c:::
the job since early 1962. Like ,ROTTMAN, •HERTEL will
also serve as CATIDE re presentative to SHAPE ACCG.
p. Klaus-Juergen von BENTIVEGNIIJUERGENS, aide to UTILITY on technical and C:matters, is to become number-two man in Rome on 1 July1964.
q. Werner ESCHENAUER SEICHENDORF,who formerly held a CE/CI job in Bonn, replaced von
BENTIVEGNI as an aide to UTILITY.
r. Dr. Waldemar MARKWARDT ---1, •MARX, wastransferred to a Dien sssss Ile prior to January 19 64 . AtHeadquarters he had been chief of the Soviet unit in themilitary section of tactical operations.
s. Hans Joachim von SEELEN c ::: , SEIFERT,who formerly worked for KRAUSE, •REICHLIN, in Di sssss telle11 , was, as of February 196 4, working in CATIDE personnel.
t. Franz SCHLECHTIZKY:::3 @SCHWN, lastknown to have been chief of gi nuernnerg Befra from 1959to 1962, was chief of a Dienststalle located in Munich asof early 1964 .
u. Col. Hans Adolf von BLUMROEDER ELL
OBIRKEN, born S August 1904 in Sigmaringen, was workingin the general armed forces section of military evaluationsas of March 1964. A classmate of DETHLEFFSEN, •DEGENHARDT,
at the war academy, OBIRKEN worked for CATIDE as early asJanuary 1954,according to MLB s UJVENTURE file. He told
the Army liaison officer, however, that he hid "just"been G-2 of Wehrkreis Hamburg, soft is possible that hisservice with C:TIDE has been interspersed with regularBundeswehr assignments.
v. Gottfried FAEHRNANN :::] 1FRONHOFF(or OFROHNHOFF), reported in paragraph 3-3 of EGMA-63932,27 February 1964 as fnu FAEHRMANN in a security holdstatus because of his personal friendship with UJDROWSY,has apparently returned to work. He attended Karl J.
NOLBRUNNER's Christmas party with members of the soecialsecurity group headed by Volker FOERTSCH FLEMING, OFRONHOFF resides in Munich, it Holneins ssssss7 .
k n
vz•
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M U SS E M t e n T O N R T
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comma Of
DISPAUX
D I U A T C 1 1 mon I W O 1 1 0
R E EGMA - 64930
Fri. fnu •PEGNITZ, last reported to be secretary
to WENDLAND •HOLM, has been promoted to e ten status (lifetime civil service) and was, as of February 1964, anadministrative assistant to @HOLM.
F Graf Goetz von BULLION _=OGOLZ illleave headquarters foreign liaison tor a liaison Job inBrussels.
Y. Five girls have loft the translation unit ofDr. Wolfram MUSS, c::: SWILL , for other CATIDEassignments.
(1) Barbara HERRE, BBBBB bel HITFELD, daughter
of DESSAU, has left Headquarters for an .
assignment in Madrid.
(2) Marianne @NANG has left for an unknownassignment.
(3) Sybille ISCHARNITZER, English language typist,
left early in 1964, reportedly for • job in.Paris.
(4) Dori ISCHLANZ, who in the past has held
various jobs outside CATIDE Headquarters,including one .with the German Embassy inAnkara, has left the translations unit.
Her appearance at CATIDE s party for MLB
on 8 June 1964, as a waitress, suggests
that she, like the other waitresses, worksin UTILITY's office.
(5) Cordelia •SIEBECK has left the unit, reportedlyfor only a year. •
4. Gabriele HERRE E ---7will leave CATIDE'sdispensary to accompany her tatner to Washington. (Seeparagraph 3-c.)
4 Separations
The following CATIDE employees have left the organizationfor the reasons stated:
eDRUKA, born circa 1909 in Austria, assocVii ;d waina. Lt. Col. Helmut DRUSCHKOWITSCH,
CATIDE s administration and plans unit since 1959,
returned to the Bundeswehr on 1 November 1963, to a G-4assignment at CPNTAG.
b. Edith DRUSCHKOWITSCH, born circa. 1919 inBaden/Wuerttemberg (exact place unknown), the wife of
IDRUKA, had also been employed by CATIDE, according toEGFA-41839, 28 April 1964. H , ALEJOS learned inJune 1964 that she had resigned to Join her husband in
Heidelberg.
c. fnu IFOLGNER, chief of the satellite section of
army evaluations, had a heart attack early in 1964 and was
not expected to return to the office.
d. Herbert HOESSELBARTH (---. — born 2 April1907 at Chemnitz, (now Karl Marx Stadt), East Germany,working 1 e same CATIDE field base as Oskar REILE
•RISCHKE, was fired late in 1963 or early.In 1904.
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LISEPAMOUSIDITIGIC R T T L
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comnatuom OFD I S P T H
cLASIiri TIO
tat IlltviOn EairioN r
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R T 101111/40C141 WOOLMD 110
EGVA - 64930
e. Kurt HOFMANN [ ONAUSWALD, chief ofthe Soviet and NVA military analysis section in CATIDE sLAURICLE unit, left in March 1964 for a throe-year tourof duty with the Special Handling Detachment, SHAPEIntelligence Staff.
f. Dr. fnu •KRUETHER, chief of the GSFG desk inarmy evaluations, left CATIDE in mid-1962, for unknown
reasons.
g. Maj. Wolfgang Ulirich LEHNERTSHARER, who was retired from military status in tail1963, was fired by CATIDE in May 064. An instructor
in CATIDE s sabotage school from late 1959 until April1962, SHARER worked most recently in eDENK s unconven-tional weapons section of army evaluations.
OPRECHTEL, who had been chief of navi;Caluations at
h. Naval Captain Gunter POSER
CATIDE since April 1963, loft in the spring 1964 toreplace Gen. FERBER as chief of joint military intelli-gence in Bonn.
1. Ernst Ludwig ROSEMANNr—
•KARLSSON,CATIDE s representative to CATHINK, was fired, as reported
in MUNI 9020, 25 Fe bruary 1964.
- J. Carl SCHUTZ :::] SCHUSTER, formerlywith Dienststelle 24 in Cologne, and a friend of UJDRUM,has been fired, presumably because of his SS record.
k. Naval Captain Hans ("Archie") TRUNMER JjITRUMBERG, was replaced as chief of naval evaluations inApril 1963 by POSER, 4PRECHTEL. Prior to his departure
from CATIDE Headquarters OTRUMBERG had been reported tobe slated to become chief of naval intelligence in Bonn.In early 1964 he was reportedly making frequent visitsto CATIDE.
I. Ernst-Heinrich ZIMMER __ o•ERNST,formerly eZIERER, was planning to leave CATIDE in orderto make more money in private business, as reported inEGBA-77354, 23 April 1964. Most recently on the Berlin
desk at CATIDE Headquarters, •ERNST was once chief of theSoviet section in the tactical operations unit. He alsoserved for a time with CATIDE s Berlin office.
r. Two persons are known by MIS to have left CATIDE's
military evaluations unit to join the.Sundeswehr.
(1) mu FOERSTER, IFEHLAU, chief of East
• Gorman OS in army evaluations, left in April1964. He was reported in EGNA-63952, 27 February
• 1964, to ha nossiblv identical with Pans JoachimFOERSTER
(2) muTRAUGOTT, ITHIERSCH, born circa 1923,• left the transportation and supply section.
n. Three individuals have left Dr. 'MILLE', trans-
lations unit.
(1) Paul BASUN left in 1963 to study at
the University of Munich. Although he has
continued to work for the unit during his schoolvacations, he will probably not return full timeupon completing his s tudies, because he intendsto become a teacher.
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^41141.1 I-4n a a- po
MATO R E T OMMCIII tan A o
memo OFECMA - 64930
. . —
0111 10
(2 ) Helga OKUNO left on maternityis not expected to return.
--,(3) Irene LANCKAU (1DN a -- J @LAUSITZ,
daughter of LANGKAU, HOLTEN, was •iiiiii1943 to e Carman Air Force captain anda p p i ly permanently, before th4 birthin early 1964.
. S. True Names
leave and
p
early in
left CAT1DE,of her son MLR only by lies,
.%%%%%%for the Mud-
The following persons. formerly known tohave been identified i i true name as well: -
a. fnu 614 Flicnm is
“ fnu •• von KOTZLOW (201- -
. 0 0 1 4 : circa 1913POD: Finland
. ,
nraorty in it iiitotigejegriSysc•1
/ i n @efts unit, chiof of the Nnernberg
ireHans-GeorgUniMSEN's
• MATTERHAUFT (2 01-
Refra since 1467.
true name is
. (phonetic)6 anftly
been
unit, _
b. M
L.
I N L . : . - l i r r n i - c . . e t . . . .
DOB: 2 June 1915 r_ 7
POR Stet 7:74 4M u n i c h , , , • ( . . e - r t . ,
Preset/emiraseine
RES: \ (1962) Hess Str. 6.
le the Bundeswehr entineers.least 1962. first with
•MOMMSEN has
the staybehind3-J.)
ipiel. ChemikerN
with CATIDF since at
more recently with army evaluations. (See paragraph
c
VCPI)IR UEris
. . /
4 N NN
spr. Kurt • POST C--. ::D
DOB: 22 Sentember 19 6 e.jv
POD: (Olmouc CSSROlauetx0 d a6••=eia ru
d. Frauin paragraph 6-u
4KOTTRACH I s North
RES: rtifunirh 21 nueoceldnrforstr.
fnu elt0EGER (phenol:), identifiedof Reference A, as • sec aaaaa y in
Cermanv section of /CI operations.is actually ■
1 raprli Barbara 4* ICHTER. neeIlent1FCI,POROCER/=
DOB 3 December 16- ti,40P 2.28: Berlin ,
von
.--c• /
::1, @ONKEL Jenny
She is the wife of Hans Felix RICHTER. Ca
R er. N. .
fnu WEIN
and
• e. Dr.
Dr.
li 02.
fn ECER C:: DOB: Unknown der C;Cizr”to i
121 Yueoslavie
a medical doctor and bio-chemist in the econeaic/scientific
technical section of the evaluations and reports unit.
i'4. 5ac usimmusromom.
140
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•
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9
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6. Identifications - kilts
The following aliases have been added to our UJVENTURE files.
nform aa i aa on employees of CATIDE's Berlin office, paragraphsb, f. 1, n, p, w, I, and ee was gained from EGBA-76425, 11 December
1963.
a. Fri. fnu ADLERDPOB Unknown
A "ferienkind" during the summer vacation of 1963, ADLER app ly
has begun to work full time, serving as sifter, to Dr. •MILLE
in the translations unit when Ute JUNGE, OJESTER, is
absent.
b. fnu @ALBRECHT (male)Born circa 1942
a communications clerk with one of the operational units in Berlin.
c. fnu eBOECKH (male) DPO Unknown
reportedly in the office of Kurt RANDEL-SENPERwho handles liaison with B avarian government agencies.
d. fnu SOME (male)Born circa 1913
ORAHNE.
Soviet OR analyst in any evaluations since his E0D, circa October
1963.'
e. fnu ODALLBERG (male)
Possible DPOB: circa 1906. Hamburg
chief of administration for the Befra unit of tactical collection,probably holding rank of Regierungsrat.
fnu @ELLERT (male)Born circa 1913
leader of Group "B" in CATIDE's Berlin office.
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Frau fnu @FLOEHR
Born circa 1923
in the translations unit at CATIDE Headquarters.
• h. fnu OGABLEVZ (phonetic) (male)
• Born circa 1925
in charge of CATIDE's cartographic depot, working for •SCHRIEF.
i. Frl. Karin GEMMING
DPOB Unknown
Working part time for the translations unit while she attendsSchmidt's Sprachschule in Munich, she is a sister of Helga GEMMING,formerly in the unit.
j. Gisela GERSFELD
DPOB Unknown
in the translations unit at CATIDE Headquarters.
k. fnu tGURT (phonetic)
Born circa 1923
a foreign documents evaluator in military evaluating.Ck -
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with one of the larger operational units in Berlin.
f. Frau fnu •KUPFER
DPOB Unk nown
employed in the office of Dr. ISCHOENHERR, who works for 4LUECKRATH
in a special CE unit in the HOLTEN comple x.
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1. fnu •HAGENRISTER (spelling uncertain)
(male)Born circa 1923
working in IBAUMEISTER's office in Berlin since June 1963.4HAGENRISTER's wife worked as a secretary at Headquarters in the
office of ODLSSAU, then chief of tactical operations.
a mu IHANG (male)DPOB Unknown
radar analyst in either technical or air evaluations.
n. fnu IHARNISCH (male)Born circa 1913
assistant to 1JENSEN, leader of Group "B" in Berlin.
o. fnu •HOLZ (mal e)DPOB Unknown
working for SCHLESWIG in SAM analysis, air evaluations.
p. fnu JENSEN (mal e)Born c irca 1896
in Berlin for many years as leader of Group H . NIB UJVENTUREfiles carry a Juergen JENSEN (probably true name), V •12654, who
joined CATIDE in May 1953 and was last reported working with the
HOLTEN complex.
q. fnu KOLLER (ma le)Born circa 1921 Originally scheduled to assume overall supervision of CATIDE
liaison with KUBARK and other services, part of •BROCK's job,@KOLLER suddenly decided to return to the Bundeswehr which offered
him a regiaental command. (EGMT-10865, 22 June 1964, describes
OKOLLER in somewhat more detail.)
r. fnu •KROEGER (male)Born c irca 1905
in Berlin for many years as leader of Group A . NIB UJVENTURE
files list Karl KROEGER (true name), born 20 September 1909 inBydgoszcz (Bromberg), Poland, who joined CATIDE circa January1951 and worked for Diinststelle 62 in Berlin during the early
1950's.
s. Frau fnu IKUHNERTDPOB.Unknown
An other-than-English translator in the translations unit, who
has apparently been there for some time.
t. fnu @KUMMER (male )Born circa 1912
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v. fnu ONALSUNG (male)
Born circa 1904 .
railway expert in transport and supply section of CATIDE •s •ilitar
evaluations unit, formerly with the Bundesbahn.
w. fnu eMERAN male)
Born circa 1925
Brought to CATIDE from a troop unit early in 1964 to replace fnuFOERSTER, •FEHLAU, as chief of East German OB, OMERAN was designat
chief of the Soviet section of army evaluations in May 1964.
x. Uli (Ulricke) •MAINBERG (female)
DPOB Unknown
working on Near Eastern political and economic reports in the
translations unit.
y. fnu IMOELLENBERG male)DPOB Unknown
chief of the atomic h and techniques section of theeconomic/scientific and technical evaluations unit.
z. Hans •MUNT AU male)
Born circa 1940
a former translator for a private firm, he has joined the trans-
lations unit, where he specializes in technical translations.
aa. Fri. Astrid MYLIUSBorn circa 1935
in the translations unit.
bb. fnu •PRANNER (male)DPOB unknown
working for ILUECKRATH in his special CE unit in the •HOLTEN compl
cc. fnu SROSSFELD (male)DPOB Unknown
a young member of either the tactical collection or the evaluationunit.
dd. fnu'ORUDAT (male)DPOB Unkrown
chief o • CATIDE surveillance team.
ee. Frau fnu SABOTTIBorn circa 1908
has worked for several years for,43ENSEN, leader o Group "H" in
Berlin.
ff. ISAITNER (male)Born circa 1922
sub-deputy in the Far Eastern forces section o the combined armsunit of military evaluations, with CATIDE since 1962.
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fnu •SCHA UER male)
Born circa 1917 in Berlin
reported to be in charge of Befra files.
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hit. Dr. fnu •SCHOENNERR
Born circa 1912 n Berlin
working at present with •LUECERATH in a special CE unit subordinati
to @HOLTEN, Dr. ISCHOENHERR has been with CATIDE since 19$8 or 19$
it. fnu ISCHRANZ (male)
DPOB Unknown
analyst on the Czech desk in ailitary evaluations, who entered on
duty early in 1964.
jjrau fnu @SCHMIEDERBorn circa 1928-1932
an assistant to Volker FOERTSCH, 'FLEMING, in the special security
group attached to UTILITY s office.
kit. fnu ISTADT (phonetic)Bern circa 1928
working for •EICHENDORP, who has replaced IJUERGENS as a special
aide to UTILITY.
II. fins ITONDA (male)Born circa 1914
chief of the supply segment of ICARLSSON's transport and logistics
section of military evaluations, /TOADS appears to have a doctorateof some variety.
me. fins @URBAN (male)
Born circa 1919, probably in North Germany
• member of the naval evaluations section, as of spring 1964.
nn. fnu IWERNER (male)
Born circa 1913
loader of Group J in CATIDE's Berlin office.
co. fnU @WILLIBAND (male)Born circa 1920
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advanced in May 1964 from • job in the East German OB desk to
become deputy chief of army evaluations.
pp. Ute IZECHAU (female)
Born circa 1939
In the translations unit.
7 Corrections
a. In paragraph 2-a of Reference A, Alfred BAROWSK1 was
listed as • new true-name identification an individual scheduled
United Kingdom. believes that this is in fact
to participate in esca pe and evasion training at SMETRIC in the
a new alias for Joachim BAHR C: @BACH, a retiredLieutenant Colonel who has served as an operations officer in
CATIDE's staybehind program since prior to May 1960. BAROWSKI is
the only indi vidual on the list of persons receivin the SMETRIC
training whom cannot clearly identify, and knowsthat BAHR, 'BACH, did attend that course. Pp:I:7;I,. Fri. Ramona fRAMIN, reported in paragraph 6-4 of Reference„vri
A o be a secretary in the transportation and supply section of
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military evaluations, is secrifiry to its chief, von CRAMER,(201-077279), CARLSSON. She was born on IS April 1921, not
circa 1935 as reported in that dispatch.
c. Review of additional biographic data from CACROW onWerner STEINIKE, =7 born circa 1912 in Berlin, reportedin paragraph-2-q of Reterence A), suggests that this is probablyWerner STEINKE, 'STERN, who has been carried in UJVENTURE files
as possibly. a CATIDE courier the husband of Lucie and father of
Ines and Susanne, all presently or formerly CATIDE employees.
d. Hans (WOLLNER and fnu WICHMANN, reported in paragraphs
6-: and 8 of Reference A as possible CATIDERS are in factrepresentatives of ODUNIT, as reported in EGMW-13508, 9 January1964.
e. The surname of Richard ZOLKIEWIER,(::: —:Dborncirca 1920, reported in EGMA-61041, 21 January 1963, should bespelled ZOLKIEWICZ. He as born 3 February 1921 in SolotwinaGaliciaUSSR.
APPROVED:
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