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Post by kstdk » 16 Jun 2020, 12:36

Hello

I have:

ADM 199-2463 N.I.D. 1 Files Concerning France, Holland, Belgium - Secret Weapons 1941 - 44 Part 2

ADM 199-2464 N.I.D. 1 Files Concerning France, Holland, Belgium - Secret Weapons 1941 - 44 Part 3

Any one for Part 1?

Are there any more "Parts" 4 -5 - 6 etc. etc??

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Post by Sid Guttridge » 17 Jun 2020, 05:39

What do you mean by "have"?

Are these copies or originals?

If the latter, you should return them to the PRO/National Archives immediately, as they are stolen and will otherwise be lost to other researchers.

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Post by Sid Guttridge » 17 Jun 2020, 05:41

What do you mean by "have"?

Are these copies, or originals?

If the latter, you should return them to the PRO/National Archives immediately, as they are stolen and will otherwise be lost to other researchers.

For the other parts, check the National Archives' online catalogue.

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Post by kstdk » 17 Jun 2020, 10:26

Hello

Sid, what kind of an answer is that, saying / indicating that I have stolen archive material from KEW ???

Off course it is copies that i have legaly bought from KEW through a researcher.

If that is the kind of responce one gets - please forget I asked :-(

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Post by Sid Guttridge » 17 Jun 2020, 13:50

Hi kstdk,

I did not say anything about you stealing anything. You gave no indication of how you came into possession of the files.

I was merely asking if they were original.

If they had been original, they would have been stolen, because the National Archives do not dispose of files.

Given that you wished to dispose of them, if they were original, the correct thing would have been to return it to the National Archives.

I am glad to hear that they are copies and that the originals are where they should be.

To reiterate at no point did I think you had stolen anything.

Your offer is generous, so please don't let my post disrupt your intentions.

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Post by Max » 17 Jun 2020, 14:44

Sid
Kurt has parts 2 and 3 and wants to know if anyone has part 1.
He also asks if there are in deed, parts 4,5,6 etc.

You said
Are these copies, or originals?
If the latter, you should return them to the PRO/National Archives immediately, as they are stolen and will otherwise be lost to other researchers.

You seem to be entertaining the possibility that they are stolen.

I thought - That's not very friendly.
I'm not surprised that Kurt thought so too.

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Post by Mori » 17 Jun 2020, 14:48

kstdk wrote:
16 Jun 2020, 12:36
ADM 199-2463 N.I.D. 1 Files Concerning France, Holland, Belgium - Secret Weapons 1941 - 44 Part 2

ADM 199-2464 N.I.D. 1 Files Concerning France, Holland, Belgium - Secret Weapons 1941 - 44 Part 3
The title of the files is the label on the digital copy you received, which someone wrote for his/her own research. TNA catalog is more specific, and I would take that as a reference. These files are from Director of Naval Intelligence. ADM 199 is full of files from this source, try your luck.

Have you also asked on ww2talk.com? People are very knowledgeable about Kew documents on that forum.
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Post by kstdk » 17 Jun 2020, 18:04

Hello

Thanks all - for your answers. I think we are alright by now, looking at the subject with the same understanding of it. :-)

It is correct that I have bought Part 2 and 3 and that i simply was interested in knowing if there exist other parts of ADM 199-249X - maybe 2461 (part1) and / or 2465 - 2466 etc.etc. I dont seem to be able to find them at the KEW site?

I have bought other documents from KEW, but are mainly interested in The Secret Weapons V1 / V2 and V3 :-)

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Post by Sid Guttridge » 17 Jun 2020, 18:15

Hi Max,

I was "entertaining the possibility that they were stolen".

Theft has been a real problem at the PRO in the past. We have our paperwork searched every time we leave the reading room because of this.

Kstdk did not specify whether they were copies or originals. I was trying to ascertain which.

If they were originals, the correct thing to do is return them to the PRO, as they would be irreplaceable.

I had no reason to think that kstdk had himself stolen anything and did not imply that he had.

You would be wrong to think otherwise.

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Post by Mori » 17 Jun 2020, 19:28

kstdk wrote:
17 Jun 2020, 18:04
It is correct that I have bought Part 2 and 3 and that i simply was interested in knowing if there exist other parts of ADM 199-249X - maybe 2461 (part1) and / or 2465 - 2466 etc.etc. I dont seem to be able to find them at the KEW site?
I had a very brief (really brief) look at Discovery: ADM 199/2465 is about Dieppe 1942, /2466 about Lorient U-Boat base, etc.
https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov. ... r/h/C87982

I could not find any other files then your two with DEILA (Destruction of Enemy Installations in Liberated Areas) on Discovery.

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Post by Mori » 17 Jun 2020, 19:32

Sid Guttridge wrote:
17 Jun 2020, 18:15
Theft has been a real problem at the PRO in the past. We have our paperwork searched every time we leave the reading room because of this.

Kstdk did not specify whether they were copies or originals. I was trying to ascertain which.

If they were originals, the correct thing to do is return them to the PRO, as they would be irreplaceable.
My 2 cts, just a feel reading you: it sounds like theft of archives is a personal obsession. Many people have digital copies of documents, they are really common. If you've ever been to TNA (or PRO), you certainly noticed the photo stands and people spending the whole days taking pictures or the documents. Same goes at NARA and other places.

Having been at various places, I rate anti-theft security at TNA high, just like NARA. It's good at French sites. It's poor at BAMA Freiburg and in most private archives.

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Post by Sid Guttridge » 17 Jun 2020, 22:35

Hi Mori,

I am not sure one mention in thousands of posts amounts to an obsession, but it is certainly a concern. This stuff is irreplaceable.

I would rather hope this was a concern for everyone.

Cheers,

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Post by steve248 » 29 Jun 2020, 16:34

If Kurt is still interested in the "Wunderwaffe" program he might better have considered Kew file WO 208/3155: "V2 Org." about 250 pages long and full of stuff by the people involved. Sorry to be so simple about about, but it is not my interest and just something I noted in case someone was...

And out of interest this is a decrypted radio message from Kew file HW 16/43 (message GPD 4059 transmitted 7 April 1945:
An Rf.SS, für Stab Ogruf KAMMLER, BERLIN. Geheim!
Im Nachgang zu Bericht Hauptstuf. SORGE, Meldung, dass 2 Tage nach Bombenangriff, “LEUNA” noch keine Anzeichen für energischste Massnahmen für Wiederinstandsetzung zu bemerken, trotz dringender Besprechung mit Direktion. Werksbesprechungen werden geheim abgehalten. Mein Erscheinen abgelehnt. Abgang des Funkspruchs mit Hstuf. SORGE am Ort besprochen.
Von Chef SS-Führungsstab, I/2, i.V. Dr. HELMKE, SS-Ustuf.

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Post by kstdk » 29 Jun 2020, 19:08

Hello Steve248

I am certainly still interested and have made a note of WO208/3155 and HW 16/43 - thanks a lot.

I am interested in all concerning V1-V2-and V3 operations :-)


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Post by steve248 » 29 Jun 2020, 21:14

Hw 16/43 probably contains over 1000 radio messages. Only a handful refer to Kammler.

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