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\fi:Yerwardod herewith is Contact ceoart on Sajoot of reform.:—

Me at hedImportests forth in detail Subject's research and develop.sent 'enact. in France. Belem, Holland. Denmark nal? and West •Osman? in the field. of ADZ, OW aud C! 1 It also mtlecta Subjeot's broad

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endeavour inlaity various .type of lientific them fields.

International sotentifto oamferinoss are ?ocularly attended w abest ertechnicians. who roason ..pfAludr tochnleal buoinms interw.-lost omen those:seisms With thi oplioation of the latest solontiflo

•.devs1opsenti to .their4pecialised field.. This toot plueSubjeotosestib.ttshsd pitterwa international travel 'Newt* afford his datural sower

. foreetion as well aseeclesibiIily Valhi 5. p T. targeta in the REDSKIN• and CALLjldi. s.

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Obtained teprepars PI Q Part IS 'Mehl. Wag Pouched ender separate .• -tom? as Attaohnenti-to this ulapateh. An'Ordor to fabilitate Mum• correspondence, it is requast14 that art )n usboor b. assigned

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1. On 11 February undersigned wrote to Subject inviting him to oome toFrankfurt for additional oonsultation, and giving hin.the R. 4 T.L.O. letter:.

.-. head is a return addrese. The letter was received an 14 Fvbruary, and on 15: February Subject oalled °ems KOVACNS, =ATE 8 0 ' ++4 in Frenkstirt

andxporgional !fiend of Subject. .iovAcns 0 1 0101,''''entified undersigned of a Trier -telephone numbor whore &Abject a be reached.,Subjeot was oalled,.and a meeting arranged . for 16 Ftbruary at 2000 hours in

A. Frankfttrt at the Hotel Urine'. The meeting lasted from 2000bourv until after.• midnight, and ' , second meeting was held Sunday in Subject's- hotel romi from 110,

be 1300 hours. Due to ths shorthess of time available for neCincia •ranzeumerte X .• eab3Oot could not toe taken to the rooklar 3 A T safe houele.w0 thAiDete1 likeviimr

was ised ss sp.alternat" nesting lite. -- - d..

-':-.---:„ 2. Enough personal oontaot with Subject Imo eetabLtehed at the !bit meme...sQ,,..tM' t thire'was no further need for credentials or.identifieation. Subjeot

• thquird!nether .X0VACS Of ODCW4N:was not *Amp of oompetlimmr for unders:gned's' "ArgyOrceqe,_ but contented himself with the explanation that the Army repr:eskted

• farmwife, group of soientiflointereste and therefore was in a better position to-:' deal with Europeans of n3 to us. As the meeting promesued,Subject'appenled

• to co 'lone with this general line, and gradually !topped ropeatinge 4, .pylpipperlier expressed fears that his strvioes fight ppm

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3. SUOJECT's EIMT.221 EUROPEAN CONTACTS IN AM, UN, CW AND DITENSC YlEtO34 . .

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research cantor is asnmfattursd abroad: Dosimatiis;and 4imilar measuring (Wit,* or the con** are. menu-

\N factiwa0.by t!_pwise o IS &MR, in*Zug.DEF/ tdr7EINZ is Direct and the physicist is(Dr.)fndrETIUMLE. T)o Oermon f AUL FI/CHOW UAW.ErankfurtiVain, Case rstr. 7/31'with a branch officein West Berlin,"olso manufacture decimators for ths French°enter. lject's ntact in °home of eloctSeio.equip-mint is Pr f E, in Frankfurt. trig. tmdFRIEDRICRis also aotiv,e in the Frankfurt office, man unststsdoapaoit7. •

•D. MACH FORCES IN OKRUANY-Xoblens-Read of ,theirfemah naval forces

ls Admiral (nu LAMM, assisted by Lt. col (Igo.) fno EARTELLA. .A ?riots Captain Thu TAIILF2, located in Bingen Commander ofthe Worth Rhino flset is olossly connected with Admiral LAVO/S,and to in oharge of training French frog men. Subject ?saintly&signal and had manufaoturod for TAIL= sows frog •uits, which • •TAILLEZ tsstad personally, and placed a substantial ardor formors.(Subjspotos.00maission51).

C. DELOIUM Senior Direct* for Engineering Troops Ind oacanuleationsTUDILMR SUFFAIEUR d'OLIIES ET nes TrunsnIssions). Place WILLY,dasernsyrinoe Doduin, Drudiels-Colonsl,fnu FORM. Subloot statad-

that in 3elgium training of ,round troops .and tostihE AM, NWand CI1 matters are centered under this Diivoterate for."Erigineirtm.-*Troops and CommunLiatiuns".

Civil /Wens' problems for thit,"ABC nal& are centored in a labora-tory at the University of Louvain, under the direction of Capt.COUVRnUR. Subpiot stated that COUVREUR is a comparatively young -men, who will shortly ocaplsto acme examinations, b000ms eligible

.for promotion to Nor (he Is now a "Conior Captain") and in tinewill beccra a Mona' and the nucoopeoi to MOTT, (abovOlnotteres-ef AEC, nn ft CO matters in Delzium..

- - -D. MLLANDI, Dubject-iiioted that atomic, bactori ogioal,.and'ohamioals* laWrie-Rellohd Are oentorud in Ihn .01001, (sic) in Breda,

. Rolland.- Thi'Chiefois CUajor-fnu . RIZP-ODUC. Chief of Engineers .43sinumra pm (vum), rho-Aka, saalhorneulsAd 1114. ooleindlfpu PAR Th. INctiels nirootor fcm, overall Atomio, Oactoriologioal,,and Chomloal !Urfa* 'realms ip Rolland. .Colonel fnu AIMAARD,Dip]. Ins active at the Rqyal.nutch Academy for Mcientifio Rsseardh.Conoernsd iith R & D problems.. --thiatof Troop Deena arainst AN, ERat OW is Cobb.]a mu Kl0E0.

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cJ - 3Cope/Macon. Dirspotor of thia School is Colonai fnuChief of Tr4in1ng nanish cround troops in radiation, and pro-teatits davioes is Colcael fnu IIOURITZEN. 10DRI12EN last fallran speciallmratrooper testa on one special, ultra-small45attiry- doeimetsra that Subjeut made for him, and plaabd anorder far mar°. A partiotaar feature of Subjeut's dosimeterLa that due to its very small lase, it sun be 0onoealed in •poratroopers_phokot, or diseased aa, a dummy unit witch. Sub-ject stated th#t at UOURITZEN's test of paratroopers, fall 1756,all the paratrAapore squipacil with his dosimeter were savod, endSO: of all others werekilled".

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1111.1-BOHR IMTITUTE, nhacen. Isswarch on AE, DI, cr problams.Ms pllyeioist is ri ATLOD, Roy1PAIILEEN is in °hams of the

.volotron, and 0 1 is in °harp, of radiation and deteo-Cs* Ilion measUrinq instruments. Commandant of the Institute is Capt.

- • fnu acxsugsou, aisietod by Capt. Thu ASSEUSE.

1616111 Suolsar resaarch in Denmark is cantered in the Copenhacensemmemill; university's Institute for Thaaratioal Pk/vice (ImmuT TORlagli

YEOLVTISK 'MIK), closely affiliated with the NIE13-BOUR .- 113TITUTE. Isotope reeessuh is centuIpd in the *1111512111CTIT

•. CO RADIUM MOM!, headed by () I MItOSEM (phonetic sp. )

smommil • , • Y. =Et Subject has nods one sole trip to Italy to contact aliCilreear tnu PASOALLA, in Uilan. Bubjcst stated that PASQUA=has a &worst laboratory in lilac, maintained by the Italians

...government, and *Atli, is the Italian government's authoritYon radiation measuring egnipment. Zubjsot could supply tr.farther information on this "secret" Labaratory, beyond the fact

. that it is unlietad in any. directorial, or telephone . books, ggdcan be entered only by pre-arrangemint.,

-0P, :'-lp. OESUAlaw 1MNISTAT.02 ECM= ect• Subj stated that he knows fnu-t

Itulleji• sramm, Chief of Abtsilunc 12C, connected with ASO, Off, and- CV problem, ' " In Donnianisterial-dosont SAWN is ale of

COI Measuring instruments for the Air force and fnu DAEHLUMIN isChief of Cavil Defense. Specific etudi:s in the field of atomiabiolceical and chemical warfare are °entered in Koblens under the

-,direction of a °emu, physioist, Dr. Thu MOLD% DRTZLOW is alsoooncerned with research and.devslopment. A Dr. Thu LIDMi'is alsoactive in Koblains in the same field, in an unstated capacity.

,., aubject stated that in moral in Orrtaany, covernment Hilitary.utilisation of AI, DM and CW developments was larcely confined

. EC the Uinistry of Dofonse,while research was centered in liarious. .privat.; institute, and unirersitieo. Subject listed the follow-

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RADIOLOGICAL IMTITUTE, University of rrsiburg. Source statedthat the Chief is a friend of hip Professor fnu LinosmoNkA Dr. fnu =DST is anotAr friend of Subject'', at the Unive:1-sit, of Treiburc, concerned with problems of cround deoontamination(BorenverWouchunc). Subject atated his only work to date in thisfield vas conducted for the HIEL3-00HR INSTITUT in Copenhagen,which sons time ago received a consicnment of U.S. manufactured groundoontamination vehicles, supposed to be effective acainst muste4rdego (Colbkreus) at a temperature of LO decrees below ssro. 'abjectstat.<1 the chassis wore excellent, but the equipment could not markat the presorlbed temperature, because it depended on a piston

-style pump to liquify the mixture. lie solved this problem bysubstituting a osntrifugal pump for the piston pump. He said Dr.HERM, at the University of ?roiburc was holp?ul to him in hendLingOff impacts of this prob7.en, and described 1MMIIT as beinc One of.Oermany e s leading . scientiste in the Aerosol field. (P0i404.ema.diffusion and atomic fall-outs). Subject has no othercontaate inthis field, but expressed his willingness to query =DST furtheran Ms activities in the Aerosol field.

IN8TRUI2IT)TIO:1 PRO3LEM3 bjeot stated his oentact in thisfield ws. , r_j Inc. Fran r iCHCL, 0.m.b.1I., lapulaphysil, Hamburg.

PRUENOKL I s speoialties are hich-speed photocraphy (25,000piotures • second) and mieeellansous problems of &impulse trans- .mission. • •

I general Dorman tasting center ie the "Podsral lxperisentn1Institute (Dundee Versuohsanstalt, in Sraunsonseic. The specialistfor neafuring equipment is Dr. (flu JAEGER. This institute is underthe Oman Uinistry of the Interim*. A Dr. fnu smut' sonduotaspecial tests for the Uin. of Interior. At the "Deuteehe PorssohangsOensineshaft", Subjeet knows Dr. scnur.

Osman civil defense (Bundessratalt fuer Civilvertsidicunc) isooncentrated in Bad Oodosberc.. Subject's contact is Dr. faUILEN2. Air raid protection is centered in the rederal Air RaidUnion (Dundellufteohutewrband) n Uundoh,..under Dr. fna aruatrat.Subject added that the Oman Red Bross is to sone extent activein this field.

Subject stated that the flerman.i .sprosentative to the ',Atoms forPeace Oroup" in Geneve, Switserland is Professor D. fnu aurnm, ,whom Subject Imam dlichtly. 011iTIM1 vas appointed Oorman dolecatesometime ego, and Subjoct believes he will stay at this *pont for •

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-L . • •11101044CTITR texorms. Subject etatad that in the fall of1956 he attended the first formal instruction to be ,given inGermany on this topic. A special. ten day intensive course weegiven at'the University of Aaohen under Profeeoor FUCHS, withb0/45 German'teohnioiane and soientietp-in attendance. It 'theconclusion of the course all etuderte were taken in • groupthrough the isotope laboratory for madlcal purposes, maintainedby the Bayerinche Analin Fabrik, in Leverkusen. Aobjeot 'Matedthat this laboratory in Oen:any'. most modern in ills field ofisotope'', and Visitors are not normally. allowed. He explainedthat he underwent the training, beimuse he anticipated • largegrowth in tliadevelopment of leotopos in Germany, and wanted

▪ to break into the field while it wee etill young.

. SUBJECT'. BROM( et FATHER IN TRE DDR.

Subject explained.yhat his father has far the rest of his life a roes'in the o/d peopleis :me in Dresden, and that he is permitted to liveout his remainipe days 'there in peace unmolested by East Germans andRussians alike. The father comes 414 irregular ihtervali to visitSubject in Hambare, but must returrfrithin a monthor lose foreverhis .room in the old people's home. Subject's brother, Waldemar, isburied in.his laboratory in Leipzig, ana devotee all of his time toresearch into problems of the human heart ebeat. The brother's lab-oratory has been oompletely equipped by tHeyast Norman governmentwith all the latent and beat quality apparatuó at substantial meet,in hard . tisetern currency, to the DDR government. The brother reoeiveaa fixed salary of 2400 Eact narks per month, and substantial socialbenefits, such as a new East Osman oar at low oast (obtainable onlywith State approval), low cost food and housing in abundance and goodquality. The brother with Sukject l e assistance tried hard a ehile&co to locate employment in his speoialised field, research in thehuman heart, in West (lemony, He was unable to baste smplqrsont atany We't Gomm laboratory or University that would equal the standardof living and working conditions he enjeys in Leipzig. There was noopportinity„at this meeting to explore the question of the brothoriecantaoto with local soviet dr Enet Dermas' selontiste, but it 10 pre-sumed that such bey exist.

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Both meeting. with Subject wont off as planned. Pe sae contactedinitially in the dining room of the hotel, while finishing hiidinner, and the meeting conduoted in his hotel rocs. The second •meeting took place direatly in his hotel room. Subj./it's vim* inTrier will be completed by the end of February, and his wife andyoungest eon are vacationing there withlim. The following arrange-sents erre made for the next meeting' When Subject know in a few

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Cdayw umnotly when i wtU bc finished in Tries, he will write tothe untlorsignsi setting a day and dour when he can maks contact infrankfUrt. The ocntaot dtte was sot at the parking lot beeido thanot.?. Cavigny, mince Subject win be driving his oar. Subject'swire And child will Le housed in the Swami, and Subject her agreedto conduct his mooting with the undereigned elsewhere (oafehaueo).

6. ikbject axproesod lame riegivitos initially about providing informa-tion to the understgned on the identities ae..1 V.-cation of hi. mist:ell-anaous nontacto set forth in pAra 3 above. Ris feelings were assuagedby shdersigned e e sxplanation that the data were needed for evaluationof Subjeot i o potentiel'usefulness. During the mooting sufficientdata were gathered, so that before the rext matting some direct non-sideration can be given to determining speciffo conferenono. whiobSubject could attend.

7.'during the second meting,-Subjeet'e friend Mead called, andSObjset agreod to aiet him 1..tor in the 61. XMACHS obviouslr knowthat Subject was in town at the invitation of undersigned. Towardthe Glos3. of the wand &sting Sebject wee specifically iUatructedAga* that his meeting with undersigned Udll to be discuosed withnobedy, including bis friend MUM, his family, or other persons.As 8 wane wont tostine concerning Subject'o parsonal'sertea ofsecurity, C_ 21 in determining frem KCIACHS how .&on ifanything Subject tolo nia a gut the two moetinze.

Subject has 47N aeoeptrt6 contacts with undersignsd, and agreo6 t$a fomrth, no has held ttp,well Under various ivpos of KUDARK hoepitality, and€42' .00los baoklmc_and a4,..cirolttPt for cash..mmaatcwea1a42;--SUbjoot con6ral initiative and resocnefulneos and z.omewillingness to oecept direction, Subject has a prestint.an established natural*over far attending Into scientific ea _rlianitial,00eferseces A441axillod.teobnisixna!.buitnost rooms f2r dotng so. Rs explained to urtder- .fiord that he had not been too:aottivs thus tar in this field, due. to Wars:,and subsietcaeo costs involods'outt of proportion to imMadiste tianoI1 gainsto might ingoet.

aubjeaVhas @owe in prinoiplo to ths idea Of attsnding atlningl o .direction SAT, 'conferences in Sop tirn turcpsufor the pumas. of dorslopinifurther special (=teats. Suctiloonftrencs attendance is to be related toSubject*. btsinssl interests in!the fields of 41410,11W and CW,. graordsped

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