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OCR Page 1 of 2DEPARTMENT OF STATE
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY
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WASHINGTON
October 20, 1948
SUMMARY OF TELEGRAMS
GERMANY
In the opinion of our Acting Political Adviser in
Berlin the imposition of new restrictive Soviet
measures is significant not only for the tighter stranglehold
they impose on the western sectors of Berlin but also because
they indicate the utilization of increasing numbers of Soviet
zone police in areas immediately adjacent to Berlin and close
collaboration between the Soviet zonal and sector police. The
arming of Soviet zone police is apparently being duplicated
in the Soviet sector of Berlin, and our officials consider
that the Soviets may now plan a merger of their zonal and Ber-
lin sector police.
The various American intelligence groups in Germany
are all of the opinion that the recent report of the return to
Berlin from the USSR of General Walter von Seydlitz accompanied
by various other leading generals from the free German army in
the Soviet Union are probably correct. They consider that this
information has come from reliable sources, although nobody
has yet actually seen von Seydlitz.
DECLASSIFIED
E.O. 12065, Sec. 3-402
State Dept. Guideline, June 12, 1979
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