Special wanted list GB

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The Sonderfahndungsliste GB ( Sonderfahndungsliste Great Britain ) was a comprehensive directory compiled in the Reich Main Security Office (RSHA) in the spring of 1940 with the names and personal details of 2,820 people.

In the event of a successful invasion of the British Isles by the German Wehrmacht , which at that time was being considered by the German warfare as an operational scenario (see Company Sea Lion ), these persons would have been from special units of the SS , which immediately followed the military occupation of the island state should land in this, should be systematically tracked down and arrested.

The special wanted list GB was supposed to serve as a kind of checklist for SS special commandos by naming people who would have been automatically arrested after taking power over Great Britain . In English-speaking countries, the special wanted list, which was found in 1945 by the Allied occupation forces in the ruins of the RSHA, has become known as The Black Book (Black Book, free " black list ").

Background and structure of the list

The list, compiled from individual search lists from various official groups of the Reich Security Main Office, was compiled under the supervision of SS intelligence expert Walter Schellenberg . On the one hand, it contains the names and dates of leading members of the British Government, the British Parliament, the British Army and public life in Great Britain (journalists, writers, etc.). It also lists numerous emigrants from the German Reich and from the European states occupied by Germany up to 1940 who were viewed by the SS as particularly dangerous or important, or despite their rather minor importance in the larger power-political context for ideological or personal reasons Nazi rulers were particularly hated: The list included Belgian, French, Dutch, Polish, Austrian and Czechoslovak politicians and generals who had fled the list. B. Edvard Beneš and Charles de Gaulle , but also cultural workers and scholars from Germany or Austria living in exile in Great Britain who were regarded by the National Socialists as ideological antipodes due to their political stance before 1933 or 1938 or the scientific teachings they represented, etc. so z. B. the writers Heinrich Mann and Stefan Zweig or the psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud . Finally, the special wanted list also includes rather obscure people practically unknown to the public who, because of their work behind the scenes, which they consider important, e.g. B. through involvement in secret service activities (e.g. people who were assumed to have been British agents in Germany before 1939), or as knowledge carriers about significant processes and / or projects of an administrative, financial, technological etc. nature (e.g. bankers who were to be asked about the whereabouts of the assets they had moved before the Nazis seized them; scientists who had expertise in their fields that were regarded as relevant to the war, such as leading physicists, biologists, chemists or engineers) were targeted by the SS intelligence services.

The special wanted list was added as an appendix (104 pages) to the so-called “Information Booklet GB”, a 144-page manual that was to be given to agents, occupation officials etc. deployed in Great Britain as an orientation for their work. A total of 20,000 copies of the information booklet were printed, but they were burned in an air raid on Berlin in which the department store in which they were stored was destroyed. Two originals of the special wanted list fell into British hands in 1945. Excerpts were published in the British press in 1945, so that some of the people on the list found out about the "honor" of being on the blacklist of the National Socialists. The caricaturist David Low , who was hated by the German rulers for his drawings that ridiculed the dictator Adolf Hitler , commented on the announcement that his name was on the list with the remark, “It's okay. I had the guys on my list too. "(" That is all right. I had them on my list too. ")

One of the specimens found in Berlin is now in the Imperial War Museum in London.

The names in the special wanted list are sorted alphabetically according to the last name of the target person. In addition to information on the function or area of ​​activity of the respective person, the entries also contain references to which office group, department and section of the RSHA was particularly interested in this person and to whom they should therefore be handed over after their arrest. Most of the people listed should have been handed over to Office Group IV ( Gestapo ).

People on the list

The information is reproduced in the list in the form in which it is entered in the version of the special wanted list that is located in the Imperial War Museum. Corrections and additions are added in square brackets […].

The departments / units / subject areas of the Reich Main Security Office that were interested in a person and to whom they should be transferred after an arrest can be broken down using the business distribution plans of the Reich Security Main Office.

The initial Roman number stands for the office group in the RSHA to which a person should be given, the following capital letter for the responsible department and the following number for the respective department. The following small letter, if applicable, stands for a relevant subject area (part of a section) within the relevant section: For example, the identifier IVA1 stands for section 1 in department A of office group IV of the RSHA.

In order to increase the compactness of the entries, the information in the headings "Date of birth" and "Hometown" (consistently corresponds to the place of birth) of the original list in the present reproduction in those cases in which the list entries contain both information (date of birth and hometown / city of birth ) have been merged according to the common Wikipedia scheme "([date of birth] in [place of birth])".

Some of the dates of birth are incorrect - they should only be corrected with a corresponding hint.

The names of people who have their own articles or for whom enough information is known to be able to create your own articles are provided with blue / red links. The names of people about whom so little is known that a review has shown only a very small chance that articles of their own will ever be created for them are shown in italics.

Letter a

  • A1: J. Aalten: Dutch, involved in the Breijnen affair; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • A2: Mohamed Oma Abbassi (born September 21, 1894 in Jungaort, India); presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • A3: Maude Abbotte (born July 19, 1906); presumed whereabouts: Liverpool; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • A4: Lascelles Abercrombie (born January 9, 1881); Lecturer; wanted by Section VIG1 [actually died in 1938]
  • A5: Markus Heinz Abrahamczijk (born April 15, 1900 in Berlin); last seen in the Netherlands; presumed to be in London; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • A6: Isidor Abrahamer (born May 18, 1901 in Mährisch-Ostrau); last seen in Teschen; wanted by Unit IVE5
  • A7: Abrahams: British News Agent; wanted by Unit IVE5
  • A8: Bruno Abramowicz (born June 2, 1895 in Berlin): journalist; wanted by Unit IVE5
  • A9: Simon Abramowitz (* March 23, 1887): Former Ministerial Director; wanted by Section IVA1
  • A10: Irma Abrasimos (married Michelson; alias: Michalowski) (born September 12, 1901 in Riga): clerk, barmaid; last seen at Böttchergasse 3 Danzig; wanted by Unit IVE5
  • A11: Gottfried Abt (born May 10, 1892 in Heinzberg): involved in Christian Van Houdt; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • A12: Ernst Ackermann (born May 25, 1895): union leader; Hometown: Gnarrenberg; wanted by office group IVA1
  • A13: Manfred Ackermann (born November 1, 1898 in Nikolsburg) (alias: Mandi / Martin): union secretary; wanted by subject area IVA1b
  • A14: Richard Acland : British MP; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • A15: David Adams (born February 23, 1895): British MP; presumed address 8 Southhill St, Poplar Ec4 London; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • A16: Ra Adams: Major at the British Department of Aviation; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • A17: Vyvyan Samuel Adams (born April 22, 1900): British MP; presumed address: 3 Gloucester Gate, W1; wanted by Unit VIG6
  • A18: Stanislaus Adamski (born April 5, 1899 in Wezerow): Polish university professor; wanted by Section IVE5 and Gestapo Danzig
  • A19: Jennie Adamson : writer [also member of the House of Commons]; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • A20: Christopher Addison (born June 19, 1869): [doctor and politician; Minister of Munitions in World War I ]; Hometown Hogstorpe; presumed whereabouts: Peterley Farm, Great Missenden; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • A21: Friedrich Adler (born July 9, 1879): writer, secretary of the Socialist International; Hometown: Vienna; wanted by Section IVA1
  • A22: Leonhard Adler (born August 4, 1882): lecturer; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • A23: Max Adler (* March 21, 1905) [recte: * July 24, 1907]: emigrant; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • A24: Nettie Adler (born December 1, 1868); assumed address: 121a Sinclair Road, London W14; wanted by Section IIB2
  • A25: Alfred Fritz Berthold Adolf (* July 30, 1895 in Sommerfeld) [probably the same person as A25]: [politician]; wanted by Unit IVA2
  • A26: Alfred Adolph (* July 30, 1895): [probably the same person as entry A26]; wanted by Amtgruppe Referat IVA2 [probably never in Great Britain]
  • A27: Franz Xaver Aerderl (born November 24, 1883 in Steinweg): insurance inspector ; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Section IVA1
  • A28: Jusuf Alaeddin: British news agent; Hometown: Ankara; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • A29: Andrew Agnew; presumed address: St. Helens Court, Leadenhall Street Ec2 London, wanted by Unit IVE2
  • A30: Johann Willem Albarda (born June 5, 1877 in Leeuwarden): Dutch Minister; wanted by Department IIIB
  • A31: H. Albot: involved in Akrel MacHacek affair; Hometown: Brussels; wanted by Amtgruppe Referat IVE4
  • A32: Alfred Albrecht (alias IE Roos) (* July 2, 1904 in Munich); last seen in Zagreb; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • A33: Otto Albrecht (born March 19, 1905 in Dirschau): mechanic, political agitator; wanted by Amtgruppe Referat IVE5
  • A34: Kurt Alexander (alias: Freeman): emigrant, writer; assumed whereabouts: 38 Vivian Way, London N2; wanted by Section IIB5
  • A35: Albert Victor Alexander (born May 1, 1885 in Weston Super Mare): Minister; presumed whereabouts: 1 Victoria Street, London; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • A36: John Alexis Alexander: Consul, involved in the Eric Eissler affair; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • A37: Allentrino: wanted in connection with the Werner Mikkelsen affair; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • A38: Heinrich Allina (born November 24, 1878 in Schaffa): Czechoslovak MP; wanted by subject area IVA1b
  • A40: Viktor Altmann (born March 7, 1900): Austrian Legitimist Leader; Hometown: Vienna; wanted by Amtgruppe Referat IVA3
  • A42: Ambridge; presumed whereabouts: Dawigdor Road, Hove; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • A43: Leopold Amery (born February 22, 1873 in Gorakhpur): British Minister for India; assumed address: 112 Eaton Square, London Wc1; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • A44: Karl Ammer (born May 5, 1898 in Pettenbach): auxiliary metal welder; presumed whereabouts. Jersey; wanted by Section IVA1
  • A45: Amsling: cleric; wanted by Section IIB3
  • A46: Friedrich Anders (born March 19, 1899 in Barmen); wanted by Unit IVA2
  • A47: Fergus Anderson (born February 9, 1909 in Vallington): motorcycle racer; presumed whereabouts: 36 Victoria Street, London Sw1; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • A49: William Albert Anderson (born March 4, 1883 in Spezia); last seen in Rome; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • A48: G. Herbert Anderson-Foster (born May 30, 1890 in Liverpool): British news agent, involved in the Maundry Gregory affair; last seen in: Riga; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • A50: Andriessen: Associated with Meespierson Bank, Amsterdam; wanted in connection with the Stevens / Best affair [see Venlo incident ]; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • A51: Norman Angell (born December 26, 1872): President of the World Committee Against War & Fascism [also member of the House of Commons]; Presumed location: 4 Kings Bench Walk, Temple, London; wanted by office group VIG1
  • Friedrich Antal : (* March 6, 1905): emigrant, lecturer; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • A54: Erich Antonezyk (born October 5, 1899 in Bilschowitz): intelligence officer, businessman; wanted by Unit IVE5
  • A55: Herbert Appel (* March 21, 1905) [recte: March 28, 1907 in Spantekow near Anklam]: emigrant, assistant [chemist]; presumed whereabouts: Birmingham; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • A56: Karl Appel (born January 29, 1892): seaman; Presumed whereabouts: Interned In Gb (Marine Sabotag); wanted by Unit IVA2
  • A58: Heinrich Arenz (born September 3, 1901 in Cologne): wanted by Section IVA2
  • A57: Fd Arey-Cooper [= Francis D'Arcy Cooper ]: presumed whereabouts: Unilever House, Blackfriars, London; wanted by Unit IVE2
  • A59: Alexander Arian (born April 28, 1896 in Warsaw): Polish officer; wanted by Unit IVE5
  • A60: Franz Arijs; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • A61: Reinhold Aris (* March 18, 1905) [recte: 1904]: presumed whereabouts Cambridge University; Requested by Section IIIA1
  • A62: Josef Armann: presumed whereabouts: High Cross, Castle Windemen, Westmorelan: wanted by subject area IVA1b
  • A63: Otto Armann (born August 6, 1910 in Elisenthal): worker; presumed whereabouts: High Cross, Castle Windemen, Westmoreland; wanted by subject area IVA1b
  • A64: Theodor Armbruster (* February 2, 1906 in Gnibel): Schumacher; wanted by Unit IVA2
  • A68: Arnold: Colonel on the British General Staff; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • A65: Fritz Arnold (alias: Fritz Kleine) (born March 7, 1901 in Apolda); wanted by Unit IVE4
  • A66: Robert Arnold (alias: Adolf Paul Narr) [identical to N6]; presumed whereabouts; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • A67: William Edward Arnold-Forster : Political Writer; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • A69: Eduard Arnthal (born February 3, 1893 in Hamburg): artist; last seen in Zagreb; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • A70: August Artischewski (born April 23, 1915): [military service refugee ]; wanted by Unit IVE5
  • A71: Mary Artner (born July 2, 1914 in Flottbeck): last seen in Hamburg; wanted by Unit IVA2
  • A72: Henry Rolf Arton (born October 28, 1912): British lieutenant; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • A73: Rudolf Aschaffenburg (* March 16, 1905) [recte: 1902]: [chemist]; presumed whereabouts: Edinburgh University; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • A76: Herbert Purcel Astbury (born November 13, 1907 in Leeds): engineer, involved in the Rudolf Koppel affair; presumed whereabouts: The Lodge, Bedfort Park, London W4; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • A77: John Astor [= John Jacob Astor, 1st Baron Astor of Hever ] (born May 20, 1886): [Conservative Member of the House of Commons]; presumed whereabouts: 18 Carlton House Terrace, London Sw1; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • A77a: Lady Astor [= Nancy Astor ]: presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • A78: Aline Sybil Atherton-Smith (born November 13, 1875 in Ryde): presumed whereabouts: Chantrya; wanted by Section IVA1
  • A79: Catherine Duchess of Atholl : presumed whereabouts: Elm Park Gardens London Sw10 Or Blair Castle, Castle Atoll: wanted by Unit VIG1
  • A80: Richard Attlee (born January 3, 1883) [same person as A81]: British major; presumed whereabouts: Heywood, Stanmore; Middlesex wanted by Unit VIG1
  • A81: Clemens Attlee [recte: Clement Attlee ]: leader of the Labor Party; presumed whereabouts: Transport House, Smith Square, London Sw1; wanted by Section IIB4
  • A82: Werner Karl Rudolf Aue [= Werner Charles Rudolph Aue ] (born January 8, 1898 in Albion Villas) [recte: June 8, 1891]: British Vice Ambassador in Holland [recte: Vice Consul in Hanover]; last seen in Antwerp; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Hanover
  • A83: Walter Auerbach (born July 22, 1905 in Hamburg) (alias: Dirksen): historian; wanted by Unit IVA2
  • A84: Rifat Avigdor (* August 9, 1895 in Constantinople) [recte: * June 20, 1895]: Jude, construction manager, reference 286; wanted by Referat IVB3 [expatriated in Germany in 1939, died on February 5, 1949 in Canada]
  • A87: Alfonso Aziria: Involved in the Hendrik Peter Kreutzenkamp affair; Place of origin: Brussels; wanted by Amtgruppe Referat IVE4

Letter B.

  • B2: MG Baat: reference number 130/40; presumed whereabouts: Unilever House, Blackfriars, London; wanted by Unit IVE2
  • B3: Kurt Babel (born October 10, 1897 in Liegnitz): Secretary of the Czech Communist Party; wanted by Section IVA1
  • B4: Stefan Bach : emigrant [biochemist]; presumed whereabouts: Cambridge; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • B5: Geoffrey Backhouse: Heimat Stettin: reference numbers 4380/39 and B4506; presumed whereabouts: Green Garden, Birmingham; wanted by Section IVE4 [also by IIIA]
  • Baden-Powell [= Robert Baden-Powell ]: leader of the boy scouts; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • B5a: Ludwig Badmann: colleague of Richard Merton; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Department IIID
  • B11: Adolf Baeir [= Adolf Baier ] (born September 30, 1907 in Oberskirchen): locksmith; wanted by Unit IVA2
  • B12: Dora Baeir [probably Baier] (born June 6, 1904 in Berlin): wanted by Section IVA2
  • B13: Josef Baeir [probably Baier] (born January 23, 1879 in Atschau): civil servant; presumed whereabouts: 20 Palatine Road, Manchester; wanted by Section IVA1
  • B7: F Baer: writer, emigrant; presumed whereabouts: Gracechurch Street London Ec3; wanted by Section IIB5
  • Colonel Baginski [= Henryk Baginski ]: Member of the Polish government; wanted by Section IVD2
  • B9: Guilla [u] me Edouard Bagnay (born April 17, 1883): involved in the Stevens / Best matter; Reference B43936; Native Netherlands; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • B10: Wilhelm Bahnik (alias Martin Dicker Nasenhermann) (born May 15, 1900 in Gnesen); wanted by Unit IVA2
  • B21: Eva Lewis Bailey (born April 22, 1905 in Portugal): journalist; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • B17: Baker: Colonel in British Intelligence, involved in White / Baker, Reference 450/2 W, 1820/72, 34; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • B15: GH Baker [= Geoffrey Hunter Baker ]: Vice Consul; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • B16: Phillip J Baker-Noel [identical to N37]; presumed whereabouts: 43 South Eaton Place, London Sw1; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • B19: Bakken (married Margo Bauer) (born December 27, 1908 in Hamburg) [identical to B 49]: involved in the Hugh Bentscher matter, reference B5210; presumed whereabouts: Haansteengate 5, Oslo; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • B18: D Bakken (born June 3, 1905 in Magdeburg): Editor (alias Helmut Kern), involved in Kern-Kreis; wanted by Section IVA1
  • B20: Horatio Ballantyne : Unilever House, Blackfriars, London, Reference 130/40; wanted by Unit IVE2
  • B7a: Karl Bar: colleague of Richard Merton; Suspected whereabouts: London: wanted by Division IIID
  • B22: Gaston Barbe (aka Dickwell): British news agent involved in the Kurt Felsenthal affair; presumed whereabouts: Rue De Hobliniere 64, Brussels; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • B23: Johann Bardt (born July 18, 1890 in Hochweiler): chemist; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • B24: Hans Barion (alias Hens Ober, Karl Mertens, Doctor Westhoff, Kaulbach, Adolf Steinemann) (born December 19, 1897 in Großbullesheim): civil servant; wanted by Unit IVA2
  • B25: Ernest Barker (born September 23, 1874): Professor in Cambridge; presumed whereabouts: 17 Cranmer Road, Cambridge; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • B26: Barkley: Homeland Budapest: British military attaché in Hungary; in Berkeley Case; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • George Nicoll Barnes (born January 2, 1859): Labor politician; wanted by Referat VIG
  • B28: Hugh S Barnes [= Hugh Shakespear Barnes ]: director; presumed whereabouts: Anglo Iranian Oil Co, Britannic House, London Ec7; wanted by Unit IVE2
  • B29: Lawrence Barnett: Panama Consul [Consul in Panama], Reference Numbers -31/165 And 658/40; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • B30: Cw Barnisch; presumed whereabouts: Unilever House, Blackfriars, London; wanted by Unit IVE2
  • B31: B Baron [probably Bernhard Baron]: Anti Facist League; wanted by Referat VIG1 (Baron had already died in 1929)
  • B32: Hans Baron : professor; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • B34: Barry: British news agent; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • B33: Gerald Barry (born November 20, 1898): Director of 'News Chronicle'; presumed whereabouts: 43 Cheval Place London Sw7; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • B35: Franciszek Barski (born June 18, 1891 in Jappen, Wollstein): Polish district secretary; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • George L Barstow [= George Barstow ]: British Government Official; wanted by Unit IVE2
  • Willi Barth (born September 25, 1899 in Ingersleben): carpenter; wanted by Section IVA1
  • B38: Alfred Barthel (alias Friedrich Forstel ): (* December 4, 1907 in Berlin): electrician; wanted by Unit IVA2
  • Albrecht Bartholdy-Mendelsohn [= Albrecht Mendelssohn Bartholdy ]; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • Josef Bartik (born June 3, 1897 in Stachau); wanted by Unit IVE4
  • Josef Bartik [= Josef Bartík ] (born June 30, 1897 in Stachny-Suice): Czechoslovak major, involved in Frantisek Moravec Case; wanted by Unit IVE6
  • B42: Leonard Bartlakowski (born August 31, 1916 in Berlin); wanted by Unit IVE5 and Gestapo Breslau Righteous Among the Nations
  • B43: Vernon Werner Bartlett [= Vernon Bartlett ] (* April 30, 1894): Diplomatic Correspondent 'News Chronicle', Reference 2019 / E; presumed whereabouts: The Old Farm House, Llotead Sure, Westbury; wanted by Section IVB4
  • B44: Bernhard Baruch [= Bernard Baruch ]: [banker]; presumed whereabouts: 1 Carlton Gardens Sw1 London; wanted by Section IIB2
  • B45: Anton Basch (born June 5, 1896 in Deutsch-Brod): director, reference 31238; wanted by Division IVE4 and Gestapo Prague
  • B46: RFO Bashford [= Roderick Fleming O'Nolan Bashford]: press attaché; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • B47: Reginald Bates-Jones; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • B50: Doctor Bauer: Commissioner of the Petschek Group; presumed whereabouts: 458/9 Salisbury House, London; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • B48: Margarete Bauer (born November 12, 1901 in Königswarth); presumed whereabouts; Llam Hall, Ashbourne, Derby; wanted by Section IVA1b and Gestapo Karlsbad
  • B49: Margot Bauer (born December 27, 1908 in Hamburg): involved in Hugh Bentscher; last seen at: Haansteengate 5, Oslo; Reference B5210; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • B51: Adolf Bauerfeind (born May 24, 1904 in Eisenburg): assassin, bricklayer; Reference 024141 / 39g; wanted by Unit IVA2
  • B52: Robert Bauerfeind (born May 11, 1913 in Markhausen): wanted by Section IVA1
  • B53: Johann Baukart: Director; last seen in Luttenberg, Yugoslavia; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Graz
  • B54: Alfred Ottomar Baumeister (alias Elias Reichenburger) (born November 16, 1907 in Plauen): wanted by Section IVA2
  • B56: David Baumgardt : emigrant, presumed whereabouts: Birmingham University; wanted by Referat IIIA1 [HdE II, 1, p. 62, born April 20, 1890]
  • B55: Elise Baumgartel : Emigrant Born: 06 / Mar / 1905; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Referat IIIA1 [HdE II, 1, p. 62 f., born October 5, 1892]
  • B57: Rupert Baumgartner (born May 20, 1910 in Munich); wanted by Unit IVA2
  • B58: Paul Baxa: Czechoslovak radio, involved in the Benesch affair ; wanted by Section IVD1
  • B14: Aloys Bayer (born June 21, 1904 in Wittlich): wanted by Section IVA2
  • B59: Lg Baylis: British Vice Consul; wanted by Division IVE4 and Gestapo Hamburg
  • B1: Bernhard Franz Bazlen (alias Bernhard Franz Donkers) (born May 21, 1905 in Duisberg): involved in the Pfaffhausen affair, reference number P.2091; presumed whereabouts: 18 Kroonstrasse Nijmegen, Netherlands; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • B60: Viscount Bearstead [identical to B61]: President of Shell Transport & Trading; wanted by Unit IVE2

Shell Transport & Trading Company Limited, 22 St Helens Court, Great St Helens, London Ec2

  • B61: Walter Horace Samuel Bearstead [= Walter Samuel, 2nd Viscount Bearsted ] (* March 13, 1892): industrialist; presumed whereabouts: Carlton House Gardens London & Upton House, Banbury; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • B62: Grace N Beaton: Secretary of the International Peace Campaign Group; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • B63: Emilie Beaumont , b. Vanek (born March 20, 1894 in Vienna): Reference B684; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • B64: Frank Beaumont (born May 10, 1896 in London): British news agent, reference B3998; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • Lord Beaverbrook [= Max Aitken, 1st Baron Beaverbrook ] (born May 25, 1879): Government Minister and media mogul; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • B66: Hans Heinrich Bebensee (born February 11, 1917 in Kiel): member of the army; wanted by Unit IVE5 and Gestapo Allenstein
  • B67: Bech: Editor, involved in the Jens Dons affair; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Kiel
  • B68: Peter Becholt (born July 27, 1873 in Gelsenkirchen); wanted by Unit IVA2
  • B69: Adolf Beck (born March 19, 1905) [doubtful]: emigrant; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • B70: Eugen Beck (born March 29, 1907 in Stuttgart): businessman; wanted by Unit IVA2
  • B71: Francis Beck: emigrant, writer; presumed whereabouts: Shorton Cottage, Paignton, Devon; wanted by Section IIB5
  • B72: Stephen Beck (born March 9, 1905): emigrant; presumed whereabouts: Glasgow; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • B73: Walter Beck : Director Boston University, emigrant; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • B74: Jan Becke: emigrant; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Section IIB5
  • B75: Jerome Sidney Becker (born August 20, 1881 in New York): newspaper correspondent; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • B76: Karl Becker [= Karl Albin Becker ] (alias Karin) (born November 19, 1894 in Hanover): writer; last seen in Prague; wanted by Unit IVA1 [actually stayed in France]
  • B77: Friedrich Beckert (born November 22, 1897 in Giengen): Reference 52/38; wanted by Unit VC2
  • B78: Johann Jan Becko (born November 16, 1889 in Jasemek): Social Democratic politician; wanted by Division IVE4 and Gestapo Prague
  • B79: Gustaf Becvar (born September 13, 1894 in Neu-Jetschin): businessman; wanted by Division IVE4 and Gestapo Prague
  • B80: Beekhorst (born April 22, 1905) [unlikely]: home Rotterdam; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • B81: Graf Bernstorff [= Albrecht Graf von Bernstorff ]: involved in the Siegfried Franke affair; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • B84: Beer: British Consul in Presburg; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • B: Arthur Beer : university lecturer; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • B83: Friedrich Fritz Beer [= Heinrich Grunow ] (born August 15, 1900 in Schweinfurt): writer of the Black Front; wanted by Unit IVA3
  • B85: Siegfried Begoll (born February 5, 1898 in Lusow): customs officer; wanted by Section IVE5 and Gestapo Schneidemühl
  • B86: Annemarie Behrens (née Spiegel) [identical to S3-9] (born July 25, 1901 in Altona); wanted by Section IVA1
  • B87: Max Behretz (born January 22, 1913 in Roermond): involved in Theo Heespers affair; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • B88: Normann John Beiles: British news agent ; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • B89: Rudolf Beiner (born November 6, 1908 in Munich): [representative] Jew, involved in Leo Haymann; last seen in Brussels; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • B90: Harald Belchambers: Professor of Agriculture; presumed whereabouts: Oxford; wanted by Section IVA1
  • B92: Albert I Belisha : presumed whereabouts: 15 St Helens Place London Ec3; wanted by Section IIB2
  • B93: Ludwig Belkot (born August 24, 1913 in Ruda, Schwientochlowitz): miner and Polish deserter; wanted by Unit IVE5 and Gestapo Opole
  • B95: Bell: British News Agent; last seen in Belgrade; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • B94: Nancy Bell: League of Nations Member; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • B: Clemens Ernst Benda : Assistant; wanted by Department IIIA [HdE II, 1, p. 76]
  • B97: Josef Theo lorenz (born August 25, 1906 in Wuppertal-Elberfeld): trade union organizer; wanted by Unit IVA2
  • Eduard Benes , From: Kozlenech Born: 28 / May / 1884, Occupation: Ex President of the Czech Republic; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • B99: Vicek Hanna Benes (born July 16, 1885 in Deutzendorff): [wife of Edvard Benes]; wanted by Division IVE4 and Gestapo Prague
  • B100: Edward Benesch [= Edvard Beneš ] [identical to B98]: Chairman of the Czech National Committee in France and England, emigrant; presumed whereabouts: 27 Gwendole Avenue, London Sw15; wanted by Section IIB5
  • B101: Davis Bengen (born July 23, 1901 in London); presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Division IVE3 and Gestapo Munich
  • B102: Walter Benninghaus (born January 25, 1898 in Kirpse): Social Democratic politician; wanted by subject area IVA1b
  • B103: Hugo Israel Benscher (born June 17, 1909 in Hamburg); wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Kiel
  • B104: JW Bentley; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • Norman Bentwich : Lawyer and Writer, Professor; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • B106: Theodor Benz (born July 19, 1880 in Cologne-Mülheim): worker; wanted by Unit IVA2
  • B106a: Helene Berendson: colleague of Richard Merton: wanted by Department IIID
  • B115: Martha Berg (née Schmidt) (born July 4, 1897 in Fiel, Suderdithmarschen): wanted by Section IVA2
  • Wolfgang Berg (physicist) , Assistant, Emigree Born: 17 / Mar / 1905, Wanted by: Amtgruppe IIIA1 [HdE, II, 1, p. 84]
  • B110: Jakob Hermann Berg Van Den [= Jakob Hermann van den Berg ] (born September 11, 1900 in Viersen): involved in the Gerrit Spruijtenberg affair; last seen 1939 Spoorstrasse 26, Blerick, Holland; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • Franz Bergel : university professor, emigrant; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • B118: Max Bernhard Berger (born August 2, 1895 in Wustenbrand); wanted by Division IVA1 and Gestapo Chemnitz
  • B119: Richard Berger : British Police Agent; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • B108: Albert van den Bergh: home in London; Presumed Location: Flat 54 20 Grovesnor Square, London Or Alderbrook Park, Cranleigh, Surrey; wanted by Section IIB2
  • B107: Clive Bergh Van Den [= Clive van den Bergh ]: businessman; presumed whereabouts: 50 Eton Court, Eton Avenue, London Nw3 / Unilever House, Blackfriars, London; wanted by Section IIID2
  • B109: James Paul Bergh Van Den [= James Paul van den Bergh ]; presumed whereabouts: Unilever House, Blackfriars, London; wanted by Unit IVE2
  • B120: Berkeley: British colonel and military attaché in Budapest; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • B121: Berkenheim; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • B122: Paul Wilhelm Karl Berlin (born April 2, 1914 in Petersdorf): military service refugee; presumed whereabouts: 29 Barbican London Ec1; wanted by Unit VD2
  • B123: John D Bernal [= John Desmond Bernal ]: Minister, Government Advisor ; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • B124: Wilhelm Bernegau (alias Roter Graf) (born February 27, 1903 in Werdohl): worker; wanted by Unit IVA2
  • B125: Alex Bernstein: encirclement politician; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • B126: George William Berry (born August 25, 1895 in Jelgava, Latvia): Head of the intelligence service at the British consulate in Vienna; wanted by Division IVE4 and Gestapo Vienna
  • Berthoud [= Eric Berthoud ]: Anglo Iranian Oil Company Executive; wanted by Unit IVE2
  • B128: Georg Bertl (born December 12, 1901 in Prague): journalist, involved in the Bretislav Kika affair; last seen in Bucharest; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • B129: Maria Margareta Best (née Van Rees) (born January 9, 1892 in Hellevoentssluis), involved in the Stevens / Best affair; Suspected Location: 3 Holford Road, Hampstead Nw3; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • B130: Otto Beuer (born September 25, 1898 in Reichenberg): Managing Director; Suspected Location: 24 Egliston Road, Putney Sw15; wanted by Section IVA1
  • B131: Ernest Bevin . Ministers, government advisers, trade unionists; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • B231: Martha Beyer (born November 2, 1906 in Hamburg): tailor; wanted by Unit IVA2
  • B133: Beyli: British news agent ; last seen in Belgrade; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • B134: James Bharu: British News Agent ; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • B136: Lorenz Biedermann (* July 17, 1910 in Haslau) [† 1964]; presumed whereabouts: Ham Hall, Ashbourne, Derby; wanted by subject area IVA1b
  • B137: Leo Biesemann (alias Leo Jupp): Captain (work for the French secret service); Home of Emmerich; wanted by Unit IVA2
  • Bernhard Biesterfeld [= Bernhard zur Lippe-Biesterfeld ], Dutch Royal Family, From: Netherlands: wanted by Section IVE4
  • B139: JJ Bikerman : emigrant; presumed whereabouts: Manchester University; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • Jur Tadeusz Doctor Bilecki [= Tadeusz Bielecki ]: Polish Minister; wanted by Section IVD2
  • Gertrud Bing : assistant, emigrant; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • B142: Julius Guthlae Birch (born April 8, 1884): British news agent , Colonel; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • B143: Natan Birch [recte: Nathan Birch ]: Antifascist League; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • B144: Alfred Birkenmayer (born May 28, 1892 in Krakow): Polish immigration officer, intelligence agent ; wanted by Section IVE5 and Gestapo Danzig [4]
  • B145: WE Birkett (born January 11, 1882 in Blackburn): Diplomatic Secretary; last seen in The Hague; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • B146: Gerhard Birnbaum: home in Warsaw; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • B147: J Blaazer: involved in Waldemar Potsch; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • B148: Black (alias Simpson): news agent; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • Pms Blackett [= Patrick Maynard Stuart Blackett ] (born November 18, 1897): Professor; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • B150: Blackwood [= Raleigh Keay Blackwood ]: Clerk; Anglo Iranian Oil Co, Brittanic House, London Ec2; wanted by Unit IVE2
  • B151: Er Blaikie: Jew, emigrant; presumed whereabouts: 32 Fleet Lane, London Ec4; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • K99: GAE Blanche-Koelensmid [December 8, 1884 in Utrecht; † May 25, 1943 in Amsterdam]: involved in the Prins matter; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • B152: Gerardus Adrianus Everhard Blanche-Koelensmid (* April 8, 1884 in): involved in the Snatager affair; last seen in Amsterdam; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • B153: Robert Blank (born September 25, 1888): Manager of the Bernia Swiss Bank of Buchs, Switzerland; suspected whereabouts: 18 Grimston Gardens, Folkestone; wanted by Division IVA1 and Gestapo Munich
  • B154: Blankenhagen: involved in the Stevens / Best matter; Home of Doorn; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • B155: Van Markus Blankenstein [= Marcus van Blankenstein ] (born June 3, 1880 in Oderkark): editor of 'New Rotterdam' Newspaper, involved in the Karl Nihom affair; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • Hermann Blaschko : assistant, emigrant; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • B157: Alfred Bloch : assistant, emigrant; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • B158: Berthold Bloch (born July 5, 1900 in Randegg ): businessman; presumed whereabouts: Gibraltar; wanted by Section IVA1
  • B159: Max Bloch (alias Katzenellenbogen) [recte: Max Katzenellenbogen] (born February 1, 1906 in Leipzig): chemist [incorrect: recte: musician]; wanted by Unit IVA2
  • Robert Bloch : University Lecturer, Emigrant; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • Elisabeth Blochmann : emigrant; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • B162: Edgar Georgs Blohm; presumed whereabouts: 168 Cromwell Road, London; wanted by Division IVE3 and Gestapo Berlin
  • B163: Christian Bloss (born May 24, 1898 in Asch): chemist; wanted by Division IVA1 and Gestapo Karlsbad
  • Franz Blume : Speaker: From: Hamburg; wanted by Unit IVA2
  • Werner Blumenberg (born December 21, 1900 in Hulsede): Editor; wanted by Section IVA1
  • Ralph D Blumenfeld [= Ralph David Blumenfeld ]: wanted by Section IIB2
  • B167: Wolf Bodenheimer (born March 19, 1905): emigrant; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • B168: Annemarie Bodenstein (born November 18, 1909 in Gronau); wanted by Division IVA1 and Gestapo Hamburg
  • B170: Boeckheler: involved in the Amsling-Hildebrand-Freudenberg affair; presumed whereabouts: 23 Manor Mount, Forest Hill, London Se23; wanted by Section IIB3
  • B172: Boekelman: British news agent ; last seen in The Hague; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • B173: August Boersma: involved in August De Fremery affair; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • B174: Van Den Bogard: car dealer, involved in Wilhelm Willemse; Home: Bergen-Daal; wanted by IVE4's presentation
  • B175: Karol Bogdoll (born November 4, 1895 in Zawadzki, Strehlitz): Polish insurance agent, news agent; wanted by Unit IVE5 and Gestapo Opole
  • B176: Viktor Bogometz (born May 8, 1895 in Kiev): journalist; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Section IVA1
  • B169: Bohm (* July 2, 1884 in Zaborze): presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Section IVA1
  • B177: Jane Bohn: involved in the Breijnen affair; presumed whereabouts: Copenhagen; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • B178: H Boland; last seen in The Hague; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • B179: Kath Boland; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • B180: Gerrit Bolkestein (born October 9, 1871 in Amsterdam): Dutch Minister of Education; wanted by Department IIIB
  • B181: Robert Boller: company owner in Yokohama in 1940; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • Violet Bonham-Carter : Minister; wanted by Referat pe VIG1
  • B183: Wladislaus Bonk (born November 24, 1906 in Sokohowo); wanted by Section IVE5 and Gestapo Schneidemühl
  • Moritz Bonn , Emigree, Professor Born: 15 / Feb / 1905; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • B185: Madelene Bonneau [identical to B186]: involved in the Albert Albseit affair; last seen in Paris; wanted by Division IVE4 and Gestapo Vienna
  • B186: Susanne Bonneau: involved in the Albert Albseit affair; last seen in Paris in 1939; wanted by Division IVE4 and Gestapo Vienna
  • B187: Boon: Legal Representative; involved in Prins affair; last seen in The Hague; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • Robert Boothby (born March 14, 1905): Secretary to Winston Churchill; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • B189: Friedrich Borinski (born June 17, 1903 in Berlin), Black Front '; presumed whereabouts: 44 Lemsford Lane, London - 1 Blakomer Road Welwyn Garden City; wanted by Unit IVA3
  • Franz Borkenau- Pollak; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • B191: Ludwig Borlinski: emigrant; presumed whereabouts: Cambridge; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • B192: Georg Boronowski (born September 2, 1912 in Schviennatochlowitz): artist; presumed whereabouts: South Africa; wanted by Unit VD2
  • B193: Theodor Bottländer (Josef Flehig, Kurt Richter, Arthur, Kurt) (born November 18, 1904 in Schwartau, boiler maker). [Journalist]; wanted by Unit IVA2
  • B194: Hugo Bouvard: captain; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Unit IVA3
  • B195: Charles Bove; presumed whereabouts: 14 Paterstreet, London Ws; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • B196: Phillip George Bower; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • B197: Ernest Boyce: British news agent ; Home of Reval; wanted by Department VIC
  • Arka Bozek [= Arka Bożek ]: Polish Minister; wanted by Section IVD2
  • B199: Brendan Bracken : Director / Representative; presumed whereabouts: 8 North Street, London Sw1; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • B200: Bracker: involved in Dons affair; Home in Copenhagen; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Kiel
  • B201: Robert A Bradby (born May 13, 1901): Professor; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Section IVA1
  • William Bragg (born March 31, 1890): Austrian professor; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • B203: Borris Braginski (alias Jubanski): involved in the Waldemar Potsch matter; Home Antwerp; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • B204: Henry Noel Brailsford : journalist; presumed whereabouts: Belsize Park Gardens, London Nw3; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • B205: Leo Brakensiek: involved in Prins matter; Home: Amsterdam; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • B206: Ted Bramley : Organizer; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • B207: Fritz Brandl (born December 23, 1898 in Tachau); presumed whereabouts: 28 Field Street, Cefn Coed bei Merthyr Tydfil, South Wales; wanted by subject area IVA1b
  • B208: Albert Ernest Acton Brandon (born September 18, 1889 in London): Captain, involved in the Burnell affair; last seen in Geneva; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • B209: Arthur Brandt (born March 26, 1869 in Posen): Jew; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Section IVB1
  • B210: Johann Brandt (born July 17, 1893 in Geestemunde): British news agent; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • B211: Jan Branys : Polish Minister: Chorzow; wanted by Section IVD2
  • B212: Leon Brauers: involved in J Hermans; Native Netherlands; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • B213: Hans Braun (alias Peter, Georg) (born January 24, 1906 in Munich); presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Unit IVA2
  • B214: Hugo Braun (born February 12, 1901 in Johanngeorgenstadt); wanted by Section IVA1
  • B215: Matthias Braun (alias Matz) (born August 13, 1892 in Neuss): writer; wanted by Section IVA1
  • B216: Anton Brautferger (born August 15, 1894 in Falkenau): wanted from subject area IVA1b
  • B218: Pieter Breijnen : From: Netherlands wanted by Unit IVE4
  • B219: Breine: news agent involved in Prins affair; Home: Soest; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • B220: Rudolf Breitscheid (born November 2, 1874 in Cologne): emigrant, writer; wanted by Section IIB5
  • B221: Helmut Brems: home Riga; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Tilsit
  • Otto Brendel : emigrant; 15 / Mar / 1905; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • B223: Brewer: British news agent involved in Stevens / Best affair; Home of The Hague; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • B224: Ernst Brieger : emigrant; presumed whereabouts: Cambridge; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • B225: Brinkhof: British news agent involved in Arends affair; Native Netherlands; wanted by Division IVE4 and Gestapo Düsseldorf
  • Vera Brittain : journalist; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • B228: Werner Brock : emigrant; presumed whereabouts: Cambridge; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • Archibald Fenner Brockway (born March 2, 1905 in Calcutta): wanted by Referat VIG1
  • B230: Luise Brod [= Louise Oehl ] (born October 29, 1907 in Munich); wanted by Unit IVA2 (actually stayed in France)
  • Selig Brodetsky , Professor, From: Russia Born: 10 / Dec / 1888; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • B232: Stanislaus Brodniewicz; wanted by Unit IVE5
  • B234: Max Brond: Professor; presumed whereabouts: Edinburgh; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • B233: Walter Bronstein; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • B235: Theodor Broumer (alias Theodor Franssen): engineer; last seen in Amsterdam; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • B236: RP Brousson: Director; presumed whereabouts: Shell Max & Bp Limited, St Helens Court, London Ec3; wanted by Unit IVE2
  • B237: H Runhan Brown: General Secretary; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • B238: J Brown: writer; wanted by Section IVB4
  • B240: Erna Brucker, b. Owen (born December 31, 1904 in Oberhausen); wanted by Section IVA1
  • B239: Brucker Ten (Harry Richter, Karl Nihom): Home The Hague; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Münster
  • B243: Helene Elisabeth Brunert (born February 27, 1897 in Martenan): wanted by Unit IVE4
  • B244: Josef Bruss (born May 8, 1908 in Herne): worker; wanted by Section IVE5 and Gestapo Breslau
  • B245: Victor Brussowansky (born July 27, 1915 in Charinopol): student; wanted by Division IVE4 and Gestapo Prague
  • B246: Carter Roy Bryan: newspaper correspondent involved in the Sigrid Schulz affair; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • B247: Franziszek Brzezinski (born September 14, 1895 in Garschau, Dirschau): intelligence officer; wanted by Section IVE5 and Gestapo Schneidemühl
  • B248: Fritz Buchardt [recte Fritz Burchardt ]: emigrant; presumed whereabouts: Oxford; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • B249: Maria Budberg [= Moura Budberg ] (alias Mura): British news agent ; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Department VIC
  • Hermann Budzislawski : Emigree, Jew, From: Berlin Born: 11 / Feb / 1901; wanted by Section II B5
  • B254: Harry Bullock: Vice Consul; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • B255: Robert Bunzel (born March 15, 1882); wanted by Unit VIG1
  • B256: Onissim Burawoy: emigrant; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • B257: William Isaak Burch; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • B258: Egon Kurt Burckert (born June 4, 1910 in Setzingen): teacher; wanted by Division IVA1 and Gestapo Stuttgart
  • B259: Friedrich Burde (born September 20, 1901 in Schöneberg): metal worker [employee of Hans Kippenberg]; wanted by Unit IVA2
  • B260: Mrh Burge; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • Hans Burger , [possibly = Hanuš Burger ], emigrant, author; wanted by Section IIB5
  • Burghley Lord [= David Cecil, 6th Marquess of Exeter ]; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • B262: A Burianek: involved in the matter of H Sneevliet; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • B263: Erika Burn (née Korsetz) (born April 9, 1914); presumed whereabouts: 4 Arlington Gardens, Chiswick, London; wanted by Section IVA1
  • B264: Albert Ernest Acton Burnell (born September 18, 1889 in London): Captain; last seen in Geneva; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • William Lawson Burnham Lord [= William Arnold Webster Levy-Lawson, 3rd Baron Burnham ] (born March 19, 1864); wanted by Unit VIG1
  • B266: Ronald Burt (born October 27, 1920); suspected whereabouts: Knighton Ringstead, Leicester; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Frankfurt
  • B267: Burton: British major; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • B268: Butcher: captain; Native Riga; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • Josef Buttinger : Commercial Clerk (born April 30, 1906 Reichenbrunn); wanted by Section IVA1
  • B253: Gottfried Buttner (born May 23, 1914 in Offenbach): military service refugee ; presumed whereabouts: Mossley; wanted by Unit VD2
  • B270: Kenneth Ernest Buxton (born September 16, 1916 in London): pilot; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Cologne
  • B271: Byron: British news agent involved in Jens Dons affair; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Kiel
  • B272: Simon Bytel; presumed whereabouts: 5 South View, Acomb Road, York; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • B273: Piotr Bzdyl (born June 13, 1898): clergyman; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • P78: Bzdyl-Pioto [identical to B273] (born June 13, 1898), Protestant chaplain; last seen in the Netherlands; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Aachen

Letter C.

  • C1: Eric Cable [= Eric Grant Cable ]: British Vice Consul; Home Helsingsfors; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • C2: Elizabeth Cadbury ; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • C2A: Cadogan [= Alexander Cadogan ]: head of the British intelligence service; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • C3: James Calderwood (born October 13, 1911 in Glasgow); wanted by Unit IVE4
  • C4: Richard Calerghi-Coudenhove [recte: Richard Nikolaus Coudenhove-Kalergi ] (born November 17, 1894 in Tokyo): writer and Austrian legitimist, wanted by Unit IVA3
  • C5: Theodor Camber (born November 28, 1894 in Kovno): British news agent; last seen in Vilnius; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Tilsit
  • C6: Marian Ellene Mabel Cameron (born June 15, 1896 in London); wanted by Section IVA1
  • C7: Angus Campbell (born August 6, 1901 in London): civil servant in the Berlin passport office; last seen in Oslo; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • C8: Anjus Campbell [identical to F39] (born February 10, 1861 in Sorel, Canada): private citizen; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Berlin
  • C9: Lord William E Berry Camrose [= William Berry, 1st Viscount Camrose ] (born June 23, 1879): property of the Daily Telegraph / Morning Post; presumed whereabouts: Barrow Hills, Long Close, Surrey / 23 St Dames Place London; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • C12: David Capper (born March 2, 1901): teacher; wanted by Section IVA1
  • C13: John T Cargill : Director; presumed whereabouts: Anglo Iranian Oil Co, Brittanic House, London Ec9; wanted by Unit IVE2
  • C14: WJ Carlton; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • C15: Mosco Carner-Cohen [= Mosco Carner ] (* March 18, 1905) [recte: 1904]: Lecturer; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • C16: Walter Heinz Bubi Anton Caro [= Walter Caro (chemist) ] (born June 19, 1909 in Berlin): chemist; wanted by Unit IVA2
  • C17: Friedrich Carstens (born March 25, 1893 in Erfde): Managing Director of 'Page Waite, Farrer' London, last seen in London; wanted by Section IVE3 and Gestapo Karlsruhe
  • C18: Henry Carter: clergyman; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • C19: Carter-Bonham [recte: Violet Bonham-Carter ]; presumed whereabouts: Gloucester Square, London W2; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • C21: Maxwell Carton (alias Rogersen); presumed whereabouts: 173 Vauxhall Bridge, London; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • C22: JEM Carvell [= John Eric Maclean Carvell ]: British Consul General wanted by Unit IVE4
  • C23: Alois Caslavka (born September 9, 1899 in Bomisch-Skalitz): Chief of Staff of the Czech Army, intelligence officer, involved in the Cizek affair; last seen at: 49 Device-Vevarska Prague; wanted by Division IVE4 and Gestapo Prague
  • C24: Karl Caslavsky (alias Rotenstein): Homeland Olmütz; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • C25: Johann Caspari (pseudonyms Weiss, Pick, Doctor Jakobi) (born December 10, 1888 in Berlin): Austrian [recte: German] provincial governor, relations with the Black Front; wanted by Unit IVA3
  • C26: Theodor Cassau : Director, wanted by Section IIIA1
  • C28: Count de O'Brien Castelchomond [= Conrad Fulke Thomond O'Brien-ffrench ]: Captain, involved in O'Brien / French; Home: Kitzbühel; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • C30: [Vera] Catlin [nee Vera Brittain] [identical to B227]: Jour; presumed whereabouts: 19 Glebe Palace, London Sw3; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • C29: George Edward Cordon Catlin (born July 29, 1896): politician; presumed whereabouts: 19 Glebe Palace, London Sw3; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • C31: Victor Alexander Cazalet (born December 27, 1896): Officer: presumed whereabouts: 66 Grovesnor Street, London W1; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • C32: Alfred Cebular: Homeland Novi Sad; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • C33: Lord Robert Cecil : [Politician]; presumed whereabouts: 16 South Eaton Place, London; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • C35: Ernst Chain : [biochemist]; Home of Oxford; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • C36: Thomas Chaloner (born August 18, 1899 in Wiltshire): Captain; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • C37: Arthur Neville Chamberlain (born March 18, 1869): Former Prime Minister; presumed whereabouts: 10 Downing Street London Sw1 / Westbourne, Edgbaston, Birmingham; wanted by Referat IID5
  • C38: Fred William Chamier (born April 8, 1876 in Stanmore): political scientist; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • Sidney John Chapman [= Sydney Chapman ] (born January 29, 1888): Professor; presumed whereabouts: Imperial College London Sw7; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • C40: B Charles: British News Agent; Home: Brussels; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • C41: Margarete Charoux (née Treibl) (born May 25, 1895 in Vienna): travelers; wanted by Section IVA1
  • Siegfried Charroux [= Siegfried Charoux ] (born October 15, 1896 in Vienna): sculptor; wanted by Section IVA1
  • C43: M Reamy Chidson [= Montagu Reany Chidson] (born April 13, 1893 in London): military attaché, lieutenant; last seen in The Hague; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • C43A: John Edwin China (born January 21, 1901 in Bradlington); last seen in Copenhagen; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • C44: Charles Chingford: Representative; presumed whereabouts: 119 Cambridge, London W1; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • C46: Louis Choiseul-Gouffier: involved in TH Camber affair; Homeland: Kovno; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Tilsit
  • C45: Andreas Chountzarias: artist involved in the Crawford affair; Native Athens; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • C47: Segrue John Chrisoton [recte: JC / John Chrysostom Segrue] [identical to S1-46] (born January 7, 1884 in Liverpool): journalist; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • C47A: Christie: British News Agent ; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • Archibald George Church : British Major, From: London; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • C49: Winston Spencer Churchill : British Prime Minister; presumed whereabouts: Chartwell Manor, Westerham, Kent; wanted by Referat VIA1
  • C50: Johann Chwatal (born August 16, 1892 in Suchenthal); wanted by Section IVA1
  • C51: New Year's Eve Chwatal (born November 21, 1894 in Suchenthal); wanted by Section IVA1
  • C52: Gerhard Cibulski (born November 12, 1908 in Barnim); presumed whereabouts: 47 Blenheim Gardens, London Nw2; wanted by Section IVA1
  • C53: Georg Cichy (born September 30, 1914 in Scharley, East Upper Silesia): Corporal; wanted by Unit IVE5 and Gestapo Opole
  • C54: Vladimir Cigna (born June 3, 1898 in Olomouc): involved in the Frantisek-Moravec affair; presumed whereabouts: 53 Lexan Gardens, Kensington, London W8; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • C55: Walter Citrine : General Secretary; presumed whereabouts: Smith Square, London Sw1; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • C56: Cizek (alias Caslavka); wanted by Division IVE4 and Gestapo Prague
  • C57: Charles Clark: British news agent involved in the Kurt Felsenthal affair; Home: Liège; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • C58: Herta Clark (born February 1, 1887 in Vienna); wanted by Section IVA1
  • C59: Hilda Clark ; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • C60: John Clark: Company Secretary; presumed whereabouts: Anglo Iranian Oil Co, Brittanic House, London Ec10; wanted by Unit IVE2
  • C61: Rt Clark: writer; wanted by Section IIIA5
  • C62: William Clark (born August 13, 1885 in London): editor; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Section IVA1
  • C63: Eric Allen Clarke: Captain; wanted by IVE4
  • C64: Albert Clavering: Advertising Agent; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • C65: Charles Cleyg: British lieutenant involved in John Hugill affair; Home: Denmark; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by IVE4
  • C66: Lina Clutterbuk (nee Kant) (born August 15, 1898 in Pforzheim): translator for the International Transport Workers Federation (Itf); wanted by subject area IVA1b
  • C67: Marthe Cnockaert wanted by Unit IVE4
  • C68: WP Coatts: Writings; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • C70: Claude Cockburn (aka Frank Pitcairn): [journalist] correspondent; presumed whereabouts: 34 Victoria Street, London, Sw1; wanted by Section IVA1
  • C71: John Cockerill: British General; Home: Antwerp; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • C72: Seymour Cocks : politician; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • C73: Peter Coenen (born May 6, 1888 in Stettin): trade union secretary; wanted by Section IVA1
  • C74: Reverend Abraham Cohen ; presumed whereabouts: 2 Highfield Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham; wanted by Section IIB2
  • Chapman Cohen : journalist; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • C76: Israel Cohen : politician; presumed whereabouts: 29 Pattison Road, Childs Hill, London, Nw2; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • C78: Lionel Leonard Cohen : banker, financier; presumed whereabouts: 3 Orme Square, London W2; wanted by Section IIB2
  • C80: Reuss Emmanuel Cohen [= Max Cohen (journalist) ] (born January 30, 1876 in Langenberg): journalist; wanted by Section IVA1
  • C81: Robert Waley Cohen : Company Director Shell Transport & Trading; presumed whereabouts: Shell Transport & Trading Company Limited, 22 St Helens Court, Great St Helens, London Ec2; wanted by Unit IVE2
  • C77: Mosco Cohen-Carner [recte: Mosco Carner ] [identical to C15]: lecturer; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • C82: Ernst Cohn [= Ernst Joseph Cohn ]: Professor; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • C83: Walter Cohn: businessman [recte: doctor] (born September 5, 1901 in Chemnitz); wanted by Section IVA1
  • George Cole : Lecturer, University of Oxford; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • C86: Collins: British News Agent; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • C85: Norman Collins: Director; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • Edward Conze : Professor; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • C88: Alfred Duff Cooper : Information Minister; presumed whereabouts: 34 Chapel Street, London Sw1; wanted by Referat IID5
  • C89: F. D'Arcy Cooper [= Francis D'Arcy Cooper ]: businessman; presumed whereabouts: Unilever House, Blackfriars, London / Westbridge, Reigate, Surrey; wanted by Unit IVE2
  • C90: Ivor Cooper; presumed whereabouts: The Old Schoolhouse, Rudgwick, Sussex; wanted by Section IIID2
  • C91: Fred Copeland; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • P92: Pierre Coralfleet (aka Frank Davison); wanted by Unit IVE4
  • A74: Mrs. Corbett-Ashby [= Margery Corbett Ashby ] (born April 19, 1882): Leader of the Liberal Party; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • C69: Mrs Corbett-Ashby [= Margery Corbett Ashby ]: Leader of the Liberal Party; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • C93: Georges Cormack: Director; Home: Riga; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • C94: Richard Coudenhove-Calerghi [= Richard Nikolaus Coudenhove-Kalergi ] (born November 17, 1894 in Tokyo): writer and Austrian legitimist; wanted by Unit IVA3
  • C95: Courboin: British News Agent ; Home in Brussels; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • Noel Coward : home in London; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • C97A: Noel Craig (born November 11, 1887 in Copenhagen); wanted by Unit IVE4
  • C98: R Cranborne [= Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 5th Marquess of Salisbury ]: Under Secretary of State; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • C100: Crawford: Chief of British Intelligence; Native Athens; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • C99: Janet Crawford (born April 14, 1877 in Bucharest): wanted by Unit IVE4
  • C101: Tm Creighton , involved in Algernon Slade; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • C102: Siegfried Crick (alias Krik); wanted by Unit IVE4
  • C103: Stafford Cripps : Ambassador to the USSR; presumed whereabouts: 3 Elm Court, Temple, London. Ec4; wanted by Section IIB4
  • C104: William Cromwell; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • C105: Crook: member of the British Intelligence Service; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • C106: Bf Crossfield [= Bertram Fothergill Crosfield ]: Director of 'News Chronicle' Born: 24 / Feb / 1905; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • C107: Rhs Crossman; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • C108: Geoffrey Crowther : Director; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • C109: WP Crozier: Executive Editor; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • C110: Aj Cummings [= Arthur J. Cummings ]: employee of the 'News Chronicle'; wanted by Section IVB4
  • C111: Nancy Cunard : [poet, heiress]; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • C112: David Nathaniel Curitz; presumed whereabouts: 4 Winds, Pensisely Road, Cardiff; wanted by Section IIB2
  • C113: John Curnbull: involved in Stevens / Best affair; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • C114: Frederick FC Curtis : Lecturer; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • C115: Stanislaus Czoglia (born April 23, 1898 in Zawade, Ratibor): representative; wanted by Unit IVE5 and Gestapo Opole
  • C116: August Czoska (born April 1, 1885 in Soppischin): customs inspector; wanted by Section IVE5 and Gestapo Graudenz

Letter D.

  • A41: Head D'Alton: Dutch intelligence officer involved in the Egon Rohr affair; Home Rotterdam; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • Henry Joseph D'Avigdor-Goldsmith [= Henry d'Avigdor-Goldsmid ] (born March 23, 1905); wanted by Section IIB2
  • A86: Sir Oswald Elim D'Avigdor-Goldsmith [recte: Osmond D'Avigdor-Goldsmid ]; presumed whereabouts: Somerhill Tonbridge, Kent Or 47 Hans Place, London Sw2; wanted by Section IIB2
  • D1: Maria Dabrowski (born July 18, 1896 in Zeznitzere): Secretary of the Polish consulate; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Unit IVE5
  • D2: Johann Dahlmann (born August 2, 1894 in Thorn): Polish news agent, miner; wanted by Unit IVE5
  • D4: Dale-Herbst (alias Dale Long) [identical to D5]: from Brussels; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • D5: Herbert Dale-Long (born December 15, 1875 in London): British news agent [head of a British news organization in Brussels before 1914]; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • D3: George Dallas : Labor MP; wanted by Unit IVE5
  • D6: Hugh Dalton : Economist; presumed whereabouts: university of London; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • D7: Daly [identical to D8]: British Colonel; Lisbon location; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • D8: Td Daly [same person as D7]: Colonel and British military attaché; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • D10: Dam: British news agent, deserter; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • D12: Danckwerts = Victor Danckwerts : captain, head of the special branch; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • D11: Danel De Luce [recte: Daniel De Luce ]: Journalist, From: Usa Born: 08 / Jun / 1911; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • D12a: Claude Dansey : British Lieutenant, Chief Agent; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • D13: Darwin; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • D14: Robert Dassau (alias Max Munki) (born May 1, 1903 in Hamburg): worker; wanted by Unit IVA2
  • David Daube : Assistant; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • D16: Kathe Davidson (born August 25, 1905 in Fürstenwalde): secretary; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Section IIA1
  • D17: R Davidson: Editor of the News Chronicle; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • D18: Theodora Davidson: involved in Algernon Sladen; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • D23: Davies: British news agent, captain; presumed whereabouts: 54 Crewys Road, Childs Hill, London Nw4; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • D19: Ce Davies: presumed whereabouts: Unilever House, Blackfriars, London; wanted by Unit IVE2
  • D20: Lord David Davies : bank manager, railroad owner and leader of the League of Nations; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • D21: Randolph S. Davies: author and publisher of Hitler's Spy Ring [published under the name E.7., Behind which, according to other sources, was an Eric Lancaster]; wanted by Section IVB4
  • D22: Stephen Davies : Labor Member of Parliament, Sponsor of the League of Nations; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • D24: Davis: Home Riga: British news agent in Lithuania; wanted by Department VIC
  • D25: Frank Charles Davisohn-Spencer (born August 10, 1889 in Montabu) [identical to S3-3]: lawyer; wanted by Division IVE4 and Gestapo Vienna
  • D26: Horace Cortland Dawson (born November 11, 1901 in London): engineer; last seen in Berlin-Grunewald; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Berlin
  • D27: Lord Dawson Of Penn [= Bertrand Dawson, 1st Viscount Dawson of Penn ]: Signatory of the radio address to the German people of 1939; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • D29: Day: involved in Vyth affair; from The Hague; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • Donald Day , From: Riga Occupation: Us Citizen, Representative of the 'Chicago Tribune' British Intelligence Agent in Lithuania; wanted by Unit VIC
  • C27: Conde De Castejar: home Lisbon; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • Q111: August De Fremery [pseudonym of Captain Jan Hendricks] (born May 7, 1895 in Gravenhage): [representative of the Secret Service in the Netherlands] involved in the Stevens / Best matter; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • F139: Theodor De Friessen (alias Theodor Franssen) (born June 22, 1892 in Münster): engineer; last seen in Amsterdam; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • G13: De Gaulle [= Charles de Gaulle ]: French general; Hometown: Lille; presumed whereabouts: London 4 Carlton Gardens; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • G3: Rozier De Gay [identical to G16]: presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • G16: Rozier De Gay [identical to G3]: presumed whereabouts: General Trading & Shipping Company, London; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • G17: DJ De Geer [= Dirk Jan de Geer ] (born December 14, 1870 in Groningen): Dutch government minister; last seen in The Hague; wanted by Department IIIB
  • H2: De Haas (born June 5, 1911 in Uckel) [possibly identical to H1]; last seen in The Hague; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • H1: Clement Arnold De Haas: last seen in: Dn Haag; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • J39: Theodor De Jong (alias Theodor Franssen) (born June 22, 1892 in Münster): engineer, engineer; last seen in Amsterdam; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • K110: JEF De Kok : Director; last seen in Gravenhage; wanted by Unit IVE2
  • M63: A. De La Mar: Director of the Reuters office in Amsterdam; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Münster
  • L53: Maurice De Leeuw (aka Heymann): British news agent involved in the Tinsley affair; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • M68: AH (Agoston) De Marich [= Marich Ágoston ] (born January 19, 1882) [recte: November 19, 1883]: Major of the border police, involved in Verheuwen; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Aachen
  • N34: H De Nijs: involved in the Breijnen affair; last seen in Schagen; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • P26: De Passen , Major; from the Netherlands; last seen in Wassenar; wanted by Division IVE4 and Gestapo Düsseldorf
  • Lionel Nathan De Rothschild Wanted by: Office Group II B2
  • V47: De Vries [identical to V46]: involved in the Meyendorf matter; Native Netherlands; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Luneberg
  • V46: De Vries [same person as V47]: innkeeper, involved in Wilhelm Willemse; last seen in Nijmegen; wanted by Division IVE4 and Gestapo Düsseldorf
  • V45: Adrianus Johannes Josephus De Vries (alias Zwart, A. Emmering, Frimten De Vries) (born November 13, 1893 in Loon op Zand): British news agent, involved in Stevens / Best; last seen in Rotterdam; wanted by Division IVE4 and Gestapo Düsseldorf
  • V48: De Vriessen (alias Theodor Franssen): hometown Amsterdam; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Lüneburg
  • W57: Robert De Werdestuyn / De Wijkersloot (born September 21, 1912 in Utrecht): last seen in Nijmegen; wanted by Section 4 and Gestapo Düsseldorf
  • W75: Robert De Wijkersloot / De Werdestuyn (born September 2, 1912 in Utrecht): student; last seen in Nijmegen; wanted by Division IVE4 and Gestapo Düsseldorf
  • W99: CW De Wit: presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Stuttgart
  • W100: Euten De Witte (born October 8, 1882 in Karlsbad) [= Eugen De Witte ]: presumed whereabouts: Garth, Sidney Road, Walmer, Kent; wanted by subject area IVA1b
  • W109: Pierre De Wolff: Director, involved in the Ignatz Petschek affair; presumed whereabouts: Swiss Bank Corporation 99 Gresham Street, London Ec2; wanted by Section IIID4
  • D31: Karl Deichmuller (born November 3, 1879 in Lichow): musician; presumed whereabouts: Southampton; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • -> D32: Jv Delahaya: Leader of the Labor Party; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • D33: Sefton Delmer : Berlin representative of the Daily Express; last seen in Paris; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Section IVB4
  • D34: Stanislaus Demikowski: British news agent involved in Fray Strong affair; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • D35: Aneta Demmer: journalist involved in the Stevens / Best matter; from The Hague; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • D36: Georg Dengel (born September 17, 1908 in Marktheidenfeld): sailor, involved in the Waldemar Potsch affair; last seen in Antwerp; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • D37: Rodney Dennys : [intelligence officer], involved in Putlitz; from The Hague; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • D38: Lord Derby [= Edward John Stanley, 18th Earl of Derby ]: Contributor to a radio broadcast from 1939; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • D39: Willi Derkow (born November 17, 1906 in Charlottenburg): bank clerk; wanted by Section IVA1
  • D40: Marie Dessau [= Marie Dessauer-Meinhardt ]: (* March 15, 1905) [recte: 1901]: emigrant, assistant; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • D41: Alfred Detraz-Schweitzer: bank commissioner; from Basel; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Karlsruhe
  • D42: Adam Deutsch (* May 21, 1905) [recte: 1907]: Emigrant, assistant; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • D43: Julius Deutsch (born February 2, 1884 in Lackenbach); Austrian State Secretary; 'Workers Sport International'; wanted by Section IVA1
  • Oscar German ; wanted by Section IIB2
  • Walter Deutsch (born March 8, 1905): lecturer, emigrant; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • D46: Roy Devereux: involved in The Algernon Sladen affair; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • D46A: Walter Dewald; from Rotterdam; Employee at the British consulate in Rotterdam, involved in Walter Ewald; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • D47: Norman Dewhurst: (born September 29, 1887 in Southport): British news agent, writer; last seen in Riga; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • D48: W Dey: British News Agent; Home Stockholm; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • D49: As Diamond; 1 Temple Gardens, Temple, London Ec4; wanted by Section II B2
  • D50: Dible [= James Dible ]: British consul, involved in Theo Hespers affair; Home in Amsterdam; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • D51: Albin Dick (born April 24, 1913 in Tiss): no information [Sudeten German communist]; wanted by Section IVA1
  • D52: Lina Dick (born June 19, 1912 in St. Joachimsthal); wanted by subject area IVA1b
  • D53: Rudolf Dick (alias Baron von Gerlach): involved in the Stevens / Best matter; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • D54: Ellen Dicken: arts and crafts teacher; Home Krefeld; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • D55: Baron Dickenson [= Willoughby Dickinson, 1st Baron Dickinson ] (born February 1, 1905): pacifist; wanted by Department VIG
  • D56: Alee Dickson: journalist; presumed whereabouts: Struan Wimbledon Park, London Sw; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Reichenberg
  • D57: Gaston Dickwell (alias Gaston Barbe, Karl Felsenthal) [same person as B22]: British news agent; from Belgium; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • D59: Kurt Alwin Dietzschold (born January 9, 1888 in Leipzig): presumed whereabouts: 8 Pembroke Road, Clifton, Bristol; wanted by Section IVA1
  • D60: AQH Dijxhoorn (di Adriaan Dijxhoorn ): Minister of Defense; Heimat Fruherer, Netherlands; last seen Netherlands; wanted by Department IIIB
  • D61: Erhard Dill (born April 28, 1910 in Selb): student; wanted by Section IVA1
  • D62: Johann Dill (born June 25, 1887 in fire): party secretary; wanted by subject area IVA1b
  • D64: Hermann Dimanski [= Hermann Diamanski ] (born November 16, 1910 in Berlin); last seen in Antwerp; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • D65: Ruth Dinhorn (* March 22, 1905) [doubtful]: involved in the Lukapello matter; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • D66: Walter Dirksen [code name of Walter Auerbach ]; wanted by Section IVA1
  • D68: Dittmar: Russian lieutenant; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • D69: Anna Divish (born May 3, 1902 in Pilsen): wife of Alfred Frank; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • D70: Dix: captain; Home in Copenhagen; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • D71: Dixen: British News Agent ; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • D72: Neville Dixey : anti-fascist, Chairman of Lloyds, member of the Liberal Party; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • D73: Dragi Djordewic: woodworker involved in Lukapello affair; From: Zagreb; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • D74: Dominik Dlouhy: businessman; Home: Zahgreb; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Graz
  • D75: Kurt Karl Doberer : (born September 11, 1904 in Nuremberg): engineer; wanted by subject area IVA1b
  • D76: Doberlet: British news agent involved in Jc Ross; Home: Laibach; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • D77: Doby: captain; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • D78: Docharly (alias: Alan Graves): presumed whereabouts: Whitehall, London; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • D79: Eric Robertson Dodds : Professor, propagandist against Franco and involved in the International Front Against Germany; presumed whereabouts: Oxford; wanted by Referat VIG
  • D83: Klaus Dohrn (born June 28, 1909 in Dresden): writer and Austrian legitimist (monarchist); wanted by Unit IVA3
  • D84: Myra (Irma) Dolivo: musician [pianist] involved in Janet Crawford; Home: Bucharest; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • D85: Dolphin: Major, head of the British intelligence service in Wiesbaden; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • D86: Clement Arnold Donaldson (alias De Haas): The Hague; wanted by Unit IVE4.
  • D88: Bernhard Franz Donkers (alias Baalen, Pfaffenhausen) (* May 21, 1905 in Duisberg) [questionable]: workers; last seen in Nijmegen; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • D89: Franz Donkers (born July 11, 1910 in Duisberg): workers; last seen in Nijmegen; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • D90: Johanna Sofia Donkers (born July 18, 1906 in Buberich): involved in the Wilhelm Willemsen affair; last seen in Nijmegen; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • D91: Kornelius Donkers (born October 5, 1875 in Horsen): involved in the Wilhelm Willemsen affair; last seen in Duisberg-Wanheimerort; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • D92: Wilhelm Donkers (born April 2, 1912 in Duisberg); last seen in Nijmegen; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • D93: Jk Donohugue [= John Kingston O'Donoghue ]: member of the British Embassy in Berlin; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • D80: Franz Dorfler (born April 13, 1903 in Schwaderback); wanted by subject area IVA1b
  • D94: Vlado Doric: British news agent involved in Lukapello affair; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • D81: mp Dorin: emigrant; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • D82: Friedrich Doring (born March 4, 1882 in Toberitz): teacher; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Section IVA1
  • D95: Rudolf Dostali-Moller [identical to M154]; presumed whereabouts: 12 Bedford Place, London W1; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • D96: J Douglas: journalist and communist writer; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • D97: Ae Dowden [= Arthur Ernest Dowden ]: Former British Vice Consul; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • D98: Benjamin Drage; presumed whereabouts: 28 Eton Place, London Nw3; wanted by Section IIB2
  • D99: B Draper; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • D100: Karl Dresel (born February 18, 1887 in Reitendorf): Communist politician; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • D101: Jjk Dresen (born March 19, 1892 in Maastricht): involved in Arthur Bastin; last seen in The Hague; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • D102: Jerzy Drobnik : Polish, Works On Newspaper 'Free Europe'; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • D103: Prokop Drtina : Czechoslovak Member of Parliament; wanted by Section IVD1
  • Peter Drucker (born May 23, 1905): Professor, Doctor, Emigrant; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • D105: Lord Drummond (aka Spiro Grove ); wanted by Unit IVE4
  • D106: Rid Alex Drummond (born March 12, 1879): Flying Officer; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • Charles Dubicz [= Charles Dubicz-Penther ] (born June 2, 1892 in Warsaw): Polish major and news agent; wanted by Unit IVE5
  • D108: Dubie; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • D109: D Dubinski: involved in Sneevliet affair; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • D110: Ivo Duchazek (February 27, 1913 in Prossnitz): editor; wanted by Division IVE4 and Gestapo Prague
  • D113: Charles Duff Occupation: Writer, Propagandist of Republic Spanish Material; wanted by Department VIG
  • D114: Alfred Duff-Cooper : Minister of Information; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • D115: Dukker: involved in the Hermann Knüfken affair ; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • D116: Erwin Dulkeit: home Riga; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Hanover
  • D117: Dumas: British Intelligence Service; Home: Brussels; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • D118: Dumont: British intelligence organizer; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • D119: Peddy Dumphy: British officer; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • D120: Dumpi: Chief of the British Intelligence Service; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • D121: Oliver Duncan: [industrialist], involved in the Ignatz Petschek affair; wanted by Section IIID4
  • D124: Dunderdale [= Wilfred Dunderdale ]: British lieutenant, involved in the Stevens / Best affair; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • D125: Apr Dunhan: British news agent in Lithuania; Home: Riga; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • D126: Edgar Dunk: Director of the Left Book Club, anti-fascist; wanted by Department VIG
  • D122: Dunkan-Sendys [recte: Duncan Sandys ]: Winston Churchill's son-in-law; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • D123: Karl Dunker: [recte: Karl Duncker ] (* March 17, 1905) [recte: February 2, 1903]: Emigrant; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • D127: Mary Dunstan: writer; wanted by Section IVB4
  • D128: Edward Charles Durban († March 27, 1891 in Berningham): British Colonel, involved in the Lev Trofimov affair; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • D129: Durward: head of a pro-Soviet newspaper; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • D130: Dutsh: Captain; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • D131: Eric Dutt: British major, head [recte: agent] of the British intelligence service in Valencia; wanted by Unit: IVE4
  • D132: Palme R Dutt [= Rajani Palme Dutt ] (born April 15, 1893): journalist and anti-fascist; presumed whereabouts Cambridge; wanted by Section IVA1
  • D133: Paul Dyks (alias: Pavel Pawlowitsch): British colonel; wanted by Unit IVE4

Letter E.

  • E1: Alexander Levvey Eastermann [= Alexander Easterman ]: journalist; Presumed whereabouts: 15 Regents Court, Hanover Gate, London Nw1: wanted by Section IIB2
  • E2: Norman Ebbutt : Berlin correspondent for the Times, wanted by Unit IVB4
  • E3: Hans Ebeling (born September 2, 1897 in Krefeld): businessman, involved in the Stevens / Best affair; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • E5: Fritz Ecker (March 5, 1892 in Furth): wanted from subject area IVA1b
  • E7: Eden: owner of the Canadian Store in Zurich; Hometown: Zurich; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • E6: Robert Anthony Eden (born June 12, 1897): British Secretary of War; presumed whereabouts: 17 Fitzhardinge Street, London W1; wanted by Referat IID5
  • E8: A. Ederheimer [recte: Adolf Ederheimer ]: colleague of Richard Merton; wanted by Department IIID
  • E9: Edmonds: British Colonel; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • E10: Edmondson [= Gerald James Edmondson ]: British Vice Consul, involved in the Klingmuller affair; Hometown: Dairen; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Cologne
  • E13: Edwards (alias: Amsterdam): Head of the British Intelligence Service in Amsterdam; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • E11: Charles Edwards : Labor politician; wanted by Department VIG
  • E12: Hendrik Edwards (born February 19, 1900 in London) (alias: Kurt Stein); wanted by Unit IVE4
  • E14: Harald Eeman (alias: Watson): British news agent in Lithuania, diplomat, wanted by the VIC department
  • E15: Frieda Kent Egemeier: wanted by Unit IVE4
  • E16: Franz Ehm (born January 21, 1901 in Zwodau): evacuated from Prague by the British Red Cross; wanted by Section IVA1
  • E17: Daniel Ehrenfried (born September 3, 1881 [correct] or October 6, 1883 in Gotzdowo): racing stable owner; last seen in Prague; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • E18: L. Eichelberg: emigrant, writer; Suspected whereabouts: 159 Woodstock Road, Oxford: wanted by Unit IIB5
  • Wilhelm Eichler (born January 7, 1896 in Berlin): Chairman of the ISK (International Socialist Militant League); wanted by subject area IVA1b
  • E20: Josef Eigler: hometown Barringen; presumed whereabouts: Hope Wiew, Castleton, Derbyshire; wanted by subject area IVA1b
  • E22: Robert Einsenschitz [recte: Robert Eisenschitz ] (* March 12, 1905) [recte: 1898]: Emigrant [former chemist at the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Chemistry]; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • E23: Alfred Einstein (born February 22, 1905): emigrant; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • E24: Paul Einzig : Editor; wanted by Section IIIA5
  • E26: Magarethe Eisenberg (née Nussbaum) (born February 23, 1906 in Vienna): last seen in The Hague; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • E27: Gustav Ekblom: seaman; presumed whereabouts: 18 Kopmangaten Stockholm; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • E28: Ekrosher: Home Copenhagen, wanted by Unit IVE4
  • E29: Eliot: British News Agent ; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • E30: Elissen: British major; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • E: John Reeves Ellermann [recte: John Ellerman ] (* December 21, 1909): Searched by Section IIB2
  • E32: Arthur Ellinger: colleague of Richard Merton; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Department IIID
  • E33: Philipp Ellinger (born March 1, 1905): emigrant, professor [pharmacologist]; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by subject IIIA1
  • E34: Walter Ellinger: colleague of Richard Merton; wanted by Department IIID
  • E36: Ellis: journalist; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • E35: Eunice (Enris) Ellis (born September 22, 1889 in Sheffield): British-French agent, wanted by Unit IVE4
  • E37: M Ellwood: Government Employees ; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • E38: Mj Elsas [= Moritz John Elsas ]: emigrant, lecturer; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • E39: Rudolf Eltrop (born January 1, 1904 in Hamm): wanted by Department IIA
  • E40: Herbert Henry Elvin : trade unionist ; wanted by Referat VIG
  • E42: A. Emmering (born November 13, 1893 in Loon Op Zand, The Netherlands): British news agent; involved in Stevens / Best affair; last seen in Rotterdam; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • E43: Karl Emonts (born November 14, 1889 in Eupen): company secretary; wanted by Section IVA1
  • E44: Aloisa Endt (born March 14, 1905 in Barringen): presumed whereabouts: Thorpland Hall, Falkenham, Norfolk; wanted by subject area IVA1b
  • E45: Enfreas: British News Agent ; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • E46: Stefan Engel (born February 20, 1905) [recte: November 7, 1878]: Emigrant, professor [pediatrician]; presumed whereabouts: Great Ormond Street, London; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • E47: Ludwig Engelmann [full name: Antonius Ludwig Otto Engelmann] (born March 24, 1903 in Iserlohn): stoker; wanted by Section IVA1
  • E48: Herbert Engemann [full name: Herbert Edmund Willy Engemann] (born July 16, 1901 in Berlin): engineer; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • E49: English: captain; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • E50: Enoc (alias: Walter Oehme - possibly identical to Walter Oehme ): Adviser for the chairmen of the military intelligence service; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • E51: Fritz Epstein (born March 12, 1905): emigrant, assistant; presumed whereabouts: University of London; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • E52: Jacob Epstein (born February 22, 1905 in New York) [recte: November 10, 1880]: sculptor; presumed whereabouts: 18 Hyde Park, London Sw7; wanted by Section IIB2
  • E53: Erban: Press attaché of the Czech government; involved in the Stevens / Best matter; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • E54: Erich Erchmann: involved in the Wilhelm Willemse matter; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • E55: Richard Erlanger: colleague of Richard Merton; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Department IIID
  • E56: Ermi: British Vice Consul; Hometown: Zagreb, wanted by Unit IVE4
  • E57: Alois Ernst (alias Schwarz) (born November 8, 1901 in Nenrode): writer; presumed whereabouts: London, Might Have Moved To Scotland; wanted by Unit IVA3
  • E59: Eschka (born July 15, 1882 in Voigtsgrun): presumed whereabouts: Leeds; Searched by subject area IVA1b
  • E58: Eschka (born March 3, 1888 in Voigtsgrun): Searched by subject area IVA1b
  • E60: Eugenie Esser: British news agent; Hometown: Riga; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • E61: Rga Etherington-Smith [= Raymond Gordon Antony Etherington-Smith ]: Embassy secretary; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • E62: Everett: Engine Engineer ; presumed whereabouts: Anglo Iranian Oil Co, Brittanic House, London Ec11; wanted by Unit IVE2
  • E63: Hb Heath Eves [= Hubert Bryan Heath Eves ]: Director [Deputy Chairman of the British Petroleum Company]; presumed whereabouts: Anglo Iranian Oil Co, Brittanic House, London Ec12; wanted by Unit IVE2
  • E64: Alfred Eving [possibly James Alfred Ewing ]: [physicist, head of the British Navy's intelligence service from 1914 to 1917] wanted by Unit IVE4
  • E65: Evingham: Captain wanted by Unit IVE4
  • E66: Ewert: British General; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • E67: Margarete Ewinger [née Schenk] (* March 23, 1881 in Gotha [Ohrdruf]): Secretary, Dr. phil .; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • E68: Elizabeth Ewings [ecte: Elizabeth Ewing] (born July 31, 1890 in Brussels): concert pianist and singer; wanted by Section IVA1
  • E69: Walter Ewoldt (born November 20, 1905 in Kiel) (alias Parrotien Walter): Interned in southern England; wanted by Section IVA1
  • E70: Eyre: British Consul in the Netherlands; presumed whereabouts: Unilever House, London; wanted by Unit IVE4

Letter F.

  • F1: Dora Fabian (born August 25, 1901 in Berlin); wanted by Section IVA1 [actually died in 1935]
  • F1A: HAC Fabius [= Hendrik Anton Cornelis Fabius ]: General, head of the Dutch intelligence service; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • F2: Osman Fachreddin: British messages agent; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • F3; We Fairholme [= William Ernest Fairholme]: Brigade General (Brigadier?); wanted by Unit IVE4
  • Q4: Edgar Fajans (born March 25, 1905) [doubtful]: emigrant; presumed whereabouts: Bristol University; wanted by Referat IIIA1.
  • F6: Falk: deserter, agent, wanted by Unit IVE4
  • F5: Werner Falk (* March 20, 1905) [recte: 1880]: Lecturer, emigrant; presumed whereabouts: Oxford University; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • Q7: Algernon Gordon Fallowfield: Vice Consul; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • F9: Falter: Polish Ministry of Finance; wanted by Section IVD2
  • F8: Alfred Falter (born July 25, 1880 in Ropa): industrialist, Polish immigration minister in England; wanted by Department IIIB
  • Q10: Fanshawe: British Commander; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • Q11: John Farell: involved in Engemann affair; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • F12: Adalbert Farkas : emigrant [biochemist]; presumed whereabouts: Cambridge University; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • Q14: Featherton: Captain wanted by Unit IVE4
  • Q15: Max Fechner [probably Max Fechner ]: home in Charlottenburg; wanted by Unit IVA2
  • F16: Fritz Feddersen (born September 10, 1914 in Hamburg): emigrant, sailor; last seen in Stockholm; wanted by Division IVE4 and Gestapo Hamburg
  • Ladislaus Feierabend [= Ladislav Karel Feierabend ] (born June 14, 1899 in Kostalec): Minister of State in the Austrian government, emigrant; wanted by Section IVD1
  • F18: Rc Feilding [= Rowland Charles Feilding ]: Colonel, involved in the Julius Petschek affair; presumed whereabouts: Stoke House, Slough, London; wanted by Section IIID4
  • Erich Feiler (born February 24, 1905): Professor, emigrant; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • F20: Egon Feldmann (alias Karl Nihom) (* July 21, 1909 in Hamburg): last seen in Amsterdam; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Münster
  • F21: S. Theodore Felstead , writer; wanted by Section IVB4
  • F22: Joe Fenston: British news agency; presumed whereabouts: 77 Ourteney Court, Maida Vale, London W9; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • F23: Ch Ferguson; presumed whereabouts: Unilever House; wanted by Unit IVE2
  • Q24: Mary Fergusson: journalist; wanted by Referat VIG
  • F25: Gustav Ferl (alias Rachel Clark) (born December 23, 1890 in Großottersleben): SPD party secretary; wanted by subject area IVA1b
  • Q26: Rose Fern: hotel worker; Homeland of Yokohama; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • F27: Franz Feuchtwanger (alias Hugo Boenecke) (born June 6, 1908 in Munich): student; wanted by Unit IVA2
  • F28: Lion Feuchtwanger (born July 7, 1884 in Munich): writer, emigrant; presumed whereabouts: Henriette Street, London W6; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • F29: Emanuel Feuermann : [cellist], emigrant; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Section IIIA1 [actually stayed in the USA]
  • F30: Arnold Fewster (born March 6, 1912 in Newcastle): student; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Stettin
  • Oskar Fichter (born January 30, 1898 in Furtwangen):,; wanted by Unit IVA2
  • F32: Hermann Ficker (born October 4, 1893 in Friedrichsruth); wanted by subject area IVA1b
  • Q33 : Jv Fildes: [Manager]; presumed whereabouts: Unilever House, London; wanted by Unit IVE2
  • F34: Tytus Filipowlez [= Tytus Filipowicz ], Polish Government; wanted by Section IVD2
  • Q35 : Dfs Filliter [= Douglas Freeland Shute Filliter ]: British consul, involved in the Werner Aue affair; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • F36: Edo (Edu) Fimmen (born June 18, 1881 in Amsterdam): General Secretary of Itf, involved in the Stevens / Best [= Venlo incident ]; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • Q37: Findley: British News Agent; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • F38: Troels Fink-Trier [= Troels Marstrand Trier Fink ]: newspaper editor, involved in the Jens Don affair; Homeland: Aabenraa; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Kiel
  • F39: Anjus Finkelstein (alias Campbell) [identical to C8] (born February 10, 1861 in Sorel, Canada); wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Berlin
  • F40: Gustav Firla (born July 1, 1900 in Opama): consulate secretary / press assistant; wanted by Section IVE5 and Gestapo Leipzig
  • F41: Anton Fischbach (born July 14, 1899 in Rotau): presumed whereabouts: Reverend Aa Hoskings, St Philips Vicarage, Osmondthorpe, Leed; wanted by Section IVA1
  • Q46: Fisherman: British Sergeant; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • Q44: fisherman: organizer at the military attaché Kala, Jew, emigrant; wanted by Section IIB5
  • F45: Fischer; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • Louis Fischer: employee of the Union of Democratic Control; wanted by Referat VIG
  • F43: Marie Fischer (born May 23, 1898 in Elbogen): presumed whereabouts: 7 Castel Street, Barry, South Glamorgan; wanted by Section IVA1b and Gestapo Karlsbad
  • Q50: Harry Fischgold : emigrant [medic]; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • Q48: Fisher: Sergeant at Scotland Yard; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • F47: Willam Fisher (born August 14, 1896 in Lodz); wanted by Unit IVE4
  • Q49: Fisher-Sarasin: British major, head of the news department in Bern; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • F50A: Fjedlgaar: British News Agent ; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • F51: Josef Flack (born March 15, 1905) [questionable]; wanted by Division IVE4 and Gestapo Brno
  • F53: Karl Fleck (born December 5, 1890 in Siebitz / Teplitz): Secretary of the workers' welfare service; wanted by Department IIA and Gestapo Karlsbad
  • Karl Fleck (born November 5, 1890 in Sinbitz); wanted by subject area IVA1b
  • Hans Fleischhacker [recte: Hans Fleischhacker ] (March 12, 1905) [recte: 1898]: Assistant, emigrant; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • F55: Karl Fleischmann (born June 15, 1890 in Wasseruppen): wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • Paul Fleischmann : Professor, Emigree Born: 21 / Feb / 1905 wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • F57: Edward L Fleming: wanted by Unit IVD4
  • Q58: Edward L Flemming: writer; wanted by Section IIIA5
  • B242: Flesch-Brun; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • F59: Hans Flesch-Brun [= Hans Flesch-Brunningen ]: Organizer of the German Cultural League in England; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • Reginald Fletcher : Officer, Member of Parliament; wanted by Referat VIG
  • F61: Marguerite Floid: wanted by Unit IVE4
  • F62: Florent (alias Franzius Jannsens ): seller / commission agent ; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • F63: Clement Flower (born September 14, 1878); wanted by Unit IVE4
  • F64: MW Fodor [= Marcel Fodor ]: journalist and author; wanted by Section IVB4
  • Q67: Nikolaus Johannes Fohrmann: President of Luxembourg [probably incorrect]; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by subject area IVA1b
  • Q68: William J Follen: Official at the British Embassy in Panama; wanted by Referst IVE4
  • Frank Edward Folley [= Frank Foley ]: Former head of the British passport department in Berlin, captain; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • F70: Heinrich Fomferra (alias Franz Maurer) (born November 19, 1895 in Essen-Schonnebeck); wanted by Unit IVA2
  • Dingle Foot (born March 19, 1905): Member of the Liberal Party; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • F72: David Footman ; presumed whereabouts: 25 Collingham Place, London; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • A73: A Forbarth: writer; wanted by Section IVB4
  • Q76: Forbes: British news agent involved in Gustav Weber affair; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • F74: Dita Forbes (born October 27, 1905 in Düsseldorf): governess, involved in the Gustav Weber affair; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • Q75: Ogilvie George Forbes [recte: George Ogilvie-Forbes ]: Embassy staff; involved in matter IVE4
  • F77: Josef Alfred Ford (born July 26, 1864 in Darlington): journalist; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • Q78: Forum: British News Agent ; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • F79: Wbcw Forester: British Vice Consul; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • F80: Josef Forst (born July 21, 1895 in Prague): Czech 1st Lieutenant; wanted by Unit IVE6
  • F65: Friedrich Forstel (alias Alfred Barthel) (born February 19, 1899): Electrician, wanted by Section IVA2
  • Edward Morgan Forster : writer; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • Q82: G. Forster: British news agent involved in James Haymes affair; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • F66: Max Forster [= Max Förster ] (* February 11, 1905) [recte: 1869]: Professor [Anglist], emigrant; suspected whereabouts: Yale; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • William Edward Forster-Arnold [better: William Edward Arnold-Forster]: Political writer; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • F84: Josef Fort (Forst) (* July 21, 1895 Ziskow) [identical to F80]: Czech staff captain; presumed whereabouts: 53 Lexham Gardens, Kensington, London W8; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • Q85: G Herbert Foster-Anderson (born May 30, 1890 in Liverpool): British news agent involved in the Gregory Maundry affair; presumed whereabouts: London; last seen in Kaunas; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • F86: Foulds [= Linton Harry Foulds ]: British consul in East Asia, involved in the Klingmüller affair; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • Eduard Fraenkel : Professor; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • F88: Ernst Fraenkel : Professor, emigrant: wanted by Section IIIA1
  • F89: Gottfried Fränkel : Professor of Zoology; presumed whereabouts: University of London; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • F91: Franco: British Consul; Home of The Hague; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • F97: Frank [identical to F84]; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • F92: Alfred Frank (born June 3, 1897 in Brussels): British passport officer; wanted on Unit IVE4
  • F93: Alois Frank (born June 3, 1897 in Sobekurech): Czech major; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Unit IVE6
  • Karl Frank (born May 31, 1893): publicist; wanted by Section IVA1
  • Q95: Kurt Frank: involved in Stevens / Best matter; Home: The Hague; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • F96: Steven Frank (born September 20, 1903 in Copenhagen): Secretary of the British Press Office; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Kiel
  • F98: Ludwig Franke (alias Fritz Kleine) (born March 7, 1901 in Apolda); wanted by Division IVE4 and Gestapo Prague
  • F99: Otto Franke (born September 15, 1877 in Berlin-Neukölln): presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Referat
  • F100: Dau Frankel [= Daniel Frankel ]: Jew, member of the Labor Party; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • F90: Hermann Fränkel : professor, emigrant; presumed whereabouts: Stanford University; wanted by Unit IIIA1 (actually in the United States)
  • F102: Georg Baron Frankenstein [= Georg Albert von und zu Franckenstein ] (born March 18, 1878 in Vienna): [former Austrian ambassador in London]; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • F101: George (Georg) Frankenstein: writer; wanted by Section IVB4
  • F103: Elisabeth Franssen (born September 1, 1891 in Ruhla); last seen in Amsterdam; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • F104: Gerhard Franssen (* August 21, 1886 in Bysen): last seen in Amsterdam; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • F105: Leo Franssen; last seen in Amsterdam; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Osnabrück
  • F106: Ruth Franssen (born March 6, 1920 in Dortmund); last seen in Amsterdam; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Lüneberg
  • F107: Theodor Franssen (alias de Jong / De Friessen / Broumer) (born June 22, 1892 in Münster): engineer; last seen in Amsterdam; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • F108: Harold Dareton Fraser [= Snub Pollard ] (born October 8, 1889 in Chicago): correspondent of the Chicago Tribune; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • F109: William Fraser : Vice President; presumed whereabouts: Anglo Iranian Oil Co, Brittanic House, London Ec13; wanted by Unit IVE2
  • F110: Freeman Horn [= Freeman Horn ]: Chief of the British Aluminum Corporation; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • H179: Freeman Horn [= Freeman Horn ]: Chairman of the British Aluminum Company; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • F113: French [possibly identical to F112]: British news agent involved in Stevens / Best affair; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • F112: Marquis de Castelchomond O'Brien [= Conrad O'Brien-ffrench ]: British news agent , captain; wanted by Division IVE4 and Gestapo Munich
  • Sigmund Freud (born May 6, 1856 in Freiberg, Moravia): [psychoanalyst], Jew; wanted by Section IIB5 [actually died in 1939]
  • F119: Dr. Serious friend; last seen in Vienna; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • Richard Freund: writer; wanted by Section IIIA5
  • F120: Otto Freund-Kahn [= Otto Kahn-Freund ]: writer, emigrant; presumed whereabouts: 1 Fawley Road, London Nw6; wanted by Section IIB5
  • F115: Alexander Freundeberg [probably Freudenberg] (born January 11, 1893 in Colombo): businessman; last seen in Ceylon; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • F1116: Friends Berg [recte: Adolf Freudenberg ]: [former] Secretary of Legation, Emigrant [head of the Ecumenical Refugee Service in Geneva]; presumed whereabouts: 26 Bedford Way, London; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • F117: Mrs Freundeberg [= Else Freudenberg ]: Jewess [wife of E116]; presumed whereabouts: 26 Bedford Way, London; wanted by Section III
  • F118: Walter Freundenthal : emigrant, lecturer; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • Herbert Freundlich , Professor, EmigreeBorn: 22 / Feb / 1905 Wanted by: Office Group IIIA1
  • Robert Freyhan , Professor, Emigree Born: 15 / Mar / 1905 Wanted by: Amtgruppe IIIA1
  • F124: Alexander Fricker (born May 3, 1894 in Pilsen): Czechoslovak major; wanted by Division IVE4 and Gestapo Prague
  • F125: Otto Fricke ; presumed whereabouts: Broadstreet Place, London Ec6; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • F126: Curt Friedberg: assistant, emigrant; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • F127: Karl Friediger (born May 21, 1906 in Munich); wanted by Unit IVA3
  • Karl Friedl (born April 3, 1884 in Auschwitz); wanted by subject area IVA1b
  • F129: Erich Friedländer : assistant [chemist], emigrant; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • F130: Ernst Friedländer (born August 15, 1908 in Posen): engineer; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Unit IVA2
  • F133: Friedmann [= Franticek Friedmann ]: Jew, Czech government minister; Home: Prague; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • F131: Ernst Joseph Friedmann (* February 19, 1905) [recte: 1877]: Professor, emigrant; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • F132: Hans Friedmann (born June 26, 1894 in Berlin): businessman; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Section IVA1
  • F134: Gerhard Friedrich (born February 4, 1916 in Graudenz; September 1974): military service refugee [freedom friend ]; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Unit VD2
  • F135: Josef Friedrich (born August 25, 1895 in Orpur): carpenter; presumed whereabouts: Liverpool; wanted by Section IVA1
  • F136: Reeltje Fries: Chairman of the Royal Steamship Co; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • F ?: Herbert Friedrich Friess (born June 30, 1909 in Markneukirchen): cleric
  • F ?: Hildegard Wilhelmine Elsa Margarete Friess (born July 3, 1907 in Wustergiersdorf); searched by:
  • F140: Josef Frings (born September 24, 1895 in Vaals) (alias Taxi-Frings): Taxi Cab Company, involved in Stevens / Best; last seen in Vaals; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • F141: Adrianus Johannes Josephus Frinten (alias Vrinten) (born November 13, 1893 in Loon Op Zand, Netherlands): British news agent, involved in the Stevens / Best affair; last seen in Rotterdam; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • F142: Willi Frischauer : writer, Austrian emigrant; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • F143: Franz Fritsch (alias Fryc) (born November 23, 1895 in Prague): Czech staff captain; presumed whereabouts: 53 Lexham Gardens, Kensington, London W8; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • F145: Hans Frohlich [Merry?] (Born March 10, 1899 in Johannesburg); wanted by Unit IVE4
  • F146: Herbert Frohlich [= Herbert Fröhlich ]: Lecturer, emigrant; presumed whereabouts: Bristol University; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • F147: Paul Frölich (born August 7, 1884 in Neusellerhausen ): editor; wanted by Section IVA1
  • F148: Leopold Frommer (* March 8, 1905) [recte: 1893]: Assistant [chemist], emigrant; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • F149: A Ruth Fry [= Ruth Fry ]: Treasurer of the International Anti-War Organization; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • F150: Magery Sarah Fry : Director of the BBC; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • Q 151: Franz Fryc (born November 23, 1895 in Prague): Czech staff captain , involved in the Moravec affair; wanted by Unit IVE6
  • F152: Hans J. Fuchs : assistant, emigrant; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • F153: Martin Fuchs (born September 26, 1903 in Vienna): businessman, Austrian legitimist; wanted by Unit IVA3
  • Frank Fulham: British Vice Consul; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • F155: Francis Fullham (born January 18, 1895): British Vice-Consul, involved in the CE King affair; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • F156: Joseph Furmanek (born August 23, 1895 in Betsche): Polish officer, civil servant; wanted by Section IVE5 and Gestapo Schneidemühl
  • H166: Maria Fürstin von Hohenberg : emigrant [former archduchess]; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Section VIG1 [actually stayed in Austria]

Letter G

  • G1: Janus Gaihede: fish export merchant ; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • G2: St. Clair D Gainer [recte: Donald St. Clair Gainer ] (born October 18, 1891 in Thrapston): British Consul General in Vienna; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • G4: William Gallacher (born December 1, 1891 in Paisley): metal worker; wanted by Section IVA1
  • G5: Wilfred Hansford Gallienne : last seen in Reval; wanted by Department VIC
  • S4-37: Gustav Gamma-Stocker (born October 23, 1904 in Zurich): hotel secretary; last seen in Zurich; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • G6: Gustav Gamma-Stocker (born October 23, 1904 in Zurich) [same person as S4-37]: hotel secretary; last seen in Zurich; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • P139: Wolfgang Gans Noble Herr zu Putlitz (born July 16, 1899 in Laaske): Former legation counselor at the German embassy; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • G7: S. Gaposchskin [= Sergei I. Gaposchkin]: emigrant [astronomer]; wanted by Referat IIIA1 [actually stayed in Cambridge Massachusetts, USA]
  • G8: Reginald Garbutt [probably a pseudonym]: writer [author of the book Germany: The Truth, by Reginald Garbutt Who, for Six Years, was Chief Organizer of Foreign Propaganda and Espionage under Himmler, chief of the Gestapo , London 1939]: wanted from Unit IVB4
  • G9: Geoffrey Theodor Garratt : Journalist with the Manchester Guardian; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • G10: Lancelot Cyril Brewster Garston (born September 6, 1908 in Bramley): [Vice Consul in Lugano, MI6 agent] involved in case Gb Eyh270; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • Josef Gartner (born July 17, 1888 in Tachau): wanted by Section IVA1
  • James Louis Garvin (born April 12, 1868) director of the Observer newspaper; wanted by Section IVB4
  • Josef Gawlina : Member of the Polish Government; wanted by Section IVD2
  • G15: Sigismund (Zygmunt) Gawronski [identical to R17] (born December 9, 1886 in Geneva): Polish embassy employee in Berlin; wanted by Unit IVE5
  • G18: Geijsendorfer: Aviator; wanted by Department IIIB
  • G19: Ernst Gellert (born January 6, 1900 in Hanover): wanted by Division IVA1
  • G20: Grete Gellert [b. Petschek] [* February 12, 1894] [wife of G22]: presumed whereabouts: Ascot; wanted by Department IIID
  • G21: Mitzi Gellert: Petschek's employees [recte: daughter of Julius Petschke]; presumed whereabouts: Ascot; wanted by Department IIID
  • G22: Oswald Gellert : involved in the Julius Petschek affair; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Section IIID4
  • G23: Andreas Gemant (born March 9, 1905): emigrant, lecturer; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • G24: Anton Gembalczyk (born April 4, 1894 in Wittkowitz): wanted by Division IVA5
  • G25: Adolf Gems (born October 11, 1906 in Eibenberg); Suspected Location: High Bank, Fulschaw Park, Wilmslow, Cheshire; wanted by Referat
  • G26: Elisabeth Gentsch (born September 1, 1891 in Ruhla / Thur) (alias: Franssen); last seen in Amsterdam; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • G27: Roger Gerard (aka Henri Jean Leather): British news agent; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • G28: Eugenie Gerards: housewife, involved in the Stevens / Best affair [see Venlo incident ]; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • G29: Josef Heinrich Arnold Gerards (born March 19, 1889 in Haarlem): Lieutenant, involved in the Stevens / Best affair; last seen in Sittart; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • G30: Georg Gerasimov (born July 15, 1900 in Odessa): wanted in Section IVE4; [actually perished in Dachau concentration camp]
  • G31: Peter Sjoerds Gerbrandy [= Pieter Sjoerds Gerbrandy ] (born April 13, 1885 in Goengamieden): Dutch Minister of Justice; wanted by Department IIIB
  • G3: Germens: British major; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • G34: Rudolf Gessner [pseudonym of John Mars ]: emigrant; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • G35: Jakob Geurts: British news agent; last seen in Basel; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • G36: Serge Gewlitsch (born November 9, 1892 in Nikiforowka): Russian cavalry captain ; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • G37: Kurt Geyer (born November 19, 1891 in Leipzig): wanted by Section IVA1
  • G38: Richard Geyer (born October 29, 1898 in St. Joachimsthal): wanted by IVA1
  • G39: C. Gibb: British Secret Service agent; last seen in Shanghai; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • G40: Philip Gibbs : writer; wanted by Section IVB4
  • G41: Cl Gibbson (born May 13, 1897 in London): British major; last seen in Prague; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • G44: Gibson: Times correspondent ; last seen in: Bucharest; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • G43: Gibson: British major; last seen in Libau; wanted by Department VIC
  • G42: Harald Gibson [recte: Harold Gibson ]: British news agent involved in the Borris Sobinoff affair; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • G45: Giddings: captain; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • G46: Willi (Wilhelm) Giersch (born July 14, 1901 in Berlin): bricklayer; wanted by Section IVA2 [communist youth functionary in Berlin and the Netherlands]
  • G47: Giffey [= Chester Giffey]: British major, Freemason, news agent , head of the passport office; last seen in Reval; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • G48: Simon Gilbert : presumed whereabouts; 47 Moorlane, London Ec2; wanted by Section IIB2
  • G49: Gct Giles: Secretary; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • Waclaw Gilewicz (born January 10, 1903 in Maciegiew): Polish Consul General; wanted by Unit IVE5
  • G52: Gilles [= William Gillies] [identical to G51]: Trade unionist and Secretary of the Labor Party [Secretary of the International Department of the Labor Party]; presumed whereabouts: Transport House, Smith Square, London; wanted by Unit IVE5
  • G51: William Gillies : presumed whereabouts: Transport House, Smith Square, London; wanted by Section IIB4
  • G53: Morris Ginsberg : Professor; presumed whereabouts: Houghton Street, London Wc2; wanted by Section IIB2
  • G54: Waclaw Gintrowski (born September 26, 1894 in Czempin): Polish intelligence officer, electrician [charged in Germany in 1931 for betraying military secrets, died in 1977]; wanted by Unit IVE5
  • G55: Charles John Girling : British Vice Consul; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • G56: Franz Gittner (born November 4, 1897 in Staab): bricklayer; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Section IVA1
  • G57: Dorothy Gladstone : Viscountess / President; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • G58: Kurt Glanz [= Walter Caro ] (born June 19, 1909 in Berlin): chemist; wanted by Unit IVE2
  • G59: Ludwig Glaser (born March 4, 1893 in Elm, Karlsbad district): presumed whereabouts: Neat-Inverness, Scotland; wanted by subject area IVA1b
  • G60: Glenvil: Vice Consul; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • G61: Anton Glockner (born February 17, 1900 in Trinksaifen): presumed whereabouts: Edinburgh; wanted by Section IVA1
  • G62: Eugen Gluckauf [= Eugen Glückauf ] (* March 20, 1905): emigrant, assistant [chemist]; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Section IVA1
  • G63: Alfred Glucksmann (* March 18, 1905) [recte: 1904]: Emigrant, assistant; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • G64: Lh Gluckstein [= Louis Gluckstein ]: Member of the Conservative Party; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • G65: Morris Gluckstein: civil servant; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • G66: Frederick Godber : Company Director of Shell Transport & Trading; presumed whereabouts: Shell Transport & Trading Company Limited, 22 St Helens Court, Great St Helens, London Ec2; wanted by Unit IVE2
  • G67: Fritz Goder (born July 2, 1908 in Grünberg): locksmith; wanted by Unit IVA2
  • G68: Moya Godfrey (nee Stevens) (born February 16, 1895 in London): writer, involved in the Stevens / Best affair; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • G71: Barbara Gold: wanted by Unit VIG1
  • G73: Goldsmith: English major, [company] director; involved in: Hans Schonfeld group of perpetrators; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • G72: Cecil C. Goldsmith : teacher; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • G74: Ruth Gollancz: Manager of the Left Book Club; presumed whereabouts: 14 Henrietta Street, London; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • G75: Viktor Gollancz [recte: Victor Gollancz ] (* March 7, 1905): presumed whereabouts: 14 Henrietta Street, London; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • G77: Mary Golton: British News Agent ; presumed whereabouts: Liverpool; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • G78: Karl Gomolla (born November 7, 1916 in Burghof): pilot; wanted by Unit IVE5
  • George Peabody Gooch (born February 15, 1905): historian; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • G80: Dora Goodall: presumed whereabouts: The Old Corner House, Paradies Road, London Sw4; wanted by Section IVA1
  • G81: Paul Goodmann: presumed whereabouts: The Rich Way, Hatikvah, London Nw11: wanted by Section IIB2
  • G82: Miel Goossenaerts: last seen in Brussels; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • C11: Robert Gordon-Canning [same person as G83]: wanted by Unit IVE4
  • G83: Robert Gordon-Canning [same person as C11]: wanted by Unit IVE4
  • Erich Gostynski (born March 18, 1905): emigrant; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • G85: Emily Gotelee (born August 1, 1914 in Medstead): language teacher; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • G86: Kelly Katharina Gottfried (born July 7, 1902 in Stolberg): last seen in the Netherlands; wanted in Unit IVE4
  • Herta Gotthelf : writer, emigrant; wanted by Section IIB5
  • G87: Fritz Gottfurcht [recte: Fritz Gottfurcht ]: Emigrant; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • G88: Hans Gottlurcht [recte: Hans Gottfurcht ] (* 7 February 1896 in Berlin): wanted from subject area IVA1b
  • G70: Albrecht Gotz [= Albrecht Götze ] (* March 11, 1905) [recte: January 11, 1897]: emigrant, university professor [Assyriologist]; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • G69: Martin Gotz [= Martin Götz ] (born September 13, 1903 in Nuremberg): emigrant; wanted by Section IVA1
  • G91: Fritz Herbert Charles Gerald Gough (born December 20, 1899 in London): British colonial official; presumed whereabouts: Nevin, North Wales, Gosse Chliff; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • G90: Louis Goulfier-Choiseul: involved in Th. Chamber affair; last seen in Kovno; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • G92: Reginald Gye Gount [recte: Guy Gaunt ]: British Admiral and Chairman of the Intelligence Service; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • G93: Felix Grabowski (born November 19, 1905 in Culmsee): Polish deserter; wanted by Unit IVE5
  • G94: Jan (Johann) Grabowski (born January 26, 1888 in Lessen, Graudenz) (alias Lamkowski): Polish news agent; wanted by Section IVE5 and Gestapo Graudenz
  • G96: Rosa Graetzer [recte: Rosi Grätzer ] (* May 23, 1899 in Berlin): employee; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Section IVA1
  • G95: Hugo Graf (born October 10, 1892 in Rehstadt): Secretary; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Section IIA1
  • H156: Count Hochberg [= Alexander Hochberg ]; Member of the Polish Government; wanted by Section IVD2
  • H211: Hans Graf Von Huyn [= Hans von Huyn ]: author, emigrant; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • G97: JA Graffy: Prisoner of War; presumed whereabouts: 95 Devon Road, Barking; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • G98: A. Graham: representative of the Petschek group; presumed whereabouts: Woodbridge Suffolk; wanted by Department IIID
  • G99: Ronald Graham: Private Investigator; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • G100: Gralinsky [= Zygmunt Graliński ]: Minister of Justice of the Polish Government; wanted by Section IVD2
  • G101: Grant: SIS intelligence officer, involved in the Stevens / Best matter [cf. Venlo incident ]; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • G102: Leslin Remvik Grant (born January 8, 1893): British captain; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • G103: Allan Graves [recte: Alan Graves ] (born August 19, 1891 in New Ross): Attaché of the British Embassy in Dublin; presumed whereabouts: 44 Sluphens Green, Dublin; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • G104: Magarete Gray: Shareholder; last seen in Paris; wanted by Referat
  • G105: Grecgor [sic!]: Translator; last seen in Yokohama; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • G106: Green: British news agent ; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • G107: Ivan Marion Greenberg: [editor of the Jewish Chronicle ]; presumed whereabouts: 47/49 Moor Lane, London Ec2; wanted by Section IIB2
  • G108: HR Greenhaigh: searched in: Unilever House, Blackfriars, London; wanted by Unit IVE2
  • Arthur Greenwood (born February 22, 1905): Minister; wanted by Section IIB2
  • G110: JD Gregory [= John Duncan Gregory ]: writer; wanted by Section IVB4
  • G111: Walter Greif (born June 30, 1911 in Vienna): engineer [communist, Jew]; wanted by Unit IVA2
  • G112: Ad Thomas Grenfeld (born June 14, 1869 in St. Ives): British major; wanted by Section IVA1
  • G113: William Grenson: British News Agent ; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • G114: Edward Grigg : Colonial Administrator; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • G115: Elsa Gronenberg (born January 4, 1909 in Königsberg): stenographer; wanted by Section IVA1
  • G118: Emil Groß (born August 6, 1904 in Bielefeld): [publisher and politician (SPD)]; wanted by Section IVA1
  • G116: Fabius Gross : emigrant, assistant [marine biologist]; presumed whereabouts: Plymouth; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • G117: Fritz Groß : emigrant, writer; presumed whereabouts: 3 Regent Square, London Wc1; wanted by Section IIB5
  • G120: Wilhelm Gross : emigrant, professor; Hometown: Wroclaw; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • G119: Willy Gross-Meyer [= Wilhelm Mayer-Gross ] [identical to Mxy]: Professor [psychiatrist], emigrant; presumed whereabouts: Maudsley Hospital, London; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • G121: Emil Grossheim (born May 24, 1880 in Essen-Borbeck): wanted by Section IVA3
  • Henryk Grossman (born February 23, 1905): emigrant, professor; wanted by Section IIIA1
  • G123: Kurt Grossman [recte: Kurt Grossmann ] (born May 21, 1897 in Berlin): President of the German League for Human Rights; wanted by Section IVA1
  • G124: Stanley Grove-Spiro (born January 17, 1900 in Cape Town, South Africa) (Lord Drummond / George Saville): Lieutenant of the Royal Flying Corps or the Royal Air Force, businessman, financier, banker; presumed whereabouts: 18 Cottesmore Gardens, London W8 (Office: Suffolk Street, Pall Mall, London Sw1); wanted by Unit IVE4
  • S1-141: Stanley Grove-Spiro (born January 17, 1900 in Cape Town, South Africa) [duplicate entry] (alias: Lord George Saville Drummon): banker, broker (Office At Suffolk Street Pall-Mall London SW1.), British agent; presumed whereabouts: Kensington, 18 Gottesmore Gardens or 46 De Vere Gardens; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • G125; Hans Grunberg [recte: Hans Grüneberg ] (* March 21, 1905) [recte: 1907]: Emigrant, assistant [biologist]; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • G126: HE Gruner (around 1884): British news agent ; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • G127: Hans Grunfeld (born May 25, 1899 in Neudorf): student; wanted by Unit IVA2
  • G128: Heinrich Grunov [recte: Heinrich Grunow ] (alias Friedrich Beer) (born August 15, 1900 in Schviennafurt [recte: Schweinfurt]): writer; wanted by Division IVA3
  • G129: Heinz Grunwald (born January 31, 1903 in Friedenau); presumed whereabouts: 170 Goswell Road, London C1; wanted by Section IVA1
  • G130: Max Gruschwitz (born October 9, 1892 in Breslau): editor; wanted in Section IVA3
  • G131: James Grynling (born November 27, 1899 in Stammvove): Privatier; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • G132: Maria Grzonka (born November 6, 1897 in Heydebreck) (alias: Helene Kellwitz): wanted by Section IVE5
  • G133: Herbert Guedella: [Chairman of the Imperial Foreign Corporation]; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • G134: August Gunther: wanted by Unit IVE4
  • G135: John Gunther : writer; wanted by Section IVB4
  • G136: Dilip Kumar Gupta (born July 9, 1907 in Calcutta): Secretary: wanted by Unit IVA1
  • G137: Curt Sigmar Gutkind (born March 10, 1905) [recte: September 29, 1896]: no information on occupation [Romanist and Italianist]; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • G138: Gutmann: wanted by Unit IVE4
  • G139: Bernhard Guttmann : emigrant, writer; wanted by Section IIB5
  • G140: Erich Guttmann (born February 7, 1880 in Berlin): artist; wanted by subject area VC3c
  • G141: Erich Guttmann : Lecturer [psychiatrist], emigrant; presumed whereabouts: Maudsley Hospital, London; wanted by Referat IIIA1

Letter H.

  • H3: Archduke Habsburg [= Otto von Habsburg ] (* March 29, 1905) [recte: 1912]: wanted by Section VIG1
  • H4: Hadke: British News Agent ; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • H5: Victor Haefner [= Viktor Haefner ] (born May 18, 1896 in Brenden, Waldshut district): pilot; presumed whereabouts: 24 Norfolk Square, London W2; wanted by Section IVE3 and Gestapo Stuttgart
  • H6: Karl Hahn (born March 27, 1909 in Hanover): KPD functionary; last seen in Amsterdam; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • H7: Paul Haide [= Paul Heide ] (born October 3, 1879 in Hohenstein-Ernstthal): businessman; wanted by subject area IVA1b
  • H8: Wally J Hakin: British News Agent ; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • H9: Charlotte Haldane ; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • H10: John BS Haldane (born November 5, 1892): Professor [biologist and geneticist]; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • H11: Berthold Halder (alias Berthold Strauss): British news agent; last seen in The Hague; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • H12: Elazar Halevy: presumed whereabouts: 32 Sarre Road, London Ew2; wanted by Section IIB2
  • H13: FL Halford: General Manager; presumed whereabouts: Shell-Mex & Bp Ltd, 3 St Helens Court, London Ec3; wanted by Unit IVE2
  • Viscount Edwart Frederick Lindley Wood Halifax : politician (born April 16, 1881); wanted by Referat IID5
  • H17: Hatton Hall: British major and news agent; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • H15: King Hall [= Stephen King-Hall, Baron King-Hall ]: writer; wanted by Section IVB4
  • H18: Lady Hall [= probably Ethel Hall , wife of H 16]: wanted by Unit VIG1
  • H16: Reginald Hall : British Admiral and Chief of Intelligence, involved in the Rintelen affair ; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • H19: Haller [= Józef Haller ]: Political organizer and member of the Polish parliament [general]; wanted by Section IVD2
  • H20: Hermann Hamacher: [SPD politician], wanted by Department IVA1
  • H21: Richard Hamburger : professor, emigrant; presumed whereabouts: private practice in London; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • H22: Fritz Hamer (born October 10, 1900 in Klenzau): locksmith; wanted by Unit IVA2
  • H23: Gerald Hamilton (born November 1, 1890 in Shanghai); wanted by Section IVA1
  • H25: Hammerstein: Shipowner; last seen in the Netherlands; wanted by Department IIIB
  • H26: John Hammon (born December 31, 1901): Clerk; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by subject area IVA1b
  • H27: Franz Hampel (born February 12, 1907 in Karbitz): editor; wanted by Section IVA1
  • H28: Marie Hampl (born April 27, 1895 in Tachau): [tobacco worker]; presumed whereabouts: Margate, Kent; wanted by subject area IVA1b
  • Ernst Hanfstaengl (born February 11, 1887 in Munich); wanted by Department IVC
  • H31: Franz Hanisch (born July 9, 1899 in Klosterle): presumed whereabouts: New Field Hall, Bells-Bust Near Kipton, York; wanted by subject area IVA1b
  • H31A: Hankey [= Maurice Hankey ]: British news agent ; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • H32: Heinrich Hans (born May 25, 1915 in Zerbau): Rifleman IR [military service refugee]; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Aachen
  • H29: Hansel: Jude, co-owner of the company 'Hansel & Schmitt' [architects]; presumed whereabouts: 13 Victoria Street, London Sw1; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • Irene Harand : writer; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • Henry George Charles Loscelles Harewood [= Henry Lascelles, 6th Earl of Harewood ] (born September 9, 1882); wanted by Unit VIG1
  • H35: Lionel Wilfred Harford: British News Agent for Latvia; wanted by Department VIC
  • H36: Hermann Harke (born June 29, 1886 in Leopoldshall): Company Secretary; wanted by Unit IVA1 (actually stayed in France)
  • H37: Edwin Harle: British Vice Consul involved in Renald Penton affair; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • H38: Kathleen Harmann: involved in the Siegfried Wreszynsky matter; presumed whereabouts: 22 Lauderdale London; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • H39: Leslie Harmer; presumed whereabouts: Belgrade; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • H40: Otto Gustav Ernst Harms (born November 17, 1892 in Hamburg): British news agent , involved in Theodor Franssen; last seen in Amsterdam; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • H41: Maria Harnier (born October 23, 1890 in Maasmünster): last seen in the Netherlands; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • H42: Mac Harper: British Major (born September 21, 1894 in Gloucester); wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Kiel
  • H44: Pincus Harris: presumed address: 149 Anson Road, London Nw2; wanted by Section IIB2
  • H43: Percy Alfred Harris ; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • H45: Gw Harrison [= Geoffrey Wedgwood Harrison ]: British Embassy Secretary in Berlin; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • H46: Hubert Harrison (born November 28, 1898 in Walsall): journalist; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Graz
  • H47: A Harting: Unilever House, Blackfriars, London Ec2; wanted by Unit IVE2
  • H48: LH Hartland; Unilever House, Blackfriars, London Ec2; wanted by Unit IVE2
  • H49: Erna Hartmann (born April 23, 1896 in Hamburg): editorial secretary
  • H50: Hans Hartmann (born February 17, 1907 in Biederitz): Cramer Court, Sloane Avenue, Chelsea London Sw1; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Magdeburg
  • Willy Hartner (born March 19, 1905): Lecturer at Harvard University, emigrant; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • H52: John Harvey (born July 2, 1910 in Pressburg): last seen in Pressburg; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • H53: Harwood: businessman and news agent for Estonia; wanted by Department VIC
  • H54: Heinrich Hasselbring (born March 14, 1899 in Holdenstedt): woodcutter; wanted by Unit IVA2
  • H55: Hasting personal servant of Stevens, Stevens / Best matter [= Venlo incident ]; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • H56: Hatton-Hall [= Hubert Hatton-Hall ]: British news agent and major wanted by Division IVE4
  • H57: Walter Hauck (born June 5, 1888 in Steinau): Member of the Black Front, lawyer; presumed whereabouts: Park West, Etgware Road, London W2; wanted by Unit IVA3
  • H58: C Haunzwickel: involved in Sneevliet affair; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • H59: Eduard (Edward) Hauptmann (born February 7, 1904 in Zgier): Polish news agent; wanted by Section IVE5 and Gestapo Danzig
  • H61: Hawkins: Polish captain, member of the British Intelligence Service; last seen in: Windhoek, South Africa; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • H62: August Hay (born May 12, 1897 in Dudweiler): miner; wanted by Unit IVA2
  • H64: Doctor Hay: British military attaché; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • H63: Howard Georges Hay: British Lieutenant Colonel on the General Staff; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • H65: Arthur Hayday (born February 11, 1905); wanted by Unit VIG1
  • H66: Haywood: Colonel in the British Embassy; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • H67: Georges Head (born October 17, 1910 in Bergbauing); wanted by Unit IVE4
  • H68: AC Hearn [= Arthur Charles Hearn ]: director; presumed whereabouts: Anglo Iranian Oil Co, Brittanic House, London Ec14; wanted by Unit IVE2
  • H69: Glynn Hearson [recte: Glyn Hearson ] (born October 31, 1902 in Shanghai): Officer in the British Army [until 1939 auxiliary naval attaché in Berlin]; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • H70: John Heartfield (alias Helmut Herzfeld): cartoonist; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • H71: Tomas Alexander Heatcote-Quechterlone: British captain involved in John Hugill affair; last seen in: Esbjerg, Denmark; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Kiel
  • H72: William Duncan Francis Heaton-Armstrong (born September 29, 1886 in Veldes); presumed whereabouts: Lloyds Bank, Pall Mall, London; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • H53: pike: captain; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Unit IVA3
  • H74: Gustav Heckmann (born April 22, 1898 in Voerde-Niederrhein) :, Tutitions Assessor; wanted by Section IVA1
  • H75: Snowdon Hedley [born June 8, 1888]: owner of a garage [pilot in World War I]; last seen in Sofia; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • H76: Josef Heger (* July 21, 1907): [Sudeten German]; wanted by subject area IVA1b
  • H77: Fritz Heichelheim : emigrant, lecturer; presumed whereabouts: Cambridge; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • H79: Rudolf Heidelberger (born May 6, 1901 in Trinkaifen); presumed whereabouts: Beech Mount, Selattyn, Oswestry, Salop; wanted by subject area IVA1b
  • H80: Johann Heidler (born December 21, 1903 in Neudeck): wanted from subject area IVA1b
  • H81: Hans L Heilbronn [= Hans Arnold Heilbronn ]: Assistant [mathematician], emigrant; presumed whereabouts: Cambridge University; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • H82: George Henry Heilbuth: [former Lory Mayor of Westminster]; presumed whereabouts: 20 Suffolk Street, London Sw1; wanted by Section IIB2
  • H83: Dora Magdalene Heilfort [recte: Dora Magdalena Heilfort ] (born December 9, 1903 in Chemnitz): secretary; Suspected Location: Short Hills, Sandy Lodge Road, Moor Park, Herts; wanted by Department IIA and Gestapo Chemnitz
  • Paula Gertrud Heiman [recte: Paula Heimann ] (* February 3, 1899): doctor; wanted by Section IVA1
  • H84: Betty Heimann : professor, emigrant; presumed whereabouts: London University; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • Fritz Heimann (born February 3, 1909 in Schöneberg): Black Front & Solicitor; wanted by Unit IVA3
  • H87: Josef Hein (born February 9, 1903 in Ottowitz); presumed whereabouts: Brook, Guildford, Surrey; wanted by subject area IVA1b
  • H88: Friedrich (Fritz) Heine (born February 6, 1904 in Hanover): [SPD functionary]; wanted by Unit IVA1 (actually stayed in France)
  • Fritz Heinemann : Professor, Lecturer, Emigree Born: 03 / Mar / 1905; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • H90: Gunther Eberhard Heinrich (born October 30, 1914 in Berlin): military service refugee ; presumed whereabouts: 63 Grafton Way, London W1; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • H91: Helene Heinsdorf-Lewinson (born February 18, 1899 in Gora-Calwarja): journalist; wanted by Unit IVE5
  • H92: Joseph Heintze: civil servant; wanted by Section IVE5 and Gestapo Liegnitz
  • H93: Herbert Heiser (born January 20, 1918 in Eppendorf) worker; wanted by Section IVE5 and Gestapo Königsberg
  • Walter Heitler : Lecturer; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • Reinhard Hellmann : assistant, emigrant; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • H96: Arno Hellmers (born January 11, 1902 in Oberhausen-Sterkrade); last seen in Rotterdam; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Kiel
  • H97: Olaf Helmer-Hirschberg [= Olaf Helmer ]: emigrant [mathematician]; presumed whereabouts: University of London; wanted by Section IIIA1 (actually stayed in the USA)
  • H98: Anton Helmers (born January 11, 1902 in Sterkrade) (alias Jan Smits Hellmers); last seen in Rotterdam; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Kiel
  • H100: A Henderson: Journalist; wanted by Section IVB4
  • H99: Arthur Henderson  ; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • H101: Neville Meyrick Henderson (born February 24, 1905) [recte: April 10, 1882]: British Ambassador in Berlin; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • H104: Jan Hendricks (alias De Fremery); wanted by Unit IVE4
  • H103: Harry (Henry) Hendrika (born June 22, 1878 in Oss, Netherlands): involved in the matter of Aloisius Porta; last seen in The Hague; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • H102: Henry Augustus Hendriks (born May 20, 1890 in Lebbeke): British news agent ; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • H105: Karl Hennemann (born September 17, 1898 in Cologne): carpenter [communist]; wanted by Unit IVA2
  • H106: Elisabeth Hennig (born September 16, 1900 in Düsseldorf); wanted by Section IVA1
  • H107: Ernst Henri : writer; wanted by Section IVB4
  • H108: Cyril Henriques: presumed whereabouts: 4 Capden Hill Square, London W4; wanted by Section IIB2
  • H110: Franz Hensen (born September 28, 1896 in Vaalnyk) Kurier, British news agent, involved in the Wilhelm Willemsen affair; last seen in Utrecht; wanted by Division IVE4 and Gestapo Düsseldorf
  • H111: Montaen Goffry Alarig Hepper [recte: Montagu Geoffry Alaric Hepper] (born October 22, 1906 in Basingstoke): British captain; presumed whereabouts: 10 Warrington Crescent, London; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Lüneburg
  • H112: Max Herb [pseudonym for Eugen Brehm ]: writer, emigrant; presumed whereabouts: 3-4 Thurlow Road, London Nw3; wanted by Section IIB5
  • H113: Alfred Herbert ; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • H114: Godfrey Herbert : British Commander; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • H115: Moritz Herbschild: colleague of Richard Merton; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Department IIID
  • H116: Franz Paul Felix Hering (born April 23, 1902 in Wengelsdorf): Doctor of Philosophy; wanted by Section IVA1
  • H118: Max Hermann-Neisse [recte: Max Herrmann-Neisse ] (* May 25, 1886) [recte: May 23, 1886]: writer; Presumed Location: Flat 82, Upper George Street, Bryanston Court, London; wanted by Section IVA1
  • H117: Johannes Hermans (born July 20, 1898 in Venlo) (Alias ​​Bank), involved in Stevens / Best; last seen in Amsterdam; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • H119: Edgar Hertog: colleague of Richard Merton; wanted by Department IIID
  • Friedrich Hertz , professor, writer; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • H121: Joseph Hermann Hertz (born September 25, 1872): Chief Rabbi [of Great Britain]; presumed whereabouts: 4 St James Place London, 103 Hamilton Terrace, London Nw8, 4 Creechurch Place, Aldgate, London Ec3; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • H122: Mathilde Hertz (born March 5, 1905): emigrant, lecturer; presumed whereabouts: Cambridge University; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • Helmut Herzfeld : cartoonist; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • H124: John Herzfeld (alias John Heartfield) [same person as H123]: wanted by Referat VIG1
  • H125: Rudolf Herzheimer colleague of Richard Merton; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Department IIID
  • H126: Anna Herzstein (alias [Anna] Neubeck) (born June 20, 1900 in Witten): [Communist, mother of Herbert Neubeck , wife of Hans Neubeck]; wanted by Unit IVA2 [actually stayed in Belgium]
  • H127: Theo (Theodor) Hespers (born December 12, 1903 Mönchengladbach): Catholic youth leader, involved in Stevens / Best; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • K129: Van H Heusden: secretary; last seen in suffering; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • H130: Jh Heussen: involved in Celine Joosten; last seen in Heerlebaan; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Aachen
  • H131: W Hevliger: Secretary, involved in the Stevens / Best matter; last seen in Middelburg; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • Friedrich Hexmann (born August 24, 1900 in Brno) journalist; wanted by Unit IVA2
  • H133: Gertrud Elisabeth Sarah Heymann (born September 16, 1922 in Hamburg); wanted by Division IVE4 and Gestapo Hamburg
  • H134: Leo Heymann (born November 24, 1910 in Altenstadt): businessman, representative; presumed whereabouts: Brussels; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • H135: J Heywards (born March 2, 1899 in Summrey): British army captain involved in the Pacey affair; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Berlin
  • H136: Geoffrey Heyworth ; presumed whereabouts: Unilever House, Blackfriars, London; wanted by Unit IVE2
  • H137: George Hicks : [Member of Parliament]; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • H138: George Hicks (born January 2, 1896): Member of Parliament, involved in the Sneevliet affair; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • H139: Emil Hieke (born April 13, 1894 in Böhmisch-Wiesenthal): wanted from subject area IVA1b
  • H140: Hildebrand [recte: Franz Hildebrandt ]: cleric, involved in the Protestant front; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Section IIB3
  • H141: Kurt Hiller (born August 17, 1885 in Berlin): writer, involved in the Black Front affair; presumed whereabouts: 126 Fordwich Road, London Sw2, 7 St Lawrence Mansions Priory Park Road Nw6; wanted by Unit IVA3
  • H142: Hermann Christian MA Hillmann [= Hal C. Hillmann ]: Assistant, emigrant; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • H143: F Doctor Himmelweit [= Fred Himmelweit ] (* March 17, 1905) [recte: 1902]: Assistant, emigrant; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • Hinchley-Cook  : Colonel & Leader of Mi5 (Military Intelligence); wanted by Unit IVE4
  • H144: Hermann Hinderks (born December 19, 1907 in Hamburg): student; wanted by Unit IVA2
  • H145: Karl Hintze (born August 13, 1884 in Putbus); last seen: USA; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Schwerin
  • Gerhard Hinze : emigrant; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • H147: Adolf Hirsch (born March 21, 1887 in Mandel); wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Koblenz
  • H148: Emil Hirsch (alias Erich Schwarz) (* December 24, 1876 in Berlin), presumed whereabouts: Elliot Road, Hendon, Nw4, Post Restante, Golderes Green Bo, London Nw11; wanted by Section IVA1
  • H149: Kurt A Hirsch : [mathematician], emigrant; presumed whereabouts: University of Cambridge; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • H148: Max Hirsch (born February 4, 1903 in Gleiwitz) (alias Erich Schwarz); Suspected Location: Elliot Road, Hendon, Nw4, Post Restante, Golderes Green Bo, London Nw11; wanted by Section IVA1
  • H151: Hans Hirschfeld (born November 26, 1894 in Hamburg); wanted by Section IVA1
  • H152: Ernst Hirschlaff : emigrant; presumed whereabouts: Cambridge University; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • H153: Johannes Hitzemann (born October 29, 1905 in Glückstadt) [questionable]: military service refugee ; wanted by Unit VD2
  • H154: Gej Hoblyn: British Vice Consul [in Hamburg]; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • h155: John Atkinson Hobson : Economist; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • H157: Tommy Hodgkins: civil servant involved in Norits affair; presumed location: 5 Holm Gardens, Alexander Road, Sunderland; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Königsberg
  • H158: Johann Hofer (born September 6, 1915 in Frauenberg): driver; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Division IVA2 and Gestapo Graz
  • H163: Lothar Hofmann (alias Hans Richter) (born February 16, 1903 Leipzig): technician; wanted by Unit IVA2
  • H164: Max Hofmann (born March 1, 1891 in Mühlhausen); wanted by Section IVA1
  • H162: Simon Hofmann (born August 8, 1876 in Vienna): General Director; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • H165: Walter Hofmann (born July 25, 1907 in Pirmasens): Model Salesman; wanted by Section IVA1
  • H159: Otto Hoft (born March 31, 1907 in Plagow); wanted by Section IVA1
  • H167: Holler: emigrant; wanted by Section IIB5
  • H168: A Holman ( Adrian Holman ): First Secretary of the British Embassy in Berlin; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • H160: Karl Holtermann ( Karl Höltermann , born March 20, 1894 in Pirmasens): writer, emigrant; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Section IVA1
  • H161: Camillo Hölzel (born December 6, 1908 in Sebnitz): assassin; wanted by Unit IVA2
  • H169: Arthur Holzinger (born November 13, 1898 in Gangerhof); wanted by Section IVA1
  • H170: Hans Honigmann : Director London Zoo, emigrant; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • H171: Jan Harms Honnebecke (born May 1, 1880 in Hoogesand): worker; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • H172: Hoogesand (alias Rietveld): Clerk; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • H173: William John Hooper (born April 23, 1905) (alias Konrad): involved in Stevens / Best; last seen in Scheveningen; Home Rotterdam; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • H174: WP Hope (born March 26, 1905 in London) [questionable]: engineer, involved in the James Haynes affair; last seen in Overschie near Rotterdam; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • H175: Fritz Hopf (born July 23, 1902 in Neudorf): wanted from subject area IVA1b
  • H176: Mj Hopmans: Secretary, involved in the Breijnen affair; last seen in Zwolle; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • B91: Leslie Hore-Belisha ; presumed whereabouts: The Close, Sheen Connwon (Common?) London Sw14; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • H177: Leslie Hore-Belisha ; presumed whereabouts: The Close, Sheen Common, London Sw1 / Reform Club, 104 Pall Mall, London Sw1; wanted by Section IIB2
  • H178: Wenzl Horn (born September 17, 1894 in Simmer); wanted by subject area IVA1b
  • H180: Arthur Horner , Miners Union wanted by Unit VIG1
  • H181: Eric Horning: Chemist; presumed whereabouts: 33 Dorset Square, London Nw1; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • H182: Phineas Horowitz ; presumed whereabouts: 9 Grovesnor Gardens, London Nw2; wanted by Section IIB2
  • H183: James Francis Horrabin : Member of the House of Commons; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • H184: Dorothy Horsemann: Director of the Linksbuch Club; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • H185: Hermann Horstmann (born March 12, 1893 in Osnabrück): lawyer; wanted by Section IVA2 [actually deceased since 1938]
  • H185A: Houser: last seen in Copenhagen; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • H186: Fritz Houtermann (born March 12, 1903 in Danzig): assistant; wanted by Section IVA1
  • H189: Howard [identical to H199] (alias Sc Taylor Hughes): British Army Captain; presumed whereabouts: 144 Sloane Street, London Sw1; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • -> Elisabeth Howard (born March 6, 1873): leader in the Quaker movement; wanted by Section IVA1
  • H188: Stanley Howard: British Army Captain ; presumed whereabouts: Park Hotel, Aston-Clinton; wanted by Division IVE4 and Gestapo Hamburg
  • H190: Robert Howe (Diplomat) : Diplomat, British agent in Latvia; wanted by Department VIC
  • H191: Josef Hubmann (alias Josef Lustig) (born November 13, 1910 in Pernegg): locksmith; wanted by Unit IVA2 [actually stayed in France]
  • H192: Hudson: British news agent involved in Jens Dons affair; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Kiel
  • H195: L Huetting: Secretary, involved in the Breijnen affair; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • H198: Isabell Hugh (born April 23, 1904 in Dublin); presumed whereabouts: 72 Rodenhurst Road, Clapham Park, London; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • H199: James Mogurk Hughes ( aka Howard): British Army Captain ; presumed whereabouts: 144 Sloane Street, London Sw1; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • H200: Wr Hughes: involved in the von der Ropp affair; presumed whereabouts: Welwyn Garden City, Herts; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • H201: John Michael Hugill (born November 6, 1915 in Sanderstead): student; presumed whereabouts: Treford, Purley; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Kiel
  • H193: Johann Huller (born January 20, 1911 in Pechbach): wanted from subject area IVA1b
  • H202: Georges Hummel: Co-founder of the Investment Holding Group in Luxembourg of Petschek Holdings, involved in the Ignatz Petschek affair; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Section IIID4
  • H203: Sidney Hummel: Co-founder of the Investment Holding Group in Luxembourg; wanted by Section IIID4
  • H204: Humphrey: British mahor and intelligence officer involved in M ​​King; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • H205: Max Hurwitz; presumed whereabouts: 56 Harehills Avenue, Leeds 7; wanted by Section IIB2
  • H206: Patrick Husband: Accountant in British Intelligence; presumed whereabouts: Yapton Road, Middleton-Sea, Sussex; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • H194: Ernst Hugo Husgen (born March 3, 1914 in Wiescheid): involved in Julius Rogosch; last seen in Rotterdam; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • H207: Huston: British major involved in the Elblag affair; last seen in Bucharest; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • H208: S Hut: Secretary, involved in the Breijnen affair; Home of Veendam; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • H196: Louis Hutgens (born November 9, 1885 in Venlo): business partner, involved in the Stevens / Best matter; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • H197: Helmut Hutter (born May 1, 1889 in Krems): Austrian monarchist and news agent ; wanted by Unit IVA3
  • H209: Aldous Huxley (born July 26, 1894): writer; wanted by Referat VIG1 [actually lived in the USA since 1937]
  • H120: Julian Sorell Huxley (born June 22, 1887): Professor; presumed whereabouts: Regents Park Zoo, London Nw8; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • H212: Albert Hyamson ; Presumed whereabouts: 32 Teignmouth Road, London Nw2 wanted by Section IIB2
  • H213: Maurice Hymans (alias De Leenw / Dr. Haas): British news agent; wanted by Unit IVE4

Letter I.

  • I1: WH Ide (alias: Prins): British news agent; last seen at: Toldwaarstrasse 6, Amsterdam; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • I2: J. Iedema (alias: Breijnen): British news agent; last seen in: 1 Laan, the Netherlands; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • I3: A. Ignatief: British Intelligence Officer; presumed whereabouts: Shell Max House, Strand, London; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • I4: Lucian Iltis (born May 15, 1903) (alias: Fritz Theo Otto): publisher; Hometown: Mannheim; wanted by Unit IVA2
  • I5: Sergey Ingr [recte: Sergěj Ingr ] (* March 8, 1905) [recte: September 2, 1894]: Czech general and defense minister of the Czech government in exile; wanted by Amtgruppe [recte: Referat] IVD1
  • I6: Leonhard Ingrams [recte: Leonard Ingrams ]: [Head of Black Propaganda in the Ministry of Economic Warfare] involved in the Julius Petschek affair; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Section IIID4
  • I7: Sergey Ingres [same person as I5]: Czech general and defense minister of the Czech government in exile; wanted by Section IIB5
  • I8: Albert Inkpin : Newspaper Owner [Secretary General of the British Communist Party]; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • I9: Max Intosk: cafe owner; last seen in Rotterdam; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • I10: Keith Iravor: British major; last seen in Ravel; wanted by Department VIC
  • I11: Eduard Irmer (born September 9, 1889 in Dittmannsdorfd): Director of the Dutch trading company; last seen in Amsterdam; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • I12: Erich Irmer (born March 26, 1908): lawyer; Hometown: Berlin; wanted by Section IVA1
  • I13: Gerald Rufas Isaac (alias: Lord Reading) [= Gerald Rufus Isaacs, 2nd Marquess of Reading ]: [conservative politician]; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • I14: Morris Isaacs; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • I15: George Alfred Isaaks (born February 25, 1905): Secretary of the printing workers' union ; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • I16: Henry Isherwood (born October 23, 1898): employee of the British Department of Aviation; Hometown: Wimborne; presumed whereabouts: Hotel Royal, Russel Square, London Wc1; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Berlin
  • I17: Wilhelm James Israel (born February 23, 1905): emigrant, lecturer [surgeon, urologist]; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • I18: Martin Israelski (born March 15, 1905): emigrant; presumed whereabouts: Glasgow; wanted by Referat IIIA1

Letter J

  • J1: Robert Jablonski : (* April 29, 1909): no information; wanted by Unit IVA1; see Robert Jablon, died 2008, at: Der Kinderretter von La Guette , u. a.
  • J2: Vladimir Jabotinsky ; without disclosures; wanted by Section IIB2
  • J3: Ernst Jackh [recte: Ernst Jäckh]; Director, emigrant, from Urach; wanted by Section IIB5
  • J4: Eissi Jacks (Jaksch) (* July 16, 1891): involved in marine sabotage ; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Unit IVA2
  • J5: Johanna Jacobi ; (Born August 17, 1896) photographer; wanted by Amtgruppe [recte: Referat] IVA4
  • J6: Norman Myer Jacobs; without disclosures; presumed whereabouts: 86 Upper Park Road, Manchester 7; wanted by Section IIB2
  • J7: Werner Jacobson ; Doctor; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • J8: Paul Jacobsthal (born February 22, 1905) [illogical date of birth], professor; wanted by Amtgruppe [recte: Referat] IIIA1
  • J9: MH Jacobus; without information, involved in the Longstaff-Jakobus [sic!]; presumed whereabouts: 22 Abercorn Place London Nw8; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • J10: Fritz Jacoby (born March 16, 1905); Doctor; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • J11: William Jacomb (born August 29, 1903 in Brighton); British officer; presumed whereabouts: 116 Pall Mall, London; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • J12: Gerda Josephine Jaffe (born June 21, 1910) in Charlottenburg; without disclosures; wanted by Amtgruppe [recte: Referat] IVA1
  • J13: Hans Ferdinand Heinrich Jager , Editor, Black Front Member; wanted by Amtgruppe [recte: Referat] IVA3
  • J14: John Jagger Labor Party MP; wanted by office group [recte: Referat] VIG1
  • J15: GI (GH) Jakabos (born September 17, 1896), director from Hettin, Romania, without further information; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • J16: Wenzel Jaksch (born September 25, 1896), Construction Worker from Langstrobnitz, wanted by Section IVA1
  • J17: Jerzy Jakubczik (born December 19, 1910), student from Strezmieszyl, without further information; wanted by Amtsgruppe IVE5 / Geheime Staatspolizei Gdansk
  • J18: Johann (Jan) Janczak (born May 8, 1911), worker from Hamborn, without further information; wanted by Amtsgruppe IVE5 / Geheime Staatspolizei Breslau
  • J19: Barnett Janner ; wanted by Section II B2
  • J20: Jansen; Espionage, without further information; last seen in Rotterdam; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • J21: Cornelius Jansen (born August 4, 1883); Dutch from Made en Drimmelen , Stobben (?) Espionage case; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • J22: HJH Jansens (alias JW Leusing): Dutch artist, without further information; presumed whereabouts: 302 Lijnbaangracht, Amsterdam; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • J23: Antoni Jaworski (born May 15, 1904); without further information; wanted by Unit IVE5
  • J24: Jan Jaworski: member of the Polish government, no further details; wanted by Section IVD2
  • J25: Branimir Jelic (born February 28, 1905) Croatian politician; wanted by office group IVD3
  • J27: Frank Jellinek (born January 9, 1908) writer; wanted by Amtsgruppe IVE4 DNB
  • J28: Muriel Jenkins: no further details; assumed address: 20 Dukesthorpe Road, Sydenham, London Se 26; wanted by Section IVA1
  • J29: Richard Adrien Jequier: Swiss Banker, involved in the Ignatz Petschek affair; presumed whereabouts: 99 Gresham Street, London Ec2; wanted by Section IIID4
  • J30: Gregoire Jerry: no further information; last seen: Bayonne; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • J31: Julius Jewelowski (born May 8, 1874), emigrant; wanted by Section II B5
  • J32: Gerhard Jirris: student, no further information; last seen: Treebeck Strasses 25, Treebeck; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • J33: Willy Joachim (born October 17, 1892 in Walfischbay, South Africa): helmsman; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • J34: Cyril Edwin Joad (born August 12, 1891), professor; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • J35: Fritz John (born March 24, 1905) [wrong date of birth], emigrant [mathematician]; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • J36: Fran W. Johnson , British Intelligence Agent, former British officer; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • J37: Johnson: Chief of British Intelligence in Yugoslavia; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • J38: Ellen Johnston; wanted by office group IVE4
  • J40: Harcourt Johnstone (born March 9, 1905) [wrong date of birth], newspaper editor; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • J42: Edith Jones (born February 16, 1910): employee in the British passport office in Copenhagen [employee in the British intelligence service]; wanted by office group IVE4
  • J43: Evelyn Jones; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • J44: Frederick Elwyn Jones , [Labor politician] wanted by Division IIIA5
  • J45: Reginald Jones-Bates; wanted by Unit IVE4 [= Reginald Bates-Jones B45? ]
  • J46: Oscar Philipp Jones [recte: Oscar Philip Jones] (born October 15, 1898 in Beckenham), chief pilot; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Cologne
  • J47: Walter Joseph: colleague of Richard Merton ; wanted by Department IIID
  • J48: William Frederick Jowett , Labor Party MP; wanted by office group VIG1
  • J49: Harold Cornelle Joye: Director; wanted by office group IVE4
  • J 50: Stanislaw Jozwiak: Polish politician; wanted by Section IVD2
  • J51: Boris Jubanski (alias: Braginski): involved in the Fritz W. Eger affair; last seen in Antwerp; wanted by office group IVE4
  • J52: Franz Juliusberger [recte: Franz Juliusburger] (* March 20, 1905): emigrant; wanted by Amtsgruppe IIIA1 Franz Juliusburger at DNB?
  • J53: Felix Franz Jurasch (born October 5, 1912 in Tirschtiegel ); wanted by Unit IVE5

Letter K

  • K1: EG Kabel: British Consul General; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • K2: Kabelik: Chairman of the Anglo-Czech-Slovak Center in London; presumed whereabouts: Clifton Gardens London W9, Telephone Abercron 3232; wanted by Section IVD1
  • K3: Josef Kaczmarczyk (born May 2, 1900 in Siemianowitz): Polish agent; wanted by Unit IVE5
  • K4: Kurt Kadega: British officer; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • K5: Abdul Kadi: British news agent; last seen in Kabul; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • K6: Ludwig Kahn : Assistant; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • K7: Otto Kahn-Freund : writer, emigrant; searched by: 1 Fawley Road, London Nw6; wanted by Section IIB5
  • K8: Ch. Kaiser: Jude, British news agent in Lithuania; Homeland: Kovno; wanted by Department VIC
  • K9: Walter Kaiser [pseudonym for Walter Gorrish ] (born November 22, 1909 in Barmen): paver [recte: plasterer], speaker; wanted by Unit IVA2 [actually stayed in France]
  • K10: Arnold Meer Kaizer [recte: Arnold Myer Kaizer]: journalist; presumed whereabouts: 37 North Crescent, London N3; wanted by Section IIB2
  • K11: Kala: Colonel; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • K12: Anna Kallin: dancer; last seen in Bucharest; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • K13: Bernhard Kamnitzer (born October 25, 1890 in Dirschau): no answer [lawyer, former finance minister of Danzig]; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Section IVA1
  • K14: Lina Kant (born August 15, 1898 in Pforzheim): translator for the International Transport Workers Union; wanted by subject area IVA1b
  • K15: Hermann Kantorowicz : Professor [legal scholar]; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • K17: Otto Kantorowicz (* March 22, 1905) [recte: November 19, 1906]: [Physicist]; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • K16: Miron Kantorowitsch (born March 9, 1905) [recte: 1895]: [social hygienist]; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • K18: Karin (alias: Karl Becker): Wanted by Section IVA1
  • K19: Marian Vladimir Karpinski (born August 1, 1891 in Lemberg): Polish news agent; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • K20: Kurt Karplus (born March 21, 1905) [recte: 1907]: emigrant, assistant [engineer]; wanted by Referat IIIA1;
  • K21: Jaroslav Kaspar [-Paty] (born February 1, 1903 in Alt Paka): [Czech] staff captain [and intelligence officer]; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • K22: Wilhelm Kaspar [recte: Wilhelm Kasper ] (* August 8, 1892 in Neustadt / Freiberg): businessman [communist]; wanted by Section IVA2 [actually stayed in Germany]
  • K24: Rudolf Kastner [presumably Rudolf Kasztner ]: writer, emigrant; presumed whereabouts: South Lodge, Grove End Road, London Nw8; wanted by Section IIB5
  • K25: Alada Katas: journalist involved in the Lukapello matter; Homeland Budapest; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • K26: David Katz (born February 26, 1905) [recte: October 1, 1884]: Professor, emigrant; presumed whereabouts: London, wanted by Unit IIIA1 [actually stayed in Sweden]
  • K27: Max Katzenellenbogen (born February 1, 1906 in Leipzig): chemist; wanted by Unit IVA2
  • K30: Robert Kauffmann: Jew; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • K28: Boris Kaufmann (born March 18, 1905): emigrant; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • K29: Fritz Kaufmann (* March 5, 1905) [recte: 1891]: Emigrant, lecturer; presumed whereabouts: Oxford; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • K31: Kaulbach (born December 19, 1897 in Großbullesheim): Senior State Secretary; wanted by Unit IVA2
  • K32: GR Kay: writer; wanted by Section IVB4
  • K33: G Kaye: Union For Democratic Control leader; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • K35: Keenan: British intelligence officer in Estonia; wanted by Department VIC
  • K34: Keenan: British major; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • K36: Ernst Keilwerth (born July 29, 1909 in Graslitz); wanted by subject area IVA1b
  • K37: IA Keizer: Secretary; last seen in the Netherlands; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • K38: Lotte Kellner (* March 18, 1905) [recte: 1904]: Emigrant [physicist]; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • K39: Jacob Kemmerling (born August 23, 1895 in Kerkrade); wanted by Unit IVE4 [died 1991]
  • K40: Johann Kempf (* March 12, 1893); presumed whereabouts: St Joachimsthal, Winsgombe, Cleusfield Road Ext, Leicester; wanted by subject area IVA1b
  • K41: Thomas Kendrick (born November 26, 1881 in Cape Town): British captain
  • K42: Kennard: British major; last seen in Windhoek; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • K42a: Rowland Kenney: British news agent [possibly identical to then Foreign Office press secretary]; last seen in Copenhagen; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • K44: Kenny: British captain; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • K43: Kenny (born February 5, 1900 in Kingston): presumed whereabouts: 72 Langstoft Grave, Cottingham Road, Hul; wanted by Section IVA1
  • K46: Alfred Kern (born June 3, 1905 in Magdeburg) [same person as K47]: editor; wanted by Section IVA1
  • K47: Helmut Kern (alias: Alfred Kern and D. Bakker) (born June 3, 1905 in Magdeburg) [same person as K46]: Editor, involved in the Kern group; wanted by Section IVA1
  • K48: Kernroy (alias Bromdoy): British-Polish civil servant; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • K49: Alfred Kerr : correspondent for the Paris daily newspaper; wanted by Section IVB4
  • K50: Ferdinand Louis Kerran (born August 18, 1883 in Framere): Member of Parliament; presumed whereabouts: First Avenue House, 45 High Holborn, London Wc1; wanted by Division IVE4 and Gestapo Vienna
  • K51: JBA Kessler [= Guus Kessler ]: Company Director Shell Transport & Trading; presumed whereabouts: Shell Transport & Trading Company Limited, 22 St Helens Court, Great St Helens, London Ec2; wanted by Unit IVE2
  • K52: Edward G Keyser: involved in Waldemar Potsch affair; last seen in Brussels; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • K53: K Miss Kibble: involved in the Walter Becker affair; presumed whereabouts: 12 Newton Street, Manchester; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • K54: Egon Erwin Kich [= Egon Erwin Kisch ]: Jew, emigrant, writer; wanted by Section IIB5
  • K55: Ronald Kidd : wanted by Unit VIG1
  • K56: Helene Kiewitz (alias: Maria Grzonka) (born November 6, 1897 in Heydebreck); wanted by Unit IVE5
  • K57: Bretislav Kika (born November 25, 1908 in Zablate): Czech military attaché; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • K58: Kannath Killby (born April 24, 1889 in London): British captain; last seen in Copenhagen; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • K58a: Kenneth Killey (born April 24, 1889): British news agent ; last seen in Copenhagen; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • K59: M King: British captain; presumed whereabouts: Whitehall; wanted by IVE4
  • K60: Stephan King-Hall [recte: Stephen King-Hall ] (* March 21, 1893 in London) [recte: January 21, 1893]: Editor / publisher of the KH Weekly Newsletter; presumed whereabouts: Headfield House, Headley, Hants; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • K61: R. Kinghorn: businessman, British intelligence officer in Estonia; last seen in Reval; wanted by Department VIC
  • K62: KG Kinlay: presumed whereabouts: London, wanted by Unit VIG1
  • K63: George William Ernest Kinsey (born September 8, 1901 in London): electrician; presumed whereabouts: 53 Revelstokera, London; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • K64: Wilhelm Kirchner (born January 6, 1920 in Düsseldorf): porter; wanted by Unit IVE5
  • K65: Leonard Kirkpatrick (born November 6, 1890 in Woodhidge): Commander; presumed whereabouts: Admiralty London; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • K66: Hans Kirsch: Engineer; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • K67: Emil Kirschmann (born November 13, 1888 in Oberstein / Nahe): [SPD member of the Reichstag]; wanted by subject area IVA1b
  • K68: Christof Kirschneck [= Christof Kirschnek ] (born November 29, 1912 in Haslau): clerk; wanted by Section IVA1
  • K69: Paul Alfred Kiss (born August 1, 1894 in Greiz-Dolau); presumed whereabouts: 62 The Woodland, London N14; wanted by Unit A1
  • K84: Franz Kivana (born January 29, 1900 in Drahotus): Czech staff captain ; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • K70: Rudolf Jesse Klaas (born February 19, 1915 in Beddington): military service refugee; presumed whereabouts: The First, Hilliers Lane, Beddington, Croydon; wanted by Unit VD2
  • K83: Robert Klausmann (born May 15, 1896 in Essen): Former communist member of a state parliament; wanted by Unit IVA2
  • K72: Esther E. Klee-Rawidowicz [= Esther Eugenie Klee-Rawidowicz ] (born March 14, 1905): assistant; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • K74: Heinz Klein: Jew, emigrant, involved in the Karl MacHacek affair; last seen in Brussels; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • K75: Steffan Klein: involved in the Albert Albseit affair; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • K77: Fritz Kleine (March 7, 1901 in Apolda) (Fritz Arnol / Rudolf Ludwig Franke / Wagner) [same person as K76]: stage technician, public speaker [author von Lichtenburg, in: concentration camps. An appeal to the conscience of the world, Prague 1934. pp. 182 ff]; wanted by Unit IVA2
  • F76: Fritz Kleine (born March 7, 1901 in Apolda) [same person as K77 and W7]: foreman, worker; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • K79: Otto Klepper (alias Charles Reber) (born August 17, 1888 in Brotterode): founder of the German Freedom Party; wanted by Section IVA1
  • K80: Raymond Klibansky (born March 19, 1905) [recte: October 15, 1905]: private lecturer, emigrant; presumed whereabouts: Oxford; wanted by Referat IIIA1;
  • K81: Emma Klienberger [recte: Emmy Klieneberger-Nobel ] (* March 6, 1905) [recte: February 25, 1892]: Privatdozentin [biologist]; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • K82: Resie Klimpl (born April 3, 1909 in Fischern): presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by subject area IVA1b
  • K83: Eugen Klinger (born May 30, 1906 in Rosenberg): editor; presumed location: Flat 13, Rugboy Mansions, Kings Road, London 14; wanted by Division IVE4 and Gestapo Prague
  • K85: Hans Kniefke: British news agent involved in the Werner Potsch affair; last seen in Antwerp; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • K86: Karl Kniefke: British news agent ; last seen in the Netherlands; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • K87: Jaspar Knight [recte: Jasper Knight ]: Manager in Unilever Group; presumed whereabouts: Bolney Court, Oxon; wanted by Department IIID
  • K88: Louis Garlic; 18 Baltic Street, Leith; wanted by Unit IVE3
  • K90: Werner Knop (born December 29, 1911 in Cuxhaven): journalist; assumed address: 28 Commercial Street, London E.1. Pine Cottage Foyebell Hall; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • K91: James Metcalfe Knowles (born September 3, 1911): architect; presumed whereabouts: 150 Cromwell Road, London SW7 .; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • K92: M. Knowles (born November 25, 1881 in Askern): British captain, involved in the Werner Pohl affair; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Unit IVE
  • K93: Adam Koc (born August 31, 1891 in Sulwalken) (Witold, Krajewski., Warminski, Adam): Polish Minister; wanted by Department IIIB
  • K94: Theodor Kochanski (born May 29, 1900 in Makowarsk): Polish serjeant; wanted by Unit IVE5
  • K95: Eberhard Koebel (born June 22, 1907 in Stuttgart) (alias: Tusk): writer; wanted by Section IVB1
  • K97: Hans Jürgen Koehler [pseudonym for Heinrich Pfeifer ] (born March 21, 1905 in Frankfurt am Main): Author; wanted by Section IVB4
  • K98: Joh. M. Koek: Secretary involved in the Breijnen affair; last seen in Amsterdam; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • K100: Wilhelm Koenen-Wenzel (April 7, 186 [recte: 1886] in Hamburg): editor; wanted by Section IVA1
  • K107: Marie Kohl (born August 1, 1908 in Haslau): Knitter; wanted by Section IVA1
  • K108: Hans Kohn (* March 5, 1905) [recte: September 15, 1891]: Professor [philosopher and historian]; presumed whereabouts: Northampton; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • K109: Hans Kohout (alias Hans Jäger) (born February 10, 1899 in Berlin-Friedenau): editor; presumed whereabouts: 21 Anson Road, London N.7 .; wanted by Unit IVA3
  • K111: Oskar Kokoschka (born October 8, 1868 in Poschlarn): Board member of the Free German Cultural Association in England; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • K112: F Kolbe: banker; 17 Welbeckstreet, London W.1 .; wanted by Unit IVA3
  • K113: Mate Kollibac: Consulate Secretary ; Homeland Dobrovnik; last seen in Zagreb; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • K114: Julian Kolodziejczyk: Polish captain; wanted by Unit IVE5
  • K115: Julian Kolodziejczak: Polish captain; wanted by Unit IVE5
  • K101: Ernst Konig (born June 20, 1897 in Halle); wanted by Unit IVA2
  • K116: Josef Konrad (born September 13, 1891 in Schonwald): wanted from subject area IVA1b
  • K117: HG Kooning: Secretary; last seen in Amsterdam; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • K118: Josef Kopetz (born February 19, 1892 in Mies): presumed whereabouts: Farley Hall, Oakamoor, Staffordshire; wanted by Section IVA1
  • K102: Josef Korbel (born September 20, 1909 in Geiersberg): Czech legation attaché [father of Madeleine Albright ]; wanted by Division IVE4 and Gestapo Prague
  • K119: Alexander Korda (born September 16, 1893 in Turkeve, Hungary): Director of Korda Film Productions Ltd; presumed whereabouts: 81 Avenue Road, St John's Wood, London NW; wanted by Referat IID5
  • K120: Ludwig Koren (* February 4, 1896 in St. Martin-Csr): wanted by Section IVE5
  • K121: Wladislav Kornaszewski (born July 2, 1899 in Stelno, Mogilno): businessman; wanted by Section IVE5 and Gestapo Graudenz
  • K103: Tito Körner (born April 26, 1889 in Santiago): journalist; last seen in The Hague; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • K122: Imogen Kosmack (born April 12, 1913 in Glasgow) (real name Veit): language teacher; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • K123: Ling Kossack (actually Hermann Pevelling); wanted by Unit IVE4
  • K125: Paul Koster (born January 17, 1896 in Helder) [alias: K. Bakker, Paul Kalter, Peter Ballin]; News agent [involved in the Venlo affair]; last seen in Paris; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • K124: Van Gross Ir. MH Koster: Secretary; last seen in the Netherlands; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • K126: Stanisław Kot (born October 22, 1885 in Ruda, West Silesia): Professor, Polish emigrant; wanted by Section IIIB5
  • K127: Josef Kotas (born August 12, 1891 in Ostrau): secretary from Ostrau, Silesia; wanted by Section IVA1
  • K128: Gerardus Cornelius Kotting [recte: Gerardus Cornelis Kotting] (alias Kling) (born July 18, 1880 in Rotterdam): British news agent; last seen in Rotterdam; wanted in Unit IVE4
  • K130: Josef Kowalski (born March 14, 1904 in Laar-Duisburg): tenant; wanted by Unit IVE5 and Gestapo Opole
  • K131: Johann Jan Kowoll (born December 27, 1890 in Siemianowitz); Editor; wanted by subject area IVA1b
  • K96: Franz Köhler (born September 12, 1897 in Silberbach); wanted by Sachegbeiet IVA1b
  • K104: Anton Köwer (born June 3, 1916 in Altrohlau); wanted by subject area IVA1b
  • K132: Wilhelm Kraemer (alias Kraenel, Kroenel, Kroel) (born February 11, 1899 in Duisberg): warehouse clerk, involved in the Wilhelm Willemse affair; last seen in the Netherlands; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • K133: Jerzy Krafft: Border Guard Commissioner; wanted by Unit IVE5
  • K134: Krajewski (alias Koc): Minister; wanted by Section IIIB5
  • K135: Otto Kraus (born January 1, 1883 in Platten, Neudeck): presumed whereabouts: 67 Sparkenhoe Street, Leicester; wanted by Section IVA1
  • K136: Wolfgang Kraus (born March 19, 1905) [questionable]: Assistant [lawyer]; presumed whereabouts: Cambridge; wanted by Section IIIA1 [actually stayed in the USA]
  • K137: Krause: British news agent ; presumed whereabouts: Black Friars Road, London SW5 .; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • K138: Kraushaar [recte: Luise Kraushaar ] (alias: Luise Szepanski; code name: Trude) (born February 13, 1905 in Berlin): stenographer; wanted by Unit IVA2;
  • K139: Max Krauss: employee of Richard Merton; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Department IIID
  • K140: Kurt Krautter (born November 27, 1904 in Neukölln): worker; wanted by Unit IVA2 [actually stayed in France]
  • K141: Otto Krayer (born March 13, 1905) [recte: October 22, 1899 in Köndringen]: private lecturer; wanted by Referat IIIA1; [actually stayed in the United States]
  • K142: Hans Adolf Krebs (* March 14, 1905): [recte. August 25, 1900 in Hildesheim] Privatdozent [medicine]; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • K143: Kregloh: British news agent ; last seen in Rotterdam; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • K144: Karl Kreibich (born February 14, 1883 in Coikov); wanted by Section IVA1
  • K145: Werner Kreissl (born June 18, 1922 in Christophhammer); presumed whereabouts: Leicester; wanted by Section IVA1
  • K146: Johann Kreißl (born June 18, 1893 in Christophhammer): Eisenwender; presumed whereabouts: Leicester; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • K145: Ludwig Krejei [recte: Ludwig Krejci ] (born August 17, 1890 in Brunn): Czech general; wanted by Division IVE4 and Gestapo Prague
  • K147: Willi Kressmann [recte: Willy Kressmann ] (born October 6, 1907 in Berlin): [Social Democrat]; wanted by subject area IVA1b
  • K149: Franzisek Kretkowski (born February 5, 1897 in Jaksice): wanted by Section IVE5
  • K150: Kreuziger ( maiden name Maria Babic) (born November 21, 1903 in Pivola); last seen in Belgrade; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • K151: Gerhard Kreyssig (born December 25, 1899 in Krossen): trade union official [head of the economic policy department of the International Trade Union Confederation]; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by subject area IVA1b
  • K152: Jan Kriazek (born March 8, 1898 in Cicie); Farmer; wanted by Unit IVE5
  • K153: Krier [= Lily Krier-Becker ] ( maiden name Lily Becker): housewife; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by subject area IVA1b
  • K154: Peter (Pierre) Krier (born March 4, 1885 in Bonneweg): Minister; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by subject area IVA1b
  • K155: Karl Kriz (born October 28, 1903 in Bilin): Technical Official; presumed whereabouts: Trebovir Road, London SW5; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • K158: Wenceslaus Krnadnasky (born June 5, 1876 in Prague): editor; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • K157: Josef Kroll (born November 16, 1905 in Laszow, Kalisch): worker; wanted by Unit IVE5
  • K156: Jan Kropke: border guard; wanted by Unit IVE5
  • K159: Emil Kruger [recte: Krüger] (born November 19, 1902 in Braunschweig); wanted by Section IVA1
  • K160: Julian Krzysowski (alias Kolodziejczak): Polish captain; wanted by Unit IVE5
  • K161: Winfried Krzyzanowski (alias Ludecke) (born May 14, 1886 in Neustettin): writer; wanted by Section IVE5 and Gestapo Innsbruck
  • K162: Ksiazek: British news agent involved in R. Kukiz affair; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • K163: Paul Kubis (born March 22, 1912 in Runthe, Hamm): Melker, wanted by Section IVE5
  • K164: [Bertha] Kuczinski (birth name Bertra Gradenwitz) (born June 30, 1879 in Kottbus) [wife of K165]: [painter]; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Section IVA1
  • K165: Robert Kuczynski (born February 18, 1905) [recte: August 12, 1876]: director, emigrant; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • K166: Josef Kugler (born January 22, 1887 in Schonfeld): worker; presumed whereabouts: Chulloden House, Inverness, Scotland; wanted by Section IVA1
  • K171: Heinrich Kuhn (born March 18, 1905): private lecturer [physicist]; assumed whereabouts in Albury; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • K167: Karl-August Kuhndorf: emigrant, British news agent in Latvia; last seen in Riga; wanted by Department VIC
  • K168: Franz Kuhnl (born November 13, 1891 in Saaz): presumed whereabouts: Albury; wanted by Section IVA1b
  • K172: Kukel: Member of the Polish Parliament; wanted by Section IVD2
  • K173: Rudolf Kukiz (born June 23, 1909 in Bukowsko, Sanok): British news agent ; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • K174: Prokop Kumpost (born July 18, 1894 in Hnevkovize): Former Czech colonel; wanted by IVE4
  • K169: Oskar Kunzl (born March 18, 1913 in Rothau); presumed location: 25 Northdown Road, Margate, Kent; wanted by Department IVA1b
  • K175: Anton Kunzlik (born April 14, 1900 in Staab); wanted by subject area IVA1b
  • K176: Rudolf Kupfer-Sachs (alias Sachs) (born May 22, 1897 in Berlin): graphic designer; wanted by subject area VC3A and Gestapo Berlin
  • K177: Franz Kupka (born January 2, 1901 in Rosenberg, West Silesia): waiter, wanted by Unit IVE5
  • K178: Wenzl Kuplent (born June 22, 1897 in Eleonorenhain); wanted by subject area IVA1b
  • K170: Nicholas Kurtl [recte: Nicholas Kurti ] (* March 22, 1895): emigrant, assistant; presumed whereabouts: Oxford; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • K179: Jaroslav Kurz (born April 7, 1899 in Klattau): Former Czech major; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • K180: Otto Kurz : [art historian] Warburg Institute; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • K181: Franz Kutschker (born November 26, 1916 in Groß-Endersdorf): military service refugee ; presumed whereabouts: 14 Wisnistay Grove, Manchester; wanted by Unit VD2
  • K182: Erich Kuttner (born May 27, 1887 in Berlin-Schöneberg): wanted by subject area IVA1b [actually stayed in the Netherlands]
  • K183: Vladimir Kysilewsky: writer; wanted by Section IVD3

Letter L.

  • André Labarthe : Member of the illegal French government; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • L2: Karl Laborski: fur trader, involved in Fred Schidloff affair; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • L3: Leo Lagarde (born November 25, 1892 in Znaim); wanted by subject area IVA1b
  • L5: Charles A. Lambert: Former UK correspondent for the Manchester Guardian, wanted by Unit IVB4
  • L4: Charles Albert Lambert (born October 14, 1900): reporter; wanted by Section IVA1
  • L6: Jan (Johann) Lamkowski (alias Grabowski) (born January 26, 1888 in Lesson): Polish news agent ; wanted by Section IVE5 and Gestapo Graudenz
  • L7: Arnold Lamm: British News Agent; last seen in Antwerp; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • L8: Josef Lampersberger (born September 16, 1912 in Degerndorf): waiter; wanted by Division IVA1 and Gestapo Munich
  • L9: Hans Landau (* March 6, 1905) [recte: 1892]: Emigrant, professor; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • L10: Josef Landau (born April 29, 1877 in Litzmannstadt): banker, Polish government of emigrants; wanted by Department IIIB
  • L11: Max Landau [recte: Max Landesmann ]: Bank clerk, involved in the Ignatz Petschek affair; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Section IIID4
  • L12: FH Landshoff [= Fritz Helmut Landshoff ]; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Section IIB5
  • L13: Lane: British Captain; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • L14: Gerhard Lange (born July 2, 1892 in Rhede): Shipyard Draftsman, involved in the Aloisius Porta affair; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • L15: Robert Lange (born May 21, 1882 in Magdeburg): Work Foreman: wanted by Section IVE4
  • L16: Willy Lange (born May 20, 1899 in Öderan); wanted by subject area IVA1b
  • L17: Felix Langer : writer, emigrant; presumed whereabouts: 16 Kemplay Road, London NW3; wanted by Section IIB5
  • L18: Karl Langhammer (born March 25, 1885 in Schwaderbach): wanted from subject area IVA1b
  • L19: Adolphe Maximilian Langsner (born July 14, 1893 in Voronienks): agent; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • L20: Erich Langstadt (* March 24, 1905) [recte: 1910]: Professor, emigrant, wanted by Section IIIA1
  • L21: V. Lanner: International Peace Campaign ; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • L22: George Lansbury (born February 1, 1905) [recte. February 21, 1859]; presumed whereabouts: 39 Bow Road, London E.3 .; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • L23: Jean Lareida (alias: Victor Vaucher) (born April 17, 1903 in Zurich): news agent; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • L24: Raffael Lasalle (born May 10, 1887 in Cologne): British news agent; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • L25: Hans Laser (born March 13, 1905): private lecturer, emigrant; presumed whereabouts: Cambridge (Molteno Institute); wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • L26: Harold J. Laski (born June 30, 1893): Professor, Antifascist League; presumed whereabouts: Devon Lodge, Addison Bridge Place, London W.14; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • L27: Nathan Laski : anti-fascist; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • L28: Neville Jonas Laski : Attorney, Jewish Chamber of Duties, League of Nations Supporter; wanted by office group VIG1
  • L29: Ludyga Laskowski [= Jan Ludyga-Laskowski ] (born March 15, 1894 in Rosenberg): Polish major, businessman; wanted by Unit IVE5 and Gestapo Opole
  • L30: Arthur Lasnitzki (* 1905) [questionable]: assistant [medic], emigrant; presumed whereabouts: University of Manchester; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • L31: Samuel Last (born March 16, 1905): emigrant, assistant [medic]; presumed whereabouts: Northampton Mental Hospital; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • George Lathan (born February 17, 1905) [recte: 1875]: Member of the House of Commons, trade unionist; wanted by Rederat VIG1
  • L34: Lauber (maiden name Marie Zettle) (born October 1, 1884 in Neuhammer): wanted by Section IVA1
  • L33: Heinrich Lauber (* March 13, 1905) [recte: 1899]: private lecturer, emigrant; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • L35: Martin Laurence (alias Adolf Paul Narr ); presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • L36: Robert Laurence (alias Adolf Paul Narr) [same person as L35 and M79]: presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • L37: Lauthew (married Webb, maiden name Wellheim): British intelligence service in Estonia; last seen in Reval; wanted by the VIC department
  • L39: George Reverend Lawrence: preacher; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • L40: Lawrenson: British News Agent ; last seen in Petrinja; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Graz
  • L41: EF Lawson: British captain; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • L42: Will Lawther : Spanish Red Movement Propagandist; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • L43: Dorothy Layton: Supporting the Harand Movement; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • L44: Walter Thomas Layton (born March 15, 1884): Chairman of the News Chronicle , anti-fascist; presumed whereabouts: 198 West Hill, Putney, London SW15; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • L46: Marie Lazarsfeld-Jahoda (born January 26, 1907 in Vienna): writer; presumed whereabouts: 10 Regents Park Terrace, London NW1 .; wanted by Section IIB5
  • Abraham Lazarus : Communist Leader; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • C34: Frederik Le Cerep (born March 22, 1896 in New York): lawyer; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • P117: HW Le Provost: editor of Headway magazine ; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • L48: Henry Jean Leather (aka Roger Gerard): officer; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • L47: Henryk Leather , involved in Fisher matter: wanted by Unit IVE4
  • L49: Leatry: Leader of the British Passport Office; last seen in Copenhagen; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Kiel
  • L50: Zygmunt Lecwicz (born March 25, 1886 in Warsaw): horseman, former Polish colonel; wanted by Division IVE5 and Secret State Police Schneidemühl
  • L51: Richard Lederer (born March 6, 1905 in Asch): [SPD?]; wanted by Section IVA1
  • L52: Rudolf Leeb (born May 7, 1902 in Berlin): [SPD functionary]; wanted by Section IVA1
  • L54: Dick (Edward) Lefontaine: British Consular Officer , Intelligence Officer ; last seen in Istanbul; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • L55: Joseph Leftwich : journalist; presumed whereabouts: 24 Shepherds Hill High Gate, London N.6 .; wanted by Section IIB5
  • L56: George Legh-Jones : Company Director of Shell Transport & Trading; Presumed whereabouts: Shell Transport & Trading Company Limited, 22 St Helens Court, Great St Helens, London Ec2M wanted by Unit IVE2
  • L57: Hans Leo Lehmann (* March 21, 1905) [recte: 1907]: Assistant [chemist], emigrant; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • L58: Kurt Lehmann (resistance fighter) (born August 20, 1906 in Barmen): sailor; wanted by Division IVA1 and Secret State Police Hamburg [actually stayed in North Africa]
  • L60: Werner Lehmann (born May 22, 1904 in Bochum): sailor; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Division IVA1 and Secret State Police Hamburg [actually stayed in North Africa]
  • L59: Otto Lehmann-Rüßbüldt [recte: Otto Lehmann-Rußbüldt ] (born January 1, 1871 in Berlin): [pacifist]; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Section IIB5
  • L61: Bruno Leichentritt [recte: Bruno Leichtentritt ] (* March 2, 1905): Professor, emigrant; wanted by Section IIA1
  • Otto Leichter (born February 22, 1897); wanted by Section IVA1
  • L63: Henry Leiper [= Henry Smith Leiper ]: Methodist pastor , Friends of Europe supporter; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • L64: Arthur Leiser: British news agent involved in Fray Strong affair; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • L65: Rudolf Leißler (born March 20, 1911 in Nieder-Ramstedt): stoker; wanted by Section IVA1
  • L66: Lengborne: British Lieutenant Colonel; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • Emil Lengyel writer; wanted by Section IVB4
  • L68: John Robert Lennox (born October 12, 1896 in London): architect; presumed whereabouts: 14 Courtside, London SE; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • L69: VCH Gordon Lennox [= Victor Gordon Lennox ]: Correspondent of the Daily Telegraph; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Section IVB4
  • L70: Friedrich Lenz (born October 14, 1902 in Saarbrücken): plumber; wanted by Unit IVA2
  • L71: Leo Leonard (born January 21, 1916 in Frankfurt): military service refugee; presumed whereabouts: 230 Finchley Road Or 70 Westend Road, London NW3 .; wanted by Unit VD2
  • L72: IF P Leslie: businessman , British intelligence agency in Estonia; last seen in Reval; wanted by Department VIC
  • L73: J. Lesser [recte: Jonas Lesser ]: writer, emigrant; wanted by Section IIB5
  • Herbert Lessig (born July 5, 1902 in Dresden): printer; wanted by Unit IVA2
  • Charlotte Leubuscher (born March 2, 1905): Professor, emigrant; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • L76: Walter Leubuscher (born January 9, 1909 in Marburg) [recte: September 5, 1900 in Berlin]: Technician; wanted by Unit IVA3
  • L79: IW Leusing (born May 22, 1902 in Mettmann): British news agent ; last seen in Rotterdam; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • L80: Viscount Leverhulme [= William Lever, 2nd Viscount Leverhulme ]: presumed whereabouts: Unilever House, Blackfriars, London; wanted by Unit IVE2
  • L81: Adolf Levi: colleague of Richard Merton [until 1933 director of the research department and deputy board member of the Frankfurter Metallgesellschaft]; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Department IIID
  • L82: Walter Levinthal (* February 28, 1905) [ecte: 1886]: emigrant, assistant [bacteriologist]; presumed whereabouts: Bath; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • L83: Ida Levisohn: (* March 15, 1905) [recte: 1901]: Emigrant; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Section IVA1
  • Hermann Levy (born February 23, 1905): Professor, emigrant; wanted by Section IIIIA1
  • Hyman Levy : Professor; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • L86: Leon Lewandowski (born February 2, 1899 in Lissa): radio dealer; wanted by Section IVE5 and Gestapo Liegnitz
  • L87: Jack Lichfield (born September 10, 1884 in London): businessman; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • L88: Ilse Lichtenstaedter [recte: Ilse Lichtenstädter ] (* March 15, 1905): Emigrant, wanted by Section IIIA1
  • L89: Hermann Liebermann (born January 3, 1870 in Drohodyez): Lawyer, politician in the lower house of the Polish government, wanted by Department IIIB
  • L90: Gerhard Liebmann (alias Werner Meier) (born June 29, 1906 in Charlottenburg): designer; presumed whereabouts: Cambridge; wanted by Section IVA1
  • L91: Hermann Liebmann (born March 21, 1905): emigrant [chemist]; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • L93: Heinrich Liepmann (* March 18, 1905) [recte: 1904]: Emigrant, lecturer; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • L93: Leo Liepmann (* March 14, 1905) [recte: March 16, 1900]: private lecturer, emigrant; Presumed whereabouts: London, wanted by Section IIIA1
  • L94: Ashe Lincoln : Anglo-Ukrainian Committee; presumed whereabouts: Essex Court Temple EC4., London 1; wanted by Unit VD3
  • Alexander Dunlop Lindsay (born February 13, 1905): Supporter of the Popular Front; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • L96: Lindsay-Scott [= Scott Lindsay ]: Member of the National Council of the Labor Movement; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • L97: Erich Lindstadt [recte: Erich Lindstaedt ] (born November 5, 1906 in Rixdorf): [communist youth functionary]; wanted by subject IVA1b [actually stayed in Sweden]
  • L98: Wiette Lionell: involved in Fisher affair; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • L99: Josef Lis: Major, intelligence officer; wanted by Section IVE5 and the Gestapo Graudenz
  • L100: Lisbeths: British captain, intelligence officer; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • L101: Lisicki : emigrant; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • L102: Hans Werner Lissmann (born March 23, 1905): emigrant [zoologist]; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • L103: Listerwell: British journalist; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • L104: William Listowel : Supporter of the Organization Against Germany; presumed whereabouts: 36 Onslowgardens, Kensington, London SW7; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • L105: Karl Lisycky (born March 28, 1893 in Holleschau): Former secretary of the Czech Foreign Ministry, wanted by Unit IVE4
  • L106: Boleslaw Litgeber [recte: Bolesław Leitgeber ]: [Secretary of the Polish government in exile]; presumed whereabouts; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • L107: Karl Liticky (born March 23, 1893 in Holleschau): Czech diplomatic counselor; wanted by Section IVD1
  • L108: Maurice Gordon Liverman (born March 6, 1905): [Director of the Gordon Packaging Company; Magistrate in London; Member of the Roatarier Club; Member of the Board of Deputies of British Jews and the Board's Defense Committee]; presumed whereabouts: 13 Coverdale Road, London NW2 .; wanted by Section IIB2
  • L109: Adelheid Livingstone [= Adelaide Livingstone ]: Leader of the British War Graves Commission, news agent; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • L111: George Lloyd [probably George Lloyd, 1st Baron Lloyd ] (* March 16, 1905) [recte: September 19, 1879]: Liberal MP [recte: Conservative MP, Colonial Minister]; presumed whereabouts; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • L110: JB Lloyd: Director of the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company; presumed whereabouts: Anglo Iranian Oil Co, Brittanic House, London Ec14; wanted by Unit IVE2
  • L112: Lord Lloyd [= George Lloyd, 1st Baron Lloyd ]: Chief of the British Council; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • L114: Max Ernst Lobkowicz [recte Max Erwin Lobkowicz ]: Prince, CSR attaché; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Section IVD1
  • L113: Max Erwin Lobkowicz (born December 29, 1888 in Bilin): landowner, Czech emigrant; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Division IVE4 and Gestapo Prague
  • L115: Bruce Lockhart (born August 2, 1887): journalist [intelligence agent]; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • L116: Otto Loeb (born May 30, 1898 in Trier): [wine merchant]; presumed whereabouts: 6 Eton Rise, London NW3; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • L117: Alfred Loeser : private practice, emigrant; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • L120: Lionell Loewe [= Lionel Loewe ]: British intelligence officer, involved in the Stevens / Best matter; last seen in The Hague; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • L122: Leo Loewenson : assistant, emigrant; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • L124: Hans Loewenthal (* March 13, 1905) [recte: December 4, 1899 in Berlin]: assistant, emigrant; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • L127: Estelle Loggin: Emigrantenmazin Die Zukunft; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • L136: London: director; last seen in Wassenaar; wanted by Unit IVE2
  • L128: Heinz London (* March 21, 1905) [recte: November 7, 1907]: Emigrant [physicist]; presumed whereabouts: Bristol; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • S1-69: John Lord Cademan Of Silverdale [= John Cadman, 1st Baron Cadman ]: President of the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company; presumed whereabouts: Anglo Iranian Oil Co, Brittanic House, London Ec15; Unit IVE2
  • L131: Roman Lorentz (born July 20, 1910 in Troppau): Former Estonian officer; wanted by Section IVE4 and the Gestapo Tilsit
  • L129: Charlotte Elisabeth Lorenz , b. Heide (born November 6, 1904 in Dresden): wanted by Section IVA1 and the Dresden Gestapo
  • L130: Ludwig Lorenz (born March 6, 1917 in Altrohlau); wanted by subject area IVA1b
  • Emily Lorimer : writer; wanted by Section IIIA5
  • L133: Henry George Ch. Loscelles (real name: Harewood, Henry George Ch., Earl of); wanted by Unit VIG1
  • L134: Johann Losch (* December 20, 1909): painter; wanted by Division IVA1 and Gestapo Karlsbad
  • L135: Hans Lothar: co-owner of the Secker And Warburg company, emigrant; presumed whereabouts: 22 Essex Street, London WC2 .; wanted by Section IIB5
  • L137: David Low (born April 7, 1891): cartoonist with the Evening Standard; presumed whereabouts: 3 Rodborough Road, London NW11 .; wanted by Section IVB4
  • L118: Adolfo Löwe [recte: Adolph Lowe ] (* 7th March 1905) [recte: 4th March 1893]: Professor, emigrant; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • L119: Eberhard Löwe (born December 24, 1890 in Berlin): Major; wanted by Section IVE5 and Gestapo Tilsit
  • L121: Jan Löwenbach : emigrant; presumed whereabouts: 36 Digswellroad, Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire; wanted by Section IIB5
  • Otto Löwenstein (born April 20, 1905): assistant, emigrant; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • L125: Siegmund Löwi (born April 5, 1883 in Barnsdorf): Union Secretary; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by subject area IVA1b.
  • L126: Siegmund Löwy [same person as L125] (born April 5, 1883 in Warnsdorf); wanted by Division IVA1 and by the Gestapo Dresden
  • L138: Gerhard Hans Lubszynski (born August 31, 1904 in Berlin): engineer; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Section IVA1
  • L139: FL Lucas: Professor, émigré magazine Die Zukunft; presumed whereabouts: Cambridge University; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • L140: AH Ludwig: British news agent ; last seen in The Hague; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • L143: Ljubomir Lukapello: British news agent ; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • L144: FW Lund: Director, Anglo-Iranian Oil Company; presumed whereabouts: Anglo Iranian Oil Co, Brittanic House, London Ec16; wanted by Unit IVE2
  • L145: RT Lund: Secretary of the Boy Scout International Office; presumed whereabouts: 25 Buckingham Palace Road, London SW1 .; wanted by Section IVB1
  • L146: Mey (woman) Luyten: secretary, involved in Beijnen affair; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • L141: Hans Lübeck (* July 12, 1908 in Bremen): trade assistant; wanted by Section IVA1
  • Winfried Lüdecke (born May 14, 1886 in Neustettin): writer; wanted by Unit IVE5
  • L147: George Lyall: British Consul General [in Bremen]; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • L148: George Lyon (born April 24, 1888 in London): engineer, involved in the Henry Noble-Dudley affair; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Königsberg
  • L149: Oliver Lyttelton : Captain [Minister of Commerce]; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Section IIID5

Letter M

  • M2: P. Maars: involved in the Breijnen affair; presumed whereabouts: Laanweg C156, Bergen, Schoorl; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Osnabrück
  • C79: Mac Cohen (alias: Makohim): wanted by Unit IVD3
  • M4: Charles B. Mac-Alpine: wanted by Department Office Group VIG1
  • M6: Mr Mac-Cann: Suspected Location: 4 Meddoecroft Road, Wallasey, Cheshire; wanted by Department Office Group IIID4
  • M9: Mac-Cohen (real name Makohin) [identical to person M44]: wanted by office group IVD3
  • M10: C. Mac-Cracken (born July 18, 1880 in London): British Lieutenant-Colonel; last seen in Brussels; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • M11: Mac-Kogen [real name Makohin]: wanted by Unit IVD3
  • M3: Miss MacAdam: wanted by Unit VIG1
  • A39: Charles B MacAlpine: wanted by Unit VIG1
  • M5: Rose MacAully [recte: Rose Macaulay ]: writer; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • D85a: James Richards MacDonald (born January 21, 1881 in Copenhagen): British news agent; wanted by Unit VIE4
  • F13: FN Mason MacFarlane [= Frank Noel Mason-MacFarlane ]: military attaché in Berlin; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • M13: Stanislaw MacKiewicz : Member of the Polish National Council; wanted by Section IVD2
  • K105: MacKogen [correct: Makohin]: wanted by Unit IVD3
  • K106: MacKohen [correct: Makohin]: wanted by Unit IVD3
  • M14: Ronald MacLeay : wanted by Unit VIG1
  • Harold MacMillan [recte: Harold Macmillan ] (* March 8, 1905) [incorrect]: politician and publisher; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • M17: Lord MacMillan [probably Hugh Macmillan, Baron Macmillan ]; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • M18: NJ MacMurray: Major, Committee Secretary; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • M8: Alexander MacOene (alias Masume, Masmoe, Mazome) (born December 5, 1885 in Petersburg): Professor of Chemistry; wanted by Unit IVA2
  • M19: MacOhon [recte: Makohin]: wanted by Unit IVD3
  • M20: Eduard Henri MacUarie (born June 6, 1911 in London): Air Steward of Imperial Air Ways; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • M21: Hans Mager (born August 13, 1916 in Berlin): military service refugee; wanted by Unit VD2
  • M22: JH Magowan [= John Hall Magowan ]: Commercial Counselor At An Embassy wanted by Unit IVE4
  • M23: Johannes Maier (Maier-Hultschin) [= Johannes Maier-Hultschin ]: editor, emigrant; presumed whereabouts: Belsize Park Gardens, London NW3 .; wanted by Section IIB5
  • M24: IG Maier-Hultschin [identical to M23]: writer, emigrant; presumed whereabouts: 22 Belsize Park Gardens, London NW3 .; wanted by Section IIB5
  • M38: W Maine: UK Intelligence Unit Head; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • M39: Martin Mainz: (born November 13, 1915 in Frankfurt): businessman, involved in the Meijer Arnold affair; last seen in The Hague; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Münster
  • M40: Anton Mais: editor; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Section IIB5
  • M41: Joe Maisner: British news agent involved in the Kurt Felsenthal affair; last seen in Brussels; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • M42: Anna Makant (born March 30, 1881 in Waterford): involved in the Holden Hill Makant affair; presumed whereabouts: Sevenolks, Kent ,. Hazelbourne, England; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Neustadt
  • M43: Holden Hill Makant (born July 22, 1909 in Broadstairs): student; presumed whereabouts: Sevenolks, Kent ,. Hazelbourne, England; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Neustadt
  • M44: Jakob Makohin (born September 27, 1880 in Wieza or Vienna) (alias Mac-Cohen, Mac-Kohen, Razumowsky, Macohon, Mac-Kogen, Mokriwsky, Masepa-Razumowsky); wanted by Section IVD3
  • M45: HW Malcolm: Company Director Shell Transport & Trading; presumed whereabouts: Shell Transport & Trading Company Limited, 22 St Helens Court, Great St Helens, London Ec2; wanted by Unit IVE2
  • M46: S. Malcolm: Employee At Harris Scarfe Ltd .; presumed whereabouts: 4 Lloyd's Avenue Fenchurch Street, London; wanted by Section IVE3 and Gestapo Karlsruhe
  • M47: Lord Malech (born April 11, 1885); wanted by Unit VIG1
  • M48: James Joseph Mallon : Socialist, Fabian Society; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • M49: Cecil Malone [= Cecil L'Estrange Malone ] (alias: L'Estrange): Colonel, Member of Parliament; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Section IVD3
  • M50: Kurt Mandelbaum (born November 13, 1904 in Schweinfurt): [social researcher]; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Section IVA1
  • Geoffrey Mander : Politician, Member of Parliament; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • M52: Ernst Manheim : assistant, emigrant; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • M55: Heinrich Mann (born March 27, 1871 in Lübeck): writer, emigrant; wanted by Section IIB5
  • M56: Jakob Mann (born January 11, 1914 in Bobrka): student; wanted by Section IVE5 and Gestapo Köslin
  • M57: Josef Mannet (born February 27, 1912 in Karlsbad); last seen in Bad Bari; wanted by subject area IVA1b
  • M54: [Hermann] Mannheim [= Hermann Mannheim ]: Professor [criminologist], emigrant; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • M53: Karl Mannheim (* March 7, 1905) [recte: March 27, 1893]: Professor [sociologist and philosopher], emigrant; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • Ethel Mannin : Journalist Born: 14 / Mar / 1905; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • M59: Leah Manning : politician; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • M60: Man tone: Labor Leader; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • M61: Manschinger ( maiden name: Hartwig): typist [typist?]; wanted by subject area IVA1b
  • M62: Stanislaus Manthey: Polish detective; wanted by Section IVE5 and Gestapo Liegnitz
  • M64: John Marchbank : General Secretary of the English Railway Association; wanted by subject area IVA1b
  • M65: John Marchbank (born February 25, 1905): trade unionist; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • Rudolf Margies (born February 25, 1884 in Parchau): factory worker; wanted by Unit IVA2
  • M67: Abraham Chaim Margullis (born October 1, 1895 in Lodz) (alias von Hammerstein): Polish news agent ; wanted by Section IVE5 and Gestapo Danzig
  • M69: Simon Marks [= Simon Marks, 1st Baron Marks of Broughton ]; 42 Hyde Park Gate, South Kensington, London SW7 .; wanted by Section IIB2
  • Günther Markscheffel [recte: Günter Markscheffel ] (born November 16, 1908 in Gleiwitz); wanted by Section IVA1
  • -> M71: Lord Marley (* April 16, 1884): Fabian Society; presumed whereabouts: 417 Bloor Street West, Toronto; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • -> M72: Marmorek-Schiller (born November 10, 1878 in Vienna) [identical to S2-20]: editor; wanted by Section IVA1
  • M73: Baron Marochetti (born July 22, 1894 in Vouse): British officer; presumed whereabouts: 13 Emperorsgate, London; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • M74: Marrack [= probably John Marrack ]: Professor; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • Hans Mars (born February 20, 1905): lecturer, emigrant; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • Jacob Marschak : Privatdozent, Emigrant Born: 12 / Mar / 1905; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • M80: Martin [= Hubert S. Martin ]: Head of Bureau of International Scouting in London; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • Hans Martin (KLM Manager) : Director of the Dutch Aviation Group KLM; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • Kingsley Martin (born July 28, 1897): journalist; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • M79: Robert Martin (actually Paul Adolf Narr) [identical to L35 and L36]: presumed whereabouts: London, wanted by Unit VIG1
  • M81: A. Marx: bank director; last seen in Amsterdam; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • M82: Fritz M. Marx [= Fritz Morstein Marx ]: assistant, emigrant; presumed whereabouts: Cambridge University; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • Jan Masaryk : Former Czech Envoy in London, Foreign Minister of the Czech Government in London; wanted by Section IVD1
  • M84: Johann Masaryk: emigrant; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • Kurt Maschler : writer, emigrant; wanted by Section IIB5
  • R19: Prince Jakob Masepa-Razumowsky [= Jacob Makohin ]; wanted by Section IVD3
  • Jakob Masepa-Razumowsky; wanted by Section IVD3
  • M87: Alexander Masmoe (alias Alexander Macoene) (born December 5, 1885 in Petersburg): Professor of Chemistry; wanted by Unit IVA2
  • M88: FN Mason-MacFarlane [= Noel Mason-McFarlane ]: Colonel, aviation attaché; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • M89: Ms. Mastel; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • M90: Masterson [= Thomas S. Masterson ]: British Captain and Chairman [Managing Director] of the Phoenix Oil Company in London, involved in the Fritz Rauth affair; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • M91: Alexander Masume (alias Macoene) (born December 5, 1885 in St. Petersburg) [identical to M8]: chemistry professor; wanted by Unit IVA2
  • M92a: Masur (birth name Annemarie Bodenstein) (born November 18, 1909 in Gronau): wanted by Division IVA1 and the Hamburg Gestapo
  • M92: Erwin Masur (born January 20, 1899 in Friedrichstadt): lawyer; wanted by Division IVA1 and Gestapo Hamburg
  • M93: Commander Mathieu: last seen in Brussels; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Münster
  • M94: Richard Mattes (* December 20, 1896 in Neuwied): butcher; presumed whereabouts: Hendon Pare Mansion Flat 24, London; wanted by Section IVA1
  • M95: Israel Mattuck : Chaplain; wanted by Department IV
  • M96: Josef Matuschek: editor (born February 19, 1897 in Radwanitz); wanted by Section IVA1
  • M97: Charles R. Maude (born February 27, 1882): Colonel, head of Berlin espionage in England [questionable]; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • M7: GM Max-Carthy [= GM McCarthy]: employee of the Sunday Referee Ltd .; wanted by Section IVB4
  • M98: Ernst GB Maxse [= Ernest Maxse ]: Consul General in Rotterdam; last seen in Rotterdam; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • M99: James Maxton (born June 22, 1885); presumed whereabouts: Beechwood Grove (?), Barrhead, Renfrewshire; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • M100: Edward May (born March 17, 1905): private practice [medicine], emigrant; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • -> M101: J. Henry May: Economist; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • M25: Gustav Mayer (born February 13, 1905) [recte: October 4, 1871]: Professor [history], emigrant; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • M26: Peter Mayer: writer, emigrant; presumed whereabouts: 34 Lanhill Road (Maida Hill), London W.9 .; wanted by Section IIB5
  • M27: Willy Mayer-Gross [= Wilhelm Mayer-Gross ] [identical to G119]: Professor, emigrant; presumed whereabouts: Maudsley Hospital, London; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • M102 John Maynard [possibly John Maynard Keynes ]; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • M103: Alexander Mazome (alias Alexander Macoene) [identical to M8] (born December 5, 1885 in Petersburg): Professor of Chemistry; wanted by Unit IVA2
  • M12: Mc-Mahon: Director; presumed whereabouts: 5 Wilton Place, London SW1 .; wanted by Unit IVE2
  • M15: Henry McMahon [= Henry McMahon ]: Director; presumed whereabouts: 5 Wilton Place, London SW1 .; wanted by Unit IVE2
  • C10: McCann: involved in Ignatz Petschek; Suspected Location: 4 Meadowcroft Road, Wallasey, Cheshire; wanted by Section IIID4
  • C20: GM McCarthy: Writer for the Sunday Referee; wanted by Unit VIB4
  • C97: C McCracken (born July 18, 1880 in Brussels) [identical to xy]: British lieutenant; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • M104: Martha McKenna; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • M28: Johannes Meier (born May 2, 1901 in Ostrog): editor-in-chief; wanted by Unit IVE5
  • M29: Karl Meier (born May 25, 1887 in Königstein, Pirna): locksmith; presumed whereabouts: Liverpool; wanted by Section IVA1
  • M105: Hans Meisel : [writer, political scientist], emigrant; presumed whereabouts: 65 Stockton Street, Princeton; wanted by Section IIB5
  • M106: Ferdinand Meißner (born March 28, 1896 in Olmütz): Former editor-in-chief of the Pressburger Grenzbote; presumed whereabouts: 8 Mason Place, London SW7 .; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • M107: Meixner (born March 14, 1905 in Barringen) (maiden name Alosia Endt): Miss Savory's Thorpland Hall, Falkenham, Norfolk; wanted by subject area IVA1b
  • M108: Willi Melchert [pseudonym of Rudolf Kircher ]: writer; wanted by Section IIIA5
  • M109: Henry Melchett (born May 10, 1898 in London): bank director; presumed whereabouts: 8 Chelsea Embankment, London SW3 .; wanted by Section IIB2
  • M110: William Mellor : Journalist; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • M111: Taddy Mellors: racing driver, involved in the Kurt Felsenthal affair; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • B39: Albrecht Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (* February 16, 1905) [recte: 1874]: Professor, emigrant; presumed whereabouts: Balliol College Oxford; wanted by Section IIIA1 (actually died in 1936)
  • Bernhard Menne : writer, emigrant; wanted by Section IIIA5
  • M114: Carl Mennicke : professor, emigrant; presumed whereabouts: Amersfoort; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • M115 Frederick Menzies: presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Darmstadt
  • M116: Kurt Merling-Eisenberg: private lecturer, emigrant; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • E25: Kurt Merling-Eisenberg: lecturer; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • M117: AF Merry: clerk; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • M118: Karl Mertens (alias Hans Barison) (born December 19, 1897 in Großbullesheim) senior councilor; wanted by Unit IVA2
  • M119: Alfred Merton ; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Department IIID
  • M120: Israel Richard Merton (born December 1, 1881 in Frankfurt): businessman, emigrant, British Metal Corporation Ltd .; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Frankfurt
  • M121: Josef Merz (born February 12, 1914 in Rotenfels): Eisenwender; last seen in Utrecht; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Karlsruhe
  • M122: Hilde Merzbach (born February 2, 1909 in Frankfurt); presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Section IVA1
  • M123: L. Meses; 25 Bulkington Cunte, Worthing-Sussex; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • M124: Lord Meston [= James Meston, 1st Baron Meston ] (born June 12, 1865): President of the Liberal Party; presumed whereabouts: Hurst Place, Cookham Dene, Berkshire; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • M125: Julio Metal (born May 23, 1879 in Jarow): banker; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Section IVA1
  • Alfred Meusel : professor, emigrant; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • M 130: B. Mevering: involved in the Breijnen affair; last seen in Hilversum; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • M127: Friedrich Meyenberg : professor, emigrant; presumed whereabouts: Sheffield; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • M37: Meyer (born May 20, 1901 in Leyden): involved in the DeHaas matter; last seen in The Hague; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Aachen
  • M30: Alfred Meyer : Professor [neurologist], emigrant; presumed whereabouts: Maudsley Hospital, London; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • M31: EH Meyer [= Ernst Hermann Meyer]: emigrant; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • M32: Ernst-Wilhelm Meyer (born April 2, 1892 in Leobschütz): wanted from subject area IVA1b
  • M33: Gerhard Meyer (economist) : emigrant; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • M34: Herbert Meyer: Assistant [chemist], emigrant; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • M127a: Martin Meyer: colleague of Richard Merton; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Department IIID
  • M35: Martin Meyer; Suspected whereabouts: London, wanted by Division IIID
  • M36: Otto Meyer (alias Otto) (born November 17, 1908 in Peine); wanted by Unit IVA2
  • M128: Hermann Meynen (born May 7, 1895 in Mülheim) (alias: Meynen-Sellerbeck): business writer ; wanted by Unit IVA3
  • M129: Paul Meyrowitz (born November 22, 1888 in Frankfurt): banker, involved in Frank Beaumont affair; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Berlin
  • M131: Siegfried E. Michael: emigrant; presumed whereabouts: Birmingham; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • M132: Günther Isidor Michalowski (possibly also Günter Michalowski ) (alias Joachim) (born August 7, 1911 in Düsseldorf): student; wanted by Unit IVA2 (actually stayed in France, died 1940)
  • M133: Irma Michalowski (real name: Abrasimos, Irma. Birthname: Michelson) (born September 12, 1901 in Riga): barmaid; wanted by Section IVE5 and Gestapo Königsberg
  • Lorenz Sigmund Michealis (born March 16, 1905) [recte: 1902]: Assistant [medic], emigrant; presumed whereabouts: Glasgow; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • M135: Michelson (married name: Irma Abrasimos; code name: Michalowski; * September 12, 1901): barmaid; wanted by Unit IVE5
  • M116: Middelton-Peddelton (alias Ustinov [= Jona von Ustinov ]); presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • P37: Middelton-Piddelton (actually Ustinov [= Jona von Ustinov ]); wanted by Unit IVE4
  • James Smith Middleton : Politician; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • M138: Anton Migawa: worker; wanted by Section IVE5 and Gestapo Schneidemühl
  • M139: Mijer: British news agent involved in Colonel Gibson affair; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • M140: Stanislaw Mikolajczyk : Member of the Polish National Council; wanted by Section IVD2
  • M141: Miles; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • M142: Cyril Miller [recte: Cyril Miller ]: teacher, news agent in Latvia; last seen in Riga; wanted by Unit VIC
  • -> M143: David Mills: Head of the League of Nations; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • M144: John Kenneth Mills: traveling salesman ; presumed whereabouts: Kensington, London; wanted by Unit IVE3
  • M148: Mitchell: Aioc employee; Anglo Iranian Oil Co, Brittanic House, London Ec17; wanted by Unit IVE2
  • M145: John George Mitchell († November 19, 1906 in Bletchley): doctor; presumed whereabouts: Biddenham, Bedford; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • M146: Peter Chalmers Mitchell (born November 23, 1864): scientist; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • M147: William Foot Mitchell : Director; suspected whereabouts: Quendon Hall, Essex; wanted by Unit IVE2
  • M149: GR Mitchison ; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • Naomi Mitchison (born November 1, 1897): Romance writer; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • H109: Mauriel Mitschell-Henry (born August 28, 1893 in Bradford): Recovery Administrator, involved in the Julius Guthlac Birch affair; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • M151: Muriel Mitschell-Henry (born August 28, 1893 in Bradford): advertising manager, involved in the Julius Guthlac Birch affair; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • Annelise Modrze (born March 15, 1905) [recte: 1901]: Emigrant; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • M156: Rose Mohrer (born June 11, 1912 in Frankfurt): medical student; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Section IVA1
  • M157: Mokriwsky (real name Makohin): wanted by Unit IVD3
  • M158: Willi Molitor (born May 25, 1902 in Essen): locksmith; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Section IIA1 and Gestapo Düsseldorf
  • M159: A. Moncrieff; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • M160: Herbert Monk: British Vice Consul; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • M161: Noel Monks : Daily Express correspondent; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • M162: Sandu Monolovisi: last seen in Bucharest; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • M163: Lionel Samuel Montagu: banker; presumed whereabouts: 5 Saville Row, London W.1 .; wanted by Section IIB2
  • Frederick Montague [= Frederick Montague, 1st Baron Amwell ]: politician; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • M165: Thrush Montague: writer; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • M161: LG Montefiori; presumed whereabouts: 37 Weymouth Street, London W.1 .; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • M167: John Montresor (born March 26, 1905): Allegedly a British officer involved in the David Peter affair; Home of capetown; presumed whereabouts: Gun House, Bournemouth; wanted by Division IVE4 and Gestapo innsbruck
  • M168: Ferdinand Monzer (born July 12, 1898 in Mlady-Smoliwec): Former Czech lieutenant colonel; wanted by Division IVE4 and Gestapo Prague
  • M169: Taddy Moore: English motorcycle racer involved in the Felsenthal affair; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • M170: Siegfried Moos : bank clerk (born September 19, 1904 in Munich); presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Section IVA1
  • M171: Fritz Moosberg (born May 16, 1892 in Lippstadt): businessman; last seen in the Netherlands; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Dortmund (actually stayed in South America)
  • M173: František Moravec (born July 23, 1895 in Caslau): Former Czech colonel; wanted by Unit IVE6
  • M172: Franz Moravec [identical to M173] (born July 23, 1895 in Caslau): Former Czech colonel; presumed whereabouts: 53 Lexham Gardens, Kensington, London W8; wanted by Division IVE4 and Gestapo Prague
  • M174: David Morgan: Editor, Youth At Work; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • M180: RMS Morisson: British News Agent ; presumed whereabouts: East Lane, West Lychelt; wanted by Department VIC
  • M175: Morris: AIOC employee; presumed whereabouts: Anglo Iranian Oil Co, Brittanic House, London Ec18; wanted by Unit IVE2
  • M178: Herbert Morrison [identical to M179]: Mayor of London [incorrect]; involved in Treviranus affair ; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • M179: Herbert Stanley Morrison (born January 3, 1888) [identical to M178]: Minister; presumed whereabouts: 55 Archery Road, London SE9 .; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • M181: Stanley Morrison [likely identical to M178 and M179]: Director of the London (Radio) Broadcasting Act; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • M176: Morton; last seen in Libau; wanted by Department VIC
  • M177: Morton: British major involved in Colonel Gibson affair; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • M182: S. Guy (Stanley) Morton (born January 2, 1885 in London): journalist; wanted by Division IVE4 and Gestapo Prague
  • M183: Eduard Moscow: Head of the British Intelligence Service in Amsterdam; last seen in Amsterdam; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • M184: Ellen Mosenthal (born January 28, 1920 in Berlin); presumed whereabouts: Putney Lane, London SW15; wanted by Division IVE4 and Gestapo Hamburg
  • M185: Artur Moses: Salesman; last seen in Heerlen; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Aachen
  • Alfred Mozer : Editor, From: Munich; wanted by Section IVA1
  • M153: Wilhelm Möckel (born February 20, 1896 in Asch): hairdresser; presumed whereabouts: Ss-Prince 40, Church Linei, London NS; wanted by Division IVA1 and Gestapo Karlsbad
  • M154: Rudolf Möller-Dostali : journalist, emigrant; presumed whereabouts: 12 Bedford Place, London WC1 .; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • M155: Hertha Möser (born September 26, 1911 in Berlin): seamstress; wanted by Unit IVA2
  • M187: Felix Mrozowski (born May 18, 1896 in Krakow): Polish captain (intelligence officer); wanted by Section IVE5 and Gestapo Graudenz
  • M193: RH Muir: Leader in the Unilever Group; presumed whereabouts: Pop's House, Bracknell; wanted by Department IIID
  • M192: Ramsay Muir : historian and politician; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • M194: JHD Munnik: involved in the Breijnen affair; last seen in Enschede; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • M195: Mura (real name Budberg, Baroness Sakrewska) [= Moura Budberg ]: British intelligence service in Estonia; wanted by Department VIC
  • M196: John Thomas Murphy (born December 9, 1888 in Manchester): journalist; presumed whereabouts: 145 New Park, Crossroad Highbury, London 5; wanted by Section IVA1
  • M197: Barbara Murray: presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • Gilbert Murray (born February 8, 1905): Professor At the University of Oxford; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • M199: Rodney Margarethe Murray (born September 18, 1894 in Cramond); last seen in book cover; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Darmstadt.
  • M200: Mary Murry: wanted by Unit VIG1
  • M201: Josef Musil; presumed whereabouts: Rosendaal Road, London; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • M188: Josef Müller (born August 22, 1908 in refuge): wanted by subject area IVA1b
  • M189: Stephan Müller (born January 6, 1913 in Schwaderbach): presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by subject area IVA1b
  • M190: Heinrich Münter : Professor [anthropologist], emigrant; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Department IIID
  • M191: Wilhelm Münzenberg (born August 14, 1889 in Erfurt): writer, emigrant; wanted by Section IIB5 (actually stayed in France)
  • M202: Morris Myer }: journalist; presumed whereabouts: 63 Ashbourn Avenue, London NW11 .; wanted by Section IIB2
  • M203: Franz Mykura (born September 9, 1896 in Trnovan): wanted from subject IVA1b

Letter N

  • N1: Josef Nabakowski (born January 27, 1910 in Broeswnow, Stargard): worker, Polish news agent; wanted by Unit IVE5
  • N2: Franz Nagelschmidt (* February 17, 1905) [recte: 1875]: Emigrant [radiologist]; presumed whereabouts: Manchester; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • N3: Günther Nagelschmidt (* March 22, 1905) [recte: 1906]: Emigrant, assistant [chemist]; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • N4: Zygmunt Stanislaus Najdowski (born February 22, 1910 in Hamborn): student, Polish news agent ; wanted by Unit IVE5
  • N5: Agnes Napp (born June 13, 1904 in Andernach): last seen in Brussels; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • N6: Adolf Paul Narr (* March 18, 1892) (alias: Robert Arnold, Robert Laurenz, Robert Martin, Martin Laurence): painter, writer; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • N7: Harry Louis Nathan (born March 3, 1905) [recte: February 2, 1889]: lawyer and politician; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • N8: Hans Naumann: emigrant; presumed whereabouts: Greenwich Hospital; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • N9: Jaromir Necas (born September 17, 1888 in Neustadt): Former Czech minister; presumed whereabouts: London, wanted by Unit IVD1
  • N10 Nemec [= František Němec ]: Former Czechoslovak minister, emigrant; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Section IIB5
  • N11: Anna Neubeck (* 20 June 1900 in Witten) (born Heart Stone) [wife of N12] sought by Unit IVA2 [was actually in Belgium, was brought to Germany in 1940, to Auschwitz December 7, 1942- deported and officially died there on January 1, 1943]
  • N12: Hans Neubeck (born June 20, 1897 in Essen) [recte: June 28, 1897]: no information [advertising manager, communist, father of Herbert Neubeck ]; wanted by Unit IVA2 [actually stayed in the Soviet Union]
  • N13: Albert Neuberger (born March 22, 1905): emigrant; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • N15: Franz Neudert (born March 18, 1920 in Pschetzau): businessman, wanted by Section IVA1
  • N14: Franz Neudert (born November 28, 1912 in Eibenberg): wanted by Section IVA1
  • N16: Josef Neudert (born August 10, 1902 in Eibenberg): wanted by Section IVA1
  • N17: Neugroschel: lawyer, involved in the matter of Albert Albseit [= Albert Albseit Allister]; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • N18: Bernhard Herrmann Neumann (* March 23, 1905) [recte: October 15, 1909]: Emigrant [mathematician]; presumed whereabouts: Cambridge University; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • N19: Ernst Neumann (born May 1, 1908 in Breslau): businessman; wanted by Unit IVE5
  • N20: Franz Neumann : Employee of the Labor Party [actually employed by the Institute for Social Research in New York]; presumed whereabouts: 52 Dorthy Street, London WC1. Telephone: Holborn 0747; wanted by Unit IVA1 [actually staying in the United States]
  • N21: Otto Reinhold Gustav Neumann (born April 4, 1902 in Saabor, Grunberg): British news agent, worker and organizer of the Communist Party; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • N22: Henry Wodd Nevison [recte: Henry Wodd Nevinson ]: journalist; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • N23: Newbiggin: wanted by Unit VIG1
  • N24: Kenneth Newby (born September 11, 1908 in Bradford); wanted by subject area IVA1b
  • N25: Peter Henry Newhouse (born March 14, 1914 in Barrackpore, India): wanted by Unit IVE4
  • N26: Mac Nichel: group leader at Unilever; wanted by Department IIID
  • N27: HW Nichols [recte: HD Nichols ]: Manchester Guardian employee; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Section IVB4
  • N28: Nicholson [= Leslie Nicholson ]: Diplomat, news agent in Latvia, last seen in Riga, wanted by the VIC department
  • N29: Arthur George Notson: Aviator; presumed whereabouts; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • N30: Wilhelm Nickel (born December 24, 1891 in Schwerte): actor; wanted by Section IVA1
  • N31: Harold Nicolson (born February 28, 1905 in Tehran): writer and politician; presumed whereabouts: 4 King's Bench-Walk, London SE1; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • N32: Otto Niebergall (born January 5, 1904 in Kusel): secretary [KPD functionary]; wanted by Unit IVA2 [actually stayed in France]
  • N33: Karel Nihom (born October 6, 1900 in Winterswijk): last seen in the Netherlands; wanted by Unit IVE
  • N35: Otto Nitkewisch: wanted by Unit IVE4
  • N36: Henry Noble-Dudley (born October 11, 1901): director; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • D112: Henry Noble-Dudley (born October 11, 1901 in London): director; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • N37: Philipp J. Noel-Baker : Member of the House of Commons, Professor; presumed whereabouts: 43 South Eaton Place, London SW1 .; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • N38: Norbeck (born November 14, 1899 in Budin, Norway) (Hannie Marie Norbeck): Polish agent; wanted by Unit IVE5
  • N39: Norreys (alias: Newton): presumed whereabouts; 41 Hertford Street Mayfair, London W.1 .; wanted by Unit IVE3
  • N40: FBV (Francis Benedikt) Norris (born June 6, 1883 in London): English lieutenant colonel; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • N41: Francisco Norris: British Colonel; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • N42: Michael Norten: presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • N42a: Harald North: British news agent ; last seen in Copenhagen; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • N43: Anton Novotny (born July 13, 1891 in Wrschowitz): worker, bricklayer; wanted by Section IVA1
  • N44: Wilhelm Novy (born February 20, 1892 in Zuckmantel): party secretary; wanted by Section IVA1
  • N45: Gerda Nowack (born January 22, 1915 in Schmiedeberg, Hirschberg): stenographer; presumed whereabouts: Grove-Meadow, Beaconsfield; wanted by Section IVA1
  • N26: Peter Nowak (born June 29, 1916 in London): military service refugee; wanted by department VD2
  • -> N48: Zygmunt Nowakowski: Member of the Polish National Council; wanted by Section IVD2
  • N47: Siegmund Nowakowski-Tempka: journalist, author, member of the Polish émigré government; Homeland of Krauaku; wanted by Department IIIB
  • N49: Hermann Nuding (born July 3, 1902 in Oberurbach) (alias: Klaus Hermann Degen): factory worker [KPD politician]; wanted by Unit IVA2
  • N51: AC Nussbaumer: Banker of the Petschek family, involved in the Ignatz Petschek affair; presumed whereabouts: 99 Gresham Street, London EC2; wanted by Section IIID4
  • N50: Nussbaum (born February 23, 1906 in Vienna) (alias Margarethe Eisenberg): presumed whereabouts: The Hague; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • N52: BHS Nygryn: British News Agent ; Presumed whereabouts: London, wanted by Unit IVE4

Letter O

  • O6: JK O'Donoghue (= John Kingston O'Donoghue ): Former employee of the British Embassy in Berlin, wanted by Unit IVE4
  • O16a: O'Leary [= Bernard O'Leary]: British news agent ; last seen in Copenhagen; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • L46a: O'Leary: News Agent ; last seen in Copenhagen; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • O1: Hans Ober (born December 19, 1897 in Großbullesheim): Senior State Secretary; wanted by Unit IVA2
  • O2: Obermüller: company director of Shell Transport & Trading; presumed whereabouts: Shell Transport & Trading Company Limited, 22 St Helens Court, Great St Helens, London Ec2; wanted by Unit IVE2
  • O3: Waclaw Wenzel Ochocki (born September 7, 1893 in Dolzig): office assistant, Polish agent; wanted by Unit IVE5
  • O4: Felix Ochs: colleague of Richard Merton [graduate mining engineer] [* 1883/1884 in Milan]; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Division IIID [actually staying in the United States]
  • O5: Johann Ocimek (born May 29, 1917 in Klein-Lassowitz): Labor Service [duty refugee?]; wanted by Unit IVE5
  • O7: Oehl (born October 29, 1907 in Munich) (alias: Brod, Luise Erna Christl): housemaid; wanted by Unit IVA2
  • O11: George Ogilvie-Forbes : Counselor; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • O8: Emil Ohm (born July 29, 1907 in St. Joachimsthal); wanted by Section IVA1
  • O12: Oistros: writer; wanted by Section IVB4
  • O13: Rudolf Olden (born January 14, 1885 in Stettin) [same person as O14 and O15]: lawyer, writer; presumed whereabouts: Yatscombe Cottage Boars Hill, Cambridge or Oxford; wanted by Section IVA1
  • O14: Rudolf Olden [same person as O 13 and O15]: Secretary of the International PEN Association; presumed whereabouts: Yatscombe Cottage Boars Hill, Oxford; wanted by Section IVA1
  • O15: Rudolf Olden [same person as O13 and O14]: reporter for the Pariser Zeitung; wanted by Section IVB4
  • O16: Jan (Jääpi) Oldenbroek: Secretary of the International Tennis Federation; wanted by Section IVA1
  • O17: Konstantin Olgin (born June 24, 1904 in Orel): Former Russian emigrant; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • O18: CM Olifiers: Dutch captain in the intelligence service; last seen in The Hague; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • O19: ET Oliver: Chairman of Ship Brokers Coubro & Scrutton; last seen in Rotterdam; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • O20: Philip Oliver; last seen in Paris; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • O21a: Christoph Ardon Olivier (born April 10, 1900 in Cooktown) (alias Smith): British news agent ; last seen in Copenhagen; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • O21: Vic Olivier [= Vic Oliver ]: actor, Jew; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • O22: Erich Ollenhauer (born March 27, 1901 in Magdeburg): party secretary (SPD); wanted by Section IVA1
  • O23: Hysig Olsen; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • O24: Karl Olszar (born April 18, 1914 in Neu-Oderberg): tailor; wanted by Unit IVE5
  • O25: Josef Olszok (born April 12, 1915 in German people): Schneider; wanted by Department IVE
  • O26: Jan Olthof: Sergeant; last seen in the Netherlands; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • O29: JW Oosterveen: Dutch captain in the general staff; last seen in The Hague; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • E21: Op T 'Einde (Vander Heide): Requested by Section IVE4
  • O30: Adolf Opl (born September 12, 1894 in Prochomuth): presumed whereabouts: Holowfort Near Sheffield; Requested by Section IVA1
  • O31: Arthur Oppenheim: colleague of Richard Merton; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Department IIID
  • O33: Oppenheimer: commercial attaché in The Hague; last seen in The Hague; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • O23: Gertrud Oppenheimer (* March 1905): emigrant [chemist]; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • O34: Marian Orlowicz (born September 17, 1913 in Komarow, Godecke): student; wanted by Unit IVE5
  • O35: Isidore Ostrer : film producer ; presumed whereabouts: 47 Park Street, Upper Brook Feilde, London W.1 .; wanted by Section IIB2
  • O36: Pauline Osuski (born March 31, 1889 in Wachovia): wife of Stefan Osuki, wanted by Section IVE4
  • O37: Stefan Osuski [same person as O38] (born March 31, 1898 in Brezova): Former Czech envoy in Paris, Minister of State of the Czech government in London, wanted by Unit IVE4
  • O38: Stefan Osusky [rete: Štefan Osuský ] [same person as O38] (born March 31, 1898 in Brezova): Former Czech envoy in Paris, Minister of State of the Czech government in London; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Section IVD1
  • O39: Karl Otten (born July 29, 1889 in Oberkruechten, Aachen): emigrant, writer; presumed whereabouts: 58 Hampstead Way, London NW11 .; wanted by Section IIB5
  • O10: Walter Ottinghaus [recte: Walter Oettinghaus ] (born February 26, 1883 in Gevelsberg): trade union official; wanted by Section IVA1
  • O40: Hermon Ould (born February 28, 1905): writer; presumed whereabouts: 36 Wobern Square, London WC1; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • O41: Eduard Outrata (* March 12, 1905) [recte: March 7, 1898] [same person as O 42 and O43]: Former head of the arms factory in Brno, finance minister of the Czech government in London; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Section IVD1
  • O42: Eduard Outrata (born March 7, 1898 in Caslau) [recte: March 7, 1898] [same person as O41 and O43]: industrialist; Assumed: Location: London: wanted by Unit IVE4
  • O43: Eduard Outraty: Minister of Finance in the Czech National Committee, emigrant; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Section IIB5
  • O44: Erna Owen (born December 21, 1904 in Oberhausen) (alias: Bruckner); wanted by Section IVA1

Letter P.

  • P1: Edward H. Packe : British Government Representative to the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company; presumed whereabouts: Anglo Iranian Oil Co, Brittanic House, London Ec19; wanted by Unit IVE2
  • P2: AH Padding: involved in Breijnen affair; last seen in Eindhoven; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • P3: Ignacy Paderewski : musician, member of the Polish National Council; wanted by Section IVD2
  • P4: Ds. N. Padt: involved in the Breijnen affair; last seen in Zutfen, the Netherlands; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • P5: Karl-Otto Paetel (1906–1975) (alias: Olaf Harrasin, Alex Afenda): writer, leader in the Bündische Jugend; presumed whereabouts London; wanted by Section IVB1
  • P6: Walter Pagel [* 1898]: Lecturer [pathologist]; presumed whereabouts: Papworth Settlement, Cambridge; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • P7: Peter Pain: wanted by Section VIG1
  • P8: George Paish : (* February 9, 1905): Economist; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • P9: Karl Palacek [recte: Karel Paleček ] (born January 28, 1918 in Pilsen) [recte: January 28, 1896 in Pilsen]: Former Czech major; presumed whereabouts: 53 Lexham Gardens, Kensington, London W8; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • P11: Palecek (born January 29, 1896 in Pilsen) [same person as P9]: Czech major; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Unit IVE3
  • P10: Karel Palecek (born January 28, 1896) [same person as P9]: Former Czech major, involved in the Frantisek Moravec affair; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Unit IVE6
  • P12: RA Palmer [= Robert Palmer, 1st Baron Rusholme ]: General Secretary of Cooperation Union Ltd; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • P13: Eugen Panelsky: involved in the Ignatz Petschek matter; wanted by Section IIID4
  • P14: Pankhurst [= Sylvia Pankhurst ]: Active for the Secret Intelligence Women's League Matteotti; suspected location: 3 Charteris Road, Woodford Green, Essex; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • P15: Friedrich Gustav Pannes (born September 23, 1900 in Essen): caretaker; last seen in Amsterdam; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • P16: Panski: last seen in Kovno; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • P18: Bernhard Pares [recte: Bernard Pares ] (* February 9, 1905) [recte: March 1, 1867]: Professor of Slavic Culture at the University of London; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Unit VIG1;
  • P19: FH Parigger: last seen in the Netherlands; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • P20: John Parker (* March 20, 1905): wanted by Unit VIG1
  • P21: SJ Parker: Colonel; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • P22: Parmentier [= Koene Dirk Parmentier ]: Former civil pilot for KLM Airlines; wanted by Department IIIB
  • P24: Sydney Pascall: wanted by Unit VIG1
  • P23: Maximilian Max Pashberg (born July 26, 1898 in Ratibor): student, economist; wanted by Unit IVE5
  • P25: Baron Passfield [= Sidney Webb ]: [economist, co-founder of the London School of Economics]; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • John Paterson: Head of the News Institute ICI, wanted by Division IIID5
  • P28: Paty [= Jaroslav Kašpar ]: [Major General of the Czech Army, organizer of the Czech resistance against the German occupation since 1938]; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • P29: Ernst Paul (born April 27, 1897 in Steinsdorf, Tetschin): General Secretary; wanted by Section IVA1
  • P30: Paul Pawlowitsch (alias Paul Dyks): Colonel; wanted by Section IIA2
  • P31: Paxton: chaplain; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • P32: IW Pearson: presumed whereabouts: Unilever House, Blackfriars, London; wanted by Unit IVE2
  • P33: RG (Cecil James?) Pearson: British intelligence officer; Last seen: in Geneva: wanted by Unit IVE4
  • P34: Stanley Arthur Peartree (born November 19, 1902 in Leytonstone): tobacco expert; last seen in Greece; wanted by Unit IVE
  • P35: Anton Pecher (born April 2, 1890 in Neudek); wanted by Section IVA1
  • P36: Karl Pecher (born April 7, 1886 in Neudek): wanted by Section IVA1
  • P38: Frederic William Pethick-Lawrence [same person as L38]: Member of the House of Commons; wanted by VIG1
  • L38: Frederic William Pethick-Lawrence [same person as P38]: Member of the House of Commons; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • P39: Jaroslav Peklo (born August 3, 1901 in Wilkischen): presumed whereabouts: Birsch Polygon, Dickenson Road, Manchester; wanted by Section IVA1
  • P40: Franz Perabo (born March 24, 1905) [recte: 1910]: Emigrant, assistant [dentist, expert in jaw prosthetics]; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • P41: Johann Pernikar (born January 11, 1903 in Ober-Cerekwe): Former Czech staff captain of the Air Force; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • P42: SF Perry : Secretary of the Cooperative Party; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • P43: Franz Peter (born February 13, 1915 in Mährisch-Lodenice): Czech lieutenant; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • P44: Wilhelm Peters (* February 22, 1905): emigrant, professor; presumed whereabouts: Surrey; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • P45: Jan Petersen : writer [chairman of the Free German Cultural Association]; wanted by Section IIIA5
  • P46: Ardeschir Petigura (born August 21, 1905 in Kulangsu): Doctor; wanted by Section IVA1
  • P47: Ernst Petschek: involved in the Ignatz Petschek affair ; presumed whereabouts: Corkstreet, London W.1; wanted by Section IIID4
  • P48: Eva Elisabeth Petschek: involved in the Ignatz Petschek affair; presumed whereabouts: Ascot Berkshire; wanted by Department IIID
  • P49: Fritz Petschek: involved in the Julius Petschek affair ; presumed whereabouts: Ascot, Berkshire; wanted by Section IIID4
  • P50: Hans Petschek: involved in the Julius Petschek affair; presumed whereabouts: Ascot, Berkshire; wanted by Section IIID4
  • P51: Ina Louise Petschek: involved in the Ignatz Petschek affair; presumed whereabouts: Ascot Berkshire; wanted by Department IIID
  • P52: Karl Petschek: involved in the Ignatz Petschek affair; presumed whereabouts: St. Regis, Mayflair-Hotel, Corkstreet, London W.1 .; wanted by Section IIID4
  • P53: Paul Petschek: involved in the Julius Petschek affair; presumed whereabouts: Ascot, Berkshire; wanted by Section IIID4
  • P54: Rita Madelaine Petschek: involved in the Ignatz Petschek affair; presumed whereabouts: Ascot, Berkshire; wanted by Department IIID
  • P55: Victor Petschek: involved in the Julius Petschek affair; presumed whereabouts: Ascot, Berkshire; wanted by Section IIID4
  • P56: Walter Petschek : involved in the Julius Petschek affair; presumed whereabouts: Ascot, Berkshire; wanted by Section IIID4
  • P57: Wilhelm Petschek: involved in the Ignatz Petschek affair; presumed whereabouts: St. Regis, Mayflair-Hotel, Corkstreet, London W.1 .; wanted by Section IIID
  • P58: Pety (alias: Jaroslav Kaspar) [same person as P28]: wanted by Unit IVE4
  • P59: Hermann Peveling (born August 7, 1904 in Lippstadt) (alias: Ling Kossak): writer; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • P61: Olga Pfefferkorn (born August 1, 1916 in Frankfurt): presumed whereabouts: Liverpool; wanted by Section IVA1
  • P 62: Heinrich Pfeifer (born March 21, 1905 in Frankfurt) [same person as P63]: wanted by Section IVE5
  • P 63: Heinrich Pfeiffer (born March 21, 1905 in Frankfurt) (alias: Hans Jürgen Koehler) [same person as P62]: writer; wanted by Section IVB4
  • P64: Jan Waclaw Pfeiffer (born March 31, 1918 in Warsaw): student, Polish officer; wanted by IVE5 [died 2011 in California]
  • P65: Kurt Pflüger (born October 12, 1910 in Hanover): student [Egyptologist]; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Unit IVA2
  • P66: Ursula Philipp: Emigrant (* March 22, 1905) [probably incorrect]; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • P67: Jochim Philippovitsch (born January 9, 1910 in Cladle): graduate engineer; presumed whereabouts: Manchester; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • P69: Ch. J. Phillips [= Christopher John Phillips]: British Vice Consul [in Munich]; wanted by Division IVE4 and Gestapo Munich
  • P68: Christopher John Phillips [identical to P69] (born June 30, 1896 in Nottingham): wanted in Unit IVE4
  • P70: Karl Piasetzki (born January 20, 1897 in Satorw in Krakow): Lieutenant Colonel, Director of the "Offensive Department" [Department of attack?]; wanted by office group IVE5
  • P71: RH Pick: emigrant, writer; 32 West Cromwell Road, London SW 5; wanted by Section IIB5
  • P72: Mieczyslaw Pieniazek (born April 27, 1896 in Sliwacow): customs inspector, scout leader; wanted by Unit IVE5
  • P73: Professor Pieper: Active for Socialist World Protestantism; wanted by Unit VIA3
  • P74: Allard Pierson: bank owner; last seen in: Amsterdam; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • P75: Vincenty Pietz (born July 2, 1897 in Czarnikau): gardener; wanted by Unit IVE5
  • P76: Emil Pietzuch (born March 9, 1899 in Neurode) (alias: Franz Arthur): carpenter; wanted by Unit IVA2
  • P77: Albert Pioch (born April 8, 1895 in Stewnitz): farmer; wanted by Unit IVE5
  • P79: Frank Pitcairn [realiter an alias of the journalist Claud Cockburn ]: correspondent; presumed whereabouts: 34 Victoria Street, London SW1 .; wanted by Section IVA1
  • P60: Josef Plalfl (born December 15, 1895 in Ochsenfurt): wanted by Section IVA1
  • P80: Paul Plasczyk (born October 7, 1906 in Mikulsschutz): Polish intelligence officer; wanted by Unit IVE5
  • P82: Theodor Plaut (* March 2, 1905) [recte: 1888]: Emigrant, professor [economist]; presumed whereabouts: Leeds; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • P83: Eugen Josef Stanislaw Plawski [= Eugeniusz Pławski ] (born March 26, 1895 in Novorosyjsk, Caucasus): Rear Admiral of the Polish Admiralty; wanted by Section IIIB
  • P84: Johann Plesch [= János Plesch ] (* February 20, 1905) [recte: 1878]: Emigrant [internist], professor, private practice in London since 1934; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • P85: Karl Plotke: colleague of Richard Merton; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Section IIID
  • P86: Josef Podlipnig (born June 21, 1902 in Klagenfurt) (alias: Fritz Valentin): publisher; wanted by Section IVA1
  • Ernst Polak : emigrant; wanted by Section IIB5
  • P90: WC Polak (born July 1, 1897 in Zevenberger, Netherlands): last seen in The Hague; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • P91: Michael Polanyl [recte: Michael Polanyi ] (* March 5, 1905) [recte: March 12, 1891]: Emigrant, professor and former director of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Physical Chemistry and Electrochemistry ; presumed whereabouts: Manchester; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • P92: Ir. LJ Poldermann: wanted by Section IVE4
  • P93: M. Poldermans: involved in the Breijnen affair; last seen in Zierikzee; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • P94: N. Poliakoff [possibly Vladimir Poliakov]: journalist; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • P95: W. Poll: last seen in Amsterdam; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • Oskar Pollack (born October 7, 1893 in Vienna): journalist; wanted by Section IVA1
  • P97: Harry Pollitt (born March 4, 1905): politician; wanted by Department VIG1
  • P98: Henry Ernest Pomeroy: British Vice Consul; wanted by Unit IVE5
  • P99: Lord Ponsonby [probably: Arthur Ponsonby, 1st Baron Ponsonby of Shulbrede ] (born February 13, 1905) [recte: February 16, 1871]: politician [member of the House of Lords, pacifist]; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • P100: Wojciech (Albert) Poplonek (born April 20, 1896 in Trzinice): machinist, chauffeur; wanted by Unit IVE5
  • P101: Konrad Poppinger (born February 22, 1904 in Vienna): Schneider; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Unit VC1
  • P102: AE Porter [= Artur Ernest Porter]: Head of the Soviet Intelligence Center in Warsaw, British Vice Consul in Riga; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • P87: Karl Poschmann (born September 7, 1903 in Eibenburg): wanted by Section IVA1
  • P103: Jakob Pospieszny (born July 13, 1887 in Chajno, Samter): carpenter, wanted by Unit IVE5
  • P104: A. Posthuma: representative, employee of Stevens [cf. Venlo incident ]; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • P105: Josef Graf Potocki [presumably: Jerzy Józef Potocki ]: Member of the Polish Parliament, employee in the Foreign Ministry, wanted by Unit IVD2
  • P88: Gustav Potzsch (born August 19, 1898 in Rixdorf): metal worker; wanted by Unit IVA2
  • P106: W. Mansell Powell: British Vice Consul [Vice Consul in Hamburg in the 1930s]; wanted by Unit IVE5
  • P107: Eileen Power : Professor; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • P108: Prager: presumed whereabouts: 513 Endsleighcourt, London; wanted by Section IIB5
  • P109: R. Prain: union official; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • P110: Carl Prausnitz (* February 18, 1905): emigrant, professor; presumed whereabouts: Isle of Wight; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • P111: Otto Prausnitz (born March 18, 1905): emigrant, private lecturer; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • P112: K. Prazek: presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • P113: Leo Prchala (born March 23, 1892 in Mährisch-Ostrau): Former Czech general
  • P114: Hans Preiss : operator of a bookstore for emigrants; 41a Museum Street, London WC1; wanted by Section IVA1
  • P115: Thomas Hildebrand Preston : Diplomat, British intelligence service in Lithuania; last seen in Kaunas; wanted by Unit VIC
  • P116: Alfred Pretorius (born October 20, 1902 in Berlin): businessman; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • P117: Nikolaus Prevsner [recte: Nikolaus Pevsner ] (born March 16, 1905) [recte: January 30, 1902 in Leipzig]: emigrant, private lecturer [art historian]; wanted by speaker IIIA1
  • P119: Franz Priborsky (born September 27, 1918 in Litovel): wanted by Section IVE5
  • P121: George Ward Price (born February 17, 1886): special correspondent for the Daily Mail; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Section IVB4
  • P122: Morgan Philips Price : Politician; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • J41: Alan Price-Jones [= Alan Pryce-Jones ] [same person as P120]: involved in the Ignatz Petschek affair; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Section IIID4
  • P120: Alan Price-Jones [same person as J41]: involved in the Ignatz Petschek affair; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Section IIID4
  • P123: Viktor Pries (born August 21, 1908 in Hamburg): locksmith; wanted by Unit IVA2
  • P124: John Boynton Priestly [recte: John Boynton Priestley ] (* March 8, 1905) [recte: 1894]: writer; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • P125: Edmund Matthew Prince (born September 21, 1896 in London): Managing Director; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Wesermünde
  • P126: Ludwig Pringsheim (born March 4, 1916 in Halle, Saale): military service refugee; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Unit VD2
  • P127: Prins: last seen in The Hague; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • P128: Denis Nowell Pritt (born March 1, 1905): presumed whereabouts: 3 Pump Court, London LC4 .; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • P129: Karl Prochazka (born August 25, 1905 in Brunn): Former Czech intelligence officer; wanted in Unit IVE4
  • P130: Vilma Prochownick (born March 18, 1905 in single): emigrant, assistant [chemist]; presumed whereabouts: Cambridge University; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • P131: Arthur Proskauer (born August 4, 1880 in Bauerwitz-Leobschütz) [after the expatriation report in the Reichsanzeiger July 4, 1880]: pharmacist; wanted by Unit IVE5
  • P132: Elisabeth Proskauer (née Winter) (born June 23, 1896 in Jägerndorf): wanted by Section IVE5
  • P133: Erich Proskauer (born September 8, 1889 in Kreuzburg): pharmacist; wanted by Unit IVE5
  • P134: Jan Przylibski (born March 21, 1893 in Jaroslaw): Polish intelligence officer, journalist; wanted by Unit IVE5
  • P135: Stefan Puciata: lawyer; wanted by Unit IVE5
  • P136: Arthur Pugh (born February 12, 1905): Chairman of the General Council of Trade Unions; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • P137: Heinz Pulvermann : General Director of the Julius Petschek Group; presumed whereabouts: Grosvenor House, Park Lane, London; wanted by Section IIID4
  • P138: Bruno Doll (born January 17, 1904 in Nieder-Schönbrunn): bricklayer; presumed whereabouts: Manchester; wanted by Section IVA1

Letter Q

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Letter R.

  • R1: Eugene. J Rabinowitsch (born March 12, 1905): assistant [chemist], emigrant; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • R2: Raczkiewicz [= Władysław Raczkiewicz ]: Member of the Polish Parliament, President; wanted by Section IVD2
  • R3: Heinrich Hermann Johann Radatz (born March 2, 1909 in Krefeld): sailor (stoker); wanted by Section IVA1
  • R4: Gustav Radbruch (* February 20, 1905) [recte: November 21, 1878]: Professor [lawyer, former Reich Minister of Justice], emigrant; presumed whereabouts: Oxford; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • R5: Heinrich Raddatz [identical to R3] (born March 2, 1909 in Krefeld): ship sabotage; wanted by Unit IVA2
  • R6: JM Rademakers: ship's captain; wanted by Division IVE4 and Gestapo Düsseldorf
  • R7: Richard Rado (born March 20, 1905): emigrant [mathematician]; presumed whereabouts: University of Sheffield; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • R8: Hans Rahle; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • R9: Ramsdule: British news agent ; last seen in a sliding skirt in Rotte; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • R10: Norman Randal: Liaison Officer between Scotland Yard and the Secret Intelligence Service; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • R11: Herbert James Ratcliffe (born April 13, 1888 in London): Director; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Cologne
  • R12: Eleonor Rathbone [= Eleanor Rathbone ]: MPs; presumed whereabouts: Greenbank Lane, Greenbank, Liverpool; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • R13: Harry Rauch (born May 18, 1913 in Berlin): furrier; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • R14: Hermann Rauschning (born August 7, 1887 in Thorn): Former Senate President in Danzig; wanted by Section IVA1
  • R15: Charles E. Raven : Chaplain [theologian]; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • Simon Rawidowicz [30. October 1897]: [philosopher], emigrant; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • R17: Sigismund (Zygmunt) Rawita-Gawronski (alias Gawronski) (born December 9, 1886 in Geneva): Trade Councilor, Polish Embassy in Berlin; wanted by Unit IVE5
  • R118: Karl Rawitzki [= Carl Rawitzki ] (* October 21, 1879): [lawyer], emigrant; wanted by Section IIB5
  • R20: Prince Leon Razumowsky (real name Makohir): Russian nobleman; wanted by Section IVD3
  • R21: Ethel Reader: wanted by Unit VIG1
  • R23: Eva Violet Reading [nee Eva Violet Mond]: [Zionist, suffragette]; presumed whereabouts: 65 Rutland Gate, London SW7; wanted by Section IIB2
  • R22: Rufus Marquess Of Gerald Reading (born January 10, 1889 in London); wanted by Unit VIG1
  • R24: Douglas Reed : writer; wanted by Section IVB4
  • R25: Georg Reed: General Secretary of the International Tennis Federation, Ship Sabotage; wanted by Unit IVA2
  • R26: Cyril H. (Cyrus) Regnart: Captain, intelligence officer in Brussels. ; wanted by Unit IVE4 (actually deceased since 1920)
  • Janusz Regulski (born December 27, 1887 in Zwaiercie): General, Consul, member of the Polish government in exile; wanted by Department IIIB
  • R28: Helmut Rehbein (born February 15, 1915 in Potsdam) [ecte: 1913]: Military service refugee [theologian]; wanted by Unit VD2
  • R29: Franz Rehwald (born August 16, 1903): editor; wanted by Section IVA1
  • R30: Hans Reichard (born December 18, 1904 in Hamburg): Schauermann; wanted by Unit IVA2
  • Bernhard Reichenbach (born December 12, 1888 in Berlin): actor, author; wanted by Unit IVA
  • R33: Fritz Ernst Reichenbach (born July 11, 1900 in Limbach): wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Chemnitz
  • R34: Hermann Reichenbach (born July 6, 1898 in Hamburg): musician; wanted by Section IVA1
  • R35: Emanuel Reichenberger : Father (Church); wanted by Unit VIG1
  • R36: Erich Reichenberger (alias Alfred Ottomar Baumeister); wanted by Section IVA1
  • R37: Julius Reif (born October 5, 1893 in Handlawa): presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Section IVA1
  • R38: Sidney Georg Reilly (born March 24, 1874 in Dublin): captain, intelligence officer; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • R39: Ernst Reinhold (born November 16, 1897 in Schönfeld); wanted by Section IVA1
  • R40: Adolf Reinwarth (born August 26, 1905 in Eibenberg); wanted by Section IVA1
  • R41: Anton Reissner (born December 30, 1890 in Munich): trade union secretary; wanted by Section IVA1
  • R42: Tiberius Reiter (born March 17, 1905) [incorrect]: private practice in London since 1936; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • Richard Reitzner (born August 19, 1893 in Einsiedel): party secretary; wanted by Section IVA1
  • R44: Ella Remitschka (born December 19, 1913 in Firschern); wanted by Section IVA1
  • R45: Hans Reul (born April 13, 1908 in Hof); wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Nuremberg
  • R46: Karoline Effi Reul (born April 14, 1908 in London); presumed whereabouts: 5 Ealing, London; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • R48: Reynoulds: Antiquarian; wanted by Department VIC
  • R49: Franz Rezler (born June 23, 1915): captain; last seen in Constantinople; wanted by Division IVE4 and Gestapo Vienna
  • R50: Christopher Rhodes (born April 30, 1914 in Gosport): British Passport Control Officer, involved in the Stevens / Best matter; last seen in The Hague; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • R51: Viscountess Margaret Haig Rhondda [= Margaret Mackworth, 2nd Viscountess Rhondda ] (* June 12, 1883): journalist; presumed location: 1b Bay Tree Lodge, London NW3 .; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • R52: John Philipp Richardsohn (Richardson?) (Born November 29, 1890 in Preston): sailor; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Section IVA1
  • R53: Harry Richter (born May 8, 1900 in Tirschenreuth): journalist; last seen in The Hague; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • R54: Lothar Richter (born March 9, 1905): emigrant; presumed whereabouts: Halifax; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • R55: Esther Rickards ; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • R56: Richard Martin Rickett (born March 18, 1907); wanted by Section IVA1
  • R57: James Riddel (Riddle) [identical to E58]: businessman; last seen in Reval; wanted by Department VIC
  • R58: James Riddle (Riddel): merchant, freemason; last seen in Reval; wanted by Department VIC
  • R59: FA Ridley [= Frank Ridley ]; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • R63: Erwin Rieß (born October 12, 1907 in Mannheim): locksmith; wanted by Unit IVA2
  • R60: Alfred Rieck (born July 4, 1892 in Stettin): 7th Day Adventist; last seen in Maastricht; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Aachen
  • R61: Julius Rieger : Protestant chaplain, involved in the Amsling- Hildebrand - Freudenberg affair ; presumed whereabouts: 1 Ulundi Road Blackheath, London SE3 .; wanted by Section IIB3
  • R62: Jurgen Riehl (born October 10, 1906 in Königsberg): court assessor, involved in the international youth movement; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Section IVB1
  • R64: WAFH Rijpma; last seen in the Netherlands; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • R65: Heinz Rinke (born June 8, 1919 in Remscheid): Reich Labor Service; wanted by Section IVE5 and Gestapo Breslau
  • R66: Erich Rinner (born July 27, 1902 in Berlin); wanted by Unit IVA1 [actually stayed in the USA]
  • R67: Franz Rintelen [= Franz von Rintelen ] (alias Rintelen von Kleist) (born August 19, 1878 in Frankfurt): Lieutenant-Commander, writer; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • R68: Franz Rintelen Von Kleist [= Franz von Rintelen ] [identical to person R67] (born August 19, 1878 in Frankfurt): Lieutenant-Commander, writer; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • R71: Ripka: emigrant; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Section IIB5
  • Hubert Ripka : From: Koberwitz Born: 26 / Jul / 1895 Occupation: Editor, Journalist, Secretary of State in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the Czechoslovakian Gov Wanted by: Amtgruppe IVD1
  • R72: Josef Robak (born November 5, 1899): Lieutenant; wanted by Section IVE5 and Gestapo Danzig
  • R73: Frederic Owen Roberts [recte: Frederick Owen Roberts ]: Member of Parliament; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • R74: Peter Roberts (alias Schiller-Marmorek) (born November 10, 1878 in Vienna): editor, writer; wanted by Section IVA1
  • R75: Stephen H. Roberts : writer; wanted by Section IVB4
  • R76: Vera Roberts; last seen in Prague; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • Wilfried Roberts [= Wilfried Roberts ] (born August 28, 1900): Member of Parliament; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • R78: HS Robertson: Captain; presumed whereabouts: 19 Piccadilly, London; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • R79: JM Robertson: wanted by Unit VIG1
  • R80: Paul Robeson : singer [black civil rights activist]; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • R81: Helene Elisabeth Robinson (born February 27, 1897 in Martenan); wanted by Unit IVE4
  • R82: Jos Robinson: Red Front Fighter; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • R83: LM Robinson [= Laurence Milner Robinson ]: British Consul General; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • R84: WA Robinson; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • R85: William Field Robinson: representative of a British banking group; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • R86: Rudolf Robisch (born September 14, 1902 in Nassengrub): brewery worker; wanted by Section IVA1
  • R87: BH Rodd: Suspected Location: Brudenell Road, Canford Cliffs, Bournemouth; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Stuttgart
  • R88: William Stewart Roddy [= William Stewart Roddie ] (born December 17, 1882 in London): British lieutenant, involved in Gerta Luise Von Eine; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • R89: Frank Rodgers: Assassin; presumed whereabouts: 420 Clapham Road, London; wanted by Unit IVA2
  • R93: PR Roelfsema; last seen in the Netherlands; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • R97: Roghair (born June 11, 1886 in Linghooten); last seen in The Hague; wanted by Division IVE4 and Gestapo Düsseldorf
  • R98: Andreas Rohm: (* July 31, 1876 in Schönfeld, Elbogen): wanted by Section IVA1
  • R99: Hildegard Rohrschneider [= Hildegard Rohrschneider ] (born July 17, 1899 in Liegnitz): secretary; wanted by Section IVA1
  • R100: Ernst Rommeiss (born December 2, 1905 in Heidelberg): businessman; wanted by Unit IVA2
  • R101: Jan Roney-Kougel (born March 28, 1905 in Paignton): Alleged British officer; presumed whereabouts: Old Reetory-Codford, Wiltshire, England; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Innsbruck
  • R102: Roozeboom: Dutch news organizer; last seen in The Hague; wanted by Division IVE4 and Gestapo Düsseldorf
  • R103: William Sylvester Rope (born December 7, 1886 in Dresden): British news agent; presumed whereabouts: 69 Brookstreet, Savile Club, London W.1 .; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • R90: Mandervil Rose; presumed whereabouts: 4 Carmelit Street, London; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • R105: Helen Rosenau : émigré [art historian]; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • R106: Wilhelm Rosenau (born November 20, 1915 in Graudenz): worker, former private (Lance Corporal); wanted by Section IVE5 and Gestapo Dortmund
  • R107: Eduard Rosenbaum : emigrant: presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • R108: Vladimir Rosenbaum-Docomun: lawyer; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • Vladimir Rosenbaumm-Ducomun [= Wladimir Rosenbaum ]: Lawyer; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • R109: Arthur Rosenberg (born December 19, 1889 in Berlin): private lecturer, professor, emigrant; presumed whereabouts: Liverpool; wanted by Section IVA1
  • R110: Hans Rosenberg: Professor [veterinarian], emigrant; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • R111: Karl Rosenberg: curator, emigrant; presumed whereabouts: Cambridge (Harvard University); wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • R112: Marie Rosenberg (* March 21, 1905) [recte: 1907]: assistant, emigrant; presumed whereabouts: Ambleside; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • R113: Alfred Rosenthal (born March 16, 1905) [incorrect]: [chemist], emigrant; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • R114: Erwin Rosenthal (* March 18, 1905) [incorrect]: Professor, emigrant; presumed whereabouts: Manchester; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • R115: Paul Rosin : Professor [chemist], emigrant; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • R116: Antoni Rosner (born January 15, 1897 in Vienna): Former Polish major; wanted by Section IVE5 and Gestapo Danzig
  • R118: Enid Rosser; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • R111: Rudolf Rossmeisl (June 6, 1900 in Rothau); wanted by Section IVA1
  • R120: Mac Rostal [= Max Rostal ]: professor, emigrant; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • Cecil Roth : writer; wanted by Section IVB4
  • R124: Paul Rothschild: Assistant; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • R122: Anthony James D. Rotschild: Bankers; presumed whereabouts: 42 Hill Street, Berkley Square, London W.1 .; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • R125: Rovers: involved in Antoine affair; last seen in the Netherlands; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Münster
  • R126: Maria Roweck (alias Harnier) (* October 23, 1890 in Maasmünster): last seen in the Netherlands; wanted by IVE4
  • R127: Agnes Maude Royden : publicist; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • R128: T Royden [= Thomas Royden, 1st Baron Royden ]: director; presumed whereabouts: Cunard Building, Liverpool; wanted by Unit IVE2
  • R129: Rozier (alias De Gay): presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • R91: Albert Röhr (alias Heinz) (born November 5, 1904 in Halle): Plasterer; presumed whereabouts: Birmingham; wanted by Unit IVA2
  • R92: Adolf Röhrer (born December 31, 1898 in Georgenthal); wanted by Section IVA1
  • R94: Emil Rösch (born April 15, 1881 in Hirschenstand, Graslitz); presumed whereabouts: 14 Wentworth In Mosward, London or Leicester; wanted by Section IVA1
  • R96: Franz Rötz (born September 30, 1909 in Altkinsberg, Eger); wanted by Section IVA1
  • R95: Franz Rötz (born January 29, 1887 in Altkinsberg): wanted by Section IVA1
  • R130: Wenzl Rubner [= Wenzel Rubner ] (born September 1, 1886 in Oberlohma): wanted by Section IVA1
  • R134: Josef Rudinsky (born July 30, 1891 in Thurzovska): journalist, Freedom Pastor; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • R132: Maria Runge (alias Dabrowski) (born July 18, 1896 in Zeznitzere): Secretary in the Former Polish Consulate; wanted by Unit IVE5
  • R133: Georg Rusche : Assistant [sociologist] Emigree Born: 14 / Mar / 1905; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • R134: Bertrand Russell : wanted by Unit VIG1
  • R135: Edmund Rust (born October 24, 1900 in Litschkau); wanted by Section IVA1
  • R136: Stanislaus Rychlinski (born April 20, 1906 in Stocherowo): doctor; wanted by Section IVE5 and Gestapo Königsberg
  • R137: Franz Rys (born November 28, 1905) [questionable]: Former hotel owner; wanted by Division IVE4 and Gestapo Prague

Letter S.

  • S1-1: Fritz Saar (born October 21, 1897 in Minden): [trade unionist]; wanted by Section IVA1
  • S1-2: Rudolf Sachs (alias Kupfer-Sachs) (born May 22, 1897 in Berlin): graphic artist; wanted by Unit VC3A
  • S1-3: Tobias Sachs: British news stories; last seen in Kovno; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • S1-4: Julius Sack (alias Julijs Zaks) (born August 26, 1900): British news agent; last seen in Riga; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • S1-5: A. Safrastian: British News Agent ; presumed whereabouts: 71 Haverstock Hill, London NW3 .; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • S1-6: Karl Hans Sailer (born October 15, 1900): editor; wanted by Section IVA1
  • S1-7: Sakrewska (alias Mura): home Russia presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Department VIC
  • S1-8: Robert Salinger (born January 9, 1893 in Weikersdorf); presumed whereabouts: 51 Mount Street, London W.1 .; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Berlin
  • S1-9: Isidore Salmon : lawyer; presumed whereabouts: 51 Mount Street, London W.1 .; wanted by Section IIB2
  • S1-10: John Maitland Salmond : Company Director Shell Transport & Trading; presumed whereabouts: Shell Transport & Trading Company Limited, 22 St Helens Court, Great St Helens, London Ec2; wanted by Unit IVE2
  • S1-11: Richard Salomon : Professor; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • S1-12: Sidney Salomon: Lawyer; presumed whereabouts: Woburn House, Upper Woburn Place, London WC1; wanted by Section IIB2
  • S1-13: Arthur Salter (born February 23, 1905) [recte: 1881]: Professor, Parliamentary Committee for Refugees; presumed whereabouts: Oxford; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • Herbert Louis Samuel ; wanted by Section IIB2
  • S1-15: PM Samuel: Company Director Shell Transport & Trading; presumed whereabouts: Shell Transport & Trading Company Limited, 22 St Helens Court, Great St Helens, London Ec2; wanted by Unit IVE2
  • S1-16: Richard Samuel (born March 14, 1905) [questionable]: assistant, emigrant; presumed whereabouts: Cambridge University; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • S1-17: Viscount Samuel [identical to S1-14]: Member of the Council for a Christian Judaism; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • S1-18: Harry Samuels : Lawyer; presumed whereabouts: 28 Exeter Road, London NW2 .; wanted by Section IIB2
  • S1-19: Sandbrink: last seen in Winterswijk; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Münster
  • S1-20: Wilhelm Sander (born May 6, 1895 in Dresden); wanted by subject area IVA1b
  • S1-21: William Sander (born February 22, 1894 in London): British Vice Consul; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • S1-22: William Stephan Sanders (born February 13, 1905) [recte: 1871]: politician of the Fabian Society; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • Viscount John Sankey [= John Sankey, 1st Viscount Sankey ] (born October 26, 1866): lawyer, Fabian Society; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • S1-24: Prince Sapieha [= Eustachy Sapieha ]: Former member of the Polish parliament; wanted by Section IVD2 [actually 1939-1941 in Soviet captivity]
  • S1-25: Sarasin-Fisher: British major, news agent ; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • S1-26: August Sartori: British Vice Consul; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • S-127: Ellice Victor Sassoon (born December 30, 1881); wanted by Unit: 86 Grace Church Street, London EC 3; wanted by Section IIB2
  • S1-28: Ernst Sattler (born February 16, 1892 in Teplitz): [Publishing director]; wanted by Section IVA1
  • S1-29: Josef Sattler: Heimat Graslitz; wanted by subject area IVA1b
  • S1-30: Josef Sattler (born December 22, 1912 in Eibenberg); wanted by subject area IVA1b
  • S1-31: Geoffrees Savill (born August 23, 1901 in Rogston): engineer; presumed whereabouts: Near 50 Observatory Road, East Sheen, London; wanted by Section IVE5 and Gestapo Berlin
  • S1-32: George Saville (alias Grove-Spiro ); wanted by Unit IVE4
  • S1-33: Fritz Saxl (born March 4, 1905): Professor, emigrant; presumed whereabouts: Lond (Warburg Institute); wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • S1-34: Pastor Scaly; last seen in Hamburg; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • S2-1: Shackleton [identical to S2-52]: involved in Alabert Albeseit affair; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Division IVE4 and Gestapo Vienna
  • S2-2: Adolf Schallamach : Assistant; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • Alfred Scharf : Assistant; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • S2-4: Dr. Karl Scharff (born March 25, 1905) [doubtful]; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • S2-5: August Schary (born November 23, 1898 in Poremba): iron worker; wanted by Unit IVE5 and Gestapo Opole
  • S2-7: Hermann Scheiber (born February 23, 1888 in Reutte, Tyrol); Suspected Location: Slough Blane, Kingsbury, Nw9; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Stuttgart
  • S2-8: Josef Scheitler (born October 27, 1899 in Chodau); presumed whereabouts: 149 Rustlings Road, Sheffield; wanted by Division IVA1 and Gestapo Karlsruhe
  • S2-9: H. Schellenberger: Board Member of the Free German Culture League in England; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • S2-10: Franz Scherbaum (born January 19, 1909 in Graslitz): wanted from subject area IVA1b
  • S2-11: Alouis Schermuly [recte: Alois Schermuly] (born July 14, 1903 in Frankfurt): worker [communist]; wanted by Unit IVA2
  • S2-12: Ernst Scheuer: colleague of Richard Merton; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Department IIID
  • S2-13: George Shift: Unilever House, Blackfriars, London: wanted by Unit IVE2
  • S2-4: Fritz Schiefer (born March 25, 1889 in Ohligs): Schleifer; wanted by Unit IVA2
  • S2-15: Otto Schiff (* February 18, 1905) [incorrect]: 25 Berkley Square, London W1; wanted by Section IIB2
  • S2-16: Viktor Schiff [= Victor Schiff ]: employee at the Daily Herald; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Department IV
  • S2-17: Alexander Schifrin (born August 11, 1901 in Kharkov): wanted by Unit IVA1
  • S2-18: Josef Schijbal (born June 19, 1903 in Hrun-Trebinje): Former Czech staff captain; wanted by Division IVE4 and Gestapo Prague
  • S2-19: Gotthard Schild (born January 21, 1898 in Wohlau): businessman, involved in the Hans Jager affair; wanted by Unit IVE6
  • S2-20: Schiller-Mamorek [recte: Jakob Saul Schiller-Marmorek] (born November 10, 1878 in Vienna) (alias Peter Roberts): editor; wanted by Section IVA1
  • S2-21: Ernst Schilling (born October 25, 1901 in Berlin): baker; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Unit IVA2
  • S2-22: Hermann Erwin Adolf Schlafke (born November 2, 1902 in Katowice): Polish news agent ; wanted by Unit IVE5 and Gestapo Opole
  • S-23: Johannes Schleicher (born February 20, 1904 in Schwabach): teacher; wanted by Section IVA1
  • S2-24: Max Schlesinger: Assistant (born March 19, 1905) [recte: 1907]; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • S-25: Hans Schloßmann (* March 8, 1905); presumed whereabouts: Cambridge; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • S2-26: Alfons Schmettan (born April 28, 1896 in Bucharest): artist, news agent , merchant, wanted by Unit IVE4
  • S2-27: Andreas Schmidkunz (born December 13, 1897 in Eger); wanted by subject area IVA1b
  • S2-28: Erich Schmidt (born August 4, 1910 in Berlin); wanted by Section IVA1
  • S2-29: Heinz Schmidt (born November 26, 1906 in Halle): Reporter; wanted by Section IVA1 and Gestapo Halle
  • S2-30: Johanna Schmidt (born July 24, 1889 in Frankfurt); wanted by Section IVA1
  • S2-31: Ludwig Schmidt (born April 7, 1889 in Drahowitz in Karlsbad); wanted by subject area IVA1b
  • S2-32: Werner Schmidt (born October 18, 1911 in Berlin): photographer; wanted by Section IVA1
  • S2-33: Fritz Eduard Schmitt (born August 11, 1899 in Sobernheim): graduate engineer; presumed whereabouts: Victoria Street, London SW1 .; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Magdeburg
  • S2-34: Edmund Schmitz: military service refugee (born May 15, 1918 in Hohseheid); last seen in Palestine; wanted by Unit VD2
  • S2-35: Barbara Schneider (alias Ripper) (born January 18, 1896 in Budapest): presumed whereabouts: 2b Winchester Road, London NW3 .; wanted by Section IVA1
  • S2-36: Bruno Schneider (born January 21, 1904 in Adorf): locksmith; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Section IVA1
  • S2-37: Bruno Schneider (born September 6, 1904 in Adorf): active at the vocational school center Oelsnitz, news agent; presumed whereabouts: 35 Bridestreet, London EG4 .; wanted by Section IVE3 and Gestapo Halle
  • S2-38: Erich Schneider: Assistant [botanist]; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • S2-39: Friedrich Wilhelm Schneider (born August 20, 1912 in Cologne): chauffeur, servant, involved in the Putlitz affair; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Cologne
  • S2-40: Josef Schneider (born June 27, 1913 in Joachimsthal); wanted by subject area IVA1b
  • S2-41: Robert Schnurmann : Assistant; presumed whereabouts: Cambridge; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • S2-44: Engelbert Scholtyssek: Polish news agent ; wanted by Unit IVE5 and Gestapo Opole
  • S2-42: Alexander Schönberg : Professor; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • S2-43: Karl Schonstein (born March 3, 1888 in Haslau, Asch); wanted by subject area IVA1b
  • S2-45: Jan Schramek [= Jan Šrámek ]: Prime Minister of the Czechoslovak National Committee; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Section II B5
  • S2-46: G. Schreiner; last seen in Amsterdam; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • S2-47: Wilhelm Otto Schreiner [= Gerth Schreiner ] (born September 16, 1892 in Laubach): Editor; wanted by Unit IVA1 [actually stayed in the Netherlands]
  • S2-48: Schröbel (Schröder): involved in the Stevens / Best matter; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • S2-49: Schröder: involved in the Stevens / Best matter; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • S2-50: Alfred Schubert (born August 19, 1900 in Schmiedeberg); presumed whereabouts: Hope View., Castleton Derbyshir; wanted by Section IVA1
  • S2-55: Georg Schuh (born August 31, 1917 in London): military service refugee [good!]; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Unit VD2
  • S2-57: Gustav Schulz (born June 7, 1915 in Freienhuben): Fusilized; wanted by Section IVE5 and Gestapo Tilsit
  • S2-58: Hans Jürgen Schulz (born November 6, 1914 in Hersfeld): locksmith; wanted by Unit IVE5
  • S2-59: George Schuster (born February 23, 1905); presumed whereabouts: St. James' Place and Nether Worton House Middle Barton, Oxfordshire, London SW1 .; wanted by Section IIB2
  • S2-51: Stanislav Schürmann (born May 9, 1900): Polish civil servant; wanted by Unit IVE5
  • S2-52: Alfred Schürrer (born May 8, 1911 in Kohling); wanted by subject area IVA1b
  • S2-53: Arthur Schütz : writer, emigrant; presumed whereabouts: 10 Tarranbrae Court, Willesden Lane, London NW6 .; wanted by Section IIB5
  • S2-54: Eva Schütz; protected by Section IVE4
  • Hans Schwann (born July 5, 1884 in Munich); wanted by Unit IVE5
  • S2-61: Erich Schwarz (alias Hirsch); presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Section IVA1
  • S2-62: Ernst Schwarz (* March 3, 1905) [recte: 1889]; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • S2-63: Georg Schwarz: colleague of Richard Merton; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Department IIID
  • S2-64: Richard Schwarz (born May 8, 1891 in Plesná): presumed whereabouts: Margate, Kent; wanted by Section IVA1
  • S2-65: Georg Schwarzenberger (born March 22, 1905): Assistant; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • S2-66: Georg Schwarzloh (alias Steiner) (born December 19, 1911 in Lübeck): Former Polish civil servant; wanted by Unit IVA3
  • S2-67: Ernst Lazarus Schwarzschild (born December 14, 1909 in Frankfurt): Editor; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Section IVA1
  • S2-70: Schweitzer: Former Protestant superintendent, Confession Front intelligence service, emigrant; wanted by Unit VIA3
  • S2-69: Alois Schweitzer: Former Czech captain; Homeland: Litice; wanted by Division IVE4 and Gestapo Prague
  • D41: Alfred Schweitzer-Detraz: bank attorney; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Karlsruhe
  • S1-35: John Russell Scott : Chairman of the Manchester Guardian And Evening News .; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • S1-36: Scott-Lindsay [= H. Scott-Lindsay]: Secretary, Secretary, National Council of the Labor Movement; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • S1-37: Baron Sebottendorf [= Rudolf von Sebottendorf ]: General Representative Guild Hall Civil Contracts; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Section IVE3 and Gestapo Stuttgart
  • S1-38: EFH Sedgwice (alias Ernst Hanfstaengl ) (born February 11, 1887 in Munich); Suspected whereabouts: 28 Gunterstone Road, London; wanted by Division IVC
  • S1-39: Stan Sedkol: British officer, news agent in Latvia; last seen in Riga; wanted by Department VIC
  • S1-40: Karl Sedlarsce (born September 24, 1894): Former Czech staff captain ; wanted by Division IVE4 and Gestapo Prague
  • S1-41: Charl Harry Seed (born August 2, 1888 in London); presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Kiel
  • S1-42: Gerhard Seeger [recte: Gerhart Seger ] (born November 16, 1896 in Leipzig): writer, emigrant; wanted by Section IIB5
  • S1-43: Louis Seelig (born July 6, 1902 in London): secretary, pilot, involved in the Grove-Spiro affair; last seen in Westerland; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • S1-44: Paul Seelig (born June 10, 1915 in surf); last seen in the Netherlands; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • S1-45: Siegfried Fritz Seelig: private lecturer, emigrant; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • S1-46: JC Segrue: correspondent for the News Chronicle; last seen in Vienna; wanted by Section IVB4
  • S1-47: Bernhard Sekler (born May 4, 1895 in Kolomea): Polish officer; wanted by Unit IVE5
  • S1-48: Leonore (Lore) Seligmann [= Evelyn Anderson ] (born May 13, 1907 in Frankfurt); presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Section IVA1
  • S1-48a: KG Sell: British Intelligence Agent; last seen in Copenhagen; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • S1-49: Magda Antonowna Sellheim [married Webb, divorced Lauthew]; last seen in Reval; wanted by Department VIC
  • S1-50: Z. Semoff; presumed whereabouts: 101 Arthur Court Queensway, London; wanted by Division IVE4 and Gestapo Vienna
  • S1-52: Shackleton [identical to S2-1]: involved in the Alabert Albseit affair; presumed whereabouts: 175 Piccadilly, London; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Vienna
  • S1-53: Harald Anthony Shadforth (born April 28, 1892 in Piccadilly-Rye): British embassy attaché , involved in the matter of one; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • S1-54: Edmund Cecil Shannon (born September 11, 1898): British major; presumed whereabouts: 96 Piccadilly, London W1; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Wesermünder
  • S1-55: Richard Shelley: British captain; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • S1-56: M. Shepherd: British Consul; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • S1-57: Klara Sheridan (born March 14, 1905 from Wreden): novelist; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • Emanuel Shinwell (born February 26, 1905): politician; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • Israel Moses Sieff : President of the English Zionist Organization; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • S1-60: Rebecca Doro Sieff ; presumed whereabouts: Brook House, Parklane, London W1; wanted by Section IIB2
  • Max Sievers (born July 11, 1887 in Berlin): Association Secretary; wanted by Section IVA1
  • S1-62: Rudolf Sigmund (born May 2, 1902 in Drahowitz) presumed whereabouts: Surrey Guest House, Albury, Chilworth, Guildford, Surrey; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • S-163: Alexander Sik (born October 8, 1900 in Sevastopol): Advokatenkonspicient; wanted by Division IVE4 and Gestapo Prague
  • Wladislaw Eugeniusz Sikorski [= Władysław Sikorski ] (born May 20, 1881 in Toszow Nar): Former Polish general; wanted by Department IIIB
  • S1-65: Lewis Silkin : Member of Parliament, London City Council; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • S1-66: James Herbert Sillem (born May 22, 1898 in Sunninghill): businessman, British news agent for Estonia; last seen in Dorpat; wanted by Department VIG
  • S1-67: Walter Oskar Sillem (born July 16, 1874 in Esher): Manufacturer; last seen in Dorpat; wanted by Department VIC
  • S1-68: Silley: Hotel Owner ; presumed whereabouts: Northcliff Hotel, Brixham; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Osnabrück
  • S1-70: Silvermann; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • S1-71: Rudolf Siman (born April 10, 1893 in Jindrichuv Hradec): Czech staff captain and journalist; last seen in The Hague; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • S1-77: Simon: Belgian gunner, from Liège; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Trier
  • S1-72: AP Simon: MPs; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • S1-78: Doctor Simon: Director; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • S1-73: Franz Eugen Simon Born: 07 / Mar / 1905, Occupation: Professor, Oxford University, emigrant; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • S1-75: Hugo Simon (born September 1, 1890 in Usch): banker, former finance minister; wanted by Section IVA1
  • John Allsebrook Simon : Member of Parliament; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • Walter Simon : professor, emigrant; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • S1-79: Hellmuth Simons : [bacteriologist] emigrant; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • S1-82: Simpson: British News Agent ; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • S1-83: Simpson: Professor Edinburgh University, British Intelligence Service, Estonia; wanted by Department VIC
  • S1-80: F. Simpson: British News Agent ; last seen in Brussels; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • S1-81: IL Simpson: Unilever House, Blackfriars, London; wanted by Unit IVE2
  • S1-84: Stanley Simpson: London Times correspondent; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • S1-86: Sinclair: Official in the Foreign Office in London; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • Archibald Sinclair [recte: Archibald Sinclair, 1st Viscount Thurso ]: leader of the Liberal Party; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • S1-87: HW Singer [= Hans Wolfgang Singer (economist) ] (born March 24, 1905): emigrant [economist]; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • S1-88: Karl Singer (born May 9, 1890 in Vienna); wanted by subject area IVA1b
  • S1-90: Franz Sinowzik (born January 8, 1900 in Orlawen): winemaker, translator; wanted by Unit IVE5 and Gestapo Allenstein
  • S1-91: Taddaus Marian Viktor Skapski (born August 7, 1908 in Berlin): Polish agent; wanted by Unit IVE5
  • S1-92: Viktor Skapski (born October 29, 1911 in Dortmund): worker, private teacher; wanted by Section IVE5 and Gestapo Schneidemühl
  • S1-93: Danylo Skoropadski (born February 13, 1904 in Petersburg): engineer; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Section IVD3
  • S1-94: Wilhelm Skoruppa (born November 10, 1894 in Paruschowitz): businessman; wanted by Unit IVE5 and Gestapo Opole
  • S1-95: Wladislaus Skoszewski (born April 28, 1891 in Schliewitz): Polish police officer; wanted by Section IVE5 and Gestapo Schneidemühl
  • S1-97: Algernon Sladen; presumed whereabouts: Wentworth / Norfolk Cottage, Surrey; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • S1-98: Emil Sladky (born January 11, 1905): Eisendreher; Home: Vienna; wanted by subject area IVA1b
  • S1-99: Wenzel Slama (born January 24, 1893 in Ranna): Former Czech staff captain, involved in the Frantisek Moravec affair; presumed whereabouts: 53 Lexham Gardens, Kensington, London W8; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • S1-100: Juraj Slavik (born January 28, 1890 in Dobroniva): Former Czech envoy, involved in Edvard Benes; wanted by Division IVE4 and Gestapo Prague
  • S1-101: Slezak [= code name of Alois Vicherek ]: Former Czech general, involved in Edvard Beneš ; wanted by Section IVD1
  • Robert Townsend Smallbones : British Consul General; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • S1-103: Iwan Smirnoff : pilot; last seen in the Netherlands; wanted by Department IIIB
  • S1-105: Bertram A. Smith: Director, Shell Transport & Trading Company; presumed whereabouts: London SW1; wanted by Unit IVE2
  • S1-106: Cyrus Smith: British passport officer; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Kiel
  • S1-107: Jackson Smith: Assistant to the Commercial Attaché ; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • S1-109: Neville A. Smith (born June 1, 1914 in Leicester): Stockbroker; presumed whereabouts: 35 Margate, London EC2; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Erfurt
  • S1-111: RW Smith: presumed whereabouts: 214 Cobden View Road, Sheffield; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Kiel
  • S1-110: Rennie (Renny) Smith; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • S1-113: W. Gordon Smith (born April 16, 1815): Geophysicist, Garrow Company; presumed whereabouts: 14 Kitchener Terrace, Durham; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • S1-112: Wilburn Emmet Smith (born April 7, 1882 in Port Henry): American major; last seen in Brussels; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Aachen
  • S1-104: Aline Sybil Smith-Atherton (born November 13, 1875 in Ryde); wanted by Section IVA1
  • S1-114: Jan Smits: involved in the Helmers affair; last seen in the Netherlands; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Kiel
  • S1-115: Johann Smitt; last seen in Rotterdam; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Kiel
  • S1-116: Kaz. Smogarzewski [= Casimir Smogorzewski ]: involved in Free Europe; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • S1-117: Franz Smolcic (born May 25, 1908 in Königsberg): presumed whereabouts: Chvonthnaz Guest House, Surrey Hills, Guildford; wanted by subject area IVA1b
  • S1-118: Johann Smudek [recte: Jan Smudek ] (born September 8, 1915); wanted by Division IVE4 and Gestapo Prague
  • S1-119: Jaromir Smutny (born June 23, 1892 in Bavorov): Former envoy, involved in the Benes affair ; last seen in: London; wanted by Division IVE4 and Gestapo Prague
  • S1-121: Snejdarek [identical to S120]: [Czech officer]; wanted by Division IVE4 and Gestapo Prague
  • S120: Josef Šnejdárek (born April 2, 1875 in Nepajedla): Former Czech general; wanted by Division IVE4 and Gestapo Prague
  • S1-123: Lord Snell [= Harry Snell, 1st Baron Snell ]: Leader of the Labor Party in the House of Lords; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • S1-122: Wilhelm Snell (born July 23, 1894 in Oranienburg): trade unionist; wanted by Section IVA1
  • S1-124: CP Snow [= Charles Percy Snow ]; presumed whereabouts: Cambridge University; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • S1-126: Celina Sokoloff [identical to S1-127]; presumed whereabouts: 43 Compayne Gardens, London NW6; wanted by Section IIB2
  • S1-127: Celina Sokolov [identical to S1-126]: homeland Warsaw; presumed whereabouts: 43 Compayne Gardens, London NW6; wanted by Section IIB2
  • S1-128: Leonid Sokolow: Sales representative, British intelligence service Estonia; last seen in Reval; wanted by Department VIC
  • S1-129: Soley: General Agent for Vickers-Armstrong; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Berlin
  • Friedrich Solmsen : private lecturer, emigrant; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • S1-131: Adam Soltowski: British News Agent Lithuania; Heima tKovno; wanted by Department VIC
  • S1-133: Summer: British news agent involved in Gibson affair; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • S1-132: Julius Sommer: colleague of Richard Merton; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Department IIID
  • S1-134: Martin Sommerfeld (born March 8, 1905): Professor, emigrant; presumed whereabouts: Smith College, Northampton; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • S1-135: Robert Sondheimer : emigrant; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • S1-136: Sonikowski [recte: Kazimierz Sosnkowski ]: Polish general, member of the Polish government; wanted by Section IVD2
  • S1-137: Reginald William Sorensen [= Reginald Sorensen, Baron Sorensen ]: Socialist Christian League; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • S1-138: Georg (Jerzy) Sosnowski [= Jerzy Sosnowski] (born December 4, 1896 in Lemberg): Former Polish captain, news agent; wanted by Unit IVE5
  • S1-139: Southam: Merchant, British Intelligence Service Estonia; last seen in Reval; wanted by the VIC department
  • S1-140: Julius Salter Elias Southwood [= Julius Elias, 1st Viscount Southwood ]: Director of Odhams Press Ltd .; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • S1-125: Karl Söllner (born March 17, 1905): private lecturer, emigrant; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • S3-1: Kasimir Stanislaus Spadrowski (born March 1, 1899) Polish lieutenant; wanted by Unit IVE5 and Gestapo Opole
  • Edward Luis Spears [= Edward Louis Spears ]: politician and officer Born: 28 / Feb / 1905; wanted by Referate VIG1
  • S3-4: Maurice Spencer: Colonel; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • S3-3: Ch. Frank Spencer-Davidson (born August 10, 1889 in Montabu): lawyer; wanted by Division IVE4 and Gestapo Vienna
  • S3-5: John Alfred Spender [= JA Spender ] (* February 4, 1905): journalist; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • S3-6: Steffan Spender [= Stephen Spender ] (* March 23, 1905) [recte: 1909]: writer; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • S3-7: Helmut Speth (born August 29, 1911 in Szankow): Polish agent; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Schneidemühl
  • S3-8: Alexander Nikolaus Speyer (born February 6, 1887 in Amsterdam): lawyer; last seen in the Netherlands; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Osnabrück
  • S3-9: Annemarie Spiegel (alias Behrens) (born July 25, 1901 in Altona); wanted by Section IVA1
  • D58: Felix Graf Von Spiegel-Theseberg (born January 19, 1891 in Iglau, Moravia): involved in the Gerlach affair; last seen in Misslitz; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • S3-11: Karl Spieker [= Carl Spiecker ] (born January 7, 1888 in Mönchengladbach): German Freedom Party, Black Front; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Section IVA1
  • S3-12: Isabella Spielberg (born October 13, 1902); wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Berlin
  • S3-13: Felix Spielbichler (born January 10, 1911 in Lendorf, Spittal), Builder's Mate; wanted by Section IVA1
  • S3-14: C Spithout: involved in Breijnen matter; last seen in the Netherlands; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • S3-15: J Mr Spoor; last seen in the Netherlands; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • S3-16: Sprenger: involved in the Breijnen affair; last seen in Drenthe; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • S3-17: Josef Springer (born August 16, 1895 in Oporowka, Lissa); wanted by Unit IVE5
  • S3-18: Franz Sprink (born January 20, 1900 in Lippstadt): mastermind; wanted by Unit IVA2
  • S1-142: Anezka Spurny [= Anežka Hodinová-Spurná ] [identical to S3-19] (born January 15, 1895 in Doubrawice): Former member of the Czech Parliament; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Division IVE4 and Gestapo Prague
  • S3-19: Anezka Spurny [identical to S1-142] (born January 15, 1895 in Doubrawice): Former member of the Czech Parliament; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Division IVE4 and Gestapo Prague
  • S1-143: WRJ Squance: Union Official , International Peace Campaign; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • S1-144: Johann Sramek [= Jan Šrámek ] (born August 11, 1870 in Grygov): Prime Minister of the Czechoslovak government in exile; involved in Benes affair; wanted by Division IVE4 and Gestapo Prague

St - see # letter St

  • S1-145: RS Roman Sudakoff (born August 9, 1889 in Russia): Former Russian officer, British news agent for Latvia; last seen in Riga and Belgrade; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • S1-146: Viktor Sudakoff: Executive Director, British News Agent ; last seen in Riga; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Tilsit
  • S1-: Herbert Sulzbach : writer, emigrant; wanted by Section IIB5
  • S1-148: Max Sulzbacher : Assistant [chemist]; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • S1-150: Roman Susczinski (born May 27, 1902 in Kamienskoje): businessman; wanted by Section IVE5 and Gestapo Blomberg
  • Roman Suszycki (born May 27, 1902 in Kamienskoje): businessman; wanted by Unit IVE5
  • S1-151: Cha [rle] s W. Sutton: Foreign editor of the Daily Express, involved in Panton; presumed whereabouts: Fleetstreet, London EC4 .; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • S1-152: Hannen Swaffer : Editor at the 'Daily Herald'; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • S1-153: Frederick Thomas Swann (born July 22, 1899 in Petersburg): captain; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Berlin
  • S1-154: Gladys Helen Rachel Swaythling; presumed whereabouts: 28 Kensington Court, London W.8; wanted by Section IIB2
  • -> S1-155: Lord Stuart Albert Samuel Montagu Swaythling; Presumed Location: 8 Grosvenor Crescent And Townhill Park, London SW1, West End In Southampton; wanted by Section IIB2
  • Jerzy Wlodzimierz Swirskik [= Jerzy Świrski ] (born April 5, 1882 in Kalisz): Polish admiral; wanted by Department IIIB
  • S1-157: Franz Syroka (born January 1, 1908 in Kurgan): wanted by Section IVE5 and Gestapo Elbing
  • S1-158: Josef Szczerbinski: Pole; wanted by Section IVD2
  • S1-159: Tadeus Szeffer: Former Polish captain; presumed whereabouts: Oxford University; wanted by Section IVE5 and Gestapo Danzig
  • S1-160: Leo Szillard [recte: Leó Szilárd ]: private lecturer, emigrant, private; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • S1-161: Hanne Maria Szlandak (alias Paciorkowska) (born July 17, 1889 in Pagow): employee, wanted by Section IVE5 and Gestapo Leipzig
  • S1-162: Henryk Szlendak (born May 17, 1905 in Bobrowniki): doctor; wanted by Section IVE5 and Gestapo Leipzig
  • S1-163: Henryk Szliwitzki (born February 21, 1896 in Gnesen): Political lieutenant, news agent ; wanted by Section IVE5 and Gestapo Stettin
  • S1-164: Henryk Szmidt (Schmidt) (born January 2, 1901 in Parlin): Polish captain, officer; wanted by Unit IVE5
  • S1-165: Roszi Szösz: dancer; last seen in Belgrade; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • S1-166: Gustav Szulz: Polish officer; wanted by Unit IVE5
  • S1-167: Wawrczyn Szwaba (Schwabe) (born September 10, 1908 in Kopnitz): carpenter, Polish agent; wanted by Unit IVE5
  • S1-168: Ignacy Szwarcbart : Member of the Polish National Council; wanted by Section IVD2
  • S1-169: Theofil Szymanski (born August 10, 1906 in Königshütte): distiller, driver; wanted by Unit IVE5 and Gestapo Opole

Letter St.

  • S4-2: Johannes Stahl (alias Franz) (born June 25, 1900 in Heiligenstadt); wanted by Unit IVA2
  • S4-3: Friedrich Stampfer (born September 8, 1874 in Brno): writer, emigrant; wanted by Section IIB5
  • S4-4: Stanczyk [= Jan Stanczyjk ]: Member of the Polish government; wanted by Section IVD2
  • S4-5: Jan Stanislawski (born May 16, 1898 in Woysk): Polish agent; wanted by Unit IVE5 and Gestapo Koslin
  • S4-6: Edmond Stanton (born November 21, 1881 in Cork, Ireland): businessman; presumed whereabouts: Cavendish Court, London W.1 .; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • S4-8: Furst Starhemberg: British pilot, emigrant; wanted by Section IIB5
  • S4-9: Adam Starzynski (born December 10, 1893 in Jutroschin): Former Polish civil servant; wanted by Section IVE5 and Gestapo Dortmund
  • S4-10: JW Stassen: involved in the Breijnen affair; last seen in the Netherlands; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • S4-1: Josef Stängler (born August 9, 1893 in Elbogen): worker; presumed location: 17 Castel Street, Glan Y Dwr, Barry; wanted by Section IVA1
  • S4-11: PS Stedman; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • S4-12: Wikham Steed [= Henry Wickham Steed ] (* October 10, 1871): journalist; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • S4-13: CE Steel [= Christopher Steel ]: Embassy secretary; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • S4-14: Steen (alias Anjus Campbell) (born February 10, 1861 in Sorel): reindeer; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Berlin
  • S4-15: Maximillian Paul Leon Steenberghe (born May 2, 1899 in Leiden): Former Dutch Minister of Economics; last seen in The Hague; wanted by Department IIIB
  • S4-16: GL Steer; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • S4-17: SSJ Steers: wanted by Department VIC
  • S4-18: B Stegemann: involved in the Breijnen affair; last seen in Winterswijk; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • S4-19: Anna Stein (alias Uhlir) (born March 31, 1902 in Vienna): Clerk; wanted by Section IVA1
  • S4-20: HK Stein: Secretary, Shell Mex And British Petroleum Ltd .; presumed whereabouts: St. Helen's Court, London EC3 .; wanted by Unit IVE2
  • S4-21: Kurt Stein (born February 19, 1900 in London); wanted by Unit IVE4
  • S4-22: Moritz Stein (born March 4, 1915 in Leipzig): Polish news agent ; wanted by Section IVE5 and Gestapo Danzig
  • S4-23: Oskar Stein: Polish agent; wanted by Unit IVE5
  • S4-24: Josef Steiner (born December 23, 1902 in Altenmark): bread deliverer; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Division IVA1 and Gestapo Salzburg
  • S4-25: Hilde Steinfels (born August 17, 1903 in Birkenfeld); wanted by Section IVA1
  • S4-26: Baron Stempel: News Agency; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • S4-27: Paul Stepanek: Screen Actor, Emigrant; wanted by Section IIB5
  • S4-28: Campbell Stephen : Politician; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • S4-29: David Stephens: British civil servant; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Innsbruck
  • SS4-30: Philipp Pembrocke Stephens [recte: Philip Pembroke Stephens ] (born September 23, 1903 in Little Missenden): journalist; wanted by Section IVE4 [actually died since 1937]
  • S4-31: Pierre Stercks; last seen in Brabant; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • S4-32: Karl Stern : presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • S4-33: Kurt Stern : private lecturer; presumed whereabouts: Rochester; wanted by Referat IIIA1, maybe Kurt Stern (writer)
  • Moya Stevens (born February 16, 1895 in London): writer; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • S4-35: Margaret Stewart: writer; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • S4-36: Marie Stewart (married von Oertzen) (born August 24, 1878 in Rohais): involved in the von Oertzen affair; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Hanover
  • S4-42: RR Stockes [= Richard Stokes ]: Member of Parliament; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • Fritz Stockinger (born September 21, 1894 in Vienna): Former Minister of Commerce; wanted by Unit IVA3
  • S4-39: HN Stoddart: British News Agent for Latvia; last seen in Riga; wanted by Department VIC
  • S4-40: Walter Denis Stoeter (born July 5, 1915 in London); presumed whereabouts: London, wanted by Section IVA1 and Gestapo Lübeck
  • S4-41: Adolf Stohwasser (born May 21, 1907 in Altstrohlau); wanted by subject area IVA1b
  • S4-43: Zadok Stokvis (born March 19, 1878 in The Hague); wanted by Unit IVE4
  • S4-44: Fritz Stoll (born July 23, 1896 in Breslau): lawyer, involved in the Kurt Wechselmann affair; last seen in Amsterdam; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Breslau
  • Gustav Stolper (born July 25, 1888 in Vienna): writer, emigrant; wanted by Section IIB5
  • S4-46: Hermann Gustav Stolterfoht: British Vice Consul; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • S4-47: Frederic Viktor Stopford [= Frederick Victor Stopford] (* July 6, 1900 in Weymouth) [† 1982]: Commander; last seen in Prague; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • S4-48: Otto Stowasser (born February 19, 1898 in Altrohlau); wanted by subject area IVA1b
  • S4-49: Heinrich Stowitz (born October 16, 1903 in Pechbach); wanted by subject area IVA1b
  • S4-50: Lord Strabolgi (born February 28, 1905) [doubtful]; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • John Strachey : writer; wanted by Section IVB4
  • S4-52: Lytton Strachey (born March 15, 1905): writer; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • S4-53: Gustaf Straetman (born June 16, 1902 in Maastricht): ship operator , involved in the Stevens / Best affair; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • S $ -54: Emil Strankmüller (born February 26, 1902): Former Czech major, involved in the Moravev affair; presumed whereabouts: 53 Lexham Gardens, Kensington, London W8; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • S4-55: Otto Strasser (born September 10, 1897 in Windsheim) (alias: Baumann, Berger, Doctor., Loerbrocks, Otto Boostrom): writer; wanted by Unit IVA3
  • S4-56: Paul Strasser (alias Bernhard Strasser ) (born March 21, 1895 in Windsheim): monk, Franciscan brother; wanted by Unit IVA3
  • S4-56a: Bert Strauss: emigrant; last seen in The Hague; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • S4-57: Bertold Strauss (alias Doctor Halder): British news agent ; last seen in The Hague; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • S4-59: Georg Russell Strauss [= George Strauss, Baron Strauss ]: Politicians wanted by Unit VIG1: Politicians wanted by Unit VIG1
  • S4-58: Frank Strauss (Strawson): Director; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • S4-60: Frank Strawson-Strauss [identical to S4-58]: director; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • S4-61: HA Pullar Strecker (* March 8, 1905) [questionable]: Privatdozent [neurologist]; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • S4-62: Karl Streika (born September 23, 1896 in Prague): Former Czech major; wanted by Division IVE4 and Gestapo Prague
  • S4-63: Fray Strong: British agent; wanted by Division IVE4 and Gestapo Munich
  • S4-64: KWD Strong: Lieutenant-Commander; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • S4-65: Nic Strong; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • S4-66: Stronski [= Stanislaw Stronski ]: Member of the Polish government [information minister of the government in exile]; wanted by Section IVD2
  • S4-67: Ruthern Stuart: British Colonel; last seen in Vienna; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • S4-68: AP Stufkens: involved in the Breijnen affair; last seen in the Netherlands; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • S4-69: Ernst Stutzig (born June 1, 1898 in Pochofen); wanted by subject area IVA1b
  • S4-70: Franz Styczakowski: driver, Polish sergeant; wanted by Unit IVE5

Letter T

  • T2: Charles Edmund Tatlow; presumed whereabouts: Unilever House, Blackfriars, London; wanted by Unit IVE2
  • T3: Jaroslaw Tauer (born February 24, 1898 in Bela-Weisswasser): Czech staff captain, involved in the Frantisek Moravec affair; presumed whereabouts: Lexham Gardens, Kensington, London W8; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • T4: Max Tautz (born June 28, 1896 in Goldbach): glass engraver; wanted by Unit IVE5 and Kattowicz Secret State Police
  • T7: Taylor: British news agent involved in the Hooper affair; Home Rotterdam; wanted by Division IVE4 and Gestapo Hamburg
  • T5: Rees Lewell Taylor; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • T6: SW Taylor: Major in the War Department; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Hanover
  • T9: Else Johanna Tebbe (December 7, 1913 in Mühlheim): involved in Wilhelm Willemse; last seen in The Hague; wanted by Division IVE4 and Gestapo Düsseldorf
  • S1-96: H Ter Slaa: last seen in Amsterdam; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • T16: Arthur Tester (born August 23, 1895 in Stuttgart): emigrant, bank manager, comedian [?]; wanted by Section IIB5
  • T17: Ingeborg Tester (December 22, 1918 in Wiesbaden): last seen in Halensee; wanted by Division IVE4 and Gestapo Hamburg
  • T18: HV Tewson ( Vincent Tewson ): Secretary of the Union Congress; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • August Thalheimer (born March 18, 1884 in Affaltrach): writer; wanted by Section IVA1
  • T23: Thompson: Agents Controller; Home Vienna; wanted by Division IVE4 and Gestapo Vienna
  • George Paget Thompson [recte: George Paget Thomson ]: Professor of Physics; Born: 06 / Mar / 1905; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • T22: John Thompson (born October 2, 1913 in Bradford): wanted from subject IVA1b
  • T20: Major Da CP Thomsen: involved in the Breijnen affair; Homeland Gouda; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • T24: David Yalden Thomson; presumed whereabouts: 8 St.Georges Terrace, London Nw1; wanted by subject area IVA1b
  • T25: Sybil Thorndike : National Council For Civil Liberties; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • Hans Thorner (born March 19, 1905): Assistant; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • T28: Thornton: Captain, involved in the Waldemar Potsch affair; Home in Brussels; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • T27: James Thorton: journalist; presumed whereabouts: 4 Lexington Road, London; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Karlsruhe
  • T29: Thurko (alias Josef Rudinsky): engineer; wanted by Division IVE4 and Gestapo Prague
  • T30: Albert Thurnwald (born July 2, 1907 in Wilkischen); wanted by Section IVA1
  • T31: Ernest Thurtle : Labor Party politician; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • T32: Frank C Tiarks [= Frank Cyril Tiarks ]: Director; presumed whereabouts: Anglo Iranian Oil Co, Brittanic House, London Ec3; wanted by Unit IVE2
  • T33: Oldrich Tichy (born January 30, 1898 in Nethanicich): Lieutenant [employee of the Czechoslovak secret service], involved in the Frantisek Moravec affair; presumed whereabouts: 53 Lexham Gardens, Kensington, London W8; wanted by Unit IVE4.
  • T34: Gustav Tille (born June 7, 1880 in Schelkau): Schumacher, warehouse clerk; wanted by Section IVA1
  • Ben Tillett (born February 1, 1905): trade unionist; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • T36: Hubert Tiltman-Hessel [identical to H128] [recte: Hubert Hessell Tiltman ] (born February 22, 1897 in Birmingham): journalist; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • H128: Hubert Tiltmann-Hessell [recte: Hubert Hesell Tiltman] [identical to T36] (* February 2, 1897 in Birmingham): journalist; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • T37: Harold J Timperley [= Harold John Timperley ]: journalist; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • T38: Bolten Richard Tinsley [= Richard Bolton Tinsley ] (born November 14, 1875 in Liverpool); last seen in Rotterdam; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • T39: Stefan Tischkewicz: involved in the Camber affair; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Tilsit
  • T40: Judith Todd; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • T41: Tadeusz Tomaszewski : Polish Government Minister; wanted by Section IVD2
  • T42: Ludwig Tomczak (born July 30, 1894 in Miemierzyce): immigrant / border official; wanted by Section IVE5 and Gestapo Liegnitz
  • William Tomingas (born June 6, 1895): British news agent; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • T44: Alfred Tompson (born August 29, 1901 in London); presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • T45: Gordon Tompson; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • T46: Johann Toot; from Netherlands; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • T47: Tops: Dutch railway worker; from Blerik, Sportstraat; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • Dona Torr : writer; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • Sylvia Townsend-Warner : writer; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • T50: Eva Trager [recte: Eva Träger] (born November 10, 1905 in Neukölln): Kindergarten teacher; wanted by Unit IVA2
  • Isidor Traube (born February 2, 1905): emigrant, professor; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • Walter Ehregott Trautzsch (alias Erich Schubert) (born March 16, 1903): metal worker; wanted by Unit IVA2
  • T8: Wilhelm Trebarth (born August 5, 1902 in Düsseldorf) (alias Schimmel, Schorsch, Michalski, Schneider, Georg Humbold, Hermann, Fritz): Setzer; wanted by Unit IVA2
  • T53: J Treffers: Netherlands; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • T54: Johann Treitl (born June 21, 1910 in Dassnitz, Falkenau / Eger): textile worker; presumed whereabouts: 34 Abbeyfields, Faversham, Kent; wanted by Section IVA1b and Gestapo Karlsbad
  • T55: Lord Barnett Herts Trenchard [recte: Hugh Trenchard, 1st Viscount Trenchard ]: Marshal of the RAF [Air Force Officer]; presumed whereabouts: Dancers Hill House, Barnett, Herts [sic!]; wanted by Section IIID2
  • T56: JB Trend [= John Brande Trend ]: Professor [Romanist, Hispanicist]; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • T57: Robert Trenkle (born November 17, 1905 in Furtwangen): police officer; wanted by Unit IVA3
  • T58: ENS Trentham: Finance Minister at the British Embassy in Berlin; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • T59: Charles Trevelyan [= Charles Trevelyan, 3rd Baronet ] (* February 12, 1905) [recte: 1870]: wanted by Referat VIG1
  • T60: Gottfried Reinhold Treviranus (born March 20, 1891 in Schider, Lippe): German government minister and chairman of the German Relief Committee; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • T61: Demmer Tribbatts (married name) [?]: Widower; suspected location: Mitchell Avenue, Ventnor, Iow; wanted by Section IVA1
  • T62: Otto Trunk (born May 18, 1903 in Tyczyn): engineer; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Danzig
  • T63: Arthur Trunkhardt (born July 10, 1887 in Gelsenkirchen): editor; wanted by Unit IVE5 and Gestapo Opole
  • T64: Roman Trupkiewicz (born June 14, 1901 in Gradacac): businessman; wanted by Section IVE5 and Gestapo Liegnitz
  • T66: Hans Türkheim : Professor [dentistry], emigrant; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • Turnbull [= Ronald Turnbull ]: British news agent; Home in Copenhagen; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • T65: Turner: businessman; last seen in Reval; wanted by Unit IVC2
  • T67: Alma Twoja: involved in Norman John Beiles affair; Homeland Kutno; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • T68: Anna H Tynan: secretary; presumed whereabouts: 15 Grovesnor Crescent, London; Unit VIG1

Letter U

  • U1: Hans Ucko (born March 14, 1905): emigrant, lecturer; presumed whereabouts: Guys Hospital, London; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • U3: Anna Stein Uhlir (born March 31, 1902 in Vienna); wanted by Referat VIA1
  • U4: Fred Uhlmann : organizer of socialist groups; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • U5: Robert Ulich (born March 4, 1905): emigrant, professor, lecturer at Cambridge University; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • U6: Erwin Ullrich (born August 9, 1903 in Berlin); wanted by Unit IVA2
  • U7: Stanley Unwin (* March 8, 1905) [recte: December 19, 1884]: no further information [publisher]; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • U8: AH Uppington; presumed whereabouts: 33 Marlborough Buildings, Somerset; wanted by Unit IVE3
  • U9: Thomes Urch [recte: Reginald Urch ]: journalist from Riga [recte: correspondent for the Times in Riga]; wanted by Department VIC
  • U10: Ustinov [probably Jona von Ustinov ] (alias: Middleton-Peddelton): journalist, British news agent; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Amtgruppe [recte: Referat] IVE4
  • U11: Freda Utley : journalist; wanted by Unit VIG1

Letter V.

  • V1: JL Vachell [= John Lyne Vachell ]: Colonel, assigned to the Department of Aviation; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • V2: Frieda Vahrenhorst (born February 27, 1915 in Hanover): wanted by Section IVA1
  • V3: Velt Valentin [recte: Veit Valentin ] (* February 27, 1905): Professor, emigrant; presumed whereabouts: London University; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • A52: Jrm Van Angeren [= Johannes van Angeren ]: General Secretary of the Dutch Ministry of Justice; wanted by Department IIID
  • A75: Aj Van Asselt; last seen in Rotterdam-Arnhem; wanted by Division IVE4 and Gestapo Hamburg
  • D9: Van Damm: involved in Albert Albseit; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • D30: Van Deep: British lieutenant; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • B111: Matthias Van Den Berg (born August 22, 1905 in Viersen): Gerrit Sprujitenberg; last seen at: Spoorstrasses 26, Blerick Netherlands; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • B114: Captain Van Den Bergh: Captain in the Dutch Army, margarine manufacturer; wanted by Department IIIB
  • B113: Sam Van Den Bergh; presumed whereabouts: Unilever House, Blackfriars London; wanted by Unit IVE2
  • Sidney Van Den Bergh : Jew, businessman (Unilever Concern); wanted by Unit IVE2
  • B241: Jjh Van Der Brug: involved in Breijnen; from Utrecht; wanted by Unit IVE4; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • D87: Hector Van Der Donk: British lieutenant; Home in Brussels; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • H78: Van Der Heide (alias Op T'Einde); wanted by Unit IVE4
  • P81: JMZ Van Der Plasse: Dutch major, involved in Karol Nihom; last seen in Wassenaar; wanted by Division IVE4 and Gestapo Düsseldorf
  • R104: Freddy Van Der Ropp; presumed whereabouts: 69 Brookstreet, London W.1 .; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • W86: Piet Van Der Willik [= Pieter van der Wilik ] (* July 22, 1980 in The Hague): Director, involved in the Best [= Venlo incident ]; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • H63: H Van Dillen: British news agent involved in the Waldemar Potsch affair; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • D67: Van Dittmar: from Rotterdam; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • E4: Baron Van Eck [= Jan van Panthaleon van Eck ]: businessman; presumed whereabouts: 5 St Helens Court, London Ec5; wanted by Unit IVE2
  • E41: Fritz van Emden (* March 12, 1905) [recte: 1898]: emigrant, curator; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • H60: J Van Haute: British Consul; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • K129: H Van Heusden: Secretary; Home suffering; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • Piet A Doctor Van Kasteel [= Petrus Albertus Kasteel ]: journalist; Home: The Hague, Netherlands; wanted by Department IIIB
  • K45: Christian Van Kerkhoff (born August 31, 1883 in Leiden): cigar manufacturer, involved in Albert Steiger's affair; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • K73: EN Van Kleffens [= Eelco van Kleffens ]: Dutch Foreign Minister; last seen in The Hague; wanted by Department IIID
  • M1: Mej. C. Van Maanen: involved in the Breijnen affair; last seen in Breda; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Osnabrück
  • O27: Van Oorschot [recte: Johan Willem van Oorschot ]: Dutch colonel and head of the Dutch intelligence service; last seen in The Hague; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Aachen
  • O28: Gerardus Van Oosterhout (born March 27, 1907 in Rotterdam): involved in the Breijnen affair; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • P17: JH Van Panthaleon [= Jan van Panthaleon van Eck ]: Director, Asian Petroleum Company; presumed whereabouts: St. Helen's Court, London EC3 .; wanted by Unit IVE2
  • R117: Cornelius Van Rossem [recte: Cornelis van Rossem] (born April 5, 1879 in Pretoria): Alleged composer [industrialist?]; last seen in Amsterdam; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Berlin
  • U2: WD Van Uden: home Netherlands; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • W39: Wilhelm Van Weegham (born February 1, 1894 in Uedem); last seen in Renkum; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • Z27: Professor (?) Van Zulden: involved in the Breijnen affair; Home: Baarn, Netherlands; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • V4: Matheus Otto Vandenheul (born October 14, 1892 in Amsterdam): French news agent; last seen in Rotterdam; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Aachen
  • V5: Vanek , married Beaumont, Emilie [= Emilie Vanek] (born March 20, 1894 in Vienna); last seen in Prague; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • V6: Robert Vansittart : Chief of British Intelligence, Secretary of State in the British Foreign Office; presumed whereabouts: 44 Park Street, London W1; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • V7: Alfred Varga (alias Karl) (born September 29, 1907 in Berlin): worker; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Section IVA1
  • V8: Josef Vasicek (born March 16, 1896 in Tritschein): traveling salesman; wanted by Division IVA1 and Gestapo Troppau
  • V9: Bram Vastelabend: involved in the Prins matter; Native Netherlands; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • V10: Victor Vaucher (alias Jean Lareida): wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Bremen
  • V11: Janet Vaughan ; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • V12: Jaroslav Vedral (born November 17, 1895 in Melnik): Colonel; wanted by Division IVE4 and Gestapo Prague
  • V13: Kosmack Imogen Veit [identical to K 122] (born April 12, 1913 in Glasgow): language teacher; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • V14: Jan Geritt Veithus: home Rotterdam; wanted by Division IVE4 and Gestapo Düsseldorf
  • V15: JA Veltmann: Major, involved in Beijnen affair; Home of Haarlem; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • V16: Georg Venzl (born July 31, 1898 in Eger); wanted by subject area IVA1b
  • V17: Vergoossen: home Netherlands; wanted by Referat IIIA and Gestapo Aachen
  • V18: J Verhoef: Breijnen; Home: The Hague, Netherlands; presumed whereabouts: England; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • V19: Hilda Vernon: wanted by Unit VIG
  • V20: Treason: College Professor; wanted by Department IIIB
  • V21: GM Vevers [= Geoffrey Marr Vevers ]: Chairman of the Soviet Union Relations Board; wanted by Department VIG
  • W71: Lorenz (Wawrzin) Viennazek (born June 15, 1895 in Mischinow): Schumacher, Polish news agent; wanted by Section IVE5 and Gestapo Breslau
  • V22: Berthold Viertel : emigrant; wanted by Department VIG
  • V17: Rudolf Viest (born September 24, 1890 in Revuca): Czech government in exile, deputy minister; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Aachen
  • V24: HL Vinke: Captain of the Dutch Intelligence Service; Native Netherlands; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • V25: Vitold (alias Koc): Polish Government Minister (Foreign Affairs); wanted by Department IIIB
  • V26: Arthur Vive: Belgian military intelligence agent involved in Bastian affair; Home in Brussels; wanted by Section VIE4 and Gestapo Cologne
  • V27: Vivien: French police officer involved in the Putlitz affair; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • V28: Vleugels: wanted by Unit IVE4
  • V35: Franz Vob (born September 6, 1906 in Lichtenstadt): lathe operator ; presumed whereabouts: End House, Cumberland Street, Keswick; wanted by Section IVA1b and Gestapo Karlsbad
  • V31: Johann Vogel [= Hans Vogel ] (February 16, 1881): Chairman of the Social Democratic Party; wanted by Section IVA1
  • V32: Wilhelm Hans Vogel [= Willi Vogel ] (born December 11, 1910 in Fürth): Social Democratic Party Secretary; wanted by Section IVA1
  • V33: Vogelaar (born August 15, 1916 in Utrecht): student; last seen in: S'Gravenhage; wanted by Division IVA4 and Gestapo Düsseldorf
  • V34: P Vogelenzang: involved in the Breijnen matter; from Gorinchem; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • V36: Vojtisck: engineer; wanted by Referat VIG
  • V37: Otokar Volak: Chief of Staff (born March 31, 1902 in Zlin); wanted by Division IVE4 and Gestapo Prague
  • V29: Anton Volkl (born July 12, 1902 in Neuenbrand); wanted by subject area IVA1b
  • V30: Josef Volkl (born March 20, 1895 in Neuenbrand): presumed whereabouts: 28 Pacre Park, London, Se13; wanted by Division IVA1 and Gestapo Karlsbad
  • V38: Max Vollerth (born August 26, 1903 in Hamburg): wanted by Section IVA2
  • V39: Josef Vomberg (born August 11, 1916 in Brauweiler): Member of the Reich Labor Service; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Unit VD2
  • B135: Hans Bodo Von Bieberstein: involved in the Siegfried Franke affair; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • B171: Hendrik Von Boeijen [recte: Hendrik van Boeijen ] (born May 23, 1889 in Putten): wanted by Department IIIB
  • B217: Hans Von Bredow [recte: Hans Bredow ]: involved in the Siegfried Franke affair; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • B251: Horst Von Bulow (born March 3, 1902 in Berlin): involved in the matter in Siegfried Franke; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • S2-56: Von Der Schulenburg (born March 13, 1908 in Küstrin): last seen in Gravenhage; wanted by Unit VE4
  • F144: Kurt von Fritz (* March 14, 1905) [recte: August 25, 1900]: Lecturer, emigrant; presumed whereabouts: Reed College, Portland; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • G32: Rudolf Baron Von Gerlach [= Rudolf von Gerlach ] (* July 13, 1886 in Baden-Baden): private citizen; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • G76: Arnold Vieth Von Goissenau [= Ludwig Renn ] (* April 22, 1889): Dresden police chief; last seen in Dresden; wanted by Unit IVA2
  • H24: Abraham Chaim Von Hammerstein (alias Margullis) (October 1, 1895 in Lodz): news agent; wanted by Section IVE5 and Gestapo Danzig
  • J5: GH Von Jacobs (born September 17, 1896 in Hettin, Romania) (alias Jacabos): Director; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • K78: Von Kleist ( code name of Franz von Rintelen ) (born August 19, 1878 in Frankfurt): Korventtenkapitän; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • K89: Waldemar Von Knorringen [recte: Waldemar von Knoeringen ] (born October 6, 1906 in Rechtesberg): wanted by Section IVA1
  • L78: DM Von Leusden: Secretary, involved in the Breijnen affair; last seen in the Netherlands; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • O9: Marie Von Oertzen (née Stewart) (born August 24, 1878 in Rohais); presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Hanover
  • R31: Ernst Von Reichenau-Leuchtmar [= Ernst von Reichenau ] (born May 23, 1893 in Berlin): private teacher; wanted by Unit IVA2
  • L77: Ernst Von Reichenau-Leuchtmar (born May 23, 1893 in Berlin): private teacher; wanted by Unit IVA2
  • R47: Helena von Reybekiel (* February 23, 1905) [recte: 1879]: Lecturer, emigrant; presumed whereabouts: Birmingham; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • R69: Franz von Rinteln [= Franz von Rintelen ] (born August 19, 1878 in Frankfurt): Lieutenant-Commander; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • S2-6: Robert Von Schauroth: Former officer; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • S1-89: Von Sinojew: wanted by Unit IVE4 and Gestapo Cologne
  • S3-10: Felix Graf Von Spiegel-Theseberg (born January 19, 1891 in Iglau, Moravia): [large landowner], involved in the Gerlach affair; last seen in South Moravia; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • S4-7: Rüdiger Ernst Von Starhemberg [= Ernst Rüdiger Starhemberg ] (born May 10, 1899 in Efending): Austrian Home Guard; wanted by Unit IVA3
  • Z20: J Von Zilhout: home Netherlands; wanted by Division IVE4 and Gestapo Bremen
  • V40: Willem Frederik Vonck (born August 29, 1896 in Sido-Hadjo): captain in the Dutch intelligence service; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Aachen
  • V41: Karl Vondracek (born August 21, 1889 in Prague): Czechoslovakian lieutenant [member of the Czech general staff in Prague]; wanted by Division IVE4 and Gestapo Prague
  • V42: Albert Peter Voorbourgh (born May 20, 1917 in Rotterdam): Secretary; last seen in The Hague; wanted by Division IVE4 and Gestapo Prague
  • V43: LD Vorstmann: involved in the Best [= Venlo incident ]; from Netherlands; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • V44: Fritz Vrana (born April 12, 1915 in Turmitz); wanted by subject area IVA1b
  • V49: Adrianus Johannes Josephus Vrinten (alias Zwar , A. Emmering, Frimten De Vries) (born November 13, 1893 in Loon Op Zand) [identical to F141]: British news agent, involved in Stevens / Best; wanted by Division IVE4 and Gestapo Düsseldorf
  • V50: Ferdinand Hubert Josef Vygen (born December 29, 1897): businessman; from Heerlen; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Aachen
  • V51: Vyth: From: The Hague, Netherlands; Wanted by: Office Group IVE4

Letter W

  • W1: Pauline Wachova (born March 31, 1889) marries Osuski: involved in Stefan Osuski; wanted by Unit IVE4 and Prague
  • W2: Klaus Wachsmann (born March 8, 1907): Emigrant [musicologist], wanted by Section IIIA1
  • W3: Albert Malte Wagner (* February 28, 1895) [recte: 1886]: emigrant, lecturer; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • W4: Fritz Wagner (correct Karl Kniefke); most recently Amsterdam; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Wilhelmshaven
  • W5: Linda Wagner (born November 13, 1913 in Asch); wanted by subject area IVA1b
  • W6: Marie Wagner , née Kohl (born August 1, 1908 in Haslau): knitter; wanted by Section IVA1
  • W7: Rudolf Wagner (correct Fritz Kleine) [identical to K77] (* March 7, 1901 in Apolda); wanted by Division IVE4 and Gestapo Prague
  • W8: Wale: English lieutenant colonel; wanted by Department VIC
  • W9: Alexander George Walkden : [House of Commons] union employee; wanted by Department VIG
  • Jonah Walker-Smith wanted by Unit IIID4
  • W13: H Walsh: Netherlands; wanted by Division IVE4 and Gestapo Bremen
  • W56: Charles Joseph Ignace Marie Walter (born April 6, 1880 in The Hague): Foreign Minister [not applicable]; last seen: Statenplatz 10, The Hague; wanted by Department IIIB
  • W11: Franz Walter , correct Friedrich Hexmann:, journalist, (born April 28, 1900 in Brno); wanted by Unit IVA2
  • W12: Friedrich Walter (born April 8, 1915 in London): military service refugee; presumed whereabouts: 78 Broadway, Brexley, Kent; wanted by Department Office Group VD2
  • W14: waltz; lastly Heerlen; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Aachen
  • W15: Franz Wanka (born July 14, 1898 in Oberleutensdorf ); wanted by subject area IVA1b
  • W16: Marie Wanka (born December 20, 1902 in Furth im Wald ): wanted from subject area IVA1b
  • W17: Johann Wanner (born January 23, 1919 in Seefeld Tirol); wanted by Unit VD2
  • W18: G Warburg: Writer [?]; wanted by Section IVB4
  • W19: WL Wardle: Head of the Methodist Church; wanted by Department VIG
  • W20: E Wardrop: British Consul; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • W21: Nikolaus Wark (born January 18, 1881 in Bowen, Luxembourg): lecturer; last seen in Heerlen; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Aachen
  • W22: Adam Warminski (= Adam Koc ): Polish Minister; wanted by Department IIIB
  • Sylvia Townsend Warner : writer; wanted by Department VIG
  • Albert Wassermann : emigrant, university lecturer; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • W23: Olga Watkins: writer; wanted by Section IVB4
  • W26: John Ried Watson (alias Harald Eeman) (born April 25, 1893 in Brussels): civil servant; last seen in Riga / Stockholm; wanted by Department VIC
  • W27: Robert I Watson: Director; presumed whereabouts: Anglo Iranian Oil Co, Brittanic House, London Ec4; wanted by Unit IVE2
  • W28: Robert William Seton-Watson : History Professor; wanted by Department VIG
  • S1-S51: R. Williams Watson-Seton (born February 21, 1905): Professor of History, Czechoslovak Committee for the International Peace Camp; wanted by Unit VIG1
  • W29: Beatrice Webb (born February 1, 1905) [recte: 1858]: Honorary President; wanted by Department VIG
  • W30: Magda Antonowna Webb: involved in Budberg; from Sellheim; last seen in Reval; wanted by Department VIC
  • W31: Alois Weber (* July 2, 1897): worker; wanted by subject area IVA1b
  • W32: August Karl Wilhelm Weber (born February 4, 1871 in Oldenburg): bank director; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by subject area IVA1b
  • W33: Edith Weber (born October 27, 1905 in Düsseldorf): governess; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • W34: Ludwig Weber (born May 22, 1902 in Pfungstadt): wanted by Section IVA1
  • W35: Kurt Wechelsmann (born February 3, 1888 in Mieckobitz): businessman; last seen in The Hague; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Breslau
  • Kurt Weck , From: Werdau Born: 20 / Nov / 1892, Wanted by: Amtsgruppe IVA1b
  • W37: Kurt Weckel (born March 15, 1877 in Schedeitz): teacher; wanted by subject area IVA1b
  • W38: Josiah Clement Wedgewood (born February 14, 1905): British Colonel; wanted by Department VIG
  • W40: Friedrich Wilhelm Weidmann (born November 8, 1902 in Erlangen): worker; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Section IIB3 and Gestapo Nuremberg (actually died in 1934)
  • Hans Weil : emigrant; Born: 19 / Mar / 1905; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • W42: Gerhard Weiler (born March 13, 1905) [recte: 1899]: [chemist], emigrant; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • W43: Martin Weinberger : emigrant [art historian], university lecturer; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • W44: Josef Weinhart (born June 17, 1897): presumed whereabouts: Ymca, Glan-Y-Mor, Barry Island, Glamorgan; wanted by subject area IVA1b
  • W45: Fritz Weinmann: emigrant, Jew; wanted by Section IIID4
  • Hans Weinmann : Chief Shareholder of the West Bohemian Mining Joint-Stock Association; wanted by Department IIID
  • Alexander Weinstein (born March 11, 1905): university lecturer, emigrant; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • W48: Nathan Weisenfeld: Medic; wanted by Unit IVA2
  • W49: Bernhard Weiß (born July 30, 1880 in Berlin): Vice President of the Berlin Police; wanted by Section IVA1
  • W50: Harry Weiss: emigrant, university assistant; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • W51: Joseph Weiss [= Joseph Joshua Weiss ] (born March 19, 1905): emigrant; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • Karl Weissenberg (born March 7, 1905): emigrant, university professor; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • 53: Chaim Weizmann : Professor of Chemistry, Leader of the British Zionist Organization; Home: Motal near Pinsk in Belarus; presumed whereabouts: Reform Club, 104 Pall Mall. London Sw1; wanted by Section IIB2
  • W54: Helene Welker (born December 13, 1904 in Berlin): [communist]; wanted by Unit IVA2
  • W55: Herbert George Wells (* February 8, 1905) [recte: 1866]: writer; presumed whereabouts: 13 Hanover Terrace, Regents Park, London Nw1; wanted by Department VIG
  • W55a: Welsh: British News Agent ; Home in Copenhagen; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • Johann Wenzel (born March 9, 1902), Niedau, locksmith, blacksmith; wanted by Unit IVA2
  • W59: Heinz Werner (* March 4, 1905) [recte: 1890]: University professor, emigrant; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • W60: Hermann Werner (born September 27, 1893 in Buckwa); wanted by subject area IVA1b
  • W61: Paul Robert Werner (born May 16, 1916 in Schniedelwitz): Sergeant; wanted by Section IVE5 and Gestapo Breslau
  • W62: Lydia Wertheimer: employee of Richard Merton; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Department IIID (actually stayed in Germany)
  • W63: Rebeca West [recte: Rebecca West ] (* March 6, 1905) [recte: 1892]: Journalist [writer]; wanted by Department VIG
  • W65: H Westerlaken; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • W64: Westhoff (alias Hans Barison) (born December 19, 1897 in Großbullesheim): Senior City Secretary ; wanted by Unit IVA2
  • W66: Rudolf Paul Wetzel [= Rudi Wetzel ] (born January 10, 1909 in Rechenberg): student; 89 Hornsey Lane, Highgate, London N6; wanted by Division IVA1 and Gestapo Dresden
  • W67: DF Weyer: involved in the Breijnen affair; Homeland: Aalsmeer; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • W68: Monica Whateley: writer; wanted by Section IVB4
  • W69: H. Graham White [= Henry Graham White ] (* February 22, 1905) [recte: 1880]: politician; wanted by Department VIG
  • John White-Baker [recte: John Baker White ] (born August 12, 1902 in West Malling): captain in the British intelligence service; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • W72: J Wiersma: involved in Beijnen affair; from Heiloo; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • W74: Eugen Wigen: emigrant, professor at Madison University; wanted by Referat IIIA1, gilbert
  • W73: Gilbert C Wigham [recte: Whigham ]: director; presumed whereabouts: Anglo Iranian Oil Co, Brittanic House, London Ec5; wanted by Unit IVE2
  • W77: Wildman: Director of the British Society 'Becos' in Riga; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • W76: B Wildman: British Consul; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • W78: Professor Wiles; wanted by Referat VIG
  • W80: Ellen Wilkinson : Member of Parliament; presumed whereabouts: University College, Cower Street, London Wc1; wanted by Unit IVA5
  • W81: II Willem: involved in the Wilhelm Willemse affair; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • W82: Gerardus Hubert Willems (born April 14, 1903 in Kessel, Limburg): involved in the Gerhard Willms affair; last seen in Venlo; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • W79 :? Williams: British officer involved in Willemse; presumed whereabouts: 17 Westbury Avenue, 22 Wordgreen; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Münster
  • W83: AM Williams [= Alan Meredith Williams ]: British Vice Consul; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • W84: Francis Williams [= Edward Williams, Baron Francis-Williams ]: editor of the Daily Herald newspaper; wanted by Referat VIG
  • W85: James Williams: British News Agent in Lithuania; Homeland: Kaunas; wanted by Department VIC
  • W87: Ted Willis [recte: Ted Willis, Baron Willis ]: Chairman of the Labor Youth Party; wanted by Department VIG
  • W88: Gerhard Willms (born April 14, 1903 in Kessel, Limburg): businessman; last seen in Venlo; wanted by Division IVE4 and Gestapo Düsseldorf
  • W89: Johann Wilnarik (born January 5, 1909 in Ilradzen): worker; wanted by Section IVA1
  • W90: Wilhelm Wilnarik (born November 10, 1910 in Ilradzen): bricklayer; wanted by Division IVA1 and Gestapo Karlsbad
  • W90a: Florence Wilson: British News Agent ; Home in Copenhagen; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • W91: HJ Wilson; presumed whereabouts: 13 Barnstaple Mansions, Roseberry Avenue, London Ec1; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Halle
  • W92: Paul Wimmer (born November 28, 1895 in Gablonz): wanted by Section IVA1
  • W93: Edgar Wind (born March 14, 1905) [recte: 1900]: Lecturer [art historian], emigrant; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • W94 :? Winter (born June 23, 1896); wanted by Unit IVE5
  • W95: Arthur Winternitz [recte: Artur Winternitz ]: [mathematician]; wanted by Department VIG
  • W96: Leo Wislicki (* March 15, 1905) [recte: August 12, 1901]: Emigrant [medic]; presumed whereabouts: Manchester; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • W97: Karl Heinz Wisniewski: Porter; Home of Schlesenau; wanted by Section IVE5 and Gestapo Königsberg
  • W98: Ludwig Wisniewski (born May 7, 1879 in Szymborze, Hohensalza); wanted by Section IVE5 and Gestapo Berlin
  • W101: Erich Wittkower : lecturer, emigrant; presumed whereabouts: Maundsley Hospital, London; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • W102: Rudolf Wittkower : [art historian] emigrant; presumed whereabouts: Warburg Institute, London; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • W103: Van Mej CRC Witzenburg: home Netherlands; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • W104: Mieczyslaw Wnorowski (born October 18, 1908 in Warsaw): press attaché at the Polish embassy in Berlin; wanted by Unit IVE5
  • W105: Albert Wohlfahrt (born February 24, 1905 in Geildorf): Military service refugee ; last seen in Altersberg; presumed whereabouts: The Cotswold, Ashton, Wiltshire (Brothers House); wanted by department VD2
  • W106: Max Wohlwill: colleague of Richard Merton; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Department IIID
  • W107: Leon Wojars: Polish immigration officer; wanted by Unit IVE5 and Gestapo Allenstein
  • W108: M Wolf [= Max Wolf ]: Author for the Manchester Guardian; presumed whereabouts: 17 St Joar Street, Off Theobalds Street, London, Wc1; wanted by Section IVB1
  • W110: Leon Wolff (born April 21, 1896 in Culmsee, Thorn): businessman; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Unit IVE
  • W111: William Wolsey: Contributor to Comradeship Magazine ; presumed whereabouts: 2 Paragon, Blackheath, Ne3; wanted by Section IVB1
  • W112: Heinrich Wondrak (born May 16, 1894 in Meffersdorf): presumed whereabouts: Scholgrove, Wittington, Manchester; wanted by subject area IVA1b
  • W113: Josef A Woodhouse (born January 14, 1893 in Birmingham): Chief of Police; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Cologne
  • W114: Dorothy Woodman : Union For Democratic Control Secretary; wanted by Department VIG
  • W115: Leonhard Woolf [recte: Leonard Sidney Woolf ] [* 1880]: writer; wanted by Department VIG
  • W116: Virginia Woolf : writer; wanted by Department VIG
  • W117a: J Woudstra: Dutch police chief involved in the August De Fremery affair; Home of Ameland; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • W123: Siegfried Wreszynsky (born November 10, 1893 in Gnesen): presumed whereabouts: 8 Grosvenor Street, London W 1 / Alfordhouse 10 Park Lane, London W1, Telephone Exchange Primrose 3155; wanted by Section IVE4 and Gestapo Kiel
  • W124: John Liefers Wright (born June 12, 1886 in Riga): businessman; wanted by Section IVD2
  • W125: W. Charles Wright: Director; presumed whereabouts: Shell Transport & Trading Company, 22 St Helens Court, London Ec3; wanted by Unit IVE2
  • W117: William Wood Wright (born August 17, 1889 in Liverpool): last seen in Copenhagen; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • W118: Jan Wulstrup; Home Rotterdam, involved in the Waldemar Potsch affair; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • W119: Berta Wunderlich (born June 1, 1906 in Schönbach): wanted from subject area IVA1b
  • W120: Emil Wunderlich (born December 4, 1897 in Neuberg); wanted by subject area IVA1b
  • W121: Jan Wustra: involved in the Waldemar Potsch matter; Native Netherlands; wanted by Division IVE4 and Gestapo Bremen
  • W122: Franz Wuttke (alias Georg Paul Rudolf) (born November 26, 1899 in Josefberg): miner; wanted by Section IVA1
  • W126: TR Wynne [probably Robert Wynne-Edwards ]: Director; presumed whereabouts: Anglo Iranian Oil Co, Brittanic House, London Ec6; wanted by Unit IVE2
  • W127: JG (Iwy) Wynyard (born July 4, 1892 in Auckland); wanted by Unit IVE4

Letter X

No entries

Letter Y

  • Y1: Sergei Yakobsen [recte: Sergei Yakobson ] (born March 15, 1905) [recte: 1901]: Emigrant [, researcher]; presumed whereabouts: University of London; wanted by office group [recte: Referat] IIIA1 [actually stayed in the USA in 1940]
  • Y2: David Yaskiel: Official of the British-Jewish International Agency; presumed whereabouts: Fitzroy Square, Southampton Street, London W1; wanted by Section IVA1
  • Y5: Young (* 1885–1890): technician, British news agent; wanted by office group IVE4
  • Y3: EP Young: radio writer and lieutenant; wanted by Department VIG
  • Y4: G. Gordon Young : representative of Reuters news agency in Warsaw; wanted by Amtgruppe [recte: Referat] IVG4
  • Y4A: Edward Huscarad Younge (born September 8, 1892): British news agent ; Hometown: Copenhagen; wanted by Unit IVE4

Letter Z

  • Z1: Wolczech Zagorski (born September 2, 1907 in Kozmin, Poland): Polish news agent ; wanted by Unit IVE5
  • Z2: Julijs Zaks (alias: Julius Sack, Suarkoff): British news agent; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • Z3: Zofia Zaleska (Feldt) [= Sophia Zaleska ]: Member of the Polish government [questionable]; wanted by Section IVD2
  • Z4: August Zaleski : Foreign Minister of the Polish government [in exile]; wanted by Section IVD2
  • Z5: Franz Zapf (born February 22, 1893 in Wintersgrun, Czech Republic); presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by subject area IVA1b
  • Z6: Robert Zapf (* December 16, 1890 in Doglasgrun): presumed whereabouts: 147 Rustlings Road, Sheffield; wanted by Section IVA1
  • Z7: Herbert Kurt Zassenhaus (* March 24, 1905) [recte: February 10, 1910]: Emigrant; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Unit IIIA1 [actually staying in the United States]
  • Z8: Arthur / Abraham Zeimer (born October 16, 1877 in Podwolcziska): Captain in the Polish Intelligence Service; wanted by Unit IVE5
  • Z9: Hans Zeitler (born September 3, 1912 in Hamburg): military service refugee; last seen in South America; wanted by Unit VD2
  • Z10: Lucjan Żeligowski : Lithuanian-Polish general; wanted by Section IVD2
  • Z11: Guido Zernatto (born July 21, 1903): writer; wanted by Unit IVA3
  • Z12: Rufin Rudolf Zernick (born March 7, 1901 in Nicolai, Poland): Polish news agent; wanted by Unit IVE5
  • Z13: J. Zernike: Dutch; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • Z14: Friedrich Zeuner [= Frederick Everard Zeuner ] (born March 19, 1905): emigrant, lecturer; presumed whereabouts: University of London; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • Z15: Jw Zeyimans: involved in Breijnen affair; Hometown: Zaandham, Netherlands; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • Z16: Anton Ziaja (born June 7, 1904 in Beuthen): waiter, Polish news agent ; wanted by Unit IVE5
  • Z17: Gerhardt Ziaja (born September 4, 1913 in Antoniettehutte): musician; wanted by Unit IVE5
  • Z18: Anton Zibrid (born July 9, 1896 in Graslitz): presumed whereabouts: Northdown Road, Margate, Kent; wanted by subject area IVA1b
  • Z19: Alfred Ziehm (born February 10, 1896 in Dresden): union leader; wanted by subject area IVA1b
  • Z21: Alfred Zimmer (* February 21, 1905); wanted by Referat VIG
  • Z22: Alfred Zingler (born June 6, 1885 in Sprottau): editor; wanted by Section IVA1
  • Z23: Josef Zinner (born March 27, 1894 in Jenisov): wanted from subject area IVA1b
  • Z24: Zowanski: Consul General; wanted by Section IVD2
  • Z25: Arthur Zucker (born July 21, 1894 in Berlin): editor; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Section IVA1 [actually on the continent], killed on September 18, 1942 in Auschwitz concentration camp
  • Z26: Karl Zuckermayer [recte: Carl Zuckmayer ] (born December 27, 1896 in Nockenheim): emigrant, writer; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Referat VIG
  • Z28: Leonie Zuntz (born March 22, 1905): emigrant [archaeologist]; presumed whereabouts: Oxford University; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • Z29: Adrianus Johannes Josephus Zwart (born November 13, 1893 in Loon Op Zand): British news agent , involved in the Stevens / Best affair; last seen in Rotterdam; wanted by Unit IVE4
  • Z30: Konrad Zweig (born March 18, 1905): emigrant, assistant; presumed whereabouts: London; wanted by Referat IIIA1
  • Z31: Stefan Zweig (born November 28, 1881 in Vienna): emigrant, writer, Jew; presumed whereabouts: 49 Hallam Street, London W1; wanted by Section IVA1
  • Z32: Jan Henryk Zychon (born January 1, 1896 in Krakow) [recte: January 1, 1902 in Skawina]: Captain [chief of the Polish General Staff's communications]; wanted by Unit IVE5

Noteworthy findings

A large number of people on the Special Wanted List GB were actually not in Great Britain in 1940, but in other countries: some had never made it to Great Britain, others had stayed there temporarily, but had already been to other places in 1940 moved on. Most of these people, who the Nazi police mistakenly suspected to be in the British Isles in 1940, were in countries on the European continent (especially France, Belgium and the Netherlands), in the Soviet Union and the United States of America; there were a few wanted people also ended up in Australia, New Zealand, Canada, South America or in Asian countries.

The following people, who were on the European continent in 1940 and in the following years, came under the control of the National Socialists as a result of the German occupation of numerous European countries. Persons marked with a "†" were either sentenced to death and executed by the judicial and / or executive apparatus of the Nazi state after trials or show trials, or were taken to concentration camps and murdered there: Karl Albin Becker († 1942 in Plötzensee prison), Rudolf Breitscheid (France; extradited by the Vichy regime), Louise Brod (Ravensbrück concentration camp), Walter Gorrish / Walter Kaiser (prison), Wilhelm Gross (1944 in Auschwitz concentration camp), Theo Hespers (prison, † 1943, executed), Josef Hubmann (concentration camp Dachau, † 1945), Kurt Krautter (prison, concentration camp), Erich Kuttner († Mauthausen concentration camp), Kurt Lehmann (extradited to Germany by the Vichy regime in 1941 ), Werner Lehmann (extradited to Germany by the Vichy regime in 1941, † 1941 im Prison), Anna Neubeck / Herzstein († 1942 in Auschwitz concentration camp), Arthur Zucker († 1942 in Auschwitz concentration camp).

In 1940, contrary to the presumption of the Nazi police authorities, the following persons on the special wanted list were not in Great Britain, but overseas (and therefore never came under the control of the National Socialists): Alfred Adolph , David Baumgardt (USA), Adalbert Farkas (Palestine), Emanuel Feuermann (USA), Hermann Fränkel (USA), Sergei I. Gaposchkin, Andreas Gemant (USA), Hermann Harke (France), Olaf Helmer (USA), Maria von Hohenberg (Austria), Wilhelm Kasper (Germany ), David Katz (Sweden), Wolfgang Kraus (USA), Otto Krayer (USA), Günther Isidor Michalowski (France), Fritz Moosberg (South America), Alfred Mozer (Netherlands), Hans Neubeck (Soviet Union), Otto Niebergall (France) , Helmut Rehbein (New Zealand), Emanuel Reichenberger (USA), Erich Rinner (USA), Sergei Yakobson (USA) and Herbert Kurt Zassenhaus (USA).

The following persons on the special wanted list were - contrary to what the Reich Security Main Office assumed - not in Great Britain but on the European continent in 1940, but were able to evade arrest by the National Socialists: Leonard Bartlakowski (was in Poland), Klaus Dohrn (stayed in France in 1940, escaped to the USA via Lisbon in 1941), Troels Fink (stayed in Denmark in 1940 and stayed there until 1945), Fritz Heine (stayed in France in 1940, escaped to Great Britain via Lisbon in 1941) .

The following people, who were suspected of being in Great Britain by the authors of the list, but who were actually in continental European countries, committed suicide in the face of the German occupation: Wilhelm Münzenberg († June 1940 in France), Anton Reissner († May 1940 in the Netherlands), Gerth Schreiner († May 1940 in the Netherlands).

The following people, who were recorded on the special wanted list in 1940, had already died by this time: Lascelles Abercrombie († 1938 in UK), Hugh Shakespear Barnes († February 1940 in UK), Bernhard Baron († 1929 in UK), Osmond D 'Avigdor-Goldsmid († in April 1940), Dora Fabian († 1935, died), Sigmund Freud († 1939 in UK), Hermann Horstmann († 1938), Albrecht Mendelssohn-Bartholdy († 1936), Cyril Regnart († 1920) , Sidney Reilly († 1925 in the Soviet Union) and Philip Pembroke Stephens († 1937) and Friedrich Wilhelm Weidmann († 1934).

expenditure

  • Imperial War Museum: The Black Book (special wanted list GB) , (= Facsimile Reprint Series Vol. 2) London 1989. Facsimile with a foreword by Gwyn M. Bayliss (1 unpaginated page) and an introduction and explanations about the RSHA by Terry Charman ( 7 unpaginated pages).
  • Special wanted list GB
  • Please note! (on p. 1)
[general information about the structure of the book]
All persons listed in the special wanted list GB are to be arrested.
  • Table of contents (on p. 3)
    • I. Directory of persons , pp. 1–232
    • II. Subject index, pp. 233-296
    • III. Directory of places , pp. 297–376
  • Explanations (on p. 4)
The departments listed in the first place after the wanted information provide information about the original events.

literature

  • Terr Charman: "... and if necessary carry it out". Operation Sea Lion and the Black Book. Fact and fiction. in: Imperial War Museum Review No. 5, 1990.
  • Egbert Kieser: Hitler at the Doorstep. London 1987.
  • John Erikson (editor): Walter Schellenberg: Invasion 1940. The Nazi Invasion Plan for Britain. London 2001.
  • William Shirer: If the Invasion succeeded. In: Ders .: The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich , 1960.

Web links

See also

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Nazi's black list discovered in Berlin. Booklet of over 2,300 names, in: Manchester Guardian, September 14, 1945 .
  2. Until 1933 he was a researcher at the children's clinic in Cologne.
  3. MG de Baat was a member of the Unilever Group board.
  4. Hans Bardt (* 1890) engineer. Operation in Charlottenburg a small factory for chemical-technical products (specializing in microlytes).
  5. Lawrence Barnett (born June 24, 1910) was a British diplomat. Barnett was educated at Hackney Downs School and studied at Cains College, Cambridge University. On October 24, 1933, he passed the entrance exam for the British Diplomatic Service. He was then appointed on November 1, 1933, Vice Consul on probation in the Levantine Consular Service. In this position he was used in Shiraz in Persia. In 1936, 1937 and 1939 he repeatedly took on the role of Managing Consul General at this location when the regular Consul General was absent from work. On April 12, 1939 he was transferred to Colón, in this position he was also responsible for the Panama Canal zone. On December 4, 1941, Barnett was transferred to Mexico City. In 1942 and 1943 he headed the local office. On May 14, 1945 he was appointed consul and secretary 1st class of the British Mission in Managua. From there he was transferred to January 16, 1946 as 1st Secretary (for trade matters) and Consul with the rank of Secretary 1st Class for the Republic of Honduras, Nicaragua and Salvador. On December 7, 1947, he was appointed consul in Isfahan. On July 7, 1950, Barnett was transferred to the Foreign Office. In 1937 Barnett married Margaret Dora Hess. ( The Foreign Office List and Diplomatic and Consular Year Book , 1963, p. 168)
  6. ^ Roderick Fleming O'Nolan Bashford (born June 18, 1899 in Berlin, † January 29, 1959 in Hanover) was a British diplomat. On May 19, 1936, he was appointed British Vice Consul in Berlin. On October 15, 1938, he was appointed press attaché at the British Embassy in Berlin, where he remained until the outbreak of war in September 1939. From 1940 he worked in the Foreign Office in Berlin. On April 1, 1946, he was promoted to a Grade 4 Officer in Branch B of the Foreign Service while serving on the Control Commission for Germany in Wahnerheide. On September 30, 1952, he was transferred to Malmö as consul. On March 1, 1956, he was promoted to Grade 3 officer. On July 18, 1956, he was transferred to Hanover as consul. In 1957 and 1958 he was acting consul general there. ( The Foreign Office List and Diplomatic and Consular Year Book , 1963, p. 437)
  7. Louis Gerald Baylis was a British diplomat. From 1938 to 1939 he was Vice Consul in Hamburg. At the beginning of the war in 1939 he was arrested, which he spent temporarily in the Hotel Atlantic and in the police prison, and deported on October 15, 1939 near Bentheim in the Netherlands, from where he returned to Great Britain.
  8. Grace. M. Beaton worked for the International Peace Campaign. She wrote u. a. Twenty Years 'Work in the War Resisters' International (1945).
  9. Adolf Franz Beck was senior assistant at the Hygiene Institute at the University of Marburg from 1930 to 1933. Due to his Jewish descent, he was ousted from this post. From 1933 to 1934 he worked at the Paris Pasteur Institute and from 1935 at Seaman's Hospital in Greenwich.
  10. ^ Eugen Beck (* 1907 in Stuttgart). Son of Heinrich Beck and Sophie, b. Swiss. KPD member In December 1935 Beck was arrested in Stuttgart for preparation for high treason. In March 1936 he escaped from the remand prison and escaped to Switzerland. In Geneva he received an ID card as a Samaritan worker and was intended for a Swiss ambulance vehicle that was to be used in Catalonia. On October 5, 1936, he left Switzerland in a collective transport to Barcelona. There he took part with the PSUC Centurie Thälmann, from 1937 with the PSUC Division Carlos Marx and finally with the Thälmann battalion of the XI. International Brigade took part in the Spanish Civil War on the Republican side. Beck was deployed as a sergeant and driver of the brigade intendancy. When Catalonia collapsed, he escaped to southern France, where he was interned in the Gurs camp.
  11. ^ Physician at the Royal Cancer Hospital, Glasgow.
  12. Gustav Becvar was a former member of the Czech Legion. He was the author of The Lost Legion: A Czechoslovakian Epic , published in 1939 .
  13. ^ Nancy Bell was a British political activist. As an employee of Adelaide Livingstone, she helped organize the Peace Ballot of 1935.
  14. Josef 'Theo' Bender worked in the KPD's intelligence service. On March 4, 1942, he was sentenced to eight years in prison.
  15. see cs: Hana Benešová
  16. ^ Secretary of the railway workers' union in Düsseldorf. From 1933 he lived in exile in the Netherlands and Belgium. There he carried out propaganda among German seafarers with the international transport workers' union. He also worked on SOPADE's Germany reports.
  17. Jakob van den Berg (born September 14, 1900 in Viersen; December 25, 1942 in Anrath).
  18. Albert van den Bergh (1875–1962) was a British entrepreneur. He was chairman of Van den Berghs and Jurgens, co-owner of Levers Bros. and Unilever Ltd. and Director De Bruyn Ltd., Lever Brothers Ltd., NV Van de Bergh's Fabrieken, Rotterdam. Alderbrook Park, Cranleigh, Surrey. He completed an apprenticeship on the continent until 1897 and then joined the family business (later the Unilever Group) as head of the sales department. In 1942 he retired.
  19. Clive van den Bergh (1909–1980) was a British businessman. He was a co-owner of the Unilever group. In 1957 he took over the management of the group's companies in Brazil.
  20. George Berry was a British news agent. Disguised as a passport officer, he was a representative of MI6 in Riga and then in Vienna. During the Second World War he acted as MI 6 representative in Moscow from 1943.
  21. ^ Jacob Joseph Bikerman, in: HdE, II, 1, p. 107
  22. Nathan Birch was director of propaganda for the New World Fellowship (NWF), an impartial, pacifist, anti-fascist organization. He was considered one of the driving forces behind this organization. As a Jew, he was hated by the Nazi regime. He wrote u. a. the book The Menace of Fascism the pamphlet The Mailed Fist . He also writes for the weekly Green Band . The NWF was most active in 1934 when it organized sixty meetings a week and several large-scale demonstrations.
  23. ^ Paul Gerhard Birnbaum (* Königsberg September 29, 1901; † Lemberg April 1942) was a social democrat. He was murdered by the Gestapo in 1942.
  24. Raleigh Keay Blackwood (born June 5, 1911; February 25, 1983) was an engineer at Anglo-Iranian Oil Ltd.
  25. ^ Max (Samuel) Katzenellenbogen (born February 1, 1906 in Leipzig) was a cellist. KPD functionary in Leipzig, later in Berlin. In 1932 he was arrested for breaking up the Reichswehr. He then emigrated to Moscow, where he studied music at the conservatory. He was arrested in 1937 and has since disappeared without a trace (Hermann Weber: White spots in history. The KPD victims of the Stalinist purges and their rehabilitation , 1989, p. 100.)
  26. Annemarie / Aenne Bodenstein was married to Hans Surén since 1920 .
  27. Ernest Boyce was a British news agent. Before the First World War he worked in the Russian mining industry. In 1918 he worked as an employee of Bruce Lockhart in Moscow, where he headed the local office of the SIS (Station Chief). In 1920 he was appointed head of the MI6 office in Helsinki and Tallinn, with the rank of passport control officer at the local British consulate for camouflage purposes. In November 1926 he was replaced by Harry Carr. In the summer of 1928 he left the Secret Service
  28. Louise Oehl , b. Brod (born October 27, 1907; June 25, 1999) was an antique dealer. Until 1928 she worked as a housekeeper and nanny, from 1928 to 1933 a doctor's assistant. She was arrested in 1933 for having worked in the Communist Youth Association. In 1936 she emigrated to Paris, where she married the painter Erwin Oehl. After the beginning of the war, both were interned. Louise Oehl was transferred to the Ravensbrück women's concentration camp. After the war ended, Louise and Erwin Oehl settled in Munich.
  29. ^ Robert Percy Brousson Director of the Anglo-Mexican Petroleum Company, Ltd. and managing director of Eagle Oil & Shipping Co. Ltd.
  30. ^ Harry Bullock (born August 11, 1881): Secretary of the British Vice Consul in Bremen from 1908. From 1910 to 1914 proconsul in Bremen. Interned at the outbreak of the First World War (released in March 1915). On July 13, 1915, he was appointed proconsul in Havre. On December 9, 1918, he was promoted to executive vice-consul. On July 1, 1924, he was transferred to Bremen and appointed executive vice-consul there. On May 29, 1926, he was promoted to regular vice consul. From 125 to 1939, he temporarily performed the duties of a managing consul as deputy of the consul on leave or absent for other reasons. On January 16, 19140 Bullock was appointed Vice Consul in Zagreb, from where he moved to Lisbon on August 5, 1941. In December 1941 he was sent to Oporto as executive vice-consul and was appointed vice-consul there on December 18, 1944 ( The Foreign Office List and Diplomatic and Consular Year Book , 1949, p. 185).
  31. Onissim Burawoy (* 1899) was a Russian engineer. After the Russian Revolution, his family emigrated to Germany, where he studied engineering. From 1923 to 1924 he was an assistant at the Technical University in Dresden, then from 1924 to 1927 he worked for Sachsenwerk licht- und Kraft AG. From 1927 to 1933 he worked in the Russia department of the General Electricity Company in Berlin. In 1933 he emigrated. From 1934 he worked for Ferguson Pailin Ltd. active in Manchester. He was an expert on high-voltage equipment and power plants. It was in 1924 at the Technical University Dresden with the work , the radio delay in surges of very short duration (also printed in: Archives of Electrical Engineering 16, 186-219, 1926, no. 3) PhD .
  32. Piotr Bzdyl (born July 11, 1898 in Galicia; April 10, 1974) was a Polish clergyman. He entered the Marist Order in the Netherlands in 1920, and in 1926 went to Bergen in Norway as an assistant priest. In 1931 he became vicar in Molde, in 1931 chaplain in Haugesund, then pastor there; from November 1932 to October 1935 he was pastor of the Jesu-Herz-Kapelle in Stabekk. From 1935 to 1947 he was the first parish priest in Hønefoss, then until 1957 parish priest in Stabekk. From 1957 to 1970 pastor again in Honefoss. In the 1970s he lived in Porsgrunn. He died in 1974 on home leave in Poland.
  33. Margarete Charoux (born May 25, 1895; 1985) was the wife of the sculptor Siegfried Charoux. She emigrated to London in 1935 and returned to Vienna in 1985.
  34. Montagu Reany Chidson (born April 13, 1893 in London; 1957) was a British officer. As a young man he entered the military. He was initially a member of the Royal Garrison Artillery. On April 30, 1913, he passed the pilot license test at the Bristol School near Salisbury. In October he completed his training at the Central Flying School. He was said to be the first British pilot to shoot down a German plane in 1914. He joined the Secret Intelligence Service in the 1920s or 1930s. From March 1931 to August 1935 he was head of the SIS office in Bucharest. In 1936 he was then appointed head of the SIS office in Amsterdam. He left this post in 1937. In 1940 Chidson worked again for the SIS in Amsterdam: After the invasion of the Netherlands by the Wehrmacht, he withdrew diamonds worth more than one million pounds from the occupiers and brought them to Great Britain. There he was temporarily assistant to the head of Section D of the SIS Laurence Grand. After a nervous breakdown, he was sent to Ankara, where he was officially Assistant Military Attaché, but was actually head of the embassy's SIS office. In this context, Cicero was involved in the affair.
  35. Hilda Clark (1881; 1955) was a Quaker and doctor. She was a granddaughter of John Bright. As a medical doctor, she specialized in obstetrics and tuberculosis. Before the First World War she was involved in the women's suffrage movement. During the First World War she organized the Quaker Aid for War Victims (War Victims Relief Committee). After the war she went to Vienna for the Friends' Service Committee, where she tried to provide the starving population - especially children - with food, especially milk, and to fight tuberculosis. At the end of the 1930s she worked again in Vienna to deal with the needs of German-Jewish refugees. Pacifist Singerstrasse.
  36. ^ Albert Clavering (born April 17, 1887 - June 7, 1972). Son of Issac Abraham Clozenburg. In the 1930s, Clavering built the Conservative Film Association (CFA) / Conservative and Unionist Films Association (CUFA), which served conservative party propaganda. As chairman or organizing director of this institution, he produced propaganda films in support of the Conservative Party and its politics and he cultivated contacts in the film industry to gain further supporters. In the 1930s to 1950s, the CFA / CUFA produced various advertising films (Topical Budget News Films) that were shown in the cinemas as part of the news programs. As a private citizen, he was the owner of a chain of cinemas and a company producing newsreels
  37. Lina Kant-Clutterbuck (born August 15, 1898 in Pforzheim; † July 30, 1976). From 1926 to May 1968 she was employed by the ITF. Multilingual (Arabic, Persian, English, French, Dutch). Working as chief stenographer in the ITF secretariat. Married to Gordon Clutterbuck († 1955).
  38. ^ Walter Cohn (born September 5, 1901 in Chemnitz) was a doctor in Chemnitz. He was a son of Henriette and Jacob Cohn. In July 1933, his welfare practice was withdrawn. At the end of 1933 he emigrated to an unknown country. His German citizenship was revoked around 1938 (Jürgen Nitsche / Ruth Röcher / Jüdische Gemeinde Chemnitz: Juden in Chemnitz: the history of the community and its members: with a documentation of the Jewish cemetery , 2002, p. 109.)
  39. Bertram Fothergill Crosfield (born November 14, 1882 in Rehill, Surrey, † August 23, 1951 in Thorpeness) was a British newspaper manager. He was a son of Albert J. (Oseph) Crosfield and his wife Gulielma Wallis. He was educated at Leighton Park and Trinity College, Cambridge University. He was the manager of the Daily News and then managing director of the New Chronicle from 1930 to 1951. Since 1910 he was married to Eleanor Cadbury (1885-1959), a daughter of George Cadbury.
  40. The following books were published under the pseudonym "E.7.": Spies I Knew , London 1933; Women Spies I have Known , London 1939; I am a Spy. The Danger Zone , London 1938; Hitler's Spy Ring , 1940; Romance of a Spy , 1947; under the name Randolph S. Davies the books Hitler's Crazy Gang: (100 Funny Inside Stories) , 1939 and Women Around Hitler , 1940. Where the information in the special wanted list GB comes from, that "Randolph S. Davies" is the author of Hitler's Spy Ring was not evident. It must therefore remain open which of the following three variants applies: a) "Randolph S. Davies" was the real name of the author who published the first five books under the pseudonym "E.7.", With two other books under his published real name; b) both "Randolph S. Davies" and "E.7." were two different pseudonyms by the same author who actually had another name and five books under the pseudonym "E.7." and two other books under the Published pseudonym "Randolph S. Davies" (in the Dictionary of World War I E7 is identified as Lancaster, who, if this scenario were to apply, would also be the man behind the name "Randolph S. Davies"); or c) the authors of the five books published under the name "E.7." and the two books published under the name "Randolph S. Davies" were different persons (with the sub-variants c1, that "Randolph S. Davies" was the real name of the author of the two books published under this name, and c2 that "Randolph S. Davies" was a pseudonym of the author of these two books). In the last-mentioned variant c) [(regardless of whether c1 or c2)] the RSHA would have been wrong. than in the preparation of the special wanted list GB "Randolph S. Davies" (whether this is a real name or a pseudonym was) as the author of the published under the name "E.7." book Hitler's Spy Ring identified during this identification in the first two variants (a and b) would be correct.
  41. [1] .
  42. Albin Dick (1913–1996) was a locksmith and electric welder. In May 1935 Dick was arrested in Dolni Rychnov for political activity and sentenced in July 1935 by the Cheb District Court to a six-month prison term. In 1937 the judgment was annulled by the Czech President Benes . In 1938 he emigrated. During the Second World War he was a Czechoslovak brigade in Great Britain, which was stationed at Royal Leamington Spa. At the same time he belonged to the communist Beuer group. From 1941 he worked as a locksmith and electric welder in the armaments works in Coventry. ( Exil , Vol. 19-22, 1999, pp. 29-32)
  43. Erhard Dill (born April 28, 1910 in Selb). Dill was a son of the Social Democratic Reichstag member Hans Dill . In July 1933 he emigrated to Czechoslovakia, where he joined SOPADE. For these he acted as a courier, the news and propaganda material (like the Neue Vorwärts ) to Germany, v. a. smuggled into Nuremberg. The Nazi judiciary initiated proceedings against him for preparation for high treason. He was expatriated around 1938. He lived in Paris until 1940.
  44. ^ Klaus Dohrn, HdE, I, p. 135
  45. Benjamin Drage († 1952), born in Cohen, was a British entrepreneur. He was the owner of a large furniture store founded in 1908 in High Holborn, London (Drages Ltd). After the pogroms of November 1938 in Germany, Drage spoke out publicly in Great Britain that his homeland should allow more Jewish refugees to enter the country. He donated his house rent-free to the Central British Fund for Jewish Relief and Rehabilitation, the organizational body of the Children's Refugee Movement. At his country estate, Weit Courteney, in Lingfield, Surrey, he housed children aged four to nine.
  46. Mary Dunstan published the Nazi-critical novel Banners in Bavaria in 1939 .
  47. Eric Edward Dutt was reportedly an agent in the service of the British MI6. In the 1930s, Dutt, a Hindu from India, offered himself up to the French Republic and the nationalists in Spain as an agent and broker of poison gases, but was turned away and temporarily arrested in Valencia. During the war he worked in Spain, where he was instructed by SIS employee Murphy from Gibraltar. Sentenced to death by the military tribunal in Montpellier on October 6, 1942. Other sources say that he was shot dead by French counterintelligence in Algeria (Paul Palillole: Fighting the Nazis: French Military Intelligence and Counterintelligence, 1935-1945 , 2003, p. 301; David Wingeate Pike : France Divided: The French and the Civil War in Spain , pp. 95-97).
  48. ^ Richard Erlanger was a German industrialist. Before 1914 he worked for the Cie des Minerais in Liège. In August 1915 he became an authorized signatory in the war chemicals company. In October 1919 he became deputy director of Rawack & Grünfeld AG in Charlottenburg. As part of this activity, he devoted himself to trading in mining and metallurgical products. In 1928 he became a deputy and in 1929 a full board member of Metallgesellschaft AG in Frankfurt. This was dedicated to the ore and metal trade, the operation of mining and smelting facilities. He was also a member of the supervisory board of the chemical product factories in Pommersdorf. Around 1936 he was ousted from this company because of his Jewish descent (Regina Roth: Staat und Wirtschaft im First World War , p. 144).
  49. Margarete Ewinger-Schenk. In 1920 she published the book The Armaments Worker in III. Bayer. Army corp .
  50. Edgar Wladislaus Fajans (* 1911; 1990) was a German-British chemist. He was a son of Kasimir Fajans and the godson of Chaim Weizmann . He studied physical chemistry at the University of Frankfurt. In 1935, his dissertation, supervised by KF Bonhoeffer, was published on the knowledge of hydrogen catalysis on nickel: experiments with parahydrogen and heavy hydrogen as a special edition in the journal for physical chemistry. In Great Britain Weizmann got him a job in Manchester at Borax Ltd in. (Also working for Manchester Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. And Canadian Industries).
  51. Algernon Gordon Fallowfield (born June 5, 1894). Fallowfield studied at Cambridge. On August 17, 1923 he was appointed Vice Consul in Cologne.
  52. ^ Rowland Charles Feilding (* May 18, 1871, † 1945) was an officer. He was a grandson of the 7th Earl of Denbigh. He was educated at Haileybury and the Royal School of Mines. In 1894 he went to South Africa. During the Matebele Rebellion of 1896 it was used in Gifford's Horse. In 1914 he was named captain of the City of London Veomanry Men. In 1915 he led the first battalion of the Coldstream Guards. In May 1915 he arrived in the Loos area. In September 1915 he took part in the Bad von Loos. From July to November 1916 he was deployed on the Somme and in 1917 in Messina. He belonged u. a. the Connaught Rangers, the Coldstream Guards, and the Civil Service rifles. On April 29, 1903, he married Edith Mary Stapleton-Bretherton. In 1929 his letters from the First World War ( War Letters to a Wife ) were published for the first time. He was a member of the Institution of Mining and Metallurgy and has worked as a mining engineer in New Zealand, Canada, Ceylon, India, South America, Russia, Siberia, Scandinavia, Spain and Italy.
  53. Egon Feldmann emigrated to the Netherlands, was expatriated in Germany and in 1941 deported to Mauthausen concentration camp, where he died on December 16, 1941.
  54. Sidney Theodore Felstead (1888-1965): German Spies at Bay. Being an Actual Record of the German Espionage in Great Britain during the Years 1914-1918. Compiled from Official Sources , 1920; A Society Adventuress, etc , 1923; The Underworld of London , 1923; Sir Richard Muir , 1927; Strange Company , 1930; I was the Kaiser's Master Spy , 1930; Edith Cavell, the Crime that Shook the World: Written from the Dossier of the German Secret Police and the Personal Narratives of Survivors , 1940; In Search of Sensation: Being Thirty Years of a London Journalist's Life 1945; Stars who Made the Halls: A Hundred Years of English Humor, Harmony and Hilarity , 1946; Racing Romance , 1949; Shades of Scotland Yard: Stories Grave and Gay of the World's Greatest Detective Force , 1950.
  55. Possibly Mary Ferguson, a contributor to the Daily Mirror.
  56. JV Fildes was secretary of the Unilever group from 1919 to 1946. After that he was advisory director of the same.
  57. Douglas Freeland Shute Filliter (born May 22, 1884 in Shotlands, Kent; 1968). He attended Marlborough School and Keble College, Oxford, which he left in 1907 with a BA with Honors in Classics. On December 2, 1884, he passed the entrance exam for the diplomatic service. On December 5, 1909, he was appointed vice consul in the consular service. On March 10, 1909, he was appointed Vice Consul in Panama. In 1909 and 1910 he headed the Vice Consulate in Colon. In 1912 he was temporarily used in the Foreign Office. On February 26, 1912, he was transferred to Bergen. On December 1, 1914, he was transferred to Bahia Blanca in Argentina. Acting Consul in Rosario from February 9th to August 21st. From August 30, 1915 to January 2, 1918, he was acting vice-consul in Buenos Aires. From February 1918 he was employed again in the Foreign Office. On June 17, 1919, he was appointed consul in Puerto Rico, but he actually remained in the Foreign Office. On October 1, 1921, he was transferred to Stockholm. In the 1920s he was consul for Tuscany, Umbria and Marches as well as Elba and the Tuscan island, based in Leghorn. In the 1930s he worked in Hamburg.
  58. ^ Anton Fischbach was a metal worker and union official. Before 1939 member of a KPC district leadership. Representative in the central management of the Red Metalworkers in the CSR and area secretary of the Union for West Bohemia. Employee of the Saxon Resettlement Authority. ZVU. Head of Organization and Statistics Department January 1, 1947 - March 31, 1948. End of 1945 Referent zvu. During war in the Czechoslovak army in exile, chairman of the SED operating group in the ZVU, informal co-regent. Retired from resettlement policy at the end of 1948. Then GDR Ministry for Post and Telecommunications, Head of Department at the Presidium of the GDR Council of Ministers.
  59. Louis Fischer was the author of the book Why Spain Fights On, London , London 1937.
  60. ^ Author of the book Nazi Shadows , 1935, which is banned in Germany .
  61. Wolstan Beaumont Charles Weld Forester (born August 27, 1899; October 26, 1961): After a career in the Royal Navy, he joined the British Foreign Service. On February 3, 1926, he was officially appointed and on March 13, he was appointed vice consul on probation in the Levantine consular service. On June 30, 1927, he was assigned to the British Mission in Tehran and appointed acting Vice-Consul there. On May 25, 1928 he was acting Vice Consul in Isfaban and on October 3, 1928 Vice Consul in Bushire. On December 31, 1929 he was transferred to Tangier and on January 1, 1931 appointed vice-consul there. On March 14, 1934, he was transferred to Durazzo in Albania and promoted to the rank of secretary, 2nd class in the diplomatic service. In the years 1934 to 1937 he repeatedly took on the role of chargé d'affaires there in the absence of the consul [?]. On June 6, 1938 Forester was transferred to Munich. In 1938 and 1939 he acted as the managing consul there. On March 23, 1940, he was promoted to consul in Basra. In 1942 he was acting consul general there. On May 25, 1928, Foresters was appointed executive vice-consul in Isfahan and on October 3, 1928 in Bushire. On December 31, 1929, he was transferred to Tangier and appointed vice-consul there on January 1, 1931. On March 11, 1943, Forester was appointed consul in Suez. On July 28, 1944, he was transferred to Damascus as the managing consul general. On January 27, 1947, he was transferred to Addis Ababa as 1st Embassy Secretary. In 1947 he headed this agency as a substitute. On September 22, 1949, Forester was appointed Consul General in Salonica and at the same time appointed a Level 6 official. On May 8, 1957 he was appointed consul general in Oporto. On March 23, 1955, he was appointed Consul General in Nice.
  62. Herbert Foster-Anderson was the author of the book Borderline Russia , which appeared in 1942.
  63. Freeman Horn (* around 1882) was an industrial intelligence officer and manager of the special products department of the British Aluminum Company Limited, in whose service he was from 1908 to 1947. Published u. a. Production of Aluminum Compounds in Germany (around 1946).
  64. Possibly (assumption of the Imperial War Museum) Richard Freund (born August 1, 1878 in Breslau; September 21, 1942 in Berlin). Since 1909 associate professor for gynecology and obstetrics; Dismissed from civil service on September 14, 1933 in accordance with Article 3 of the Law on Civil Servants, suicide in Berlin after the deportations began. But an internist and not a writer.
  65. Elsa Freudenberg , b. Liefmann (* 1897; 1985) medical doctor. In 1920 she married Adolf Freudenberg, with whom she had five children. They lived in Switzerland from the 1930s, where they took in refugees. Her husband was the head of the Ecumenical Refugee Aid in Geneva.
  66. ^ Curt Friedberg (* 1904) was an architect. 1932 to 1933 was an assistant at the Technical University in Stuttgart. From 1936 he was a researcher in London. His specialty was urban planning.
  67. Austrian monarchist. Expatriated. Was in a National Socialist concentration camp in 1933. Joined Prague in 1938 as "Otto von Habsburg's agent" and head of the legitimist "Prague headquarters". Allegedly worked for the Polish intelligence service before the war. Worked for the American OSS during emigration. After the war in Austria employees of the CIC. Died in the USA in 1984.
  68. Ernst Friedlander (1908; † 1949) was a commercial banker.
  69. Gerhard Friedrich went to the USA where he became assistant librarian and teacher of modern languages ​​at Guilford College in North Carolina. He was trained at the Bismarckgymnasium [?] In Stettin and at the State Library School in Berlin. He came to the USA in the spring of 1939 as a member of the Society of Friends. He later became a teacher of modern American and English literature at State College in Pennsylvania. He published two volumes of poetry and a volume of historical studies on the Pennsylvania Germans : When Quakes Meet and Other Poems , 1943
  70. ^ Dean Herbert Friedrich Friess , obituary in The Irish Times , April 23, 1997, accessed March 30, 2016
  71. ^ Francis Cecil Fulham (born January 18, 1895). Appointed proconsul in Königsberg on December 7, 1926. May 1927: Managing Vice Consul. Vice Consul January 1, 1929. Appointed Managing Vice Consul on March 1, 1934 in Munich. November 17, 1939 appointed Vice Consul Basel. SHAEF. April 1945 Vice Consul. Vice Consul in Lübeck from September to November 24th 1945. Hamburg from November 25th 1945 to October 10th 1946, Vice Consul there from August 1946 on. Managing Consul in Berlin from October 12, 1946, Vice Consul there since August 16, 1947. Official Consul General there in 1947. Appointed Vice Consul on August 17, 1947 in Hamburg. Acting consul there in 1947, 1948 and 1949. On April 1, 1946, appointed civil servant 4th class in Branch B of the Foreign Service. Rank consul in Hamburg awarded April 1, 1949.16. August 1949 appointed civil servant 3rd class. Appointed consul in Innsbruck on March 21, 1950. (Foreign Office List and Diplomatic Year Book, 1963, p. 255).
  72. Furmanek became involved after the First World War in the German-Polish border conflicts over the State belonging West Prussia (Rudolf Jaworski / Marian Wojciechowski: German and Poland between the wars , p 469.).
  73. Died in New York in 1980.
  74. Ruth Gollancz , née Lowy (* 1892; † 1973) was a British suffragette. She was a daughter of the stock broker Ernest Daniel Lowy. Even before the First World War she was active in the British movement to enforce women's suffrage. In 1919 she married the writer Victor Gollancz (her first fiancé had perished in the World War). In 1917 she was one of the first four women to be accepted into the Architectural Association. She was a graduate of the Slade School of Fine Art (1909–1912) and turned to painting late in life (she had her first exhibition in 1964 in the Upper Grosvenor Galleries). She had five daughters, including the musician Livia Ruth Gollancz (1920–2018) and the artist Vita Gollancz. Together with her husband, a publisher (including George Orwell) and Frank I Strauss, Gollancz formed the board of directors of the Left Book Club, a left-wing book club that the Nazis saw as an association for the implementation of Bolshevik ideas.
  75. Alan Percy Graves (born August 19, 1891 in Rosburcon Castle, New Ross, Southern Ireland; † August 20, 1965 in Geneva) became an attaché at the British Embassy in Washington on April 6, 1920, where he remained until November 1921. On November 15, 1922, he was appointed honorary attaché at the British Embassy in Berlin. Graves was married to Marie-Luise Clara Augusta zu Dohna (born July 12, 1906 in Frankfurt; † February 22, 1990 in Geneva) since September 4, 1929. ( The Foreign Office List and Diplomatic and Consular Year Book , Vol. 98, 1925, p. 250.)
  76. Elazar Halevy (January 28, 1897 in London; 1976): active in various Jewish organizations (general secretary). From 1949 to 1962 he was Vice Director of the Jerusalem State Primary School.
  77. Frank Halford was Shell-Mex's general manager of Shell-Mex and a director of the Asiatic Petroleum Company, later known as Shell International.
  78. ^ Hermann Hamacher (born January 28, 1886 in Süchteln, † May 14, 1940 in Essen) was active in the SPD during the Weimar period. He was editor of the newspaper Volkswacht and the Essener Arbeiterzeitung as well as active for the Reichsbanner. After the National Socialists came to power, he was taken into protective custody, from which he was released in May 1933. He hid in Essen for some time and soon afterwards fled to the Netherlands. He committed suicide when the German troops marched in in 1940. (Hans-Josef Steinberg: Resistance and Persecution in Essen, 1933-1945 , 1969, p. 43.)
  79. ^ Henry Lascelles, 6th Earl of Harewood (1882–1947), husband of Mary, Countess of Harewood and father of George Lascelles, 7th Earl of Harewood
  80. ^ Hermann Harke (born June 29, 1886; January 30, 1941) was the secretary of the factory workers' association in Schönebeck. In the summer of 1933 he emigrated. He operated u. a. as an activist in the Belgian section of the Mateotti Fund. After the outbreak of the war he was interned in France. He died in the Gurs camp in 1941. (Beatrix Herlemann: We have stayed whatever we were, Social Democrats: The resistance behavior of the SPD in the party district Magdeburg-Anhalt against National Socialism 1930-1945 , 2001, p. 142).
  81. Edwin Harle was British Vice Consul in the late 1930s with responsibility for the district of Essen and the surrounding area.
  82. Hubert Hatton-Hall was head of Section II (Army Section) of the British Secret Intelligence Service during World War II.
  83. George Henry Heilbuth († October 3, 1942) was a wine merchant and politician. He was a partner in G. Heilbuth G. Heilbuth & Co. From 1925 to 1926 he served as Lord Mayor of Westminster and then from 1926 to 1927 Deputy Mayor. Previously, he was chairman of various committees of the City Council (Accounts, Street, Guildhall School of Music, Sanitary, City of London Schools, Overseers, Gresham Committee). In 1899 he was elected a member of the Corporation of London. From 1904 to 1914 he was Guardian and Minister Guardian of the Corporation of London. In 1906 he became a member of Westminster City Council. In 1926 he was elected chairman of the West Ham Park Committee and in 1929 chairman of the City of London Police Committee. From 1909 to 1929 he served as Deputy Alderman (Ward of Walbrook). He was also a temporary overseer of St. Stephen's and St. John the Baptist Churches in Walbrook. From 1904 to 1930 he served as Guardian of the City of London and the City of Westminster. In 1932 he was sent by the City of London Corporation as its representative on the governing body of the City of London College. From 1904 to 1933 he held the post of First Secretary of the Lodge Guildhall Lodge, he was also the founder and master of the United Wards Lodge. Other honorary positions he held were as Vice-President of the Royal London Discharged Prisoners 'Aid Society, Chairman and Treasurer of the Brixton Prison Discharged Prisoners' Aid Society Society), Chairman of the Metropolitan Mayors Association (1925), Member of the Board of Directors of the Masonic Hospital, Member of the Grand Council Travel and Industrial Development Association of Great Britain and Tax Commissioner for the City of London. The National Socialists hated Heilbuth as a Jew. He was married to Florence Sankey. He was also President of the Westminster Pilantropic Society, the Westminster Health Society and the Westminster National Savings Committee (1925). ( Who Was Who , Vol. 2, p. 525) irector Hotel York. Ltd., Sacratinta Ltd. One of HM's Lieutenants City of London; liveryman company of spectacle-makers and member court of lirners company master 1940 and 1941; late member metropolitan asylum board; gov of bridewell and bethlem and middlesex hospitals; member city dispensary comm. and the honorable society of gray's inn, pase president united wards club, city of london; chm wesmisnter king'S roll committee, 25; vice-pres royal sanitary institute congress, Royal Sanitary Institute CongresB, 1926, and Member Jubilee Committee; also metropolitan boroughs standing joint committee, 1941; hon member sir edward clarke honor deo, londinium, and portsoken lodges.
  84. Heilfort was expatriated to Germany after her emigration and naturalized in Great Britain in 1947.
  85. ^ Fritz Heimann (born February 3, 1909 in Berlin) was a lawyer in Berlin in the early 1930s. From the beginning of 1932 he belonged to the Leuchtenburg district. In the summer of 1933 he was dismissed from the legal preparatory service due to his descent (half-Jewish) and his social democratic attitude. He went into political exile in Prague. There he turned away from the SPD and turned to the Black Front. In 1935 he went to London for the latter to establish contacts in Western Europe, and in 1936 to Belgium. After the German occupation in 1940, he went to southern France, where he was interned by the police of the Vichy State. According to a source, under increasing political pressure, he tried to flee to Switzerland, but was intercepted near the border and shot. According to another source, he perished in the Auschwitz extermination camp (Federal Archives: Memorial Book - Victims of Persecution).
  86. ^ Karl Hennemann (born September 17, 1898 in Cologne) was a German political functionary (KPD). Hennemann was the son of a tailor. Soldier from 1915. He learned the trade of cabinet maker. 1920 joined the VKPD. In 1924 he ran on the list of the KPD for the Cologne city council. In 1927 he became deputy chairman of the Red Aid in the Middle Rhine district, delegate to the district party conference (member of the editorial committee). In the summer of 1929 he was dismissed without notice from the Peter Stühlen company in Cologne-Kalk , where he was chairman of the works council. A lawsuit before the labor court was dismissed. Elected to Cologne City Council in November 1929, resignation from office on November 20, 1931. 1933 Escape from Germany. At the end of June 1933 he was in Vaals / Netherlands, working illegally for the KPD until 1934. Then in exile in the Saar region, France, Norway and Sweden. 1946 return to Germany and member of the zone secretariat in Mainz, responsible for personnel. 1948 to 1956 member of the secretariat of the state board of the KPD in Rhineland-Palatinate, initially responsible for labor and social affairs, then for personnel. Sentenced to 2 months in prison in 1959. 1960 moved to the GDR.
  87. Ernst Henri was a pseudonym of the Soviet agent Semjon Nikolajewitsch Rostowski, actually Leonid Arkadjewitsch Chentow (* 1904; 1990). He was since the 1920s a. a. active for the Comintern in Germany. Under the name Ernst Henri, he published articles on National Socialist Germany in the New Statesman magazine from 1933 . In 1934 he presented the book Hitler over Europe , which reprinted some of his articles and was reprinted twice. The book advocates the thesis that Hitler was a puppet of the German heavy industrialists. 1936 followed Hitler over Russia? The Coming Fight between the Fascist and Socialist Armies (1936). During the Second World War, Henri worked for the Soviet military intelligence service. He later wrote pamphlets against the People's Republic of China and the USA. His specialty was anti-Semitic and anti-Catholic polemics. Under his maiden name Leonidov, he wrote articles against Spain in 1963, which he claimed was controlled by the Rothschildts. In May 1962 he represented the Communist Party of the Soviet Union at a conference organized by the editors of the World Marxist Review . On this occasion he warned of the dangers that would arise from the fact that a Catholic (John F. Kennedy) ruled the USA, since the country was therefore in the hands of the clergy. opgu agent semyon nikolayevich rostovsky, recruiter of moscow center, tal sp in cam 30s, tass correspondent. In the 1960s, Does Neo-Fascism Have a Future? Notes on the History of Today . He was the recipient of the Vorovsky Prize
  88. ^ Franz Paul Felix Hering (born April 23, 1902 in Wengelsdorf; 1990 in Cambridge). He received his doctorate for his work on trade union formation in German agriculture in Kiel in 1929. Later he was a functionary in the woodworkers association. He was expatriated from Germany in the late 1930s.
  89. ^ Anna Neubeck (born June 20, 1900 in Witten; 1942/1943 in Auschwitz concentration camp), b. Herzstein was a communist. With Hans Neubeck (1897–1900) she had the son Herbert (1923–1943) and the daughter Marianne. In 1933 the family fled to Belgium because of their communist sentiments and their mother's Jewish origins. Hans Neubeck fought in the Spanish Civil War in 1937, he died in 1940 of an injury sustained there while he was relaxing in the Soviet Union. After the German occupation of Belgium, Neubeck and her children were arrested. On March 31, 1941, she was found guilty of the criminal offense of preparation for high treason by the Hamm Higher Regional Court and sentenced to two and a half years in prison because she had accepted or redistributed money and food from the communist Red Aid in Brussels and because she had contacts with refugees there Had kept. Neubeck's daughter was deported to Auschwitz in 1942 and gassed there on November 30, 1942. Anna Neubeck followed in December 1942. The son was executed in Berlin in April 1943. Today a stumbling stone in front of the house at Reisholzer Strasse 26 in Düsseldorf reminds of Neubeck and her children. In 1972, the then head of the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution, Hubert Schrübbers , had to leave his post prematurely because of his involvement in the conviction of Neubeck in 1941 (he appeared as a prosecutor for the public prosecutor's office and had demanded her conviction).
  90. Fred Himmelweit (born May 20, 1902; 1977). Doctorate in 1928 with the thesis The influence of lecithin and cholesterol levels in blood serum by adrenaline to the Dr. med. Until 1933 he was a volunteer assistant at the Hygiene Institute. He emigrated and was expatriated. While emigrating in 1935, he found a position as a bacteriologist and biochemist in the Department of Pathology at St. Mary's Hospital in London. He also became the owner of a private practice in London. From 1938 he was a Research Fellow in Virus Diseases. Since 1965 he was also honorary professor at the University of Frankfurt.
  91. Hindreks emigrated to South Africa in 1935, where he taught at a grammar school in Capetwon and then at the university there, before he remigrated to Europe in 1953.
  92. ^ Emil Hirsch (born December 24, 1876 in Berlin; June 11, 1947). Hirsch was expatriated around 1937 ( The expatriation of German citizens 1933-45 according to the lists published in the Reichsanzeiger , 1985, p. 81).
  93. ^ Josef Hubmann (born November 13, 1910 in Pernegg; 1956/1957) was a social democrat. He was one of eleven children of a police officer of the same name and mayor of Pernegg. In February 1934 he fought with the Republican Schutzbund in the uprising of the Austrian Social Democrats against the Dolffuss regime (deployment between Graz and Bruck). After several months of internment, he went to Kharkov in the Soviet Union with his brother Erich. From there they traveled to Spain in 1937, where they took part in the Spanish Civil War on the part of the Republicans as members of a transmission company (aliases: Erich Kummer and Josef Lustig). With the international brigades withdrawn, they were interned in France in the camps in St. Cyperien, Gurs, Argeles-sur-mer and finally in the fortress Mont-Louis in the Pyrenees, before they were extradited to the Gestapo in December 1940 and taken to the Dachau concentration camp . Erich was shot on April 28, 1945 during the Dachau uprising (a street there is named after him). After the liberation from Dachau, Hubmann married in 1945. He died of a heart attack at the age of 46.
  94. Hans Jäger, see: Werner Röder, Herbert A. Strauss (Hrsg.): Biographisches Handbuch der Deutschensprachigen Emigration nach 1933. Vol. 1: Politics, Economy, Public Life . Saur, Munich 1980, p. 327f.
  95. ^ Jones, Oscar Philip (1898–1980) airline pilot , at The National Archives
  96. ^ Arnold Myer Kaizer (* 1896; † July 15, 1967): General Secretary of the Federation of Jewish Relief Organizations. Author of the book This Whitechapel of Ours (1944).
  97. Anna (Niouta) Kallin (born January 15, 1896 in Moscow; October 14, 1984) was a Russian singer. She was the daughter of the Russian-Jewish businessman Samuel Kallin and his wife Ida. In 1912 she came to Germany with her parents. From 1912 to 1919 she studied at the University of Leipzig. Then she completed a vocal training in Dresden. Since 1921 she had a close relationship with Oskar Kokoschka. After living for a while with her friend Alice Lahmann on the "White Deer" near Dresden, she moved in with Kokoschka in his pavilion in the "Great Garden". At the request of her parents, she lived in Berlin for some time around 1922, later in London, but always came back to Dresden to study during the semesters. When Kokoschka left Dresden in 1923, she accompanied him to Switzerland. After the death of Kokoschka's father and the resulting longer stay in Vienna, the two became estranged, which was only replaced by a friendly contact during Kokoschka's travel time from 1925 onwards. During her emigration she worked for the BBC. She later became close to Isaiah Belin.
  98. Lina Kant-Clutterbuck (* August 15, 1898; † July 30, 1976) worked for the International Trade Federation: In 1926 she began to work as a typist and translator for them. She later became chief stenographer at ITF headquarters. In May 1968 she retired. She was married to Gordon Clutterbuck († 1955).
  99. Otto Paul Theodor Kantorowicz (November 19, 1906) was a researcher at the Physics Institute and Hygiene Institute at Berlin University from 1931-1933. In 1932 he received his doctorate with a thesis on the conductivity of pressed metal powder . In emigration from 1934 to 1936 researcher at the Imperial College of Science and Technology at the University of London. From 1936 he worked at the Research Laboratory of the General Electric Corporation in London. His specialties were technical physics, electrical conductivity, X-ray analysis. He died on February 26, 1973 in Ulverston, Cumbria.
  100. Karplus was an assistant at the Technical University of Berlin from 1932 to 1934. In 1935 he went to London. He was an expert in steam and heat technology, steam engines and turbines.
  101. ^ Helmut Friedrich Hermann Kern (born June 3, 1905 in Magdeburg; † November 18, 1988). In the 1920s youth leader of the working class youth in the old Neustadt of Magdeburg. Emigrated and was expatriated in Germany. After 1945 belonged to the Neubeginnen group. Later emigrated to the United States. There director of the education department of the Meat Cutters Union of America and finally chairman of the International Union of Butcher Workmen.
  102. Josef Kotas was a Czechoslovak miner and political functionary (KP). In 1939 he was elected mayor of Ostrava. Shortly afterwards he had to flee to Great Britain due to the German occupation of his homeland.
  103. Jan Ludwig Krejci was Chief of Staff of the Czechoslovak Army in the 1930s.
  104. Henning Kahmann: The bankers of Jacquier & Securius 1933-1945: a legal-historical case study on the “Aryanization” of a Berlin bank , 2002, p. 209.
  105. Erich Langstadt (* 1910; † 1989) was a German-British librarian. From 1931 to 1932 Langstadt was a student assistant at the University of Freiburg. After the National Socialists came to power, Langstadt emigrated to Great Britain. There he received a position at St. John's College, Cambridge University in 1934. In 1935 he received his doctorate there with the thesis The Conception of the civitas christiana in the Thought of the early Church . From 1946 to 1975 he was a librarian at the Brotherton Library, Leeds University. There he was responsible in particular for the sub-department for literature on the Semitic languages, which he built up significantly. Further publication: Select List of the Historical Writings of GG Coulton, Litt., FBA, in: The Cambridge Historical Journal, Vol. 9, No. 1 (1947), pp. 120-125. (German Studies Library Group: Librarians in Exile: Dr. Erich Langstadt , 1991).
  106. Arthur Lasnitzki was a German medic. He received his doctorate in Berlin in 1922 with the work on the influence of certain narcotics on cell permeability . In 1923 he became a researcher at the Physiological Institute of the University of Halle. From 1924 to 1925 he worked as an assistant at the Pathological Institute of the Charite in Berlin. From 1926 to 1933 he was director of the biochemical laboratory of the same university. In 1934 he went to Great Britain, where at the end of the year he found a position at the Cancer Research Department of the University of Manchester, which was renewed annually and funded by the Professional Committee of Jewish Refugees and the Manchester Committee of Cancer Research. He stayed there until November 1938. He then got a position at the University of Bristol and then in Birmingham. He was naturalized in 1946. He was married to Malka Lasnitzki.
  107. According to the expatriation report in the Reichsanzeiger (see Hepp / Lehmann: Ausürgerung , 1985, p. 181).
  108. ^ Walter Leubuscher (born January 9, 1909 in Marburg; 1947). In 1937, Leubuscher wrote the anti-Nazi propaganda pamphlet The Great Mistake on behalf of or with the approval of the Austrian authorities . A contribution to the history of the National Socialist movement in Austria . (See entry at the Baden-Württemberg State Archive  in the German Digital Library )
  109. Ida Levisohn (* 1901) was a German botanist. Levisohn was a granddaughter from the first marriage of the Kempen textile goods dealer Simon Winter and daughter of the teacher Meier Levisohn and his wife Emilie, née Winter. After attending school, Levisohn studied chemistry and physics in Bonn for four semesters. Then she spent a seminar year at the Königin-Luise-Schule in Cologne. In the winter semester of 1922/1923 she began studying at the Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main, where she received her doctorate six years later in botany with a thesis on the history of development and biology of Basidiobolus ranarum Eidam . In 1931/1932 Levisohn went to Great Britain with her mother, where she found a position as a research assistant at Oxford University. She later worked in Cambridge. During World War II, she did research in the Botany Department of Bedford College. With the help of the Refugee Committee in Cambridge, she is said to have brought Jews from Kempen there. (in: Gerhard Rehm (Hrsg.): Adel, Reformation and Stadt am Niederrhein: Festschrift for Leo Peters , 2009, p. 269).
  110. Dissertation on the determination of the particle size in tin acid brines , Cologne 1934.
  111. ^ John Lloyd was one of two directors of the British government on the board of directors of the Anglo-Iranian Oil Compan.
  112. ^ Lionel Loewe was a British intelligence service. At the end of the 1930s he was stationed in the Netherlands as a representative of the Secret Intelligence Service, where he was deputy head of the SIS station in The Hague. His area of ​​responsibility also included acting as a liaison between the British intelligence service and the Dutch intelligence service. In October 1939 he was involved in the Venlo incident, which is why his name appears in various Nazi publications in the following years in which he is referred to as a Jew. After his return to Great Britain he was Richard V. Laming's deputy from 1940 to 1945 as head of the Netherlands Section (ection N) of the Special Operations Executive. This had the task of organizing the British intelligence work in the German-occupied Netherlands. So she smuggled u. a. Agents in the Netherlands (mostly through parachute drops) to gather information or organize subversive activities.
  113. ^ Hans Lowenthal (born December 4, 1899 in Berlin). From 1926 Lowenthal worked at the Research Institute for Gyhiene and Immunity Theory in Berlin. In 1927 he moved to the Robert Koch Institute for Infectious Diseases in Berlin , where he set up the cell research department. In 1933 he emigrated. In 1934 he became a Research Fellow at the London Hospital Medical School.
  114. ^ Siegmund Löwi was active in the metal workers' association and the SPD. In 1918 he joined the USPD and in 1922 returned to the SPD. In 1933 he went to England, from where he came back in 1945/1946 (Johannes Kolb: Metal trade unions in the post-war period , p. 164)
  115. Lubszynski was an engineer at Telefunken AG. In 1934 he went to Great Britain. He was expatriated in Germany around 1937. He supplied the British with technical information.
  116. ^ Charles Raymond Maude (born February 27, 1882 in Compton, Surrey; November 14, 1943 in Marylebone) was a British officer.
  117. GM McCarthy worked for the Daily Express (parliamentary sub-editor) before becoming assistant editor to the Sunday Referee.
  118. Edward May was a medic. From 1930 to 1933 he did research at the Berlin University. In 1934 he opened a private practice in London, where he also conducted research at the London Hospital.
  119. ^ Karl Josef Maria Ferdinand Meißner von Hohenmeiß (born March 28, 1896 in Olmütz). He received his doctorate on April 3, 1922 at the philosophical faculty of the University of Leipzig. As a journalist he edited a. a. the anti-Nazi magazine Grenzbote published in Bratislava . He was particularly hated by the National Socialists because of an open letter to Arthur Seyß-Inquart, the German Reich Governor in Vienna, which he wrote in 1938. After his emigration he was expatriated and depromised by the University of Leipzig on September 21, 1942, which was reversed in July 2001.
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  121. ^ Henry Melchett 2nd Baron Melchett (* 1898 in London; 1949 in Miami Beach) was a British Zionist. The family - originally Mond - had come to Great Britain in 1862. In 1930 he became the heir of the Imperial Chemical Industries chemical company - the largest chemical company in the Empire and one of the largest in the world - and the nobility of his father, Alfred Melchett, a former government minister. He was a World War I veteran with the South Wales Borderers and a Member of the House of Commons since 1929. In 1933 he was a leader in the Jewish boycott movement against German goods. In the same year he confessed to Judaism in protest against the Nazi state. He later was President of the Mac-cabi World Union. Fonts: Your Neighbor.
  122. Kurt Merlin-Eisenberg (* 1899). From 1928 to 1933 Merling-Eisenberg was a private lecturer at the Berlin University and director of the Institute for Building Hygiene. From 1934 he worked as a researcher at the Bland-Sutton Institute of Pathology at Middlesex Hospital in London. His specialties were bacteriology, hygiene and building hygiene.
  123. Hilde Merzbach , married Birnbaum (born February 2, 1909; August 12, 2003 in Seattle). She was the daughter of a lawyer who was the leader of the Jewish community in Frankfurt. Her parents owned the established Merzbach Bank. She studied law (including in Freiburg and Frankfurt) and began her legal traineeship. She left Germany in March 1933. She went first to England, then, in 1938, to Montreal and from there to Seattle, where her sister had lived since 1936 and where she herself arrived in the winter of 1938. In the meantime, she was expatriated in Germany. In December 1940 she married William "Bill" Birnbaum, who came from Poland. In later years she became involved in civil rights and health care. She also earned a master's degree in economics from the University of Washington. She later taught at various colleges and became Chair of the Department of Economics at Bellevue Community College. In 1955 she became the first president of Group Health (Q: Hilde Birnbaum, who fled from Nazi Germany, dies at 94; autobiographical manuscript The Rise of Nazism Before World War II. Memoirs of Germany summary ).
  124. Julio Metal was a banker. He came from Galicia. In 1929 Metal was naturalized in Lichtenstein. During the inflation of 1923 he had acquired numerous properties in Berlin, most of which he sold again in 1932. He then owned houses and farms in Germany and Austria worth several million Reichsmarks. This was placed under forced administration under the National Socialists. He was also the owner of registered offices in Chur and Vaduz.
  125. Herbert Meyer was a German chemist. From 1932 to 1933 he was an assistant at the University of Cologne. In 1933 he emigrated to London, where he was a specialist in organic chemistry in the service of industry. Probable dissertation: hydrazino-malonic acid and derivatives of hydrazino-malonic acid .
  126. ^ Siegfried Ernst Michael (* 1898). From 1925 to 1932 he was a researcher in Berlin, then at the TH Munich. In Birmingham since 1933. Dissertation contributions to the chemistry of bile acids , 1923.
  127. ^ Günter Michalowski (born August 7, 1911 in Düsseldorf; 1940 in Paris). Michalowk was the son of a real estate agent. In his youth he began to make a name for himself as a chess player. After graduating from high school in 1929/1930, he studied in Cologne. Michalowski left Düsseldorf in July 1935 and took part in the Spanish Civil War on the Republican side. He was expatriated in Germany around 1938. He took his own life during the German invasion of Paris (Karl Schabrod: Resistance against Flick and Florian: Düsseldorf Antifascists on their Resistance, 1933-1945 , 1978, p. 140; F.-K. Hebeke: Günter Michalowski, in: Düsseldorf Schach , April 2011, p. 3f. )
  128. Lorenz Michaelis (* 1902; February 28, 1979 in Stoke Mandeville Hospital) was a German-British medic. He was a son of the patent attorney Karl Michaelis and his wife Dora. He studied medicine in Berlin and Breslau. In 1927 he received his license to practice medicine. In 1930 he received his doctorate with the thesis Comparative microscopic investigations on recent, historical and fossil human bones: at the same time a contribution to the history of syphilis for Dr. med. He became an orthopedic surgeon. From 1927 to 1929 he was an assistant at the Pathological-Anatomical Institute of the Rudolf Virchow Hospital in Berlin. From 1929 to 1933 he was an assistant at the Surgical and Orthopedic Clinic in Breslau. In 1933 he emigrated. From 1935 he lived in Glasgow. In 1937 he received the Scottish triple qualification. There he ran a clinic as an orthopedic surgeon. During the war he was an orthopedic consultant at Botley Park EMS Hospital. From 1946 to 1948 he was head of the orthopedic department of Teddington Hospitals and then until 1950 orthopedic surgeon in the South-West Metropolitan Ring. Later was a co-founder of the International Medical Society of Paraplegia
  129. Herbert Monk lived for several decades in Germany, where he served as British Vice Consul in Essen (around 1930) and in Chemnitz (late 1930s).
  130. Edwin Montagu Smauel (* 1883; 1948) was a British banker. He was a son of Samuel Montagu, 1st Baron Swaythling and brother of Edwin Samuel Montagu . He studied in Oxford and took part in the First World War from 1914 to 1918 in which he a. a. was used in Gallipoli and was awarded for bravery. In 1940 he was reactivated as a major in the British Marines. After the war he worked as a banker.
  131. Ferdinand Monzer (* July 12, 1898; † October 5, 1968) was a colonel in the Czechoslovak General Staff in Exile.
  132. ^ Moosberg, a Jew, emigrated to South America in June 1938. He was expatriated in Germany.
  133. Morris Myer (* 1879; 1944) was the editor of the Yiddish-language daily DiTsayt ( Jewish Times ), the leading Jewish organ in London's East End , for many years .
  134. ^ Franz Nagelschmidt (* 1875; † 1952) was a German radiologist. From 1900 to 1903 he was an assistant at the Charite, then he ran a private practice and did research until 1933. From 1934 he worked at the Victoria Memorial jewish Hospital in Manchester. Publications: Psoriasis and Glycosuria , 1900; Modern Antiseptics: Carbolic Acid, Lysol and Lysoform , 1904; On immunity in syphilis: together with remarks on diagnosis and serotherapy of syphilis , 1904; Diathermy textbook for doctors and students , 1913.
  135. Hans Naumann was a German medic. From 1928 to 1933 he conducted research at the Charité Medical Clinic in Berlin. In 1933 he moved to Seaman's Hospital in Greenwich. Metabolism was his specialty.
  136. Neubeck came from a merchant family. In 1934 she was temporarily imprisoned for preparation for high treason. In 1935 she moved to Belgium, where she was active in the anti-Nazi emigre movement. She was arrested in Belgium on August 26, 1940 and transferred to Düsseldorf on October 9. The Hamm Higher Regional Court, with the participation of the later President of the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution, Schrübbers, sentenced her to two years and six months in prison. Deported from Ziegenhain prison to Auschwitz on December 7, 1942. (Konrad Kwiet / Helmut Eschwege: Self-Assertion and Resistance: German Jews in the Struggle for Existence and Human Dignity, 1933–1945 , 1984, p. 104.)
  137. ^ After 1933 Neubeck emigrated to Brussels with his wife (see N12), where he joined the anti-Nazi emigre movement in Belgium. In 1936 he fought in the Spanish Civil War as a member of the International Brigades . He was wounded and died of his injuries in 1940 in a sanatorium in Crimea.
  138. HD Nichols (1890-1956) was a contributor to the Manchester Guardian newspaper . He was a senior editor ( News Editor and Chief reporter ) and was from 1911 to 1956 a member of the editorial staff of the newspaper. He was also a member of the National Union of Journalists, of which he was president from 1933 to 1934.
  139. Wilhelm Heinrich Nickel was expatriated in August 1938. Actors on the Little Stage in London. (Fritjof Trapp: Handbook of the German-speaking Exile Theater 1933–1945 , Vols. 1-2, p. 701).
  140. Sydney W. Pascall (born February 12, 1877; August 4, 1949) was a sugar manufacturer. From 1931 to 1932 President of Rotary International.
  141. Ernst Petschek was the oldest of the Petschek brothers.
  142. ^ Eva Elisabeth Petschek (* 1920 in Prague) was a daughter of ... Petchek. She was a kindergarten teacher and piano teacher. In 1948 she married the journalist Robert Goldmann. In 1938 she went to Great Britain, in 1939 to Canada and in 1941 to the USA. They had a son, Peter (* 1953) and two daughters Andrea and Judith (* 1955).
  143. ^ Friedrich Fitz Petschek (born October 28, 1890 in Prague; † August 26, 1940 in Buenos Aires) was a Czechoslovak entrepreneur: he was the owner of mines in Silesia and Northern Bohemia and a bank in Prague as well as a partner in the Petschek Group. He was a son of Isidor Petschek and his wife Camilla, ge. Robitschek; Brother of Hans Petschek. Married to Louise A.
  144. Hans Petschek (born August 23, 1895 in Prague; 1968 in Scarsdale) was an industrialist and businessman. He was a son of Isidor Petschek and brother of Otto Petschek . After his brother's death, Petschek ran the Petschek corporate conglomerate (including a coal wholesaler) in Czechoslovakia. He sat on the board of the Bohemian Union Bank and was a member of the supervisory board of the Riunione Adriatica di Sicurta in Prague. In 1937 the family transferred a large part of their fortune to Great Britain in order to evade the access of the National Socialists, whose efforts to incorporate Czechoslovakia were already foreseeable at that time. After the occupation of the Sudeten areas, in which many of the Petschek estates were located, Petschek went to London with his wife, Eva, and his sons Harry E. and Albert. Before that, they sold their possessions in the Sudeten Mountains, including 24 coal mines and a trading company (these accounted for 30% of the North Bohemian coal production). After the confiscation of the majority of the remaining family property in the rest of Czechoslovakia, after this was also occupied by German troops in the spring of 1939, Petschek settled in the United States, where he had previously set up a trust fund of 10,000,000 dollars Had set up an emergency reserve. During the war he ran a factory in Maine. Above all, however, he was involved in the United Continental Corporation in New York, which he ran with his nephew Walter Petschek. ( Who's who in Central and East Europe , 1935, p. 752)
  145. Ina Petschek , married Schlesinger (* 1922, July 14, 2013 in New York) was a daughter of ... Petschek. She was married to Adi Schlesinger with whom she had three children.
  146. ^ Karl Petschek (born November 13, 1890) was a son of Ignatz Petschek. He headed the representation of the Petschek Group in Berlin until 1939 and then emigrated.
  147. Rita Petschek , married Kafka.
  148. ^ Wilhelm Petschek (born February 13, 1896 in Aussig; † 1980) was a son of Ignatz Petschek and brother of Karl and Ernst Petschek. He resigned from the Hubertus Braunkohle AG supervisory board in June 1938 in order to protect the company from aryanization. He emigrated to the USA. In 1981 the American jewish Committee founded the William Petschek National Jewish Family Center in his memory, a research center dedicated to strengthening Jewish family life. William Petschek award for piano performance from the Julliard School.
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  150. Christopher John Philipps (Christopher J. Philipps) (born June 30, 1896 in Nottingham) was British proconsul and later British vice-consul in Munich. After the First World War, in which he participated with the Sherwood Foresters and served in the British occupation army near Bonn, he resigned as a captain from the army and entered the diplomatic service: In 1921 he became an employee at the consulate general in Munich, where he was up to Remained active in 1939. A few months before the outbreak of World War II, he switched to an armaments company.
  151. ^ Allard Pierson (born November 30, 1884) was a Dutch banker. He was a son of JL Pierson.
  152. Dissertation on the surgical treatment of the myomatous uterus in pregnancy, with special consideration of the total abdominal extirpation of the pregnant myomatous uterus .
  153. ^ Eugen Rabinowitsch (* 1898). From 1931 to 1933 assistant at the Physics Institute of the University of Göttingen. 1934 researcher at the Imperial College of Science and Technology in London. Publications: About the representation of tin hydrogen and the properties of volatile hydrides , 1925; Basic concepts of chemistry , 1930.
  154. ^ Eva Violet Marchioness of Reading, b. Moon (born August 6, 1895 in London; August 14, 1973 in West Sussex) was the wife of Gerald Isaacs, 2nd Marquess of Reading. She began to get involved in women's interests early on, especially child welfare. During World War II, she advised the Ministry of Health on child health issues. was from 1957 to 1959 chairman of the National Council of Women in Britain and vice chairman of the British section of the World Jewish Congress. She was raised in a Christian way, but turned to her Jewish roots in the 1930s and supported the Zionist movement.
  155. ^ Cyrus Hunter Regnart (born November 26, 1878 in Winchmore Hill, † July 20, 1921), also known as Roy Regnart, was a British intelligence officer. He was a son of the upholsterer Clare Henry Regnart and his wife Harriet Elizabeth. After attending the Uppingham School (1885-1895) he entered the Navy. He was promoted successively to 2nd Lieutenant (September 1, 1897), Lieutenant (July 1, 1898), Captain (July 9, 1904). On December 3, 1904, he was transferred to the naval intelligence service (until October 21, 1905; again August 1 to September 1, 1906). In 1908 he was finally transferred to the intelligence service. In 1913 Regnart was sent to Brussels as an intelligence officer. From there he built up a network of agents along the Belgian eastern border and to northwest Germany. In this position he was responsible for the intelligence processing of the Belgian eastern border with Germany and the Dutch-German areas from the Belgian northern border to Venlo and Nijmegen. He was also responsible for monitoring the cities of Cologne, Münster and Oldenburg. On July 30, 1914, he was reactivated in the navy and used until 1918 as an officer in the naval base Fort Loch Ewe. On July 25, 1919, he was appointed major in the reserve. He shot himself at Woodstock House in 1921.
  156. Hans Carl Hermann Reichard was expatriated around 938.
  157. ^ Ernst Reinhold (1897–1957), commercial clerk, DSAP member; came to Great Britain in February 1939, in May 1939 his wife and two daughters arrived in London.
  158. Tibertius Reiter (* 1903; around 1970) received his license to practice medicine in Berlin in 1926. His dissertation examined the topic of experiences with tube perfusion . He ran a practice in London, was a member of the Royal Society and wrote articles for various journals: Problem of Male Rejuvenation, in: Appendix to Encyclopedia Sez Prac 1957, Testosterone Implantation. The Method of Choice for Treatment of Testosterone Deficiency, in: Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, Vol. 13, No. 12 (December 1965), pp. 540-50; Clinical Study of 240 Implantation in Aging Males, in: Journal of the American Genial Society, 1963; Plasma Levels of Testosterone in Aging Male PATS Foll: Implantation of Testosterone, in: Journal American Geriatrical Society, 1964.
  159. Vladimir Rosenbaum-Ducomun (1894; 1984) was a Swiss lawyer. Summer residence in La Braca manor in Comologno. Here he offered shelter to many German emigrants in the years after 1933.
  160. Hans Rosenberg (* 1890) was a German medic. From 1922 to 1933 he was a researcher in Berlin, most recently as a private lecturer or associate professor at the University of Veterinary Medicine in Berlin. In 1934 he accepted a position at the London Hospital.
  161. ^ Karl Rosenberg (* 1893) was a German curator. From 1922 to 1935 Rosenberg was assistant and later curator in the Kupferstichkabinett of the Berlin State Museums. In 1939 he came to Harvard University as a visiting professor.
  162. Probably related to Rudolf Rossmeil (1923-1986).
  163. ^ Paul Rothschild (* 1901; 1965) was a German medic. After studying medicine, he worked for two years at the Charité's Pathological Institute from 1926 and at Otto Meyerhof from 1928 to 1930. After several stays in England, he accepted an assistant position at Volhard in Frankfurt am Main in 1931, which he retained until 1933. In 1934 he emigrated to Great Britain, where he ran a private practice in Blaengarw, Glamorgan, Wales. Dissertation: Arhinencephalia completa A new form of arhinencephaly with considerations over. d. formal u. causal genesis v. Arhinencephaly a. Cyklopie , 1927.
  164. ^ Albert Röhr (born November 5, 1904 in Halle). (Code name Adolf and Heinz Blum ) Röhr belonged to the KPD district leadership in Halle-Merseburg before 1933. He was the head of the KPD's anti-militarist apparatus in Halle and had intelligence and military knowledge. He emigrated around 1933 and lived in Great Britain for eight years. He was expatriated by the National Socialists. He became chairman of the section of the international emigrant organization (union of emigrants from different countries) Center in Birmingham. But the organization hardly emerged. At times it was considered to parachute him over Germany as an agent for the British and Americans, but this did not happen because he fell ill with a severe cold. From around 1949 he worked as a personnel manager in the Anhalt Ministry of Economics. In October 1950 he was deposed due to obscure information about his time as an emigrant. Instead, he was sent to the SED district party school "Max Lademann", where he encountered difficulties because of the accusation of "conciliatory" tendencies. He then became the technical director of the state-owned non-profit enterprise Halle.
  165. Rubner was a prisoner in the Dachau concentration camp in 1933/1934.
  166. PM Samuel was a director of the Shell holding company Shell Transport & Trading Co. Ltd. He was also the director of Heywood Investments Central Africa Ltd.
  167. Possibly author of the dissertation Rare Localizations of Anemic Lymphoma , Jena 1903.
  168. George layer (* 1884) was a German entrepreneur. He was President of Georgschicht AG in Aussig and Böhmische Reiswerke AG in Aussig as well as a director at Lever Brothers and Unilever Ltd in London. In 1938 he was naturalized in Great Britain. He also sat on the supervisory board of the Yugoslav Shift Lever AG. In 1946, he resigned from his director positions at Lever Brothers and Unilever Limited and at Lever Brothers and Unilever NV2 .
  169. Gotthard Schild was district leader of the NSDAP. In December he founded a German Socialist Struggle Movement (DSKB) in Berlin-Wedding as a split from the NSDAP. He also published the monthly Der Deutschen Sozialist, Reich organ of the German Socialist Struggle Movement . In 1933 he went into exile. He lived in Glasgow and was temporarily interned.
  170. (* 1907; † February 4, 1937 in London) was a German chemist. From 1929 to 1934 he was an assistant at the Institute for Colloid Research at the University of Frankfurt. From 1935 he worked at the National Institute of Medical Research in London.
  171. Erich Schneider (* 1903) was a German botanist. From 1927 to 1928 Schneider was an assistant at the Botanical Institute of the University of Greifswald. He then worked from 1928 to 1934 as an assistant at the Botanical Institute of the University of Breslau. After the National Socialists came to power in the spring of 1933, Schneider was ousted from the civil service. In 1934 he emigrated to Istanbul, where he taught at the Botanical Institute until 1936. In 1936 he moved to London. Schneider's research focus was the physiology of plants (writings: Plasmolysis as a characteristic of living cells , 1925 [?]).
  172. ^ Friedrich Wilhelm 'Willi' Schneider was the personal servant and lover of Gottfried von Putlitz. He was a former waiter and allegedly a temporary concentration camp inmate. He fled with Putlitz to Great Britain via the Netherlands and then went to the United States via Jamaica.
  173. ^ Robert Schurmann (born August 2, 1904 in Stuttgart). From 1929 to 1933 Schnurmann was an assistant at the Institute for Physical Chemistry at the University of Hamburg. In 1935 he got a position at the Laboratory for Physical Chemistry at Cambridge University. After the war he was a lecturer in the Department of Chemical Engineering at the University of Birmingham.
  174. ^ Georg Schwarz was a member of the Degussa / Metallgesellschaft supervisory board until October 1933.
  175. Schwarzloh was a Gestapo prisoner until 1937. After his release he went to Great Britain via Czechoslovakia. There he was employed by MI9 in 1941.
  176. ^ Editor of the KPD weekly newspaper Illustrierter Volksruf and the Frankfurter Abendzeitung . Later commercial clerk. Working underground as a messenger and liaison for the central party leadership. Name changed in 1947 to Albert Ernest Shaw, who lived in Shrewsbury, Shrophire.
  177. ^ Hugh Scott-Lindsay (known as H. Scott-Lindsay) (* 1879; 1959) was Assistant Secretary of the Parliamentary Labor Party from 1906 to 1918 and Secretary of the Parliamentary Group from 1918 to 1944 Labor Party in the House of Commons (Secretary of the Parliamentary Labor Party).
  178. ^ Siegfried Fritz Seelig (born November 6, 1899 in Thor) was a German doctor (internist). From 1924 to 1933, Seelig was an assistant or private lecturer at the 2nd Medical Clinic of the Charité in Berlin. From 1931 to 1932 he worked as a visiting researcher in the biochemical department of the Rockefeller Institute in New York. From 1933 to 1936 he was director of medical services for the government of Patiala County in India, to carry out scientific work. In 1936 he moved to Edinburgh. His research focus was the biochemistry of internal diseases.
  179. John Chrysostom / JC Segrue (* 1884 in Liverpool; † September / 18 October 1942 in Stalag VIII, Upper Silesia) was a British journalist. He was educated at St. Edmund's College. He was married to Eveline Baker. He started his career at the Manchester Courier and then moved to the Daily News . Segrue reported for many years as a correspondent for the New Chronicle from Berlin after the First World War . He had previously been a correspondent in Paris, working for newspapers such as the Manchester Courier and Universe . In 1932, in this capacity, he accompanied the NSDAP leader Adolf Hitler on a campaign trip through East Germany. In the mid-thirties he was expelled from the country because of his critical reporting on the terror prevailing under the National Socialists and the persecution of Jews. He then reported from Vienna that he had to leave after the German annexation of Austria in 1938. Because of the help he made to numerous Jews before his departure, he was later honored as Righteous Among the Nations. During the Second World War, Segrue reported from Yugoslavia. There he was taken prisoner of war after the German occupation of the country in 1941. He was sent to various prison camps and eventually died of tuberculosis in the fall of 1942. A plaque in honor of Segrue was placed in the editorial office of the News Chronicle.
  180. James "Jim" Herbert Sillem was the manager of a stout brewery in Tallinn.
  181. ^ Rudolf Siman (born April 10, 1893 in Jindrichuv Hradec) ("Libusche") was active in the Czech intelligence service.
  182. Stanley Simpson was a permanent freelance correspondent (stringer) for the London Times in Munich from February 1927 to the end of the 1930s . His task was to direct his attention to such news from the Bavarian region, which under normal circumstances could not be recorded in time by the press evaluation of the central office of the Times in Berlin. After 1933 he was noticed by the Bavarian authorities because of his accurate reports on political terror and discrimination against Jews in the south of the Reich (including reports on the Dachau concentration camp). Since May 1933 Simpson's telephone was tapped by the Bavarian Political Police at the request of the Head of the Bavarian State Chancellery, Hermann Esser . However, no pretext was found to be able to take action against the "atrocity manufacturer" (Huttner: British Press , p. 201f.)
  183. ^ Emil Sladky (alias Wessely) was active in the organization of the Revolutionary Socialists. With his wife he emigrated via Switzerland to Sweden and finally New York.
  184. Jan Smudek (born September 8, 1915 in Domažlice; November 17, 1999) a student killed two Gestapo officers in Domažlice on March 20 or 23, 1940 when they broke into his apartment to arrest him. In the following years he was written out for arrest and a reward of 100,000 crowns was offered to him. With the help of the population he was able to keep himself hidden. Various people were arrested for removing a face from wanted posters and sticking pictures of the Reich Protector (head of the German occupation administration) in his place. Numerous school friends of his were arrested, one of them, Jan Vojtech, even executed in Dresden. The ration cards of his hometown Domažlice were confiscated with the threat that they would not be returned to the population until Smudek surrendered.
  185. ^ Wilhelm Louis Eduard Snell (born July 23, 1894 in Sandhausen; 1949 in the United States) was a German trade unionist. He was a mechanical engineer, from 1925 Secretary of the Association of Technical Employees and Civil Servants in Berlin. In 1935 he emigrated to the Netherlands and later to the USA. In August 1942 he was expatriated.
  186. Julius Sommer (July 1, 1878; February 3, 1962 in Monteclair, New Jersey) was a manager in the metal company. He joined the metal company as an apprentice in 1890. From 1903 he was a member of the board of the Metallurgical Society, from 1910 of the Metallbank and Metallurgical Society and of the Metallgesellschaft from 1928 until his forced retirement on January 1, 1936. He was the author of the publication Die Metallgesellschaft. Their development, shown for the Concern members , 1931. In 1938 he went to the USA.
  187. Maurice Spencer was a censor and then head of a British intelligence organization in Malta during the First World War.
  188. Felix Graf von Spiegel-Theseberg (* 1891; 1967) was a large landowner.
  189. WJR Squance (* 1880 in Landore, Swansea, August 22, 1948) the Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers & Company was 1936-1939 General. He began his career in 1894 as a cleaner with the Great Western Railway, where he stayed until 1921. In 1898 he was a stoker ( fireman ) before he was promoted to driver in 1907. In 1899 he joined the ASLEF branch in Aberdeen. In 19097 he became secretary of the same branch at Goodwick. In 1910 he was elected chairman of the Newport section. From 1911 to 1916 he was the secretary of the branch in Llanelly. In 1927 he became assistant general secretary of the ASLEF before he was promoted to general secretary in 1936. In 1941 he published the book Soviet Trade Unions. And how they Work , 1941.
  190. Charles Sutton was a temporary foreign policy editor for the Daily Express and later an industrial correspondent for the Daily Express . After the Second World War he worked in the management of the newspaper.
  191. Gladys Helen Rachel Baroness Swaythling , b. Goldsmith (born December 4, 1879 in Belfast, † 1965) was the wife of Lord Swaythling.
  192. Herbert Kenneth Stein (born December 23, 1890; March 8, 1975) was company secretary of Shell-Mex and British Petroleum. He studied at Balliol College, Oxford University. From 1915 to 1919 he took part in the First World War as an officer with the Royal Engineers. In 1921 he became legal advisor and personal assistant to the general manager of Shell-Mex, FL Halford. For the subsidiary Asiatic Petroleum Company he worked many times in Asia. In 1930 he became the company secretary of Shell-Mex. He kept this post after the formation of Shell-Mex and BP Ltd. at. From 1939 to 1948 Stein was the legal representative of the Petroleum Board. Afterwards, in addition to his duties as company secretary, he was head of the legal department of Shell-Mex and BP Ltd. At the end of 1950 he retired. ( Graya: A Magazine for Members of Gray's Inn , p. 67)
  193. ^ Hermann Gustav Stolterfoht (* 1879; † March 27, 1953) was British Vice Consul in the Lübeck district. He was co-owner of a long-established Lübeck cloth trading company as well as a member of the Association for Lübeck History and Archeology and from 1922 to 1931 a member of the board as treasurer.
  194. Frank Strawson (born Strauss) was a partner and company secretary at Victor Gollancz Ltd.
  195. ^ Charles Edmund Tatlow († 1943) Manager at Lever Brothers.
  196. Oldrich Tichy (born January 30, 1898 in Nethanicich; † June 5, 1990 in Trnove).
  197. Tille was a member of the SPD. In 1933 he went to Czechoslovakia, in 1939 to Great Britain. From September 1943 to spring 1944 he was a member of the committee of the Free German Movement.
  198. ^ Robert Trenkle († October 6, 1944 in Berlin) was a former police officer in Baden. After 1933 he emigrated to France, where he supported Otto Strasser's Black Front. He owned a villa in Le Cannet near Cannes, in which a transmitter was installed to broadcast reports critical of the regime in the Reich. Since Trenkle was technically capable, but not politically experienced, he only operated the station technically, while Strasser employee Heinrich Grunow designed and read the broadcasts.
  199. Everard Noel Rye Trentham (born December 27, 1888 in Willesden; † 9.x.1963 in Bermuda) had been financial advisor to the British Embassy in Berlin since 1939. He was educated at Westminster and Oxford University. He began his career as a school inspector in Yorkshire (1910–1913). He then belonged to the Ministry of Education, the Ministry of War, the Ministry of Armaments, the Ministry of Food and the Food Mission in Czechoslovakia. In 1919 he became an employee of the British Treasury. He was used as a financial expert at the Inter-Allied Commission for the Supervision of the Referendum in Upper Silesia (1920-1922) and then belonged to the Reparations Commission in Berlin (1922-1924). Later he was an employee of the Imperial Defense College as well as Controller of the Treasury and Finance Commissioner in the government for Newfoundland from 1932 to 1937. He was then successively financial advisor to the British embassies inW ashington (1937-1938), Berlin (1939). Member of the British War Purchasing Commission in Canda and the United States. He was then sent to Bermuda, where he was a member of the British Imperial Censorship. In 1944 he became financial advisor to the British Embassy in Tehran. He was then a member of the British Embassy in Washington until his retirement in 1950. He spent his retirement in the Bermuda Islands. Since 1937 he was married to Mary Dobbin, with whom he had two daughters. (Obituary in: The Bermudian , Vol. 34, 1963, p. 18).
  200. Arthur / Artur Trunkhardt (* 1887; † 1965) was a pacifist and editor of the Catholic newspaper Volksstimme in Gleiwitz, Upper Silesia. At the beginning of the 1920s he campaigned for Upper Silesia to belong to Poland. Since 1931 at the latest he has been supplying the Polish military intelligence service with information, v. a. via German military associations. In 1935, Trunkhardt was charged by a Polish court with insulting the head of state of a friendly country, Adolf Hitler. He was initially sentenced to ten months in prison, but acquitted in the second instance in 1935, as the offense was already statute-barred. He was then publisher and editor-in-chief of the Catholic People's Newspaper in Rybnik, which appeared in German and Polish. Since 1937 he was wanted as a "renegade" by the German authorities (Anatol Bodanko: Artur Trunkhardt (1887-1965), in: Zaranie sl. 48 (1985) No. 3/4. Pp. 255-258).
  201. John Turnbull (around 1915; † 2004) was a British news agent. Turnbull officially served as the British press attaché in Copenhagen until 1940, in fact, behind the facade of this post, he headed the department of the Special Operations Executive (SOE) for Scandinavia. After the German invasion of Scandinavia, he fled. In March 1941 he went to Stockholm as a representative of the British intelligence service, where he was formally assigned to the British embassy.
  202. John Lyne Vachell (born June 12, 1892; July 11, 1947 in Harlton) was a British officer. After attending school in Repton and University College in Cardiff, Vachell joined the British Army. He took part in the First World War as a fighter pilot. On November 1, 1937, he was appointed aviation attaché at the British Embassy in Berlin. From 1940 he was employed as an officer on duty in the Air Force Ministry. On August 30, 1941, he was sent to the British Air Force in India. In 1943, Vachell retired for health reasons. ( Vachell's military history )
  203. Sam van den Bergh (* 1864; 1941) was a British entrepreneur. In 1927 he was involved in the union of Margarine Unie and Lever in Unilever.
  204. Hilda Vernon (1902–1982) was active in the British Communist Party (CPGB).
  205. Helena von Reybekiel , née Schapiro (born November 25, 1879 in Lublin; 1975 in Birmingham) was a German-British psychologist. She received her doctorate with the work The introspective method in modern psychology from 1905. After studying psychology, Reyebekiel worked from 1917 as a lecturer for Slavic languages ​​and literature at the University of Hamburg . After the National Socialists came to power in spring 1933, she emigrated to Great Britain in autumn 1933. There she worked as a lecturer at the University of Birmingham. Her son was Waclaw Antoni von Reybekiel.
  206. ^ Felix Graf von Spiegel-Theseberg (born January 19, 1891; July 3, 1967 in Bad Wiessee).
  207. Robert Irving Watson (born November 22, 1878 in Dumfries, † January 26, 1948 in London) Chairman and managing director of the Burma Oil Company Ltd. Director at Anglo-Iranian Oil Co. Ltd. He was a son of Thomas Watson and his wife Nancy, b. Hamilton. He was educated at Dumfries Academy. ON June 22nd, 1909 he married Caroline Mouat. He studied law and then worked at Milne u. Co, East India Merchants in Glasgow. Then he became an assistant at her Burmese branch Finlay, Fleming & Co. in Rangoon. From 1902 to 1910 they worked as managing agents for the Burmah Oil Company. From 1910 to 1919 Watson was a partner at Finlay, Fleming & Co. In 1912 he returned to London as managing agent of Burmah Oil for this company. In 1916 he was appointed director of the Burmah Oil Company. In 1919 he gave up his partnership with Finlay, Fleming & Co. Instead, he became chairman and managing director of the Burmah Oil Company and its subsidiaries. In 1943 he succeeded John Cargill as chairman of the Burmah Oil Company, which he remained until December 31, 1947.
  208. ^ Friedrich Weidmann (born November 8, 1902 in Erlangen; July 15, 1934 in Czechoslovakia). Dreher from Erlangen. 1932 Election proposal by the KPD for constituency 9 (Middle Franconia). Head of editorial and administration at the AIZ and the GA. (Joachim Lilla: Der Bayerische Landtag 1918/19 to 1933. Election proposals, composition, biographies , 2008, p. 115 and 202; Miroslav Beck: Exil und Asyl, 1981, p. 370).
  209. Gerhard Weiler (* 1899; † 1995) was a German-British chemist. He received his doctorate with the thesis on the catalytic reduction of some acid chlorides to aldehydes . Until 1933 he had a laboratory in Berlin. 1933 settled in Oxford in 1933, where he ran a laboratory for microanalysis.
  210. Fritz Weinmann was with his brothers Edmund († April 1937) and Hans owner of the coal mines Ed. j. Weinmann in Aussig in the North Bohemian lignite district. During the k.-k.-times he was a member of the administrative board of the Lower Austrian Escompte-Gesellschaft. While his brother Hans was arrested by the Wehrmacht after the occupation of Prague, Fritz was able to flee to London. The property of the brothers was expropriated as part of the "Aryanization". In 1941 he went to the USA.
  211. Harry Weiss (* 1906) was a German chemist. Until 1933 he had his own laboratory in Berlin. Then, from 1934, he had his own laboratory in London. His specialties were organic, synthetic and analytical chemistry as well as the polymerization of unsaturated hydrocarbonides.
  212. Lydia Wertheimer (born April 10, 1884) was Richard Merton's secretary at the metal company in Frankfurt from around 1908 to May 1937. Her sister was the fencer Martha Wertheimer , who was involved in the rescue of several thousand Jewish children in the late 1930s. In May 1939, at the instigation of the security service of the SS (SD), her passport was blocked due to her relationship with Merton. She was detained for a month that same year. In the spring of 1941 she had to move into the “ghetto house” on Frankfurter Fürstenstrasse. In June 1942 she was deported from Frankfurt to Lublin. She died either during the transport from self-poisoning or in a concentration camp in Poland. (Hanna Becker: '… deeply acquainted with life…' Martha Wertheimer and her work after the 'Kristallnacht'. In: Monica Kingreen (Ed.): After the Kristallnacht. Jewish life and anti-Jewish politics in Frankfurt am Main 1938-1945 , Frankfurt 1999, pp. 187–210.)
  213. Monica Whateley (born November 30, 1889 in London; September 1959) was a British suffragette. She campaigned for civil rights, women's suffrage and the independence of India. She was President of the Six Point League and author of the brochure Women behind Nazi Bars , London 1935.
  214. Gilbert Campbell Whigham was a British manager. In the 1920s he was a member of the board of directors of the Burmah Oil Corporation and (since 1925) the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company. In January 1947 he resigned from the board of directors of the AIOC and went into retirement.
  215. Erich Wittkower (born April 4, 1899 in Berlin; 1983) was a German-Canadian medic. In the 1930s he emigrated to Great Britain where he found a position at the Travistock Clinic in London. He later became Professor of Psychiatry at McGill University in Canada and President of the American Psychosomatic Society. Wittkower introduced the term or the concept of the allergic personality to identify people who, due to certain personality traits, have a particularly high risk of falling ill with asthma and hay fever for psychosomatic reasons in the specialist literature. He wrote u. a. Influence of emotions on the body (affect physiology and organ neuroses) , Sensen- Verlag: Wien-Leipzig 1936.
  216. David Yaskiel (previously Jaskiel) was a German merchant. Until 1933 he lived in Berlin on Schönhäuserstraße. In 1933 he founded the British International News Agency in London, a distribution center for the production and distribution of German (anti-Nazi) exile literature, which had its headquarters at 25 Southampton Street, Fitzroy Square. He had connections with publishers such as les Editions du Mercure de l'Europe in Paris and the Querido publishing house in Amsterdam. He was also involved in the second Brown Book from 1934. In 1937 he was arrested and kept in Brixton Prison. His extradition to Germany was announced but ultimately not carried out.
  217. Sophia Alexandrovna Zaleska (born March 15, 1903 in Smilowice, † August 22, 1937 in Moscow) was a Soviet agent. After attending school in Bydgoszcz, Zaleska moved to Berlin, where she made contact with the German Social Democrats. In 1919 Zaleska moved to Switzerland. From there she went to Vienna at the end of 1920, where she joined the military intelligence service. In 1921 she was sent to Krakow as an agent , where she worked under the code name Sophie . In March 1922 she returned to Moscow, from where she was sent to Vienna as an agent in December 1922. From mid-1923 Zaleska worked as an agent in Berlin. From there she was sent to Poland in September 1924 before returning to the Soviet Union in the summer of 1925. From December 1935 on, Zaleska directed Soviet intelligence activities in France. On May 26, 1937, Zaleska was arrested by the NKVD. During the Moscow show trials, she was sentenced to death on August 22nd and executed that same day.
  218. Jerzy Dębski, Państwowe Muzeum Oświȩcim-Brzezinka: Death books from Auschwitz: Remnants , 1995, p. 1404.

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  1. Louis Herbert Hartland-Swann (* 1878; † 1947) was a British manager. Hartlan-Swann was a son of Joseph William Swann. He was chairman of the Icilma Company, director of DW Gibbs Ltd, A. and F. Pears Ltd., Unilever Ltd. and SPD, Ltd. and managing director of Lever Bros. Ltd .; he was a member of the Official Agency Section of the National War Savings Committee and director of advertising for the Mining Division of the Commerce Department during World War I. In 1919 he was director of the advertising department for the Victory Loan Campaign. In 1921 he added the additional surname Hartland. Since 1907 he was married to Edith Mildred.
  2. ^ William Charles Wright, 2nd Baronet Swansea (born January 13, 1876; 1950) was a general managing director at the Shell Group from January 2, 1935 to August 14, 1950.