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Fragmentary Prague Text from Moscow

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1 Mar 1940

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USSRRef. No: 3/NBF/T1800
Issued: /13/7/1966
Copy No: 201.


Fragmentary Prague Text (1940)


From: MOSCOW 
To: PRAGUE 
No: 371 March 40


[a]
TEREZIE [TEREZIYa][i]
   [3 groups unrecovered]
   [67 groups unrecoverable]

TEREZIE [3 groups unrecovered]




Note: [a] The address is not given at the beginning of the message but is "buried" in the body of the message somewhere in the 70-group gap.
Comment: [i] TEREZIE: Unidentified; presumably a covername. Also occurs in MOSCOW-PRAGUE No.36 of 1st March 1940
(3/NBF/T1799).





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Source(s):
United States National Security Agency

Added By:
C. Peter Chen





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