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GABISON GHEZ / CHEZ, Andre. French jew, reported to be engaged in the sale of French art treasures in Spain. Born Paris, March 12, 1907. Passport 03755 describe him as a «comerciante» from Tunisia, showed seven trips between Paris and Hendaye in July 1943.

      Believed to be a Gestapo agent. Has a mistress named Yolanda RODRIGUEZ (misspelled Jolanda RODRIQUEZ in some files). By November 1943 subject had made about twenty trips between Spain and France, working for a German service operating under the orders of one PAT, from Avenue Hoche 53, Paris and Villa Chapultepec, San Sebastian. Activities include smuggling of wolfram, jewelry, furs. Is reported to be amasing enormous funds in Spain for postwar Gestapo use.

      Subject is married to one Kate LIEGFRED.

      His contacts include Michel SZKOLNIKOW, white Russian smuggler, Baron Othon de BAGAERDE, Liberian Charge d’Affaires, LOPEZ BARRON, Michel DASSONVILLE and ARLISCH, both working for the Germans.

      Addresses: Jorge Juan 17, Madrid. Previously, Villa Chapultepec, Ategorrieta, San Sebastian.

      Also connected with Spanish smuggler working for Gestapo Juan CERVANTES RODRIGUEZ, Madrid.

      From OSS records: GABISON acted of behalf of one FOLMER. «FOLMER, who used many aliases is well known to us as a German agent. Among other activities, he was connected with the purchasing service of the SS and he also was reported to be chief of the recruiting bureau for German agents in Paris. He also was concerned with the payment of German agents in Spain. GABISON was one of his men here and one of his duties was to obtain peseta exchange here through the sale of goods brought in France, the proceeds presumably to be used for the purchase of Spanish products and to finance German agents in Spain. As an example (from a letter addressed by the British Embassy at Madrid to the British Consulate at San Sebastian on 14 March 1944 regarding GABISON), we know that GABISON was in contact with PAT (an alias of FOLMER), who came once a month to San Sebastian from Paris carrying a diplomatic bag with funds to pay special agents in Spain. GABISON was reported to have been involved in a deal arranged by Juan CERVANTES of Madrid and Lucio MUÑOZ RAMOND of Barcelona relating to the exchange of aluminium for Spanish cotton goods. (…) It all boils down to the fact that both were agents of the German Government and the goods they dealt with (including the aluminium) were undoubtedly the property of the German Government.

      From OSS records, Special Funds, Division Finance, docs. 4051-4100: «Mr. VIEL CASTEL stated that one FORRESTER, american with the OSS, had approached Commercial Counselor HUGUES of the French Mission on the subject of having Andres GABISON transferred from Caldas to Madrid, on the basis that GABISON had saved the lives of some FORRESTER´s agents. Mr. HORWIN stated he knew nothing of this matter. Mr. MILTON said that FORRESTER had called on him but he, MILTON, was opposed to any release of GABISON from Caldas, although he understood that GABISON was now in Madrid for dental treatment. Mr. VIEL CASTEL said that he had assumed FORRESTER was with the OSS because he had spoken of «his agents» and that FORRESTER claimed to be responsible for GABISON´S presence in Madrid. Mr. MILTON stated that GABISON had been black-listed for very good reasons, and that he saw no reason for any favoritism being shown him. The American section promised to discuss this subject immediately with BALDWIN, in charge of repatriation in American Embassy.»

      GABISON remained in Spain, where he died 23 September 1981. He was buried as catholic. He frequented the closest circles of General Franco. (ABC, 23 September 1983 and 3 July, 1964)

* It has to be investigated whether the identity documents of GABISON were real or fake. There was an Andre GABISON GHEZ , «Dedé Gabison«, in Tunis, but he was imprisoned in Bizerte Concentration Camp at the same time the GABISON smuggler was working for the Gestapo. (See. Jacob Andre Ghez, Au camp de Bizerte, pp. 30, 66, 104) (Note by E. Meyer)

GAEBELT / GABELT, Erich. In List of obnoxious Germans proposed for repatriation from Spain. Classified B113 Agent’s List. Address: Alcala 47, Madrid. Employed at German Embassy Madrid. Delegate of the Association of German Air Industries (Reichsverband der Deutschen Luftfahrtindustrie). Interrogated by Allied Control Commision about German Arms trade with Spain during war.

GAERTNER KLEINERT, Albert. Agent classified II-B in OSS records. Owner of Electrotecnica Alemana. Address: Calle Oidores 16, Malaga.

GAETNER KLEINERT, Richard / Ricardo. Agent classified IV-B in OSS records. Head of DAF in Malaga.

GAEWERT, Joachim. Listed as repatriated from Bilbao August 21, 1946 to Bremerhaven on SS Marine Marlin. Previously in Miranda concentration camp. DOB. Milken, 29 July, 1918.

GAHLEMANN, cover names JUDE, GUDE, MARQUES, MARCO, CO. Freg. Kapitaen.

      From: U.S. Army. European Command.Intelligence Division, Wartime activities of the German diplomatic and military services during World War II, November 18, 1949: «Subject assigned to I M of Ko Spain until 1943 and then to I M/W Ko in Berlin. subject went to Spain with Freg. Kaptitaen BALTZER«.

GAIDE, Josef. In 1945 listed as German customs official refugee in Spain (OSS records).

GALANDER, Max. In 1945 listed as German customs official refugee in Spain (OSS records).

GALLARDO, Juan. Spanish agent for Abwehr. (General Records Pertaining to External Assets Investigations, compiled 1948 – 1950, documenting the period 1939 – 1950  Series: Repatriates : Spain – General (June 1946- September 1947) )

GALLER, Anton. SS-Hauptsturmführer. War Criminal. Commanded the II Battaillon of SSPanzergrenadier-Regiment 35 of 16th SS Panzergrenadier Division Reichsführer-SS, who, on August 12, 1944, rounded up 560 villagers and refugees in the village of Sant’Anna di Stazzema, Italy — mostly women, children and older men — shot them and then burned their bodies. Protected by FRANCO lived in Denia, Alicante, where he dead in 1995. Buried in Denia Cemetery.

GARBE. Agent classified III-A and IV-B in OSS records. Former director of German School, Barcelona. Former Ortsgruppenleiter of the DAF, Madrid.

GARCIA CALLES, Ertiquiano /Eutiquiano. Owner of an art shop also dealing in artistic gold objects in Madrid in the calle Santa Catalina (number not known). His private addres: calle Alfonso XII 36, Madrid. Tf. 15047.

GARDEMANN, Erich W. Agent classified I-B and IV-B in OSS records. Director of Hispano-German Cultural Association. Diplomatic councillor of German Embassy, Madrid. Born about 1907. Address: calle San Cristobal 6, Madrid.

GARDER, Erich. Listed as repatriated from Bilbao August 21, 1946 to Bremerhaven on SS Marine Marlin. Previously in Miranda concentration camp. DOB. Dortmund, 18 January, 1919. Born about 1907. Address: Calle San Cristobal 6, Madrid.

GARETTE, Joseph. Amt VI agent. Present Address: Unknown. Born: 1914. 1.82m oval face black hair brown eyes.

      Career: Member of the Action Francaise and later a Cagoulard. As an agent for Amt VI he searched for talent suitable for Amt VI work. In August 1944 he went to Germany with some of the followers of the Jeunesse Europeanne where some of them. were trained for intelligence work and then sent to Spain. wife and one child living in Nimes, France.

GARSKE, Erich. In 1945 listed as German customs official refugee in Spain (OSS records).

GARTENO. From OSS Secret Intelligence Special Funds Records 1942 1946 226:

     (German flight of capital and assets in France, Belgium & Spain). Loot:

      «GARTENO was introduced to source by the president of the Spanish Chamber of Commerce at Paris and wished to buy 10,000,000 Pesetas worth of real silk, in garments and material , then at Lyon. He offered to pay the Germans three or four million Pesetas within Spain. Source has seen GARTENO pruduce a paper from the Gestapo stating he is in the service of the German Secret Police. It was also said that GARTENO had been a member oi the Maquis and source rates him as a double agent, playing both sides. He is a Spanish Jew, extremely rich, which cash he has obtained through working with the Gestapo and the German authorities and it is possible that he turned to the Maquis in order to protect these riches. He purchased plants and estates in France, once when seized by the Maquis, Garteno produced Maquis credentials and was promptly given every courtesy and escorted to his destination. Source believes he is one of the original black market or smuggling operators, es­pecially in the Cerbere area.

      Source stated that most of the Spaniards resident in France, and particularly at Paris, had been close friends of the Gestapo and has collaborated, particulariy in business; that the Spanish-French traffic was principally in the hands of the Spaniards, who dealt also in currency.

      Many purchases of large properties and industries in Southern France, particularly in Monte Carlo, Nice and Cannes, had been made by black market and smuggling operators, to protect their fortunes. In many cases these purchases had been made through dummies, because the French law forbidding foreigners to buy. Impoverished families had been compelled to sell. He stated that the French had bought industries and assets in Belgium with funds from the black market.»

GASCHE, Heinrich. In 1945 listed as German customs official refugee in Spain (OSS records).

GATH, Wilhelm. In 1945 listed as German customs official refugee in Spain (OSS records).

GAUTIER, Georg Ludwig . Arrived Germany from Spain June 14 1946. German. DOB.1/6/1921 in Saarbrücken. Address in Germany, 1946: Kempfenhausen, Starnberger See bei Rechberg (American zone). Naval Officer. Entered Spain September 1943.

GEBAUER, Arturo. German agent in List of obnoxious Germans proposed for repatriation from Spain. Classified B 114. Agent classified II-B in OSS records.Superintendent at electric power works. German agent. Formerly employed by Union Electrica. Address: Paseo de Lugo 63, Las Palmas.

GEBELL, Ricardo. In US list of hardened nazis for repatriation. Address: Estrella 3, Salamanca. Technician with Sierra Gredos S.A. Ex-chauffeur to Johannes BERNHARDT.

GEDLICH, Erich. In 1945 listed as German customs official refugee in Spain (OSS records).

GEHRE, Fritz. From OSS Secret Intelligence Special Funds Record 2801-2850: Orenstein & Koppel A.G. Avenida de Mazarredo 8, Bilbao. Born Berlin 30 Jan.1904. Passport No. 477 R/231/36 issued Berlin 11.12.36. Member of DAF.

GEHRING / GEHRIG, Werner Karl Georg. Agent classified II-A in OSS records. Chief mechanic at the Maestranza del Aire, Sevilla. Came to S`pain in 1942. Arrived Germany from Spain June 14 1946. German. DOB. 12/2/1914 in Dülken Rheinland. Address in Germany, 1946: Rheinzabern/Pfalz, Bahnhof (French zone).

GEHS, Elli Henriette. Repatriated from Bilbao August 21, 1946 to Bremerhaven on SS Marine Marlin. DOB. Wandsbeck, 25 March, 1903.

GEIER, Wilhelm. In 1945 listed as German customs official refugee in Spain (OSS records).

GEIGER, Emil. German agent classified B. In List of obnoxious Germans proposed for repatriation from Spain. Repatriated from Spain by air (dates from January 29 to February 25, 1946). Po. No. 0085. In repatriation lists classified B 115.

      Born on 29 October 1903 in Wangen/Allgau. Held various positions in consular service:

1931-1935: Consular Secretary, Sofia.
1935-1937: Consular Secretary, Bairuth.
1937-1939: Consular Secretary, Paris.
1939-1940: Consular Secretary, Foreign Office, Berlin.
1940-1941: Vice Consul, Constanza.
1941-1942: Vice Consul, Malmoe.
1942-1944: Vice Consul, Foreign Office, Berlin.
1944-1945: Consul at the Consulate General, Barcelona.

      GEIGER was a member of the party since 1935. He was appointed Ortsgruppenleiter in 1944. He has served in the Reichsbund der Deutschen Beamten since 1935 and has held the position of Kassenwart since 1937. Subject was released to Wangen/Allgau. Address: calle Agullers 2, Barcelona.

GEISEL, Wilhelm. In 1945 listed as German customs official refugee in Spain (OSS records).

GEISENHOPER / GEISENHOFER, Tomas. In List of obnoxious Germans proposed for repatriation from Spain. I-M, KO Spanien, Spanish Morocco, Tetuan (named in STUBBS and BUGGE’s report on I-M Spain). Ex-Tetuan Consulate, expelled to Spain, September 1944. Classified B 116 in Agents’ list.

GEISS, Georg. In 1945 listed as German customs official refugee in Spain (OSS records).

GELDERN, alias GABERS. Korv. Kpt. In I-M KO Spanien.

GENA, Heinrich. Agent classified II-A in OSS records. Technician at San Pablo airfield, Sevilla. Born February 9, 1917.

GENSOROWSKY, Alfred alias GARSIADON, alias ALLICE II. In List of obnoxious Germans proposed for repatriation from Spain. Repatriated from Bilbao August 21, 1946 to Bremerhaven on SS Marine Marlin.. Marine Marlin deportees categories A, B September 1946. Classified A-117 and A-809 and I Priority List. Born in 1905 in some OSS files.

      From CI-CIR/12, 12 January 1946. Headquarters United States Forces European Theater Military Intelligence Service Center. APO 757. Subject: Referat II KO Spanien:

GENSOROWSKI (fnu) alias DON II. Aussenposten of III-F KO Spanien 1940-45.

      Born 1900 in Thuringia 1.77 D. muscular brown hair fair complexion grey eyes

      Career; Worked in San sebastian consulate. Worked with. Sonderfuehrer SCHALHORN of III-F, Aust Biarritz

      Misc; Married to Spanish woman, 2 children. Probably in Spanish Civil War. Speaks French, Spanish

From: U.S. Army. European Command.Intelligence Division, Wartime activities of the German diplomatic and military services during World War II, November 18, 1949:

       «Sonderfueher k. Born on 24 August 1903 in Bernburg. In 1943 subject was chief of a department in the German Consulate in San Sebastian known as the «servicio interior«.

       Subject worked independently in Spain and was the chief of the German Military Intelligence Service Referat III Sonderfueher (Z) k in San Sebastian Branch. (British source. 25 November 1943. Subject acted at courier to the German Military Bureau at Irun. He tried to penetrate and to plant false information on G-2 organization in the San Sebastian area. G-2, Madrid was warned.) (British source. 29 November 1944. Subject lived at’ Avenida 6 ID, where he also had an office. Head of the local Gestapo.) (Madrid Embassy. 28 November 1944. Subject is a member,of the section of the SS in San Sebastian.) (Reliable source. 12 March 1945. Subject is still employed at the German Consulate and makes frequent trips to Madrid, possible as a courier. Subject was Leiter III F Stelle, San Sebastian, KDM Spain since at least January 1941. His chief concern was with Allied agents crossing the Spanish France frontier. Reported in April 1945 to be the chief specialist for France, and to have exchanged several million French francs into Pesetas, presumably to finance his organization.)

      Review of the subject’s case during the interrogation has made the following disposition advisable: Subject is considered an undesirable and obnoxious individual. He was released on 6 January 1947 with recommendation to be placed under surveillance of regional intelligence agencies. Subject released to Ruesselsheim, Greater Hesse, Bahnhofstr.»

      Address in Spain: Av. del Generalisimo Franco 6, San Sebastian.

GENZ, Karl. In 1945 listed as German customs official refugee in Spain (OSS records).

GEORG, Helena Frau. In List of obnoxious Germans proposed for repatriation from Spain. Tangier, Casa Zuccola, 6 rue Jean Jaures. Classified B 118.

GEORGI, Arthur. In 1945 listed as German customs official refugee in Spain (OSS records).

GERDTZEŅ, Otto. In List of obnoxious Germans proposed for repatriation from Spain. Address: Hotel Moderno, Vigo. Classified B 119.

GERHARDT, Steffie. Repatriated on SS Highland Monarch 7 March, 1946. Daughter Karin Dorothea Blanca, aged 17. E-68 Official List. DOB. Hannover, 8 May 1898.

GERHEUSER-SIMON, Monica. Repatriated from Bilbao.

GERHEUSER-SIMON, Theresia Margarete. Repatriated from Bilbao August 21, 1946 to Bremerhaven on SS Marine Marlin. DOB. Ebersberg 23 March, 1907.

GERLICH, Hermann. In List of obnoxious Germans proposed for repatriation from Spain. Classified B 120 and B-137. Director of Reichsbahnzentrale fuer den Deutschen Reiseverkehr (German Railway Propaganda Office) . Address: Belalcazar 8, Madrid.

      From Safehaven Report American Embassy Madrid, Reference No 379 dated January 17, 1946:» Hermann GERLICH, in 1940, was the bearer of the official passport No M-17340, issued by the German Embassy in Madrid on April 6, 1940. It is believed he is in possession of an ordinary passport, the details of which are unknown. He is listed for repatriation under No B-137, as he is reported to be an SD agent. The Safehaven section has requested that he be included on a priority list in order that full information may be obtained (…).»

GERMERLI, Gustav. In 1945 listed as German customs official refugee in Spain (OSS records).

GERSBACH, Albert. In 1945 listed as German customs official refugee in Spain (OSS records).

GERSTUNG / GERTUNG, Karl Ernst. Arrived Germany from Spain June 14 1946.German. DOB.4/4/1887 in Freiburg/ Breisgau. Address in Germany, 1946: Oldenburgerstr. 21, Bremerhaven (British zone).

      From: U.S. Army. European Command.Intelligence Division, Wartime activities of the German diplomatic and military services during World War II, November 18, 1949: » 1st Lt. Born on 4 March 1887 in Grooslubnitz / Krs Eisenach. Subject was a 1st Lt in the Abwehr.

      He arrived in Spain in 1944 with the mission of training Spanish radio men for monitoring services. He was also in charge of the station that had the purpose to detect and intercept messages from clandestine transmitters. One of the clandestine networks that was detected and monitored as the DE GAULLE network connecting seven stations. The intercepted messages were sent to the Spanish General Staff. Subject had good connections with the Spanish General Staff. Subject released to Bremerhaven, Oldenburgerstr 21.

GERTISCHKE, Rudolf. Arrived Germany from Spain June 14 1946. German. DOB. 10/8/1921 in Gross Lupnitz, Eisenach. Address in Germany, 1946: Nordloh Post Barsel, bei Kremer (British zone).

GESSMAN / GESSMANN, Wilhelm Gustav, alias Jean Charles ALEXANDER, alias FOUSECA, alias Wilhelm ALENDORF, alias Martin Guilherme da SILVA.

From: U.S. Army. European Command.Intelligence Division, Wartime activities of the German diplomatic and military services during World War II, November 18, 1949:

      «Intelligence agent. In 1928 subject was recruited for the German Intelligence Service. in 1929 he delivered information to 2ieme Bureau. From 1930 to 1935 he worked in Paris as double agent for France and Germany. In 1936 subject went to Feldkirch, Austria where he was arrested for being a French agent. After his release he worked as an agent for France, Germany and Austria. In 1938 he fled from Austria back to Paris and assumed the alias of ALEXANDER. He then went to Holland and Belgium to work for the 2ieme Bureau. In 1939 he was sent to Borutschko. In 1940 he worked for the Czechs and then worked for the Czechs and Germans. In 1941 he made a trip to Berlin under the alias of FOUSECA. In 1942 he worked as an agent for the Czechs German, Polish and as to his statement for the American intelligence. In 1944 he made a second trip to Berlin under the alias of ALENDORF. In 1944 he went on a mission for German intelligence to Barcelona. In March 1945 he again went on a mission for German intelligence. In February 1946 he made direct contact with U. S. representatives in Lisbon. In August 1946 he was arrested by the political security police.

      The following recommendations and comments were made before he was released: subject was thororghly interrogated by 7707 I CIC, APO 757, U.S. Army. GESSMAN is absolutely unscrupulous and without moral intricacy. In the opinion of thei nterrogators,even,the given.testimony of GESSMAN contains sufficient incriminating evidence to disqualify him unconditionally for future intelligence work in any capacity whatsoever. It was suggested by the Screening Center that GESSMAN shouId be placed under surveillance for a period of time. Since he was an Austrian he was transferred to Austria. U.S. intelligence agencies were notified of this transfer».

     Under alias ALENDORF, Wilhelm was a German agent classified A. In List of obnoxious Germans proposed for repatriation from Spain. Connected with Buchholz Book sellers, Madrid.

      From Roberts Commission’s card files on art looting suspects:

      «GESMANN, Wilhelm, alias ALEXANDER, Jean Charles, alias ALENDORF, Wilhelm.

      Ind. Spain.

      Representative of Buchholz Booksellers. See Karl Host BUCHHOLZ. 40-50 years old. Young face, rather red, clean shaven, abundant light grey hair, tall, stout.

      Also card at German Desk

      Worked with several countries. Known as an international spy.

(Sources:)

      C/12151/23 28-4-45

      XX 9933 – Third Army Report on subject, 3 Oct 45.»

GEYER, Paul. In 1945 listed as German customs official refugee in Spain (OSS records).

GEISSLER / GEIßLER / GEYSSLER, Kurt / Curt. RSHA. Former Kriminalrat with Gestapo Headquartersand police attache in Bucharest. Hauptsturmfuhrer SS. Decorated by FRANCO with the Medalla de la Orden Imperial del Yugo y las Flechas. (BOE, 30 Septiembre, 1941).

GEYER, Friedrich. From OSS Secret Intelligence Special Funds Record 2801-2850: Siemens. Travelling salesman (Schuckert-Werke ) Capt. Murga 4, Algorta (Bilbao). Born Esslingen/ Neckar 6 Sept. 1887. Passport No. 260/6 issued Stutt­gart 21.6.39. Member of DAF.

GIEBLER, Hermann. From OSS Secret Intelligence Special Funds Record 2801-2850: N. V. Philips. Bilbao. Born Cappel 20 Aug. 1908. Passport No. 8200 issued Madrid 18.7.35. Member of DAF.

GIELEN, Alfred. Decorated by FRANCO with the Medalla de la Orden Imperial del Yugo y las Flechas. (BOE, 30 Septiembre, 1941).

      From Goebbels’ Propaganda Ministry who represented West Germany until the mid-1980s.

GIEREND, Erich Hermann. Arrived Germany from Spain June 14 1946. German. DOB. 26/5/1926 in Gonnesweiler Rhld. Address in Germany, 1946: Roemerstr. 128, Gonnesweiler, Rhld. (British zone).

GIERSIEPEN, Alfred / Alfredo. In US list of hardened nazis for repatriation. Address: San Agustin 2, Madrid. Born April 27, 1891 in Madrid. Married María LOPEZ-PAZO One daughter, Dolores. Lawyer for firm Adolfo Hielscher. Member of NSDAP and DAF. With shares in Compañía Franco-Española del Ferrocarril de Tánger a Fez.

GIESE, Alfred. In List of obnoxious Germans proposed for repatriation from Spain. Abwehr agent, classified A 121. Spionage activities in Spain and South America. Manager of wine firm of SCHOLTZ Bros. Decorated by FRANCO with the Medalla de la Orden Imperial del Yugo y las Flechas. (BOE, 30 Septiembre, 1941). Address: Paseo Miramar, Malaga.

GIESE, Erich. Agent classified II-B in OSS records. Mining engineer for Sofindus, Address: Calle Horacio Nelson, Tenerife and Hoteles Camacho or Oratava, Tenerife.

GIESE, Heinrich / Enrique. Involved in concealing funds and looting. Information from a letter from William GALBRAITH, American Consul in San Sebastian to Walton BUTTERWORTH, Charge d’Affaires, American Embassy, Madrid, dated 17 March, 1945. included in Roberts Commission, Subjects files: Spain:»

      «On March 16 in the San Sebastian Customs there was held a public auction, a valuable collection of Per­sian rugs worth some Ptas. 100,000 being involved. En­rique (presumably Heinrich) GIESE a German whose ad­dress is Calle Montesquinza 46, 3o, Madrid, attended but was unsuccessful in purchasing the rugs as the Police exercised their option of taking them (It seems that the Police, when they are the ones who have caused the confiscation of goods, have prior rights of acquisition). One can only guess for whom the Police took the rugs. Procedure in connection with tho sale appears to have been a little irregular in that bids were taken before the Police were asked whether they wished to exercise their option. Among the bidders were private persons and a representative of the German Consulate in San Sebastian. GIESE is said to be a German contact man for all kinds of contraband activities. Further,he is said at present to be procesado for infraction of exchange regulations».

GIESE, Otto. In List of obnoxious Germans proposed for repatriation from Spain. Address: Villa Elvira, Malaga. German agent, classified B 122. Agent working I-M, KO Spanien, Malaga.(named in STUBBS and BUGGE’s report on I-M Spain).

GIESE, Paul. (1875–1947), DNVP and NSDAP. Decorated by FRANCO with the Medalla de la Orden Imperial del Yugo y las Flechas. (BOE, 30 Septiembre, 1941).

GIESE, W. In July 1942 GIESE was assigned to Spain with cover/name Alfredo THOMAS. He was to assume the role of representative of the firm Otto, importers of catgut located at Neukischen. That disguise was adquired trough Dr. SCHWENZNER (misspelled SCHWENZER in original document), owner of a market analysis bureau in Hamburg. SCHWENZNER’s specialty was to travel all over Europe and North Africa contacting German in field agents and providing them with occupations.

GILLMEISTER, Paul. Agent classified IV-B in OSS records. Director of Lectureships in Alicante and director of German Cultural Center. Address: Apartado 271, Alicante.

GITT, Walter. In 1945 listed as German customs official refugee in Spain (OSS records).

GLADE, Clarence Alexander. In List of obnoxious Germans proposed for repatriation from Spain. Classified C 123. Merchant. Address: Hotel Palace, Barcelona.

GLANDT, Friedrich. Agent classified II-B in OSS records . W/T operator.

GLASER, Norbert. Radio Operator. Born on 22 February 1914 in Wiesbaden.In List of obnoxious Germans proposed for repatriation from Spain. Interrogated July 8, 1946. Repatriated from Spain by air (dates from January 29 to February 25, 1946). Po. No. 0091. British Reports, but not in London List. German agent, classified B 124. Address in Spain: Zurbaran 15, Madrid.

      In Spain since 1919 with his father Walter L. GLASER, Espalter 5, Madrid, but became a German soldier at the end of 1942.

     Trained in Germany for Wireless Operator and Interpreter and sent back to Spain at the end of 1943 to operate a Funkstelle in case of Allied invasion.

      In July 1943 he had been transferred to Ast Brussels, I i. His father was manager of Stiebel and Co. in Nottingham, in which he had interests. Later he became interested in E.A. Settle, Nottingham, and export agency in which Glaser Sr. and Jr. were working in Spain.

      Glaser’s father owned Walter L. Glaser, Madrid. He had also an interest in E. A. Settle and was closely connected with J. H. KERRY and CARRIER, both of Nottingham.

      About firm in Paris called Lieber & Co. The owners of the firm, Oscar and Charles, two Jews, fled from France in 1940. Charles «gave» his share, which was 50% plus 10 shares, to a French girl who was engaged to GLASER , Madeleine VINCENT (now Mrs. GLASER).

      Oscar was going to give his shares to a Frenchman called COAFFARD, employee of Gneme Rhone, but the manager of Lieber’s, a Russian named ROUKINE, falsified papers and took over all the shares himself. ROUKINE worked with the Germans and changed the name of the company to Sofrabo.

      He gave information about OTSUP, of Russian origin who adquired Spanish Nationality and THEER, associated with OTSUP in the film trade.

      Subject released to Wiesbaden, Kaiserfriedrich-ring 44.

GLASER BREDOW, Walter L. In US list of hardened nazis for repatriation. Address: Espalter 5, Madrid. Born about January 31, 1890 in Munster. Dealer in lace, also fur trader and commission agent for German and French goods. Considered a more fanatic Nazi than his son Norbert, who was recently repatriated.

GLOSS, Heribert / Herbert. In List of obnoxious Germans proposed for repatriation from Spain. Born December 28, 1911, Kempten, Germany. German agent, classified B 125. Interned at Caldas de Malavella, March, 1945. German State Railway representative. Formerly worked in London on German Railroads company. Address: Paseo de Gracia (misspelled Garcia in some docs.) 22, Barcelona and calle Balmes 236, Barcelona..

GNUSCHKE, Kurt Hermann Heinrich. Arrived Germany from Spain June 14 1946. German. DOB. 24/2/1917 in Danzig. Address in Germany, 1946: Klagenfurt Ost. (British zone)

GODAFFROY, connected with the Deutsches Kohlen Depot in Spain and Depositos de Carbones de Tenerife. Connected with MESSNER and ESSBERGER.

GOEDECKE, Richard. In 1945 listed as German customs official refugee in Spain (OSS records).

GOEDEL.Frl. I-M, KO Spanien (named in STUBBS and BUGGE’s report on I-M Spain)

GOERITZ, Hermann, alias Gomendio PFIEFFER. Listed A 127 in Agents’ list. In List of obnoxious Germans proposed for repatriation from Spain. Attached to German consulate. Vice consul in Tangier. In charge of several spionage nets in North Africa. Internment to Caldas de Malavella postponed due to sickness. Address: San Gervasio 45, Barcelona.

GOERITZ, Mathias. In List of obnoxious Germans proposed for repatriation from Spain. German agent, classified B 126. Expelled from Tangier, December, 1944. Formerly lived at Villa de San Antonio, Calle Cohete, Limonar Alto, Malaga. Agent classified IV-B in OSS records. Formerly director of cultural activities including German Cultural Institute in Tangier and later in Tetuan. Lives in Spain. Born in Dantzig or Nuremberg.

GOERLACH / GORLACH, Helma Paula. Repatriated on SS Highland Monarch 7 March, 1946. Embassy employee. A-167 on Official List. DOB. Stralsund, 17 September, 1925.

GOETZ, Emil. Repatriated on SS Highland Monarch 7 March, 1946. D-4 on Official List. DOB. Wien, 7 December, 1901.

GOETZE / GOETZ, Heinz Walter. Repatriated on SS Highland Monarch 7 March, 1946.

      E-70 Official List. DOB, Posen, 16 May 1905. Brought to repatriation center under police escort. Released May, 1946. Address in Germany: Witzlebenstrasse 3, Berlin-Charlottenburg. During several months, after the war, the subject provided information to the American Embassy on German personalities, inventories and activities. He and his common-law wife received special treatment due to persons of proven informational value to Allies.

GOLLY, Fraulein. Agent classified III-B in OSS records. Head mistress at the German College, Malaga. Address: Pension Monte de Sancha, Malaga.

GOLTZ von der. I-M, KO Spanien (named in STUBBS and BUGGE’s report on I-M Spain)

GOHLSCH, Willi. In 1945 listed as German customs official refugee in Spain (OSS records).

GOHRING / GOEHRING, Rolf. Commander Commander Decorated by FRANCO with the Medalla de la Orden Imperial del Yugo y las Flechas. (BOE, 30 Septiembre, 1941).

GOLDAMMER, von. Major. Hotel Palace, Madrid. German agent classified A. Listed as A128 in Agents’ list.

GOLOBACH, Walter. In 1945 listed as German customs official refugee in Spain (OSS records).

GORONDZIELSKI, Friedrich. In 1945 listed as German customs official refugee in Spain (OSS records).

GOSCH, Max. From OSS Secret Intelligence Special Funds Record 2801-2850: Acumuladores NIFE. Gral. Concha 28, Bil­bao. Born Meldorf, 1 April 1901. Passport issued Bilbao 30.9.35

GOSCH, Reinhold. Agent classified II-B in OSS records.Repatriated from Bilbao August 21, 1946 to Bremerhaven on SS Marine Marlin. Marine Marlin deportees categories A, B September 1946. Obertzsuppenfueher SA. Born on 28 (22 in OSS records) June 1911 in Altona. Subject was a member of the K.O. Spain until February 1944. W/T radio operator for Abwehr, Madrid. A-171 and III Priority List. DOB. Hamburg-Altona, 28 June, 1911. Subject released to Hamburg 43, Schwanenstr. 9. Has been in Tangier and Bilbao. First priority to be interrogated.

GOSS, Fran Ritter von, Dr. Agent in Spanish Morocco and Tangier, V-Unclassified in OSS records. A DNB representative.

GOTTMANN, Eugenio. Agent classified II-A in OSS records. Photographer. Born 1885, Diedsheim, Germany. Address: Pastor y Landero 15, Sevilla.

GOTTSCHALL, Walter. Arrived Germany from Spain June 14 1946. German. DOB. 15/8/1904 in Dresden. Address in Germany, 1946: Obermarktstr. 24, Minden / Westfalen (British zone).

GOTZ, Emil. In 1945 listed as German customs official refugee in Spain (OSS records).

GOTZ / GOETZ, Kurt. Decorated by FRANCO with the Medalla de la Orden Imperial del Yugo y las Flechas. (BOE, 30 Septiembre, 1941). Consular secretary.

GOUTSCHAAL / GOUDSCHAAL /HOUDSCHAAL, Hikko Enno. Repatriated from Bilbao August 21, 1946 to Bremerhaven on SS Marine Marlin.DOB. Emden, 19 December, 1889. A-1069 and IV Priority List.

GRABER, Leonard. In 1945 listed as German customs official refugee in Spain (OSS records).

GRADOLPH, Emil August. In List of obnoxious Germans proposed for repatriation from Spain. Agent of KdM Spain. Interned in Caldas de Malavella in January 1945. B-145 on Agents’ List. Arrested April 4, 1946. In No 6 CIC Neuengamme. Internee No 609421. Repatriated from Spain on the Highland Monarch. 7 March, 1946. Brought to repatriation center under police escort. From 1941 he managed Unitas Ltda. (capital 2.000.000 pts) which was owned by Mawick & Co. Tetuan (capital 7 to 8.000.000 pts) the property of the German MAWICK, who lives in Barcelona.

      Report of Interrogation by OMGUS, External Assets Branch, dated May 28, 1946:

      «Subject, a citizen of Germany, whose wife and children are Spanish, stated that he was born 21 May 1894 in Stuttgart and that he left Germany in 1914 and did not return until repatriated in March 1946. He said that he had resided in French Morocco until after the outbreak of war but that he was forced to leave there when American interests concluded and agreement with the French for deliveries of oil provided that certain Germans were expelled from French Morocco, GRA­DOLPH, who alleged that he was a commercial agent for Spanish companies, said that he was also employed by Hisma, (prede­cessor of Sofindus), from 1937 until its dissolution in 1940.

      GRADOLPH disclaimed any activities as a German agent on the French and Spanish borders in Morocco, explaining that he had been commissioned by the Spanish government to purchase black market grain along the border. The subject further stated he had supplemented his income by a grocery business he operated as a sole-proprietorship at Arcila until 1943. He estimated the turn-over of this business to be approx­imately Pesetas 300.000 annually. GRADOLPH also denied that any but isolated shipments had been made to Germany, adding that he had once used his ihfluence and connections in Mo­rocco to obtain a coastal vessel which could transport a load of goat skins to Germany.

     In 1940 Gradolph became associated with Mawick and Cia., Ltda. (also known as Unitas Ltda.), Cardinal Cisneros 9, Tetuan, Spanish Morocco. He stated that the Mawick firm had, in 1940, received a flour mill in Alcazarquivir, Spanish Morocco, from Hisma in payment of a debt. This mill was said to have been in bankruptcy for the previous twenty years. GRADOLPH explained that he was employed as a technical director to put the mill, (called Unitas Ltda.), into operation to­gether with an adjacent noodle factory.

      Concerning the corporate organization of Mawick, GRA­DOLPH told that the company had been founded in 1940 at Tetuan as Mawick, Lupo, u. Kompanie with an original cap­ital of Pesetas 450,000. Franz MAWICK, a German national, was said to have contributed Pesetas 250,000. one STUESSEL, (given name not known to GRADOLPH). contributed Pesetas 100.000, as did another German national whose name the subject could not remember. GRADOLPH disclaimed any capital participation in the Mawick business. He further stated that the capital had been subsequently increased to a total of Pesetas 2,200.000.

      In reply to a question as to whether Mawick is still in operation, the subject said that he assumed that it is but that had there been a sale it would undoubtedly have been cloaked. He listed as the most probable purchaser one Oswaldo DOLID, and added that the sale would have taken place in Sevilla.

      According to GRADOLPH the Mawick firm banked at the Hispano Americano Bank / Banco Hispano Americano, Madrid.

      The subject was asked to supply such information as he could concerning Franz MAWICK, (individual). Gradolph asserted that MAWICK had come to Barcelona, Spain, in 1920s had a personal fortune of from 7 to 9 million Pesetas, and owned a company Franz Mawick in Barcelona and another in Sevilla, (name of which Gradolph did not supply). These companies were .said to have engaged in dealings in pelts, gut and sausage casings. Franz MAWICK, so GRADOLPH believed, may also have an interest in a bus company in Barcelona. Franz MAWICK, according to the subject, purchased a house in Barcelona for Pesetas 500,000.

      GRADOLPH said that he believed that Franz MAWICK had concealed much of his personal fortune in Switzerland, Argentina and the United states, The subject was unable to further amplify this statement except to add that MAWICK had dealings with one SKOLNICK, New York, a dealer in gut and sausage casings, who may be a safehaven for MAWICK. Gradolph is convinced that Franz MAWICK contributed only an approximate 50% or less of the aforementioned Pesetas 250,000 in the original capital of Mawick and Cia., Ltda., Tetuan. MAWICK was characterized as an individual who would not risk an investment wherein his funds amounted to more than 50% the capital. The subject said that MAWICK was a representative for a firm, (name unknown), in Stettin, Germany. Gradolph claimed that he was once approached by Franz MAWICK who expressed an interest in the acquisition of gold, but that he refused to take any part in such transactions.

      STUESSEL, referred to above, was said to have come to Spain in 1930 and to have been a representative of the company in Stettin. It was also believed by GRADOLPH that the third Mawick and Cia. partner represented the Stettin company. STUESSEL, so the subject stated, traveled very often.

      In 1944 GRADOLPH was expelled from Spanish Morocco and came to Madrid. He added that he was without funds or em­ployment and that he obtained a menial position of sweeping floors at the German Embassy in Madrid.

GRAEBNER / GRAEBENER, Otto. German. Arrested by the French on 21 August, 1944. Son of wealthy German family, owners of foodstores in Carlsruhe. Had an Abwehr aussweiss to get him out of the fighting forces. Conected with MIEDL.

GRAEBNER, Otto. German, born Karlsruhe 1903. During the war, travelled in the peninsula as a business man. Reported by the French as member of the German Intelligence organization.

      From Records of the American Commission for the Protection and Salvage of Artistic and Historic Monuments in War Areas, 1943-1946. Subject File: Menten. (Attachement 2, dated 13 February 1945: Report on looted Works of Art in SpainMIEDL Case):

      In contact with Trebijano Hijo (food distributing company) and Sociedad Industrial Alianza, Lisbon (food manufacturers). Received letters from England during the war. In 1943. contacted American in Madrid in connection with peace talks which were to be initiated by AUER and QUIRING of the German Foreign Office.

     In contact with von NEUBER. KALLAB, Fritz WERNER (Biarritz), and a Mlle. SHIRER, 4 rue de Tilsit, Paris. Visited Madrid, Barcelona, Bilbao, San Sebastian, and Lisbon. Crossed the Franco-Spanish Border very frequently.

      Was arrested in Hendaye 21.8.44, at the same time as KONINCKX. FFI sources report that 50,000 Pesetas were offered if he were allowed to escape to Spain. While in jail, he wrote a letter in English to Mme. Mary ARDANZA, Miraconde 1, San Sebastian. While in San Sebastian, he lived with Irene BUCHER. He is now in prison in Paris.

GRAF, Arthur. In 1945 listed as German customs official refugee in Spain (OSS records).

GRAF, Konrad. In 1945 listed as German customs official refugee in Spain (OSS records).

GRAFF / GRAF, Heinz. Repatriated on SS Highland Monarch 7 March, 1946. German Embassy employee. PLANKERT’s office. A-172 on Official List. DOB. Bad Hamstett, 26 October 1918.

GRAFF, Max. In 1945 listed as German customs official refugee in Spain (OSS records).

GRAF BEISSEL von GYMNICH, Joachim. Commander Decorated by FRANCO with the Medalla de la Orden Imperial del Yugo y las Flechas. (BOE, 30 Septiembre, 1941).

GRAMM, Erich. Listed as repatriated from Bilbao August 21, 1946 to Bremerhaven on SS Marine Marlin. Previously in Miranda concentration camp. DOB. Botnang, 23 August, 1923.

GRANZOW, Ernst. In 1945 listed as German customs official refugee in Spain (OSS records).

GRÄSSEL / GRAESSEL, Georg Johann Siegfried. Repatriated from Bilbao August 21, 1946 to Bremerhaven on SS Marine Marlin. DOB. Hof-Saale, 19 May, 1912. A-986.

GRASSI, Alexander. French Jewish officer who helped get MIEDL out of prison in France on 21 August 1944. Later confirmed by the French Service in Madrid to be Alexander GRASSI, 2eme Bureau agent, disgraced. He had a jewelry shop in Madrid: Union Relojeria Suiza, Avda. Jose Antonio, 29. His home was in Calle Genova 15, Madrid.

GRATZ, Hermann. In 1945 listed as German customs official refugee in Spain (OSS records).

GRAUF, Georg Fridrich Wilhelm. Arrived Germany from Spain June 14 1946. German. DOB. 19/6/1893 in Nürnberg. Address in Germany, 1946: Geuderstr. 10, Nurnberg (American zone).

GRAUMANN, Colonel. Agent classified I-B in OSS records. German Army. Address: Hotel Ritz, Madrid.

GRAUPE, Alfred Bruno Ernst . Arrived Germany from Spain June 14 1946. German. DOB. 25/1/1901 in Geiersberg/Schlesian. Address in Germany, 1946: Sinngruen 3 bei Gerl, Regensburg (American zone).

GREINER family. Related to cork business and cloaking activities. See SCHULTZ.

GREISER, Hans. In 1945 listed as German customs official refugee in Spain (OSS records).

GRENZ, Willi. Listed as repatriated from Bilbao August 21, 1946 to Bremerhaven on SS Marine Marlin. Previously in Miranda concentration camp. DOB. 12 February, 1914.

GRIEBEL, Gottfried. Cptn. Decorated by FRANCO with the Medalla de la Orden Imperial del Yugo y las Flechas. (BOE, 30 Septiembre, 1941).

GRIESSHEUBEL. Agent classified I-B in OSS records. Madrid.

GRIESSMEYER, Ludwig. In 1945 listed as German customs official refugee in Spain (OSS records).

GRIMM, Fritz. In 1945 listed as German customs official refugee in Spain (OSS records).

GRIMM, Hans. Agent classified I-B and II-B in OSS records. Freight control officer. Born October 1, 1913, Bremen, Germany. Address: Rafael Calvo 42, Madrid.

GRIMM, Hans Friedrich. Repatriated from Spain by air (dates from January 29 to February 25, 1946). Po. No. 0765. Worked from 1935 in Honduras for the German firm Theodore Koehncke and Erich Paysen, then until 1937 for the firm Ernst Merz, also German. In 1941 he founded a firm in Lisbon, Cibul S.L. with Hans SCHOLZ.

GRIMM, Harold alias GRASSHOFF. Repatriated by air from Spain between 29 January to 25 february 1946. Interrogated between February and May 1946. British Reports. Owned a parcel business. Engaged on secreting money abroad for Nazi Officials. He accumulated special funds in Spain as a nest egg for Nazis and other German officials. The real value of parcels dispatched was for below amount of money received. He demanded Swiss francs or Pesetas at an exorbitatnt rate of exchange.

GRIMM, Josef. German agent classified B. Listed as B130. In List of obnoxious Germans proposed for repatriation from Spain. Ex-Tangier. Interned at Caldas de Malavella December, 1944.

GRIMM, Walter. German formerly employed as technician by the Spanish Government.Listed for departure on SS Marine Marlin, scheduled to leave the Port of Bilbao about Agust 31, 1946.

GRIPP, Hellmuth. Commander Decorated by FRANCO with the Medalla de la Orden Imperial del Yugo y las Flechas. (BOE, 30 Septiembre, 1941).

GRISCHAU, Friedrich Wilhelm. . Arrived Germany from Spain June 14 1946. German. DOB. 29/10/1914 in Eichdorf Prov. Posen. Address in Germany, 1946: Wiesenstr. 1, Hannover-Uferlaazen (British zone).

GROBIEN / GROBIAN, Hermann Melchers. In List of obnoxious Germans proposed for repatriation from Spain. Repatriated from Spain on the Highland Monarch 7 March, 1946. DOB. Bremen 2 July, 1904. Worked from 1923 to 1933 with Bohm & Cie, Venezuela, subsidiary of G.H & L. F. Bohm Hamburg. Reported by a reliable source on 5 November 1943 to be employed in von ROHRSCHEIDT’s counter-espionage section of the Abwehr. In September 1944 the British Embassy in Madrid requested the apprehension and internment of this individual. A-131 on Agents’ List. A-178 on Official List and III Priority List. Brought to repatriation center under police escort. Wife: Dorothea GROBIEN, employed as a secretary in the German Embassy. Agent classified I-B in OSS records. Political leader of the Ausland organization of the Party. Attached to German Embassy, Madrid. Address: Calle Velazquez 69, Madrid.

GROKEL / GROEKEL, Heinz. From OSS Secret Intelligence Special Funds Record 2801-2850: Nova, S.A. Technician. Calle Gobela 24, 1o izq., Las Arenas (Bilbao). Born Wittenberg, 2 Feb, 1905. Passport No. 69/35 issued Bilbao. Member of DAF.

GROM, Adolf. Dr. Textile expert. Representative of Phrix. Madrid.

GROSBOSCH, Viktor. In 1945 listed as German customs official refugee in Spain (OSS records).

GROSCOURTH, Helmuth. Commander Decorated by FRANCO with the Medalla de la Orden Imperial del Yugo y las Flechas. (BOE, 30 Septiembre, 1941).

GROSS, Franz. In 1945 listed as German customs official refugee in Spain (OSS records).

GROSS, Hans. In US list of hardened nazis for repatriation. Address: Calle Vicente 113, Valencia. Born June 22, 1901 in Lindenberg. Married. Representative of Productos Agrícolas. Member of NSDAP, DAF and DHV. Formerly Nazi leader in Valencia.

GROSS, Richard. German agent classified B. Listed as B133. In List of obnoxious Germans proposed for repatriation from Spain. Address: Valle de Castello 102, Madrid. Interned September, 1944.

GROSSE, Clara. From OSS Secret Intelligence Special Funds Record 2801-2850: Montana S.A. Office worker. Arechavaleta 2, Bilbao. Born Koeslin, 30 Oct. 1878. Passport No. 122/40 issued Bilbao 1.8.40. Member of DAF and NSF.

GROSSE GRAHN, Georg. In US list of hardened nazis for repatriation. Address: Córcega 348, Barcelona. Employee of Unicolor and Chief of Nazi Press and Propaganda. Born about 1902. Married Friedel DENNERLEIN, daughters Friedel and Margarete. He remained in Spain until his death in September 25, 1996. Iglesia Evangélica Alemána. (Obituary, Vanguardia, 26 September 1996)

GROSSHOPP. Agent in Spanish Morocco and Tangier, classified II-D. Engineer. . Worked on fortifications in the Spanish zone.

GROSSMANN, Paul. In 1945 listed as German customs official refugee in Spain (OSS records).

GROSSMANN,Wilhelm. In 1945 listed as German customs official refugee in Spain (OSS records).

GROSSPAETSCH, Karl Heinz Albrecht. Agent classified I-B and II-B in OSS records. Businessman. Born about 1908, Magdeburg, Germany. Radio technician. Around 1936-1940 in Colombia. Arrived in Spain in 1941.

GROTH, Berend. German agent classified B. Listed as B133. In List of obnoxious Germans proposed for repatriation from Spain. Son of Ernst BEREND.

GROTH, Ernst. German agent classified B. Listed as B134. In List of obnoxious Germans proposed for repatriation from Spain. Employee of J. AHLERS. Address: Marina 31, Santa Cruz de Tenerife.

GRUBE, Wolfgang. Commander Decorated by FRANCO with the Medalla de la Orden Imperial del Yugo y las Flechas. (BOE, 30 Septiembre, 1941).

GRUBELNIG, Hermann. In 1945 listed as German customs official refugee in Spain (OSS records).

GRUBER, Matthias. From OSS Secret Intelligence Special Funds Record 2801-2850: Maths Gruber S.A. Gran Via 44 – 3°, Bilbao. Born Martinszelle (Bayern), 7 July 1878. Passport No. 17/36 issued Bilbao 12.5.36. Member of DAF.

GRUBER, Viktor. Viktor Gruber y Cia. Ltda. From OSS Secret Intelligence Special Funds Record 2801-2850: Alameda Urquijo 40-2° dcha., Bilbao. Born Pamplona, 4 May 1907. Passport No.107/40 issued.Bilbao 10.7.40. Member of DAF.

GRUCHALLA, Alfons Gerhard. Arrived Germany from Spain June 14 1946. German. DOB. 17/3/1910 in Berlin. Address in Germany, 1946: Buechenbronnerstr. 26 bei Bechthold (American zone).

GRUETZNER, Domingo. SD Gestapo in Spain. In List of obnoxious Germans proposed for repatriation from Spain. Address: Mariano Cubi, 98, Barcelona.

GRUNDERT / GRUNERT, Wilhelm Ludw. Otto. Arrived Germany from Spain June 14 1946. German. DOB. 9/3/1927 in Langburkersdorf b.Neustad. Address in Germany, 1946: Aspergerstr. 54, Ludwigsburg / Wurtt.

GRUNER DEUTSCHEL, Eduardo. In List of obnoxious Germans proposed for repatriation from Spain. In US list of hardened nazis for repatriation. On Proclaimed List. German agent classified C. Listed as C136. Address: Balmes 90, Barcelona. Representative of German firms, including Mimosa. Transferred business and property to Comercial Fotografica S.A. NSDAP member.

GRUNERT, Ernest. In US list of hardened nazis for repatriation. Address: Rodríguez San Pedro 14, Madrid; and Pontevedra. Born in Lengde, Hannover, January 20, 1912. Married to a German. Repatriated to Germany from Colombia in 1942. Was monitor of foreign broadcasts in Germany for five months; then went to Spain in 1943 as employee of Montes de Galicia. Left firm in August 1944.

GRUNEWALD, Heinrich Johann. Arrived Germany from Spain June 14 1946. German. DOB. 8/5/1925 in Schwarzenhasel. Address in Germany, 1946: Schwarzenhasel bei Rotenburg a. d. Fulda (American zone).

GRUNOW, Hans. Commander Decorated by FRANCO with the Medalla de la Orden Imperial del Yugo y las Flechas. (BOE, 30 Septiembre, 1941).

GRUNWALD, Leo. In 1945 listed as German customs official refugee in Spain (OSS records).

GRUSS, Josef. In 1945 listed as German customs official refugee in Spain (OSS records).

GRÜTZMACHER / GURTEMACHER, Helmut Otto Franz. German formerly employed as technician by the Spanish Government.Listed for departure on SS Marine Marlin, scheduled to leave the Port of Bilbao about Agust 31, 1946. Entered Spain March 20, 1943. DOB. Stettin, 26 April, 1906.

GRUTZMACHER, Hermann. In 1945 listed as German customs official refugee in Spain (OSS records).

GSCHWANDTNER, Rupert. In 1945 listed as German customs official refugee in Spain (OSS records).

GSCHWNDER, Camillo. Commander Decorated by FRANCO with the Medalla de la Orden Imperial del Yugo y las Flechas. (BOE, 30 Septiembre, 1941).

GUDE, Hans. Agent classified I-B in OSS records. Attached to German Embassy, Madrid. Born May 17, 1899.

GUENTHER, Heinz. Arrived Germany from Spain June 14 1946. German. DOB. 1/5/1924 in Elgershausen/ Kassel. Address in Germany, 1946: Corbacherstr. 70, Elgershausen/ Kassel (American zone).

GUNTHER / GÜNTHER / GUENTHER, Otto. Agent classified II-A in OSS records. Technician employed at the San Pablo airfield, Sevilla.

GUERKE, Herbert. German formerly employed as technician by the Spanish Government.Listed for departure on SS Marine Marlin, scheduled to leave the Port of Bilbao about Agust 31, 1946. A-1000 and IV Priority List.

GUGELBERGER, Margaretha Bertha. Repatriated from Bilbao August 21, 1946 to Bremerhaven on SS Marine Marlin. DOB. Loffingen, 5 September, 1912. A-745.

GUGMAN, Capt. Classified I-C in OSS records. German army officer, detained in Carcel de Ondarreta, San Sebastian.

GOLD / GUEGOLD, Christoph Siegfried. Repatriated from Bilbao August 21, 1946 to Bremerhaven on SS Marine Marlin. DOB. Thalheim, 26 June, 1916. A-1123.

GUICHARD, Guido. From Hans SOMMER’s CI interrogation: PPF member; Amt VI agent ; Spanish Intelligence agent.

      Present Address: Madrid. Born: 1914 oval face very wavy black hair career: Became a member of the PPF in 1941: Was arrested on the charge of helping to assinate DORMOY, the former Socialist Minister of the Interior. Set free in 1942 for lack of evidence. Worked for Amt VI in France and later in Spain. Dropped for being inefficient and joined the Spanish Intelligence Service. Wife living with him in Madrid.

GUMPERT, Conversion, Frau. German agent classified B. Listed as B138. In List of obnoxious Germans proposed for repatriation from Spain. Address: calle Cristobal Colon 31, Tangier.

GUMPERT, Francisco, jr. In List of obnoxious Germans proposed for repatriation from Spain. German agent classified B. Listed as B139. Address: calle O’Donnell 9, Tetuan.

GUMPERT, Leopold. In List of obnoxious Germans proposed for repatriation from Spain.

GUMPERT, Luis. In List of obnoxious Germans proposed for repatriation from Spain. German agent classified B. Listed as B140. Address: calle O’Donnell 9, Tetuan.

GUMPERT, Luis, jr. In List of obnoxious Germans proposed for repatriation from Spain. German agent classified B. Listed as B141. Address: calle O’Donnell 9, Tetuan.

GUNDEL / GUENDEL, Herbert. Counsellor. Decorated by FRANCO with the Medalla de la Orden Imperial del Yugo y las Flechas. (BOE, 30 Septiembre, 1941).

GUNDLACH, Kurt. From OSS Secret Intelligence Special Funds Record 2801-2850: Montana S.A. Geologist. Ercilla 9, 1o, Bilbao. Born Rostock, 15 April 1910. Passport No. 196 R/ 243/38 issued Berlin 17.5.1938. Member of NSDAP and formerly SA (1933-38).

GUNTZWILLER, Lt. Agent in Spanish Morocco .Classified I-C in OSS records. Former liaison officer with Division Azul. Tangier.

GUSSEK, Heinrich von. Agent classified I-B in OSS records. Barcelona

GUSTEDT, Viktor. In 1945 listed as German customs official refugee in Spain (OSS records).

GUT, Wenzel. In 1945 listed as German customs official refugee in Spain (OSS records).

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