ACTIVITIES OF THE GESTAPO
DIRECTED AGAINST COMMUNISM AGREEMENTS WITH POLITICAL POLICE London, Sept.. 10. A secret report bearing the signature of Heydrich and dated August, 1938, claimed that the Gestapo had agreements with political police in thirteen nations for the common purpose of quelling Communism and the exchange of prisoners dangerous to the- State, (cys the Ass-jcW* I.css of Great Britain correspondent in Berlin The countries named were Poland. Belgium. Yugoslavia. Greece. Italy,' Japan, Bulgaria, Finland. Hungary, Portugal, Holland. Spain and Brazil. The report, which was addressed to Goering. added that co-operation was in the initial stage with the Argentine and Uruguay, and commented on good relations~\vith Denmark and Rumania. Political police in the co-operating countries agreed to exchange information about Communists. anarchists and emigrants. Italy and Yugoslavia consented to deliver wanted individuals immediately without the delay of diplomatic negotiations.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 80, 11 September 1945, Page 5
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