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G-MEN WIRELESS GERMANY

“Members” Of Nazi Spy Ring

(Rec. 6.30 pm.) NEW YORK, Sept. 9. At the trial of 16 alleged members of the Nazi spy ring in the United States, a Witness, William Sebold, a German by birth, claimed that he posed as a German spy and gave the Gestapo false information about the secrets of American aeroplanes. Sebold said he received from Hamburg Instructions to erect a special radio station at Long Island. Sebold Informed the United States Governinpnt after which the Federal Bureau of Investigation built a radio station aid cleared about 300 messages from and to the German spy centre at Ham- ' A g United States attorney, Harold Kennedy, alleged that one of the 16 accused gave Germany details of the fftmous United States Norden bomb (%ht.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CL, Issue 22065, 11 September 1941, Page 5

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G-MEN WIRELESS GERMANY Timaru Herald, Volume CL, Issue 22065, 11 September 1941, Page 5

G-MEN WIRELESS GERMANY Timaru Herald, Volume CL, Issue 22065, 11 September 1941, Page 5

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