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It was a small aparted world which occupied a rear wing of the Palace of the Chacellery,
               passing an interior courtyard, and that gathered under the command of the       Oberführer
               Papp, many sectors which so different specific activities, converged in the common objective of
               the Security. There worked an squadron of the Gestapo, a team of Communications and Radio-

               bearings, a small group of the Secret Service of the   , a chemical laboratory, an infirmary with
               permanet  medical  guard  the  24  hrs.  All  mounted,  equipped  and  attended  by  the     with

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               personal of the 1     Panzer Division Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler.

                       –Hello Kurt!, I’m glad to see you, boy. Sincerely –Said the    Oberführer Papp –.Take a
               sit, please.

                      I positioned myself in a chair before the desk occupied by Papp. The office was a recent
               construction  of  armed  concrete  so  the  low  ceiling  contrasted  with  height  of  the  traversed

               corridors to arrive there.The    Oberführer Papp was looking at me with visible sympathy,
               seated  on  a  swivel  chair.  Over  his  head  a  picture  that  showed  the  Führer  watching  at  the
               distance; on both sides wide metallic archives surrounded the desk.

                        –I am glad to see you again too –I replied–. I am extremely happy to be in Berlin again.

                      –Well  in  won’t  be  for  so  long  –Papp  said  smiling–.  I  think  that  you  departure
               immediately to the Ordensburg Crossinsee. Here I’ve the new for you. Are two packets… –He
               started to search in an archive.

                      –Crossinsee is in Eastern Prusia, right? –I asked.

                      –Yes, in Pomerania. Here are your orders!


                      He  gave  me  two  packets.  One,  bigger  in  which  was  read  in  big  letters  «Crossinsee»
               contained all the papers of incorporation to the Ordensburg of the   . In the other a manual
               inscription, in delicate Gothic characters, ordered that the packet should be opened in presence

               of the     Oberführer Papp. I proceeded to break the seal and I extracted from the interior of
               the packet a handwriting letter of Rudolph Hess. It said thus:

                      Berlin - August 1937
                      Mr. Kurt von Sübermann
                      Dear Patekind:

                      I have disposed all the necessary for your ingress to the Ordensburg of Crossinsee and
               then, at receiving the minor instruction you will be transferred to the other Ordensburg. You


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