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    by Citrine, Walter, 1887-1983
    Published 24 February 1938
    “…Dear Comrade Fimmen, GERMAN SUBMARINE ACTIVITIES I am much obliged to you for sending me the account of the German submarine activity in the Mediterranean and elsewhere. …”
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    by Citrine, Walter, 1887-1983
    Published 12 July 1937
    “…Dear Mr. Fimmen, SPAIN AND GERMAN NAVY. Thank you for your letter of 7th July, in which you enclose further information concerning Spain, and a report dealing with the German Navy. …”
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    by Citrine, Walter, 1887-1983
    Published 04 May 1937
    “…I am very much indebted to you for your letter of the 29th April, with the note dated 28th, giving particulars of German shipping. I have communicated this to a quarter where it will be found interesting and useful. …”
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    by Citrine, Walter, 1887-1983
    Published 01 December 1942
    “…The matter, however, is being carefully watched and the necessary action will be taken should the Germans decide on extradition. Yours sincerely, General Secretary. 292/946/13/11…”
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    by Citrine, Walter, 1887-1983
    Published 02 May 1941
    “…The democratic nations are firm in their resolve to defend their liberties by fighting and suffering, and we believe with you that the spirit which animates them will ultimately break the power of the German tyranny. Yours faithfully, General Secretary. 292/946/13/42…”
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    by Citrine, Walter, 1887-1983
    Published 04 May 1937
    “…Dear Sir Robert, I enclose a copy of some information I have received concerning certain ships, which were formerly Spanish steamers, who are now sailing under a German flag. The information comes to me from a very reliable source. …”
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    by Citrine, Walter, 1887-1983
    Published 26 April 1937
    “…There was a second point also, namely, that German planes had come over in large numbers into Spain, and only recently some 90 airplanes had been concentrated In an attack upon Bilbao. …”
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    by Citrine, Walter, 1887-1983
    Published 01 March 1937
    “…In addition arrangements have been made with the printer to forward to you direct by the train which leaves London tomorrow, Tuesday, night, 100 German, 100 French and 50 English maps showing the bus routes operating between Central Hall and the railway stations. …”
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    by Citrine, Walter, 1887-1983
    Published 02 March 1937
    “…Dear Comrade Adler, INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE re SITUATION IN SPAIN We have today despatched to you by passenger train a parcel containing 150 maps in English, French and German, showing bus routes operating between the various London main line railway stations and Central Hall. …”
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    by Citrine, Walter, 1887-1983
    Published 02 March 1937
    “…Stolz, International Federation of Trade Unions, 9, avenue d'Orsay, PARIS VIIe Dear Comrade Stolz, SITUATION IN SPAIN: INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE With reference to the maps of 'bus routes from railway termini converging upon the Central Hall, which we are having printed in three languages, we are sending to you today by passenger train leaving London at 8.20 p.m. a parcel containing fifty copies each French, German, and English texts. The parcel has been addressed to you at 9, avenue d'Orsay, but, in order to avoid the possibility of undue delay in delivery, it has been marked "TO BE CALLED FOR AT GARE ST. …”
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    by Citrine, Walter, 1887-1983
    Published 01 March 1937
    “…I may say that they are being printed in English, French and German, in the proportion of 100, 100, and 50. I am sending you today, under separate cover, 200 maps showing the London Central 'bus routes, and upon which we have marked the positions of Liverpool Street, Victoria and King's Cross Stations, and the Central Hall. …”
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    by Citrine, Walter, 1887-1983
    Published 16 March 1937
    “…I am rather keen that we should give as much publicity as we can to the attempts of the Italians and Germans to exploit the situation. If you could supply us with the groundwork, we in turn would publish these notes broadcast to our Trade Unions and Trades Councils, and probably to the Labour Parties also. …”
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