July 19, 1968
Technical Operations Sector, Deliveries to the Ministry of State Security of the DRV
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-OTS [Technical Operations Sector]-
Berlin, July 19, 1968
Ha / fie - OTS / 822/68
Department X
Director
On the premises
Deliveries to the Ministry of State Security of the DRV
It was requested, that the Vietnamese comrades be informed that a shipment of equipment and materials listed as follows was shipped:
1 box Gross: 2,500-kg
Net: 1946, kg
255 x 130 x 175 cm
Signature: VD 66/201
Techno Import
Haiphong
Contents: (see attached statement)
This box will be brought at the end of July from Berlin by the shipping contractor to the People's Republic of Poland for further transportation by ship.
At this same time it is informed that technical operation devices according to the enclosed delivery note were shipped to the training group of Comrade Han.
Director of the
Technical Operations Sector
[SIGNED]
Hentschke
Colonel
[Attachment]
07/19/68
Delivery VD 66/201
100 | units | Dictation Machines BG 31-2 special model |
100 | " | foot pedals |
100 | " | microphones |
100 | " | headphones |
100 | " | earphones |
1000 | " | magnetic tape CS 35 U 6 130m |
div. | " | Spare parts for BG 31-2 special version |
2 | units | stereo tape recorders "Magnetophon, 203" |
10 | " | Magnetic tape reel devices MP 300/6 |
50 | " | magnetic tapes for MP 300 |
35 | units | Device "Hamburg II" with accessories |
10 | " | Device "Magdeburg 52/3" with accessories |
10 | " | Device 1312 |
Dimensions: Length 2.75 m
Width 1.80 m
Height 1.75 m
Weight: Tare 554 kg
Net 1946 kg
Gross 2500 kg
Inventory documenting the shipment of dictation machines, tape recorders, and other devices from East Germany to Haiphong in North Vietnam.
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