TheCodeBreakers
C. Moyzisch
provided the Germans with information about Russian war production
and army activities.
*No Pers z representative appears to have attended—probably a
reflection of the high-level personal dislikes and power struggles between
Goring and Himmler on the one hand and Ribbentrop and the military on
the other. At one point Goring tried to bring Pers Z within the ambit of
the Forschungsamt.
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Encipherment table H-1 for a diagraphic cipher of an R.S.H.A. radio net in Norway
The documents consisted largely of cables to Sir Hughe. They were of
the highest importance—reports of Stalin-Roosevelt-Churchill
conversations, for example. But when this information began streaming
into Berlin in November and December, 1943, Hitler and other top
officials refused to believe that it was genuine. "Too good to be true," Rib-
benthrop told Moyzisch. The fact is that he did not want to read therein