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Frederick Voigt to W. P. Crozier.

Location: 4 Coram Mansions, Millman Street, London.

He encloses an article on militarisation and the military significance of the Brown Shirts by Dr Grzesinski, former Prussian Home Secretary and then chief of the Berlin Police. He does not want his name mentioned. He is not going to use the articles by Dr Vidi. He explains who Harrison-Brown is - he is working with academic refugees. Brown was successful in stopping a mass-murder plan (Communists, Liberals, Socialists, and Pacifists) by the Nazis. Ebbutt and Gillie were cut off when they tried to telephone the message through.

He thinks it is possible to make concentration camps 'look nice for visitors'; Sonnenburg has become a kind of show-camp.