SECRET
HEADQUARTERS SEVENTH ARMY;STRATEGIC SERVICESARMY
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SUBJECT: Report'on Mission ofeter". (MissionO : Commandingss."
* hlandofl ln Vicinity of SAUERIACH5 and travelled into the area south of AUGSBURGwas taken by American troops onpril. Informationin paragraphs
2. The autobahn from the vlo of UNTER BIBERGE
ased to traffic and ueed ae runway. QenmaJ OALLLMD was present there.
d* were six Jet-propelled planes and
at airfield9 werelanes chieflyand llo'e and ln woods on either side of the road were camouflaged planes.
woods KREUSLINGERas supposedly aoil deposit. Onnd the day and nighttankers entered the woods and loaded taking gae to thethe highway so that they could get out.
SAUERLACH there is an ss sign which says "Generator",
pril agent3 vehicles jartlally loaded
inS nebelwerfers and proceeding se.
He didn't see any artillery.
All the villages alongave tree-blooks supposed to be defended by Volkesturm.
pril across3 German MPs were forming
.aEf1frBaoonlncew unlt6 to fall backADXKi* and defend.
Asfnt 8aW an HC0ss Dl7 In MUNICH (Agent
didn't know if div was there).
^nj'e observation was good and his mission was aaStofy.pfrfonnan00'debriefed carefullv at XVth
Lt. Col. Doatrlght of XYth Corps told me that ho was pleased with tho Information submitted and that lt had bo en
Col. Ooborn told this of floe however that slnoo the essentials of the Interrogation had already been made available
-th Army, thoro was no need oformal report. Evaluation of this report would have,
JEFFREY J. CARRE 1st Lt, AUB Asst Int Offioor
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