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Translation of document 3574-PS
TOP SECRET W.A. CI No. 141/38 Top Secret I East S Berlin, 2 February 1938 In triplicate — Original Filing notice regarding the discussion between the Chief of the CI and the Chief of the Foreign CI on the 31 Jan., 38 1. At the beginning of October, 1937 Captain Leopold had himself announced to the Chief of the Foreign CI through his confidant Dr. Rauscher. Here he explained his position -- one supported by general trust — as Chief of the NSDAP [National Socialist German Workers Party] in Austria and stated, that he had especially close relations to the officer’s corps of the Federal Army [Bundesheer], from whom he could obtain any material whatsoever. Caution should be exercised, he said, against Zehner, Jansa and a Lieutenant- Colonel Bartel (unknown here!). He also mentioned his bad relations to Ambassador von Papen, and criticized the latter’s political attitude. Finally, he made two requests: a. Arrangement of a visit to the Field-Marshall b. Assurance that officers dismissed from the Austrian Federal Army because of their National-Socialist views be taken in the German Armed Forces. Both requests were declined. 2. At the beginning of December Captain Leopold suggested another meeting and conference with the Chief of the Foreign CI. The latter did not respond. 3. At the beginning of January the Chief of the Foreign CI, who at the time was vacationing in Braunlage was informed by telephone by Dr. Rauscher, that an Austrian Lieutenant Colonel, (retired) Eckinger (alias Herrlitz) was on his way to see him. Shortly thereafter Eckinger appeared with a letter of introduction from Dr. Rauscher. He stated that he had been working in Leopold’s Bureau since his dismissal from the Federal Army (1937), and that he had been ordered by Captain Leopold to inform the Chief of the Foreign CI of the “Plan for Rebellion” [Aufstandplan]. A copy of the plan was submitted. He stated at that time, that General [Generaloberst] Goering had summoned Leopold by way of telegram and an urgent long- distance call to a conference in Berlin. Several days later Dr. Rauscher informed the Chief of the Foreign CI that Captain Leopold had not been granted a travel permit. Dr. Rauscher and Eckinger, however, had been received by Colonel Bodenschatz. The Chief of the Foreign CI handed over the plan of rebellion to the Chief of the CI and asked him to take over the relations to Dr. Rauscher, as the Foreign CI did not want to concern itself any further in this matter. The Chief of the CI agreed. Jr S P [s] CANARIS 1 Enclosure