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78 35. Infanterie-DivisionItemIc, Tatigkeitsbericht. Intelligence and counterintelligence activities duringpreparations for Operation "Seelbwe," propaganda leaflets, city plans ofvarious cities in southern England, maps of Great Britain, intelligence bulletinsconcerning the enemy situation and strength, newspaper clippings, and areport concerning the visit of Gauleiter Wilhelm Murr, Reichsstatthalter ofWurttemberg.la, Tatigkeitsbericht der Heereshafendienststelle Diinkirchen. Ship loading andunloading exercises in preparation for Operation "Seelbwe" and city plans ofDunkirk.la, Kriegstagebuch 1 des Versuchs- und Verladestabs Bode. Ship loading and unloadingexercises in preparation for Operation "Seelb'we" at Dunkirk and Ostendand a list of officers' duty assignments. Maj. Ernst Bode and his staff weresubordinate to the 35. Inf.Div. during this period. This staff and its functionswere inactivated on Apr 4, 1941.la, Anlagen z. KTB 1 des Versuchs- und Verladestabs Bode. Orders and recommendationsfor preparation of the anticipated invasion of England.IVa, Tatigkeitsbericht 3 des Div.-Intendanten. Transfer of the division fromOstsnd, Belgium, to Johannisburg, East Prussia, in preparation for the invasionof Russiaj the campaign against Russia; and advance to the Smolenskarea* The division was subordinate to the VI. and V. A.K. during this period.Ic, Tatigkeitsbericht. Transfer from Belgium to East Prussia and to the Johannisburgand Suwalki areas along the Russian border, intelligence and counterintelligenceactivities before and during the campaign against Russia, and informationpertaining to interrogations of deserters and prisoners of war. /Accordingto a note in this document dated Dec 1-4? .194-2, the Intelligence Branch had __to destroy most of its reports during defensive battles in the winter of 194-1-42../Ic, Anlage 1 z. TB, Erfahrungen iin Ostfeldsug.campaign against Russia.Afteraction reports concerning theDates Item No, Roll 1st FrameAug 1, 194.0 -Apr 4, 1941Aug 14, 1940 -Apr 4, 1941Nov 19, 1940 -Apr 4, 1941Nov 17, 1940 -Apr 4, 19418870/208870/21885885885885Apr 7 - Oct 1, 1941 19981/5 886Jun 22, 1941 -Nov 10, 1942 24596/1 886Jun 22, 1941 -Mar 27, 1942 24596/2 886517107912761298141159
35. Infanterie-Division 79ItemDates Item No. Roll 1st FrameIc, Aalage 2 z. TB, Feindlage« Intelligence reports concerning the enemy situationbefore the invasion of Russia, description of roads and terrain, intelligenceactivities during offensives in Russia; intelligence, bulletinsj and overlays.Ic, Anlage 3 z a TB, Feindlagenskizzen, Maps and overlays showing Soviet unitsalong the battle line, (The record items reproduced on this roll (filmedoriginally on MR 211+5 without frame numbers) haver been assigned consecutivesimulated initial frame numbers and a new roll number in this microcopy).Ic, Anlage 4 z. TB, Gefangene und Beute. Prisoner-of-war statistics and interrogationsummaries and an inventory of captured equipment.Ic, Anlage 5 z. TB, Beutepapiere.Ic, Anlage 6 z. TB, Abwehr.Captured documents and translations.Intelligence and counter-intelligence reports.Ic, Anlage 7 z, TB ? Russische Zivilbevolkerung. Beurteilung der russischenZivilbevb'lkerung, Dienstverpflichtete russische Zivilbevb'lkerung im Arbeitseinsatzin Deutschland. ... ,, . •": - •• -Jun 8, 1941 -Nov 8, 1942 24596/3 886Jun 22, 1941 -Oct 26, 1942Jun 22, 1941 -Mov.10, 1942Dec 4, 1941 -Nov 5, 1942Nov 8, 1941 -Nov 9, 194224596/424596/524596/624596/72370886886886Feb 15 - Nov 5, 1942 24596/8 8861803409593667719Ic, .Anlage 8 z. TB, Propaganda Aufklarung. Aufklarung der Heimat iiber dieLeistung der Division, Eigene Propaganda in den Feind, Feindpropaganda indie deutsche V/ehrmacht, Eigene Propaganda in die Zivilbevolkerung, Feindpropagandain die Zivilbevb'lkerung.la, Kriegstagebuch 7, Band 1.* Offensive operations alonglthe ¥op River northeastof Smolensk, at Vyazma, Volokolamsk, and Davydkova to the Istra Rivernorthwest of Moscow, and winter position defense. Also, lists of officers'duty assignments and combat and ration str.engtih. reports'^. ,The division wassubordinate to the V 0 and IX. A«K. during this-period. Gen.^Maj. FreiherrRudolf von Roman became division commander on Nov 20,.Jun 22, 1941 -Nov 10, 1942 24596/9 886760Oct 1, 1941 -Jan 31, 1942 32490/1 886 1271* la, Kriegstagebuch 6 is on Roll 896, Frame 23, Item No. 38478.
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78 35. Infanterie-DivisionItemIc, T<strong>at</strong>igkeitsbericht. Intelligence and counterintelligence activities duringprepar<strong>at</strong>ions for Oper<strong>at</strong>ion "Seelbwe," propaganda leaflets, city plans ofvarious cities in southern England, maps of Gre<strong>at</strong> Britain, intelligence bulletinsconcerning the enemy situ<strong>at</strong>ion and strength, newspaper clippings, and areport concerning the visit of Gauleiter Wilhelm Murr, Reichsst<strong>at</strong>thalter ofWurttemberg.la, T<strong>at</strong>igkeitsbericht der Heereshafendienststelle Diinkirchen. Ship loading andunloading exercises in prepar<strong>at</strong>ion for Oper<strong>at</strong>ion "Seelbwe" and city plans ofDunkirk.la, Kriegstagebuch 1 des Versuchs- und Verladestabs Bode. Ship loading and unloadingexercises in prepar<strong>at</strong>ion for Oper<strong>at</strong>ion "Seelb'we" <strong>at</strong> Dunkirk and Ostendand a list of officers' duty assignments. Maj. Ernst Bode and his staff weresubordin<strong>at</strong>e <strong>to</strong> the 35. Inf.Div. during this period. This staff and its functionswere inactiv<strong>at</strong>ed on Apr 4, 1941.la, Anlagen z. KTB 1 des Versuchs- und Verladestabs Bode. Orders and re<strong>com</strong>mend<strong>at</strong>ionsfor prepar<strong>at</strong>ion of the anticip<strong>at</strong>ed invasion of England.IVa, T<strong>at</strong>igkeitsbericht 3 des Div.-Intendanten. Transfer of the division fromOstsnd, Belgium, <strong>to</strong> Johannisburg, East Prussia, in prepar<strong>at</strong>ion for the invasionof Russiaj the campaign against Russia; and advance <strong>to</strong> the Smolenskarea* The division was subordin<strong>at</strong>e <strong>to</strong> the VI. and V. A.K. during this period.Ic, T<strong>at</strong>igkeitsbericht. Transfer from Belgium <strong>to</strong> East Prussia and <strong>to</strong> the Johannisburgand Suwalki areas along the Russian border, intelligence and counterintelligenceactivities before and during the campaign against Russia, and inform<strong>at</strong>ionpertaining <strong>to</strong> interrog<strong>at</strong>ions of deserters and prisoners of war. /According<strong>to</strong> a note in this document d<strong>at</strong>ed Dec 1-4? .194-2, the Intelligence Branch had __<strong>to</strong> destroy most of its reports during defensive b<strong>at</strong>tles in the winter of 194-1-42../Ic, Anlage 1 z. TB, Erfahrungen iin Ostfeldsug.campaign against Russia.Afteraction reports concerning theD<strong>at</strong>es Item No, Roll 1st FrameAug 1, 194.0 -Apr 4, 1941Aug 14, 1940 -Apr 4, 1941Nov 19, 1940 -Apr 4, 1941Nov 17, 1940 -Apr 4, 19418870/208870/21885885885885Apr 7 - Oct 1, 1941 19981/5 886Jun 22, 1941 -Nov 10, 1942 24596/1 886Jun 22, 1941 -Mar 27, 1942 24596/2 886517107912761298141159