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Fragmentary Paris Text from Moscow

28 Apr 1940

USSR

Ref. No: 3/NBF/T1798
Issued: /12/7/1966
Copy No: 201.


FRAGMENTARY PARIS TEXT (1940)


From: MOSCOW 
To: PARIS 
No: 427 

28 April 1940



To KAL'MARO[i].
[67 groups unrecoverable]

they are not worthy of any attention.
No. 2239

DIRECTOR




Comment: [i] KAL'MARO: Unidentified covername. Also occurs in MOSCOW-PARIS No. 375 of 11th April 1940 (3/NBF/T1795) and No. 424 of 28th April 1940 (3/NBF/T1797). Presumably cognate with French CALMAR and Italian CALAMARO: possibly a dialectal form. No word corresponding to the Russian spelling has been found and the Russian transliteration has, therefore, been retained.


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Source: United States National Security Agency
Added By: C. Peter Chen





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