THE
COMMITTEE SUPPRESSES EVIDENCE
DIES
151
Five days earlier Orgell had written to Gissibl: "You may
perhaps remember that I am in charge of the work for the
Volkbund fur das Deutschtum im Ausland\
for the
U.S.A."
Great Kills, S.X./HY 24.10:37
Harm Ptor
Gissibl
3855/57 North ?/e stern
CMxago, 111*
A.
Lleber Herr
Sie verden tich vielleieht erianern, dasa ioh
file VDfc (
Volktbund fuer das Deutsehtua I* Ausland, Berlin)
Arbeiten fuer USA erledige.
Unsere Buecherstelle in Berlin aoechtejrmn gerne
vun Buacher
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leitet er f
Deutachen OPUS
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A
letter the Dies Committee shelvedCarl G. Orgell identifying himself to
Peter Gissibl as a representative of the People s Bund for Germans Living
Abroad.
On March
18, 1938, Gissibl,
who had been
from Orgell, received the following
letter
taking instructions
from
Stuttgart:
Dear Peter:
From your
manager, Comrade Moller, I received a letter dated
informed me among other things that an exchange of
office
He
February 15.
youth is out of the question for
like to see, in the interests of
youth
all
$ People
this year.
our
I
common
regret this very
efforts, if
ready this year, especially also from your
s
Bund
for
Germans Living Abroad.
much.
I
would
we would have had
district.
Perhaps
it
is