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Colonel Karl Buchs, German Spymaster WW2: Was He For Real?
Category: Relationships and Society > Government Asked by: probonopublico-ga List Price: $10.00 |
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20 Mar 2004 08:42 PST
Expires: 19 Apr 2004 09:42 PDT Question ID: 318630 |
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Re: Colonel Karl Buchs, German Spymaster WW2: Was He For Real?
Answered By: scriptor-ga on 23 Mar 2004 09:23 PST Rated: |
Dear Bryan, Since you asked me to post an answer, I gladly do so. Well, since I have no helpful information on Karl Buchs for you to offer, I'm feeling a bit bad about this, so I decided that I should at least offer you a nice link that may prove helpful should you do research concerning the question if, where and when particular German soldiers (all branches of all armed forces) died during World War II: Deutsche Kriegsgräberfürsorge: Gräbersuche http://www.volksbund.de/graebersuche/content_suche.asp This free database is updated permanently, and whenever they discover rusty dog tags somewhere in the Ukraine or anywhere else, the new information is added. It's very comprehensive: Not only did I find my two granduncles, but also Fieldmarshal Rommel and other names I looked for just for fun. Hope this will be a useful research tool for you! Best regards, Scriptor |
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Hi, Scriptor Again very many thanks for your efforts. I had previously convinced myself that Mr Firmin was romancin' and it was nice to have the fruits of your searches, too. Also, thanks for the link to the free database. Auf Wiedersehen! Bryan |
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Re: Colonel Karl Buchs, German Spymaster WW2: Was He For Real?
From: politicalguru-ga on 21 Mar 2004 02:01 PST |
Bryan, Nix, as we say around here :-( |
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Re: Colonel Karl Buchs, German Spymaster WW2: Was He For Real?
From: fp-ga on 21 Mar 2004 02:38 PST |
Well, not on my way to Switzerland ... According to http://www.copac.ac.uk/copac/ this book by Firmin was published in 1946 "with a foreword by G. P. Thomson". Firmin was the "Daily Telegraph Correspondent to Scotland Yard": http://s1.amazon.co.uk/exec/varzea/ts/exchange-glance/Y03Y4591657Y9461299/202-6406190-1107841 "Karl Buchs"? Sorry, no idea ... Regards, Freddy |
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Re: Colonel Karl Buchs, German Spymaster WW2: Was He For Real?
From: probonopublico-ga on 21 Mar 2004 03:00 PST |
Hi, PG & Freddy My thanks to you both. Regarding the publication date, various stabs have been made and whilst 2 of the 5 COPAC references show 1946, 2 others show 1947. However, many booksellers have opted for 1950 and this seems possible because Firmin claimed to have waited 5 years (from the end of the war?) before he could publish. I'm betting that he wanted to make sure that there was no real Oberst Buch who could pop up to challenge his stories. Regards Bryan |
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Re: Colonel Karl Buchs, German Spymaster WW2: Was He For Real?
From: scriptor-ga on 21 Mar 2004 05:24 PST |
Well, Bryan, I have the odd feeling that Herr Buchs only existed in Stanley Firmin's imagination. I tried everything: Various ranks (Oberst, Oberstleutnant, Generaloberst...), different spellings ... I searched the database of German soldiers killed in action, just in case - but his name did not show up there. I did not expect it to, since such people always survive, just like Gehlen. If Karl Buchs was a professional officer (the rank indicates that he belonged to Heer or Luftwaffe), then he would have been entitled to receive a penison from the Federal Republic of Germany later. I don't know what authority was competent concerning officers' pensions, but if Buchs existed, there should be an index card with his name catching dust in some archive. However, I doubt it... Scriptor |
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Re: Colonel Karl Buchs, German Spymaster WW2: Was He For Real?
From: probonopublico-ga on 21 Mar 2004 07:03 PST |
Hi, Scriptor Many thanks for all the trouble you have taken. Please post an answer! Warmest regards Bryan |
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Re: Colonel Karl Buchs, German Spymaster WW2: Was He For Real?
From: answerfinder-ga on 21 Mar 2004 10:14 PST |
Bryan, I wish I had been ski-ing, but I think that if I fitted skis onto my wheelchair, it would act more like a toboggan. I did have a look; all I could come up with was Major Herbert Buchs who gave evidence at the Nuremberg trials. http://www.nizkor.org/hweb/imt/tgmwc/tgmwc-16/tgmwc-16-150-02.shtml Perhaps he had another middle name of Karl? answerfinder-ga |
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Re: Colonel Karl Buchs, German Spymaster WW2: Was He For Real?
From: probonopublico-ga on 21 Mar 2004 10:49 PST |
Hi, Answerfinder Very many thanks for looking. Like you, I found the Buchs who testified at Nuremberg. I was sorry to hear that you require a wheelchair. I had no idea but then why should I? All the Very Best Bryan |
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Re: Colonel Karl Buchs, German Spymaster WW2: Was He For Real?
From: bowler-ga on 23 Mar 2004 13:47 PST |
Apparently someone in his family is hiding in Switzerland: ://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=ISO-8859-1&q=%22colonel+buchs%22 Bowler-ga |
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Re: Colonel Karl Buchs, German Spymaster WW2: Was He For Real?
From: probonopublico-ga on 23 Mar 2004 21:46 PST |
Hi, Again, Bowler And very many thanks. It's amazing how many of the war-time spymasters finished up in Switzerland. I guess that they all liked cuckoo clocks. PB |
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