15-08-2019, 09:16 PM
Here is the rough translation of what Udo Ulfkotte had to say about Operation Gladio:
BND President Gehien behaved as expected from a president: he ruled. Much has been since his departure changed in 1968. Until then there was not any Departmental structures. Only Gehien's successor, Gerhard Wessel, introduced them. Wessel instructed the dainty man responsible for the relations of the BND to the American intelligence services with the alias Heinrich Rosenlehner (name Heinrich Hellmann) with the formation of departments today, which he divided the service into news procurers, technical procurers, evaluators and one for personnel Rosenlehner, who several times mentioned himself in the spring of 1996, according to his friends, wohi[?], would like to replace Porzner in the BND presidential chair, assumed responsibility for department IV a from 1971 onwards. Organization, planning, budget, defense measures, post evaluation and a German "Gladio" department hardly known to the public in the meantime.The "Gladio" unit has since been disbanded, which had the task in case of war to become active behind the enemy lines through sabotage and Terrorist attacks should be added to the enemy Nadeistiche. Gladio had its own bases and its own infrastructure in Hanover and Berlin, and the whole operation was under Allied control, and in case of war Gladio was to be relocated to Portugal. Foresters discovered 198,133 earth depots with automatic weapons, chemical weapons, 14,000 gun ammunition, 509 anti-tank guns, 156 kg of explosives, 230 warheads and 258 hand grenades. It was alleged that this depot had been created by the right-wing extremist Lembke. In reality, it was apparently one of many Gladio "depots (see Erich Schmidt-Eenboom, The BND, pp. 365 ff.). In Austria, a weapons depot was found in May 1997, apparently subversive to the former Soviet KGB Fight against "Gladio". Explosives, timers, handguns and ammunition
The translation is courtesy of Google Translate and is very rough but readable.
James Lateer
BND President Gehien behaved as expected from a president: he ruled. Much has been since his departure changed in 1968. Until then there was not any Departmental structures. Only Gehien's successor, Gerhard Wessel, introduced them. Wessel instructed the dainty man responsible for the relations of the BND to the American intelligence services with the alias Heinrich Rosenlehner (name Heinrich Hellmann) with the formation of departments today, which he divided the service into news procurers, technical procurers, evaluators and one for personnel Rosenlehner, who several times mentioned himself in the spring of 1996, according to his friends, wohi[?], would like to replace Porzner in the BND presidential chair, assumed responsibility for department IV a from 1971 onwards. Organization, planning, budget, defense measures, post evaluation and a German "Gladio" department hardly known to the public in the meantime.The "Gladio" unit has since been disbanded, which had the task in case of war to become active behind the enemy lines through sabotage and Terrorist attacks should be added to the enemy Nadeistiche. Gladio had its own bases and its own infrastructure in Hanover and Berlin, and the whole operation was under Allied control, and in case of war Gladio was to be relocated to Portugal. Foresters discovered 198,133 earth depots with automatic weapons, chemical weapons, 14,000 gun ammunition, 509 anti-tank guns, 156 kg of explosives, 230 warheads and 258 hand grenades. It was alleged that this depot had been created by the right-wing extremist Lembke. In reality, it was apparently one of many Gladio "depots (see Erich Schmidt-Eenboom, The BND, pp. 365 ff.). In Austria, a weapons depot was found in May 1997, apparently subversive to the former Soviet KGB Fight against "Gladio". Explosives, timers, handguns and ammunition
The translation is courtesy of Google Translate and is very rough but readable.
James Lateer