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Principally motivated by a feeling of power, he sold information to the Germans through their attaché Ludwig Carl Moyzisch ( and then through the ambassador Franz von Papen ), in Ankara, Turkey in what became known as the Cicero affair.
Moyzisch was made by 20th Century Fox in 1951.

Moyzisch and officers
According to Moyzisch, the German Foreign Office did not make much use of the documents because officers there were divided about their reliability, the personal antipathy between the German Minister of Foreign Affairs Joachim von Ribbentrop and von Papen only added to the inefficiency.

Moyzisch and .
Moyzisch.
He approached Ludwig Moyzisch, an attaché at the German Embassy in Ankara, indicating that he wanted £ 20, 000 for fifty-six documents he had initially photographed.
Moyzisch, in his 1950 book, pointed out that Bazna was both intelligent and very daring ; he was also convinced that the spy had someone else helping him to locate and photograph the documents, but the second man could never be identified.
Indeed, Moyzisch told ' Cicero ' that at the end of the war Hitler intended to give him a villa.
Moyzisch, an Austrian Nazi, was known to be diligent and effective.
In addition, Moyzisch hired a new, shapely secretary named Nele Kapp ( known in the book as Elizabeth or Elsa for short ), the daughter of a German consul and anti-Nazi who had spent most of her early life in Calcutta and Cleveland.
Nele was neurotic and difficult to work with and Moyzisch decided that she had to go.
* L. C. Moyzisch: Der Fall Cicero ( Palladium Verlag, Heidelberg, 1952 )
Moyzisch.
He would photograph top-secret documents and turn the films over to Franz von Papen, the former German chancellor, at that time German ambassador in Ankara, via the intermediary Moyzisch, a commercial attaché at the embassy.
A man approaches a German embassy atttache, Moyzisch, offering to provide Von Papen with top-secret British documents for a price: 20, 000 pounds.

is and summoned
C & O president Walter J. Tuohy was summoned back for cross-examination by New York Central attorneys before examiner John Bradford who is hearing the complex case.
The next morning he summoned a group of top Democrats to his private office and broke the news: he would lead the fight to oust Colmer, whom he is said to regard as `` an inferior man ''.
Daniel is summoned and interprets the dream.
David is described as someone renowned for his skill at playing the harp, and consequently summoned to Saul's court to calm his moods.
An Imperial Commission is then summoned who exhume and destroy the body of the vampire on behalf of the ruling Habsburg Monarchy, within whose domains Styria is situated.
Christadelphians are organised into local congregations, that commonly call themselves ecclesias, which is taken from usage in the New Testament and is Greek for gathering of those summoned.
Usually, a short dialogue is attached to each victim, in which Death is summoning him ( or, more rarely, her ) to dance and the summoned is moaning about impending death.
* A summoned centurion is questioned ().
* 1593 – The Uppsala Synod is summoned to confirm the exact forms of the Lutheran Church of Sweden.
There are many versions of the game, but the general idea is that " Mary " will appear in the mirror and attempt to harm or kill the person who has summoned her.
* The Darkforce is an unknown, dark substance from another dimension ( known simply as the Darkforce Dimension ) that can be summoned and manipulated in many ways: to create impenetrable darkness, to solidify it in various forms, and ( most notably ) to absorb the " life energy " from living beings ( not all users can use all these effects ).
As early as the thirteenth century, it was held that " the law of nature ... is the ground of all laws " and by the Chancellor and Judges that " it is required by the law of nature that every person, before he can be punish ’ d, ought to be present ; and if absent by contumacy, he ought to be summoned and make default .".
Before Brabantio reaches Othello, news arrives in Venice that the Turks are going to attack Cyprus ; therefore Othello is summoned to advise the senators.
In the first years of the Republic, when warfare was mostly concentrated on raiding, it is uncertain if the full manpower of the legions was summoned at any one time.
Not only “ In the rabbinic literature, the cockcrow is used as general marking of time ”, but also some of the Sages interpreted the " cockcrow " to mean the voice of the Temple officer who summoned all priests, Levites, and Israelites to their duties and used as such because the Hebrew gever was used also to mean a " rooster " in addition to the meaning of " man, strong man ".
Apart from being the individual who anoints David as king, a role Samuel is abruptly summoned to take, he does not appear any further in the text until his own death at his hometown Ramah (, ), where he is buried ( cf.
The development of the British constitution, which is not a codified document, is based on this fusion in the person of the Monarch, who has a formal role to play in the legislature ( Parliament, which is where legal and political sovereignty lies, is the Crown-in-Parliament, and is summoned and dissolved by the Sovereign who must give his or her Royal Assent to all Bills so that they become Acts ), the executive ( the Sovereign appoints all ministers of His / Her Majesty's Government, who govern in the name of the Crown ) and the judiciary ( the Sovereign, as the fount of justice, appoints all senior judges, and all public prosecutions are brought in his or her name ).

is and Berlin
Remembering the step-by-step fate of Danzig and the West German misgivings about `` salami '' tactics, it is to be hoped that the dispatch of General Clay to West Berlin as President Kennedy's representative will mark a stiffening of response not only to future indignities and aggressions but also to some that have passed.
He is dedicated to building the nation's strength and, as are all West Germans, to a free Berlin and to reunion with captive East Germany.
The West Berlin crisis is being played up artificially because it is needed by the United States to justify its arms drive ''.
The `` West Berlin '' crisis is really an East Berlin crisis.
Berlin is merely being used by Moscow as a stalking horse.
West Berlin morale is low and, in age distribution, the situation is unfavorable.
The weekly loss is partly counterbalanced by 500 arrivals each week from West Germany, but the hard truth, says Crossman, is that `` The closing off of East Berlin without interference from the West and with the use only of East German, as distinct from Russian, troops was a major Communist victory, which dealt West Berlin a deadly, possibly a fatal, blow.
Mark Arnold-Foster writes: `` People are leaving ( West Berlin ) because they think it is dying.
Four billion dollars of the spending increase is for defense, an expenditure necessitated by the penny-wise policies of the Eisenhhower Administration, quite apart from the recent crises in Berlin and elsewhere.
Khrushchev, for all his bombastic prophecies about the inevitable decay of capitalism, is genuinely favorable to `` peaceful coexistence '' and would like, above all, the Berlin and German problems to be settled peacefully ; ;
He has indicated that he plans new moves on Berlin before the year is out.
Reference to them is made according to the organization of Immanuel Bekker's Royal Prussian Academy edition ( Aristotelis Opera edidit Academia Regia Borussica, Berlin, 1831 – 1870 ), which in turn is based on ancient classifications of these works.
* 1882 – The " Elektromote " – forerunner of the trolleybus – is tested by Ernst Werner von Siemens in Berlin.
* 1997 – Egon Krenz, the former East German leader, is convicted of a shoot-to-kill policy at the Berlin Wall.
Demai ii. 23a, R. H. 34a ), one of which — that regulating the sounding of the shofar — has since been universally adopted, and is referred to by medieval Jewish casuists as " Takkanat R. Abbahu " ( the Enactment of R. Abbahu ; compare " Maḥzor Vitry ", Berlin, 1893, p. 355 ).
* 1926 – The Treaty of Berlin is signed.
While some argued for the seat of government to move to Berlin, others advocated leaving it in Bonn — a situation roughly analogous to that of the Netherlands, where Amsterdam is the capital but The Hague is the seat of government.

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