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English: This is a decrypted message from the Nazi HSSPF (Higher SS and Police Leader) of section "Russland Mitte" (Middle Russia), describing the 'liquidation' of a town in Belarus. It was sent June 16 1942.

- To: Reichsfuehrer SS (Rf SS, Heinrich Himmler) and the Chief of the Order Police (Chef Orpo, Kurt Daluege).

On the Bobruisk-Mogilew road, [there was] a skirmish with partisans: 16 men from the 51st Police battalion were killed. In the town of Borki, [Unlocated. There are several towns named Borki in present day Belarus – author.] where weapons and ammunition were found, and was leveled in the usual manner. The inhabitants were liquidated.

- From: Higher SS and Police Leader Central Russia (HSSPF Russland Mitte, Erich von dem Bach-Zelewski).

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Deutsch: Entschlüsselte deutsche Nachricht, gesendet am 16. Juni 1942. (Ergänzung: Das beschriebene Gebiet war seit Juli 1941 in der Hand der deutschen Wehrmacht (siehe KTB des OKW) )

- An Reichsführer SS (Rf SS, Heinrich Himmler) und Chef Ordnungspolizei (Chef Orpo, Kurt Daluege).

An der Strasse BOBRUISK-MOGILEW, Partisanenkampf; 16 Mann vom Polizeibataillon 51 gefallen. Das Dorf BORKI, in dem Waffen und Munition gefunden wurden, wurde dem Erdboden gleichgemacht. Die Einwohnerschaft liquidiert.

- Von Höherem SS und Polizeiführer Russland Mitte (HSSPF, Erich von dem Bach-Zelewski).

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Source UNITED STATES CRYPTOLOGIC HISTORY, Series IV, Volume 9 (page 52), Eavesdropping on Hell: Historical Guide to Western Communications Intelligence and the Holocaust, 1939-1945. - Robert J. Hanyok, CENTER FOR CRYPTOLOGIC HISTORY NATIONAL SECURITY AGENCY, 2005, Second Edition
Author National Security Agency, United States Government. - "Decrypt of Police message (National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), RG 457, HCC, Box 1386)"
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