Letter from Roger Casement (U.S. Consulate General, Munich) to Captain Hans Boehm, referring to his decision to go to Berlin and visit the camp at Zossen.

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Letter from Roger Casement (U.S. Consulate General, Munich) to Captain Hans Boehm, referring to his decision to go to Berlin and visit the camp at Zossen. Written: Munich, Germany ; 18 September 1915

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Munich 18 Sept 1915

Dear Captain Boehm,

Many thanks for your letter of 15th I hope to leave for Berlin on Tuesday next, & to be there on Wednesday morning. I go solely in order to visit the men at Zossen - and I shall be much obliged if you will inform Nadolny

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& ask him to have a permit to visit the barracks mode out & ready for me, so that I may not be kept needlessly waiting in Berlin.

If he would have it sent to the Auswärtiges Amt to care for Graf Georg von Wedel I could get it there on Wednesday morning When I call & go straight out

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to Zossen at once.

I hope to see you in Berlin before you depart & to wish you all luck in person - bon voyage et bon retour et surtout - bonne chance!

My very kind regards to Mrs. Boehm, and with good wishes & regards to your father & mother.

Yours sincerely,

Roger Casement

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