:40:06
This bulb must be burned
out, sir. I'll have it replaced.
:40:15
Yes, sir.
- Morrison, sorry to waken you.
:40:18
Get this dispatch off to
Whitehall at once.
:40:21
Have this coded and classified
as most secret:
:40:24
...'Upon representation from
Turkish Foreign Office...
:40:28
...there is strong reason
to believe...
:40:31
Diello, will you shut
the door, please?
:40:34
...there is strong reason to believe
that von Papen is in possession...
:40:38
...of top secret information...
:40:40
...which would indicate a
leak in security here... '
:40:43
Upon receipt of this highly
classified message...
:40:46
...the Foreign Office in London
took immediate action.
:40:49
Let me read you what we received
from Ankara early this morning.
:40:53
'Upon representation from
Turkish Foreign Office...
:40:55
...there is reason to believe
von Papen is in possession...
:40:58
...of top secret information, which
would indicate a leak in security...
:41:02
...or Nazi access
to secret documents...
:41:04
...or possibility have broken
British cipher... '
:41:07
Colin Travers, a special agent
of British Counter Intelligence...
:41:10
...left London by plane next
morning, bound for Istanbul.
:41:14
Colonel von Richter of the Gestapo
Counter Espionage Service...
:41:17
...left Berlin by plane
the same day.
:41:20
Travers and Colonel von Richter
arrived Istanbul the same evening...
:41:24
...and boarded
the Anatolian Express.
:41:27
They reached Ankara next morning.
:41:30
Von Richter carried
a Swiss passport...
:41:33
...identifying him as
Herr Rudolph Hodler...
:41:35
...a tobacco buyer from
Berne, Switzerland.
:41:43
He was met at station by a
Gestapo agent named Siebert...
:41:46
...and escorted to the German
Embassy to confer with von Papen.
:41:56
Travers was greeted outside
the station by Keith McFadden...
:41:59
...a British agent attached
to the Embassy in Ankara.