1. CORPORATIONS ORGANIZED BY THE KUNGS 2. GERMAN NATIONALS AND FIRMS IN CHINA

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CIA-RDP82-00457R001800930006-8
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February 8, 1999
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6
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September 14, 1948
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REPORT
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A ,Scll ICA i f )N Approved For R~L1 1L~I~LCl~82-004V#?8W FO 25X1A2g COUNTRY China SUBJECT 1. Corporations Organized by the KUNGs 2. German Nationals and Firms in China PLACE . 25X1A6a ACQUIRED - DATE OF Il 25X1X6 DATE DISTR. 14 September 1948 NO. OF PAGES 1s NO. OF ENCLS. (LISTED BELOW) GGA LIBRARY SUPPLEMENT TO REPORT NO. KUiJG- Gr. aniz~d Chinese C9rygq 9,qs with German Personnel. 1. The Yangtze development Corporation was originally organized by David KUNG., Its offices are at 314 azechuen Road, Shanghai, in the Chase bank Building, which is also occupied by the Chialing Development Corporation. This firm has on its staff K. lauerer, formerly Hankow manager of Di;F -G (Deutsche Farhen-Handels?;esells chaft, t'vaibel & Company', who is in charge of the dyes and chemical section. 2., a large shipment of dyestuffs was sent from the British zone in Germany to Hong Kong. T. V. SOLING, while premier, was negotiating through,the Chinese Ambassador in London to obtain these dyestuffs for DEFAG. I. hile the London negotiations were pending, the shipment was actually made to Hong Kong, to the Yangtze Devveiopnent Corporation. These dyestuffs are now being, smuggled in small quantities to Shanghai, but. the bulk is still in Hong Kong because its entry into China is barred at present., Stanley of the 'u Chung Trading Company, is involved in the attempts to have these dyestuffs imported to China. 3. The Chialini, Development Corporation, 344 Szechuen "Road, shanghai, vas organized by Jeanette KU'3G, daughter of H. H. RU:,G and a sister of David KUia x, who formed the aangtze Developzlcrit Corporation. Since the Yangtze Development Corporation was organized before the Chialing Development Cor- poration , Lli ss KU (r named her company after the vhial ink; itiver, which is a tributary to the Yangtze giver. The corporation is said to be engaged principally in import-export activities, but the bulk of the present activity is in the shipping of goods between Korea and L:acao and the subsequent smuggling of these goods into China. These smuggled goods consist of ginseng, sea food products, and radio parts. CLASSIFICATION CU:4TJD :1JTI~-l./COi TRQ1 OFFI CI L5 ONLY STATE :~JENA.\rl DISTRIBUTION (0 ENTIAL Approved For Release 1999/ O8 : CIA-RDP82-0 U1., 1DNT ', t. Approved For I eIease TM/09/08 : CIA-RDP82-00457R0018009 ANTRAL comrmf k, ICY 4. The following Germans are associated with the Chialing Development Corporation: Walter Stennes Erich Kayser Formerly of the afar .ast Ring Traveler Mfg. Goa A. 0id.emann Formerly of A. 0 G. China Electric Go. Muck Austrian, representing t3ohler Brothers & Go. 5. There have been various rumors circulating for some time in Shanghai that the Chialing Development Corporation was created as a "cover" for certain intelligence activities directed by Walter Ster nee.. It is' extremely doubtful that the corporation is a "cover" for anything more than V-1 shielding of the Germans listed above, enabling them to conduct tire: r business affairs, 6, Stennes has always been a subject of suspicion because of the position he once held in Germany and because he has never been trusted by certain groups of Chinese and Germans, He has remained close to the Generalissimo and Madame CHIANG Kai-shek and, since his arrival in, China in 1933, he has remained aloof from the German community in general and from Chinese not 25X1X6 closely associated with the Generalissimos circle. Stennes freely states that he reports the situation in Shanghai regularly to Madame CHIANG, since he considers himself her representative in Shanghai for the protection of her properties and her interests. 8. Madame CHIANG has stated that Stennes is now a tired old man, and that both she and the Generalissimo are grateful for his loyal service and feel obligated to care for him so long as he remains in China., 9, Stennes is subordinate in the Chialing Corporation to Zrich Kayser, who was a millionaire before the war. Kayser's principal interest is in textile machinery and equipment. He is now engaged, according to his inn statement, in giving technical advice and assistance to certa:i_. Chinese operating cotton mills associated with Jeanette KUNGO Kayser is first of all a businessman, and has never been suspected of intelligence activities. Ho has never occupied a strong position in the German community because of his Chinese wife and Chinese business associates. At the present time he is extremely bitter against the Chinese, and complains of the way he has been "squeezed" since the wards end. He has never joined the Nazi Party nor any of the other Nazi organizations in China 10.. In the offices of the corporation the Germans are separated from the Chinese staff. 33., Neither the Germans nor the Chinese appear to have much to do with each other iasofar as the actual business of the firm is concerned. The Germans keep regular office hours and are apparently occupied throughout the business day, German Firms in Process of Liquidation 12. The German firma of Waibel & Company (D.6FAG) and Bayer Pharma Company have not yet been organized as Chinese concerns, but are still alien property under the control of the Chinese Government. There has been talk of a possible reorganization under T. V. SOONG and H. H. KONG. The present status of these firms is given below: a.. DL AG is in the process of liquidation under the "DEAG" Liquidation Office; Liquidation Office of German ' 3 k operties; Alien Property Administration, RO_L -11.5. OFFICIALS ONLY Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RIQP82-00457R001800930006-8 Approved Fork ease / I = - 4 0018009~@fA$ C ENTi"C - L.Y Kiangsu, Chekiang and Anhwei Area; 261 Szechuen itoad, Shanghai The present staffs are: Karl Kuhn, Chief (formerly co-manager; now on leave to ltaly)(see paragraph 16) Commercial Staff Technical Staff R s Hager Oskar Franz '4. litlbricht L Kruse A. Gatz K. LLnann Frederick Schilk Dr. Kurt Miss H. Hossback C, Simon G. Ungewitter E" b4itt hQ Bayer Pharma Company is in the prose of liquidation under the "';-yerr: Liquidation Office, , { at the above address. Members of the present ;.tuff are: Dr. He ( Yiilperl.~ R. A. Leckebuach R. Staeps Other German Nationals Connected with German Firms In China 13. Carl G. Gadow was formerly managing partner of DFAG in partnership with Johannes Hildebrandt, and chairman of the German Chamber of Commerc He was repatriated to Germany in July 1946 aboard the 33 111iRINE ROBINW 14, Walter itaufmano, formerly with the fire, of Reuter-Brockelmarur, is a German Jewish refugee and was never a member of the German community, He is now in business with a Drs Kilian. 15~ Dr. ',vilhelm Has was loosely connected with Di FAG as an adviser after his dismissal from the Consular Service because of Jewish blood, lie returned to Switzerland with his wife and four children in July 1947, He was connected with Gerhard L. Flatow0 Flatow, who came to China from Germany about 1934, was manager of the Far 6 astern branch of Otto holff, Cologne, with office; in the redder Building, Hong Kong. Haas also knew Eric IJothmanno Both Flatow and Nothmann were connected with Theresa Ir ,mayer and Walter Stennes before 1940, and acted in some (currency) transactions for both the Germans and the Japanese after 1939. Flatowv smuggled arms for the Chungking Nationalist Government o Haas was at least socially intimate with these men, 16. Karl Kuhn was in Tsingtao during part of 10,416 and 1947 to aid the Chinese Government in the reorganization of a Japanese fiin previously engaged in the manufacture of dyestuffs,. Afton the war Kuhn worked under the direction of the Chinese Government o On 24 February 1948 he left China for L;ilan, Italy, aboard the 33 FLYING INDLPa!;NDi4N 0 Throughout and after the war his residence was in Shanghai. 17. Rudolf Dohse, formerly with DEFAG, was repatriated to Germany in September 1947. 1C Johannes Hildebrandt, formerly managing partner of DEFAG with C. G,. Gadow, was repatriated to Germany in September 1947, 19. Fritz von Behring, formerly head of Bayer's Far .ast agencies, is the son of a world-famous scientist and serum manufacture.,,, He went to Switzerland in 1947, 2Ofl Franz Iden, formerly with the Bayer Pharma Company, went to Switzerland in 1947. 1 21.., Fred Uemssen departed for Italy in July 1947 on the 33 LARIN LYNX, He was formerly the head of the German community in Shanghai and was succeeded by Dr. Hermann ?..iedao COffFID1 NTIAL/CC OL s U.S, OFFICIALS ONLY CONFID Approved For Release 1999/09/08.: CIA-RDP-00457R001800930006-8 i o ease J )916~C:Yi4dRDP82-00457 Approved FoR001800 r a ease CONIr fD 22. Werner Amtage, formerly director and chief engineer of Siemens, China, was considered an ardent Nazi. In 1941 he was listed in German records as a member of SA. Sturm, III Troop Scha.r. 2. tie was repatriated on the SS MARINE ROBIN. At one time he was aer adviser to ru Ta--wwei and the Minis- try of Communications. 233 Walter Bastanier, formerly connected with the German radio station XGRS, is now employed by the Ministry of National Defense as an adviser. He is closely associated with Siefken and Karl Lavarentz, both of who are employed in Nanking by the Chinese Government. 24. Karl Goetz is well known as a German armament expert. He Yeas in 1'garo.: ng and Is now in Shanghai. He is employed by the National Board oA Supplies and is engaged in handling surplus materials purchased from the United States. 25. Wilhelm Maier is head of the firm of Mutual Friends & Company =. ?8 a ted von YANG Yin "(directed by YANG Yin), Maier, formerly owner of Wilhelm Maier & Company, was considered one of the wealthiest German businessmen in China.. lie is closely associated with Stennes and Kayser. Mutual Friends Co., Ltd. is at 233 Nanking; Road East., YANG Yin,, formerly head of the German Jdfairc, Bureau in Shanghai and e?t comprador of Siemens & Company,, was re- moved frota his official position after the first repatriation in July 1946 Captain YANG Yin is listed in the 1946 Dollar Directory' as general manager of the Mutual Development Corporation Limited, also at 233 Nanking Road East., 26, Werner Lohrer, formerly with Siemens, is now in charge of the telephone service in Tientsin and is an adviser to the Ministry of Communications. 27. Egbert Hildenhagen., representative of the Nan Yang Company, was formerly a repr=esentative of the firm of Otto Wolff, Cologne. He was repatriated to Germany in September 1947, 28. Max Tiefenbacher, formerly with Sayer Pharwa Company; was repatriated to Germany in September 1947. 29. Karl Schrage and Gunther Veth were repatriated to Germany in September 1947. Veth was formerly with DEFAG, first in Chungking and then in Shanghai. 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