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Duquesne Spy Ring — Part 01
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I.C.65-8946
EMWIN WILHELM SIEGLER
Erwin Sieglen came to the,United 'States from Germany in
.1929 and attained citizenship' in 1936..: He had served as chief
buteher on the' ss America until it was taken over by the
United States Navy..
A courier, Siegler brought microphotographic
instruetions to $ebold from German authorities on one occasion.
He also had brought $2,9oo from German contacts abroad to pay
Lilly Stein, Duquesne and Roeder for their services and to buy a
bomb sight. He served the espionage group as an organizer and
contact man, and he also obtained information about the movement
'of' ships and. military defense preparations at the Panama Canal.
Subsequent-to his conviction, Siegler was sentenced to.
10 years imprisonment on espionage charges and a concurrent
2-year term for violation of the Registration Act.
OSCAR RICHARD STABLER
Born in Germany, .Oscar Stabler came to this country in
1923 and became:'a citizen In 1933. He had been employed.
primarily as a barber 'aboard transoceanie ships.
In Decenberr 194e,: British authorities in Bermuda found.
a map of Gibralter in his possession. He was detained for a
short period before being released..
A close associate of Conradin Otto Dold, Stabler served.
as a courier, transmitting information between German agents in
the United State's and contacts abroad..
Stabler was convicted and sentenced to. serve five.years.
in prison for espionage and a two-year concurrent term under the
Registration Act.
HEINRICH STADE
Heinrich Stade came to the United States from Germany
in 1922 and became a citizen in 1929. Stade had arranged.for
Paul Bante's contact with Sebold and had transmitted data to
Germany regarding points of rendezvous for convoys carrying
r supplies to England. :.
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Following a guilty plea to violation of the
Registration Act, Stade was fined $1,00o and received a 15-month
prison sentence.
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