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This could use much more specific citation. In particular, who were the "Some commentators" who "have suggested that the group was indeed acting on behalf of a foreign intelligence service"? - Jmabel | Talk 17:09, 30 October 2006 (UTC) reply

Done, altough on second thought this fragment isn't so convincing ( Troncotă, page 440, approximate translation).
"The Berne file has many obscure aspects. Some of them were noticed by the analysts of the South-East Research Group in Munich, as early as March and June 1955, in their reports for the West German Federal Foreign Ministry.[...] they considered that Beldeanu's request for the release of several individuals that were certainly dead was really just a <<tactical maneuver>> to justify the prolonged occupation of the embassy. Such an extension would have been needed to find what they were looking for, that is documents with the names of the communist <<moles>> infiltrated in the West who provided the information for the speedy capture of the teams parachuted in Romania in the previous years. <<It is certain - noted the German analysts - that Bucharest was informed from the West and that the Romanian embassy in Berne was involved in this action ( of capturing the parachuted agents ).>>, and in its documents one could have found the names of the sources."
Axi 15:07, 5 November 2006 (UTC) reply

That sounds to me like enough to justify the remark. - Jmabel | Talk 00:09, 8 November 2006 (UTC) reply
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Citation?

This could use much more specific citation. In particular, who were the "Some commentators" who "have suggested that the group was indeed acting on behalf of a foreign intelligence service"? - Jmabel | Talk 17:09, 30 October 2006 (UTC) reply

Done, altough on second thought this fragment isn't so convincing ( Troncotă, page 440, approximate translation).
"The Berne file has many obscure aspects. Some of them were noticed by the analysts of the South-East Research Group in Munich, as early as March and June 1955, in their reports for the West German Federal Foreign Ministry.[...] they considered that Beldeanu's request for the release of several individuals that were certainly dead was really just a <<tactical maneuver>> to justify the prolonged occupation of the embassy. Such an extension would have been needed to find what they were looking for, that is documents with the names of the communist <<moles>> infiltrated in the West who provided the information for the speedy capture of the teams parachuted in Romania in the previous years. <<It is certain - noted the German analysts - that Bucharest was informed from the West and that the Romanian embassy in Berne was involved in this action ( of capturing the parachuted agents ).>>, and in its documents one could have found the names of the sources."
Axi 15:07, 5 November 2006 (UTC) reply

That sounds to me like enough to justify the remark. - Jmabel | Talk 00:09, 8 November 2006 (UTC) reply

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