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The German Embassy, Hyderabad, Wednesday, 26 December 1945
Ambassador Hans Thomsen entered his official Mercedes and the chauffer closed its door with a solid thump. The distance to from the Embassy to the Bharati Foreign Ministry was not too long, but it did give him time to gather his thoughts for today’s discussions of the aftermath of November’s earthquake and tidal wave. As part of Unternehmen Merkur the Luftwaffe had been flying loads of relief supplies all the way from Europe, and the leading question for today’s discussions was whether such airlift was still required or, as nearly a month had passed, were seaborne supplies sufficient to replace those airlifted? Secondly, and of more importance to Thomsen personally, was the question whether the primary need had switched from relief supplies to supplies and equipment for reconstruction. He hoped that he might obtain answers to both by the close of the day…
The German Embassy, Hyderabad, Wednesday, 26 December 1945
Ambassador Hans Thomsen entered his official Mercedes and the chauffer closed its door with a solid thump. The distance to from the Embassy to the Bharati Foreign Ministry was not too long, but it did give him time to gather his thoughts for today’s discussions of the aftermath of November’s earthquake and tidal wave. As part of Unternehmen Merkur the Luftwaffe had been flying loads of relief supplies all the way from Europe, and the leading question for today’s discussions was whether such airlift was still required or, as nearly a month had passed, were seaborne supplies sufficient to replace those airlifted? Secondly, and of more importance to Thomsen personally, was the question whether the primary need had switched from relief supplies to supplies and equipment for reconstruction. He hoped that he might obtain answers to both by the close of the day…
The Government of Bharat would advise the ambassador that the airlift is no longer required, and that while Bharat appreciates any further offers of assistance, reconstruction supplies and equipment can be sourced domestically.
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