SECRET GERMAN TUNNEL
TRICK THAT FAILED Another instance of the peculiar German conception of diplomatic immunity was revealed in Dutch authoritative circles in London when details were given of a tunnel dug to connect the building of the Gorman Legation at The Hague with the Headquarters of the Nethcrland Military High Command on the other side of the street. The German Legation was situated in the Lange Voorhout, a broad, fashionable boulevard, and the Netherland High Command offices faced Hofvijer, well known to all visitors to The Hague. The buildings were separated only by a narrow street, a sort of mows. At the outbreak of war the staff of
tho German Legation were transferred to the Hotel des hides, in the Lange Voorbout, but after a few days their request to be brought back to the Legation was granted, states ‘ The Times. In the meantime, _ however, the Dutch military authorities had dug up the mews behind the German Legation building, as they suspected the Germans of having used the basement rooms for some shady purpose. They discovered something unexpected, a tunnel leading from a house next to the Legation, and leased by Germans, to the Notherland High Command building. The tunnel was not yet ready for use. The Germans had had bad luck, having come up against a stout, hard, old stone wall, which took them a long time to pierce, and the invasion overtook them before they could carry their plans through. It is not known whether the intention was to break into the building and steal documents, or to occupy it on the day of tho invasion, or to blow-it up.
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Evening Star, Issue 23698, 4 October 1940, Page 8
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273SECRET GERMAN TUNNEL Evening Star, Issue 23698, 4 October 1940, Page 8
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