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| | Leon Sedov-red book—chapter13 |
 | | In order for Sedov to be able to travel to Copenhagen from Berlin, his home at that time, he had to obtain a visa from the Berlin Police Headquarters to leave and re-enter Germany (a so-called "Sichtvermerk"). |
 | | Sedov, on his part, with the help of Oscar Cohn, managed finally to obtain permission from the Berlin Police Headquarters for the return trip to Germany, without which he could not have received a French visa. |
 | | No one, of course, has to know the name of Sedov's wife, but Olberg, who claims to be on intimate terms with Sedov ("we [Sedov and I] met almost weekly, and sometimes we met twice a week in a cafe... |
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