“b) supervisory service in Belgium and the North of France, with headquarters in Brussels;


“c) supervisory service in Belgium and in the North of France, auxiliary service Lille, with headquarters in Lille;


“d) supervisory service in Holland with headquarters in The Hague;


“e) supervisory service in Serbia with headquarters in Belgrade.”

Then Veltjens tells us that purchases themselves were carried out by a restricted number of licensed purchasing organizations, that is, 11 for France, 6 for Belgium, 6 for Holland, 3 for Serbia.

“So”—he writes—“all the purchases are subject to the central control of the delegate for the special missions.”

Further on Veltjens adds: