One outcome of his interrogation was the transfer of Sporrenberg from the PWIS Detachment (Norway) in Oslo to the MI19 interrogation centre in Kensington Palace Gardens, London, known as the "London Cage"; for further questioning by the War Crimes Interrogation Unit.
In World War II it was responsible for obtaining information from enemy prisoners of war.
He served during the war as commandant of "The London Cage," an MI19 facility that interrogated captured Germans.
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