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aix top Ar&~~~iala 1~
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A reported to be hidinc; out in ,.n''"-
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Argentina i t he tolci hi111 the to.llowin& information. Accordin~ to . . . he

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- s one of tour !!!!!!! who - t Rln.ER .ncl hh party when they landed from two
submarines in Arventina approximately two and one-half' week~ af'ter the fall
of Berlin. ~oontinued that the first sub ca~e close to ahoro about
11:00 p.m. ~bad been signaled that it ••• safe to land_ L~d a dootor
and several men disembarked. Approximately two ho:~s later the second sub
c&.!ne uhore and iUTLE.tt. two women, another doctor • and i6veral mare mon,
Makint; the w:·.~le party arrivinc by submarines ailproximately 50. were aboard,
By pre-arrar.ged plan with six top Argentine officials, pack horses were
wa:tins for the ~oup and ~ daylight all supplies were loaded on the horses
and an all-day trip inland toward the foothills of the southern Andes was
atarted. At dusk the party arrived at the . . hera HITLER and his party,
according t~ are nov in hiding. most specifically explained
that the sub~ along the tip of' the a~nsula~ the aou~hern
tip of Ar~entina in the gulf' of San llatiaa. _ . t o l d _ . that there
are several tiny Yillat;es in th!! area wheT$ momber.& of .t!ITL~~' s party would ~
eventually ata;.· with German f'&lllilies. He named the towns as San Antonio,
Videma, Neuquen, l!uater, Canaena, and Raaon, ·- .
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--maintaiDa that he oan ·name the aix A.rgentille offio1ala ..;: ~:~
and also the 'i;Aree other men who belpttd HITLER ·1nl.~n4 to .M.i _· __ -
hid:ng plaoe explalaed that he was given t.l;,ooo for helpin& in
the deal. ,~hat he was hid!ng out in the United
Sta~ ao he oould lat~how he got out of Argentina. Re stated
tolllllllrthat he would tell his story to the United States officials &fter
~Ift~·• capture ao that they might keeo him from having to return to
Argentilla. Re further explained t~hat the matter was weiGhing on his
aind and that he did not wiah to be llixed up in the buaineaa any further.

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has shaved ott hia IIIIIS'"_..,,n .. and has a lon.; '"Du-e' on his upper lip.
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to a hotel in San Antonio, Argentina, I will arran~ man to ~et you
there and looate the ranoh where HITLER ia. It ia heavily guarded, of course,
and you will be risking your lite to ~ If' you do go to Argentina,
plaee an ad in the Ex&llliner stating, ~oall Hempstead 8458,• and I
know that you !-l"e_ on the ~. to San Ant~nio.•

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and after the meal followed him out where he engaged in a oonnraation in
trent ot the relltaunnt. - aooonling to "JACK,~ had mentioned that he
bad important 1Dfonaat1on~~ and aolioited hia cooperation in locating
the proper ot'f'ioiah to whom t~t thia inf'ormation. "JA-K" t lrl-..
that it 1111.s at this time that _.came tJ.ong and he asked t<JIII!I!!II!IIIi
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. .__dded that .he bad spent hours _". neral -~~eral en~:;a~~d
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oouveraati~h he explained 1IU a "£eeler" on the part o to
determine it h e , - was all ight and oouJ.li b~ relied upon._ thenr_

advanoed the ato~ baa been related abOTeo . · . ··· ·

- a d v i s e d that be would try to help him, and


for him to call back at the He:mp•sttlad a f'- days and he would haYe
•n~~&1:ic•n f'or him. Qn'tittuetd that he i11111ediately contacted
the ExllDliner tried to arra~e a neetin,; w i t -
-antime the ~•paper which, acoor~
evidently acared stated that he - • unable to throw
~ light em the information from·-·'. ,
. 1s 1ooorporat!Jg in u. •tory. <lid -·-! uet
spell hia - but aiapl,- :IDtroduoed

- - . , . : a s adYiaed ~the writer t~t ! . . . .telephoned him


or if he ~rved at any time to immediately~ in conversation
~~ ~~~~~n~~~th~:e~~~~n:l~~:ho~!t!!!~~!":~!ic~~~.~=~r
~ advbed that he eata two meals dail,- at the J.!elody Lane
Restauran~ haa not observed the subjeot ainoe his first meeting. The
· writer has contiuually spot-oheoked the JJelody Lane Reataurant at meal time
in an effort to looat~ith ne~tive results.

The Hollywood and . .elea police recorda have been checked with
net;ative results on the name and other similar aoundinj; n&MSa
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The records of Immigration and Nat~n Service were also
checked with negatin results under the name~d similar aour.dinr;
names with ne.:,-ative results. ... . "' _ . . _

· Be-ausef the lack of autt'icient lrirormation to aupport the stol")'


advanced by , it ia believed impossible to continue efforts to locate
HITLEJ:t with e sparse intormation obtained to date.

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For quite long weekr I h•ve ~een plnnnin~ to wr1~e
to you but "ue to exce< r or 1·:orl~ 1 could not. '!'!::'lt e'en ly
~:·H' cor.e very " }Jl"opor,· "r in the r:eP.ntiJCe it t:.,~ t-een
offered P re'.'l,rc to Anyone wr.oe-oto informntion m"y rumduC't
to the teteetion of Hitler.
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firr.ily that ~C'O_!!{!i-JHler !IE well nr ;<;vn .Jrown ":re nlive.
··te ir l:'od ler Mve not t-een rounr, t-otn v:>nin:ecl 'It t:re f"l!le
tire, both were not C".P"bJ.e of C'Cmmitting FUi('ic'e "rr 1Vith
plenty of me,nf., the:re ir noi: " re?!'cn 'll~.y they F!1oul,. not
~e "" e~fe eF por~ib1e, trying to enjoy 1ife.

Now, A!' to th<" whe~eboute my reofon,.in[ iE' t!:if:

J.- J'itler r:!.E'ApPe"red the very r1ny toefore tt-:e ~uuitmf'


entered Eerlin; there 11'1'!!' no l"rge l'"'r~Jn of tirr!' for h 1m
to prep•»•e h1r e!'c•pnce.
2- !"itler r'lii' not le<>rn en;• 1"11!ZU"f€ -foreing one-,
pretende~ tO deFpire nl~ L"nru"[ef.nnturally J:oeri ref the
• -< C<:!'m"n, t:ut 1:1:e renl re.,::'cn !'1llft 1--e, r.e i:r:\efl "~''' C'oulr
not. !?o r:e r:uft r.~v~ ttought of q r:~Duntry in wr-.i<'h J.if
Gerr.:"n wouJ.c not "ttr.,C't the ~>ttention of otherr.
3- Switre':'l"U{ -the cenyin[ 1t now-, playe•; t;nll "ll
the tin:e curing tbe W'>r witr. the n11z1 Reich. '"'''e Gerr."ll
Switzerr ere nur:~roue Rnr po'.'lerful, Ani", wt:iC'!'- 11!' mo:re
1r-~ortl!nt, they were ,ere, the nePreE't 1'rienC:e- to whom ricn
lHler C'oulc" !!>ppl~· for E'belter. BeE iCe< the Gerr.:~n p"'rt
of !"wit,-erl"nd is peoplecl wit!: 1'<~r riten enc" prncticnJ.ly
irol"tec" 1'1lrrn~, in 1111y or whlcl1 !:itler ~ntl tl1e Brco:m wor:nr.
coulr live pe"'c.'efully r-onr beppiJ.y for th!! r::ft of tteir
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Sw1t2erl,nd w!-Jere there fugitiver of 11'1"1 01re to-l"e i'ouno.-
'J'I·ey l'lUE't be there, covered .,nc' helped by l'l"ny ctl,er '3wit?er
of Germ<>n cercent, !!l'rili,ted to tl:e n'>Zi ii'e"e·
ij iEhing you ~J.l gooc' luc:~
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the possibility t.hat Adolf' H tler may be 1n Argentina.
Jour action 1n tranamitting this clipping to • 111 indeed
appreciated.
Sincere~ yours,

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Dear Friend,
I have some news in m~· rossion v:hitch I believe to b~ true
and v.ould interest you Vtory much. I canot davulg the mans
name o:t present v.ho gave me the news but I will geve you
the ne?:s I heve and if you think 1 t \\Orth v·hi le then you
cfln have one of your men contact me,for ruther infor·m::tlon.
Hitler is in ArgentinE>,He is liveing in <, grcP.t 1,1!1-:'erground

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establishment benecoth c. v<.st hociende- 67!l miles vestfDJim
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4~.0 mll~:;s northv.est of Buenos .t.lres;and thc:t
arv there with Ei tlcr. ':'he v.estern en terence
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oper&ted by ~hoto-electric cells,and thrt by code bi[nFls
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Do not believe the British lie that Hitler is deE~·r am
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an Democracy called an emergency·
meeting .in New York this summer
in order that the way might be
paved for Argentina's admiss.ion to
UNCIO. We urge that you now
~ wiikb was attended by seventeen make this document avaiiabic to tiu..
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representatives of other organiza· gethcr with whatever additional data
lions. has been compiled."
Following that conference, the So far, this document has not
Council for Pan-American Democ- been made available to the press and
racy dispatched a letter to President the public of the world. 1f it hod
Truman, making the following re- been made available, it would prob-
quest: ably have contained among otbt~.r
"It is lr_,wwn that the State De- things an account of the !oHowing-
partmnlt, in cooperation with the facts.
other American republics rcpre- Despite the pledges by the rcginw
"'nted in the Emergency Advisory of the Argentine Colonels' Lod!!..
Commirtee for Political Defense, (GOU) to cooperate with the
bas in its possession an exhaustive United Nations, Argentina is teem-
and carefully documented indict- ing with unmolested Nazi war crim-
nJcnt of the Peron regime. Tflis inals.
White Paper fully establishes the Among them is Count Karl von
fascist nature of that regime, its serv- Luxburg, chief of Nazi intelligence
ices to the Axis enemy, its aggressive in ArgeDtina and a close associ;tc of
militarist plans and its dangerous Gennany's recent self-styled Fueh-
penetration into other An1erican re- rer, Admiral Karl Doenitz. AnothN
publics. This. document has never is Richard Schroeder, one of th··
been made public. chid assistants of Gennan L;~hor
"The original plan of presenting Front leader Robert Ley.
the facts to the Conference on Prob- Count von Luxburg, Germany,s
lems of War and Peace, held in Amba£..o;ador to Argentina during the
Mexico City, wa.' never carried out, first World War, was expelled from
a..'ld the document was suppressed the country in i9i6 ior organizing
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the ,LJ of Allit-d ships. 11Jc "''po<ited Cl ')> ··hie sum• of


Cnunt r~h wd to Arp;t·ntina to be-
... Hlont•y in Argd)L.._ .wc·r a J.Wriod of
rome chir.f of Ge-rman lutt•lligcncc. timr throu~h the uBanco Aleman
Hr has maintained a dandl'stinc Transathmtil·u" (Gc·rman Transat·
hroadca!!iting station on his "Quinta Ian tic Bank), reportedly under false
dl' Af.artinC'z' estate." From a build- names. Two other Nazis. who have
ing ncar the Rctiro railway station, also com~ to Argentina re<~cntly~ arc
hr organjzcd a S)'!it.em of l'ignaJing to the leading Gestapo men. Walter
ouhm..,.ines with flag. and lights. Wilkening and Willy Schcckenbach.
Von Luxburg's activities resulted Schroeder is reported to have ar-
in the Joss of Allied lives and the rived in Argentina with full instruc·
sinking of innumerable Allied ships, tions to prepare hiding places for
and Allied claims for his delivery to other Nazis in that country. The vast
th•m would br fully justified. As the territories of the provinces of Entre
key Nazi in Argentina, he might cast Rios, Chaco and Misiones are said
light on the Nazi network in this to be ideal for harboring rought-for
continent. . Nazis and to be, actually, the head-
Vo'n· Luxburg is also said to have quarters of clandestine Nazi organ·
cooperated wiLh Fritz ~fandli former izations.
Austrian munitions magnate, and to The Nazis in Misiones are re-
have put him in contact with the ported to be maintaining contacts in
Argentine generals. He is also re- Brazil and Paraguay and to control a
ported to have helped finance the oystem of roadways known only to
GOU coup d'etat in June, 1943, and them. General Caldnon, who dis.
to have personally advised Victor covrrrd the extent of Nazi control
Paz Estcnssoro, leader of the coup in Misioncs, has been arrested and is
in Bolivia in December, 1943. held incommunicado. All consistently
Schroeder, chief of the German democratic high-ranking Argentine
Labor Front in Argentina in 1937 army officers were also purged after.
and 1938, went back to Germany to the series of arrests recently.
work with Ley. On his reported re- Additional evidence on Nazi eco-
turn to Argentina, he is, said to have nomic spearheads in Argentina has
left for the interior of the country been furnished by ArgcRtine anti·
and is now believed to be in Cal- Nazi newspapers and resistance lead-
amuehita in Cordob" province. This
town and La Falda are considered
important centers of clandestine Nazi
cells.
Admiral Karl Doenitz, his !0-
ca.Iled Foreign Minister Count Lutz
Schwerin von Krosigk and Ley have

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ers. It : r l hear out Tf'vclations gr.•ph on the~' "'a book on Nazi
on Nazio...-r.' mic ar.tivity in Argen- influence in At-p;' .a, written by
tina by U. :;,. Assi•tant Secretary of R •dical party dc•puty Silvano San-
State William L. Clayton. t.-,nder, shows him giving the Nazi
The evidence involves such top- salute.
ranking Argentine leaders as Col. CRITicA LIBRE printed documented
Juan D. Peron, kingpin of the col- chargf:'s that Pf:'ron, who wrt~ thrn
oncl'i' rl"gimc, and Finance Minister War Mini~tcr and Vice President,
Cefcrino Alonso Irigoycn. It also in- as well as Secretary of Labor, is the
dicates that Nazi~ political and ceo- partner of Fritz Mandl, pro-Nazi
nomic influence continues and hints munitions magnate, and maintains
at the continued harboring in Argen- the closest connections with him.
tina of escaping Nazis. The charges were never refuted. The
The Montevideo emigree paper government has officia11y intervened
Cam.CA LIBRE has made the follow- with Mandl's firm, and he has been
ing two charges: officially interned. But, say Argentine
That Firutnce Minister lrigoyen iJ democrats, this was for show pur-
closely tied to sugar mill consignee~ poses only.
Carvaglio and Zorraquin Inc., which
VANGUARDIA, Socialist party week-
ia iurn i• connected with German
and Italian interesu. Dr. Guillenno ly published in Buenos Aires, reveals
Zorraquin was president oi the the following four specific cases of
ArJentine Association of Friends of
Germany until iu dissolution. continued Nazi activity in its current
That the construction of an anc- issue:
ual at the Rio Santiago naval base
baa been entrusted to the black·listed Gennan Labor Front fees con-
German eonstruction finn GEOPE. tinue to be deducted (rom the sal~
\ aries of employees of the Germaa
i Tran~atlantic Bank, indicating the
Clooely connected with this firm ! survival of a leadtng Nazi organ·
'-. is Dr. Carlos Ibarguren, Argentine I ization in Al-Rentina.
natinnali~t lrarlPr 2nd nrinrin~l IPa~l Every cadrt in t:be National Mili-
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tary Colle~ has received a textbook
advisor of the National Bank of on geopohtia: wriuen by t:he Nazis.
Argentina. Also connetted with During the
airplane Iande
J'ut tummtr, a large
in Cualcguay, Entre
GEOPE is the notorious, pro. Nazi
Rios province, with the hrlp of light
Gen. Basilio Pertine, who recently signals during thr rvening hours.
stated in the Buenos Aires German The landing area, located in district
Club: "Argentina is not a country eight of Gualeguay, is part of an
estate recentl)· acquired by an
of traitors, but a harbor and refuge Ar.1_entine Gennan aoc:irty.
for its friends." The government interventor in
charge of the German-owned Thyt-
General Pistarini, who, as Min- aen Lametal firm is himst:lf a no-
~ ister of Public Wo:-ks, is presumably !a:iou: N az:i ::.:med WenccaJao
responsible for letting contracts, is Oneto.
also notoriously pro-Nazi. A photo- Reliable observers who recently
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} \ t la•t. thanks to a
chemical called alloxan, the mystery
~mple As the conservative NEw ENGLAND
JoURNAL OF MEDICINE says:
of that murderous and bafiling di>- uThe discovery of alloxan diabetes
ease, diabetes, is well on jts way to- has opened opportuflitics /or re.
ward ultimate solution. Diabetes kills search ne11er before dreamed of, and
some 3 7,000 persons yearly, and its these new pathways of investigation
victims are four times greater in should be exploited."
1number than those crippled by infan- In the two years since its original
tile paralysis. discovery1 the results of experiments
Alloxan is the "open sesame" to with alloxan have been published in
the enigma of diabetes. With it, re- at least eight different countries.
scarchen have, for the first time, a Everywhere doctors arc intcrc:-stcd in
.imple experimental method of giv- this new diabetes-causing chemical.
ing diabetes to the usual laboratory In diabetes the insulin-secreting
animals. ceUs of the pancreatic gland fall be-
Th.is means that doctors now ha~·e low par in function. As a result, the
a direct approach toward solving level of the sugar (glucose) in the
IOille of the more complicated theo- blood, ordinarily checked by insulin,
retical problems concerning diabetes. rises to abnonnaJ heights. .
It also means that they now have a That i5 why diabetes is sometimes
quick, easy way for testing different called "the sugar disease." That is
diabetes remedies such as diets, medi- why most diabetics need their daily
cines and glandular extracts. hypodermic quota of insulin. Defi-
ciency in insulin is the outstanding
LM••• Allurts ft'.,-urs•r is • rU••t• of s;.,.. feature of diabetes.
auu CoUtll .. J • f•""*' t.bor•tot'}' ftebici.t~.
Hn ••dicol sn'c•e• orlid•~ Aow .,,,.,.,,/ i• The mystery of diabetes lies in the
•••1 O/ flit ltGiiiaf MIIIAI:i•ll /tn tlt ~Uif JIMI,
JlorritJ. ••" flu •ollu of • n..U .t..rlt~r. fact that there is no altogether satis-
Mr1. Wcuns•r "'dn W h•• ri• S..tlt .sr.i- factory explanation of why the insu-
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who"· (_ --~~ uf manne-r wcrf' UU· rs• Speaking ou. .nonth~ flftn
n1hta~abh· th~--·l' of Gc•nu;:m oflic-t•rc;, p,., on had "'ignf'd the Act of Chapul-
Jltt"t'ting a'u the estate of the German tf'JR'C, and aJmo~t two months aftt·1
Lahu~n Company. This company their admission to San Frandsco a~
is ('Xfr('mdy arth·c in the wool trade a reward for that "good bt:havior."
and is considered a mm.t important Mr. Braden recitC'd some of the ~.:olll­
Nazi sp{'arhead in southern Argcn· rnitwcnts undertaken by signatoric~
tina. . to that document. The implication
On June 25th, Assi.<tant Secretary was that the Argentines had signed
d State Clarton submitted to the with their eyes closed and their
Senate Military Affairs Committee fingers crossed.
evidmce that Argentina has failed to Among the pledges recalled b~·
t"Jiminate a single case of suspected Mr. Braden were: "That war crim-
German economic pcnt"tration. Ac- inals shall be tried and sentenced:
cording to evidence submitted by Mr. that centers of Axis subversive in-
Clayton, the Allies have been unable fluence throughout the hemisphere
so far to ~;~:ach some I 04 Axis spear- shall be eradicated; and that enom'
hi-ads in Argentina. And, significant- propt.·rtics, investments and otht r
ly enough, the campaign to eliminate holdings, beginning with those stole·"
these spearheads also has not fared from their victims, shall be sough 1
so \\'ell in either Paraguay or Uru· out, immobilized and controlled."
guay, the neighbors of Argentina. President Trmu;m has since ap~
Meanwhile, inside Argentina the pointed the milit;Jtlt awhassador tr
terror goes on. TI1c relcaSC" of a Argentina, Assbtant Secretary o!
reported hundred or so political pris- State in Charge of Latin Amclican
oners, most of them humble persons Affairs. Mr. Braden, who has dcm~
of no great political standing, has onstratcd his democratic conviction~.
been followed by the arrest and im- may be expected to liquidate tho am-
prisonment of other hundred.-per- biguities which marked the policy oi

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ple say that Peron is following a ler Jr.
:cc.' • ·• ..system of rotating arrcst."i"--2.-until The State Department knows that
he can build jails enough to hold the the Germans have a detailed plan
entire population. , to return to power via steppingstonc'-
Our fonner Ambassador to Buenos ' in neutral nations and that the Nazi
Aires, Spruille Braden, was obliged leaders and industrialists intended to
to use a speech before the British · wage a full-scale economic war, evtn
Chamber of Commerce as the occa- as Allied troops occupied the Ger-
oioo to remind the Argentine Govern- man homeland.

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J.nY'p:tn,...,-..~ 1i1d up f"Otwnns, car- k• • ping is nm J '· ,. hands, nnd,
trl!' and buq •• .:!ises in South America, u11der the admim:.~.dtiou of Prc!'-i·
Mrxico, Switzrrland and Spainj to d1 nt Truman, it must and will guide
win their way back into power in the thr relations of our country with the
int("mational financial world. So far, republics of South and Central
the United States has discovered in America.
!f'u!i~;~~~~n~i~";;nS:tr:!:r:~hc~~; The principle of the Good Neigh-
are running against many a stone bor policy imposes upon us the
wall in trying to get at the German obligation to help the Argentine pea-
economic outposts. pie overthrow the Fascist regime and
The policy of the Good Neighbor re-establish democracy among a pea-
was one of the many valuable legacies pic ~ho lov~ freedom as we do.
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The following paragraph ia the 1tandard test given applicants
for jobs as radio announcers. Rtad it clearly and without mistake'
in 20 ~conda and you have an above-average diction!
I bought tJ htJtch of btJking powder tJnd bnktd a hatch of bis-
cuits. I brought a big basket of bis.euits bad to the bakt:r)' and
baked d haskef of big biscuits. Then. I took the bi~ bnsket of bis-
cuits and the bnrl1t of big biscuits and mixed the big biscuits
rvitla the bad·et of biscuits tJu:l WllJ ruzl ID lh1 bit basbt nnd put
• bunch of biscuils /rom th11 baslet into a box. Then I took the
box of mi:ud bisciiits and a bisciiit mi:u; and biscuit bmktt nnd
bro11.zht the basket of biscuits and tla1 box of mix'd biuuits and
tlt1 biscuit mi:ctr to the bdkery tmd o;entd tJ tin of sardi,us.

Brave Defiance
Hotels in the United States seldom have a thirteenth floor, yet the
numbrr thirteen is believed by many to be the Jucky numbt:r of thi~
country. Pcrh3ps it wu to de(y Old World 1upcntitions that our fol'f'-
fathrn used th1rtern in ao many ways. Or perhaps the Thirt~:en Original
Colonies inspired them.
At any rate, in our fint national Rag the symbolic we of the num~r
thirte~n appeared as thirteen stan and thirteen stripes. In 1789, e-xactly
thirtrC"n yean alter we dr-clared our independence, the first Prrsidrnt,
George Washington, was elected, In the National Coat of Arms, the IYJn-
bolic usc o£ the num~r thirteen is at ita zenith-thirtrcn stars above
the eagle in the crest, these encircled by thirteen small clouds; thineen
feathcn on each o£ the eagle's legs; thirtern arrows in one talon, and an
olive branch with thirteen leaves and thirteen olives in tht: other; thirteen
Jette,.._£ Pluribus Unum~n the scroll in the eagle's brak. And blaz-
oned oo the eq:le'• breast i.J a ahield composed of thirteen hrraldic pat·
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lJ.illcr Mystery Deepens' a~ Other
Nazi
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Leaders Make ·Pie.as to Live
IOHN f. SfMIOWEl ·'m Germllly lt.aelt.
W ritto lor Ceatrd Preu · U Hitler •UU lur'ka 1n ~nnan)•,
Ulll <kia II""''"'"" . lleutha belleve that In time M will
be *turned lD" attu the fuhlon
THI: HJ:IU!:a ..,..,., -
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., ether Nul biJW!p J'Tepue to ~o Ribbentrop wu taltled on.
,;.. Oft trial f<W tile!• lh u at Nuem- However, the rreatut ~lblllty ·
"-rc. the moot hUDte<\ <tl all the .for perpetu&UCIIl of the Hitler my..
:Nallo, Adolf Hitler, &till S. &l>oent tery. whether be S. dead or allve,
and un&ecounted tor. · lleo In the very reporta which &l•
Z. HIUer dead o.- alive and In1lld·' J'C&4:Y are bl!tn! clrnulated. ·
lncf If 1M cUed, u moot vf bla con- Swedes report aeeinc an expen ..
!-' .. feder&tu ci&IDl, · wh;r """ ;,s. 1>o4y live ;pcht furtive1y movlnl' tn ud
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··- . Dever been td.nUAed or found!'
With each }IUihtg d&;y tho .U..
out of toUDUua Inlet. on the
Norlh oea. About the Ume that t.

r·'·t .,.,.... motlnl,o. :U Hitler ahould be


captured alivo It would be one OC
Brt.zlllt.n bt.tUuhip wu ounk ~
an unl.den'Wled aubmarine, a my•·

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Ill• blnut .todeo or modem terioul party, lAid to Include &
tlmea. If he Ill lllftt' found t.Dd no woman who ml«ht have been 1:\r&
• trace of hla .rema\na 18 tdent1Aed. Braun, wu reported to have landed
1. 1 he it almoet certain to become the from a "'bm&rine otf the· cout 0( •

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central llgure ot a leJal<L A~ntinL
lD thla l&lt tn.t&nce, the ehancu A Paria aource reporte4 that
are that for l'Uft. to come there ...rmer a. aUve and dwemng in the
.,..n be - all over tile -rtd AJto Adlge region" .of Italy, My.. _,
•ho wW zwport that IIIey • .,. 111m terlouo colnp t.Dd oomtnc• ot lt.rgo
8Jivo after tiM tan oc Berlin. that Germt.n·type tr&noport plt.nu In
F 4 he got awa;r- lincl out hS. nat-
Ill'&! life. •
and out of mountt.inou• Mglou ol
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Bpt.ln have been told by aomo "oi>-
Hrver.."
pect ct tlll.a tone drawn-out &ttet-o · }\. Jttpanea:c navy ..Wft' ;.leer
'- ·.math .ot 1be.jall.Gf Hltleriu . . details of a pl.n to evacuate Hlt·
mt.ny. Hitler'& ...,..tarle& havo told lu t.nd Eva Braun to Jap&n &!tel'
their eapton that be wu anno of the fall Of Gennany, and that a
what a iinaf ut oi C\liming :t wOUld \ar2e J'&l)&.neae aubmarine em-
be to llioappeu utterly. So far loe bai"ked on-the enterprise.
')lu IUCCeeded In dainC thla better Nothlnc turllier , , . heard ot the
than moot lhlnp that lao &ttempl.ed · aubmarine, acc::ording to the Jap.
,In bla beetle ......... At the •ame Ume, aome ot the
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Kany ot th• world'• rreatest
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and other valuables aore:ly hetded
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Sutllcltnt eMenee wu att&clted
to the ~lbility that blgh·ranklng
Gennau might have eacaped to Ja-
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the,. Nlleh their ultimate end ot
IOIDICII\1 reJNVtinJ actul.lly eeetng
Hitler lllmaelf tn the ftuh. Under
11\\t<"" t~ t~uou8 elT('umrl_&n(',-~.
· rep!wt.acrmilifi<!Tor-yeiira tliat It
wu 1l0t IJneolJ\'1 ......t.n, .lohn
Wilku Booth, who wu ahot to
death by Union .oldiera in a- bam
U d&ya U'ter the a.uusina.tipn. but
a. aleeptnr tramp who wu milt&k..
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necusary tor of!cla\ denial to be
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Uce and live out hi.a natunl life.
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l'nd hR\"11!' f'f)h •. tf'd X-r~y 1\lmlt nf , W1Hu·.~· 1-~on\ h. wtw """·"' ltl1i•l tn
his tef'th llnd .such nJ hh• bonf'~ 111 df':1Ut bv Vnion !llr,Jdi,.r~ in a h:1rn
1l"f'rt" J"hOtogrRph.,t}. Thf')' ha\·e 12 l)ll)'.li. Aflrr lhf' a!l=~.ll-'t'linltlt(ln. hul
~nne bRc)( Into old police ti':C('Ifd8 of n a1~'rping t' antp Wh() WRI=' m\.-U,k·
)Jitl('r·l' fin arrtsb l'tt'fore h~ bf.. f1l for Bholh. ·
...,.,me Chief Of GermAn)" 01'1 Jan. 30, ' -~ Ur \Jntif ll frv.• .:!""llf~ IJ~O it WJ.l.•
1933.
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than an ac:ddent that no 1"fttUllfUI tice and live out hi! natural Jif~
haYe been round which can be ld~n- . I __L._ .·. \_ ~. A Onr of the Jlt'eBtel't tntt>rnatum 11 l
tifled u thNf! of E,·a. Braun or b! ~ · te-gf'nJ.s: ~nt.'f that ot the fabulous
)(arlin Bormann, d~puty chief of ManthAI Ney, Napoleon's chirf
tht Nazi party, as '~;ell as Hitler. lieutenant a.nd ca11erl by him "the
Some German aaourcu contend braveat of the br&Ye."'"
that Bormann .uperintf'nded ·the Did :!\"f'y ~ca~~
c-rematJon of Hitler and E'\'& Braun, .Although Ney w;":: con\'ictecl by
and when last .seen had Hitler'alut a Fr..,nch court-martial and ofticia"l-
teatament naming him auccC&I'Or 1n Iy ~xecut~d on Dec. 8. 1815. in LUX·
the Nazi movem~nt.. em bourg Garde-n..•. the r~·pnrt C'ir-
Bormann )lay Be 1\:ey culatrd that the ISring aqua.d, for-
Allied authoritiea are Inclined to mer 8()ldiers under Ncy, purpouly
'believe: that Bormann is the key to DER FUEHRER'S FACEI-Adetlf Hit.. missed their aim and he WL! pu·
the myatny. If Hiller Is a1h•e-, Bor· l•r, top photo, a• he looked b• milled to escape. .
mann Is likely to be wHh him, or fore he disappeared and thr.. To thf~ day tht-rl' are hi~lorlans
to know bls whereabouts. augg•1tions by C•ntrol Prtll Artist who contend. that Ney f'\'~ntually
I! Hitler i..<~~ drad, lt i.l regarded 8JI E. George Green of how No. J f'I!ICA.ped to the United Statu where
tnore pla\U!ible thftl the S"Ubllc Bor- Not.i may have changed himself- numy pen;oN l~tr.r reported a:~~ing
snann engint'~TI"d the c:-ompltte d~- if M ;1 still olin and in hiding him fn \'l\ri0\1!1" dL<~~ui.ccs.
appea.rance of the bodiea than that from wrath of on outraged world. It 1a a .!'lrin~ r>f thl'St' lf'~€'n~\J:
a chau1f~ur a.ccomplished that re· that Allied aulht~t'ili<"s want to
IIUlt ln the crude man~r tba.t he bod)· of A.ttna tlle Hun disappeared fortstall by unco\·ering cohclu~h·e
. . . deseribed. after his dea.th in 4.53. He became proof that Hitler wu slain or klned
Among the llood of rumon is one part of the Teutonic le1;end v! l\ie~ himseJt in the maelstrom of tallinl'
-to the effect that the Ruaiana have belungenlied, tn whiCh Siegfried Berlin.

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Although run.1ou han original- remain com:inc('d that Hiller Uw•.s.
~r'a dcaih, perhaps even posau.sing ed in Spain, Argentina, Italy, Ja-1
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pan and Sweden that rn~·sll'rious I porh•d onl,v a tcw w~~kf!l ago that
Allied author"itit'8 have ~ttaeh('!d mo,·cmcnt.F ol pa.rtie.s which mis:.ht two out of three Amrtirl\ns atiU
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11o importance to the rumor.s, point. includ~ Hiller ha\'e ht>rn !II:·C'n, tllP n.•fu~e to believe tha.t Hiller 11
tng out the frony that Hitler pNb-- J hunt tor hiTu iTL.'iide Germany it.selr. tfead.

-, ably hope-d that his dLsaJ'pean.nce: hM not relaxed. ! As the Nuerube-rg trial ~E"ls un-
might •ow aecds of dis8ention! The arre-st of Gerlach Henlnte· ~ clet"\\·ay the a~P.nce ~f knowledge
among hlB conquerors. 1rich, an ex-member of the German~ a.<~ \.o the prrcise fate or where--
~re have been instance..<~ in his-; general tctatr and slated to be a de-· ab<>uts of Hitler pr(•babiy wUJ br·

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tory when the followers of dtl\J: renUant at Nuernbcrg, a!tu he ha.J i r()me more of an aching voh.l t=nles...
lea{)ers have triet.l to )'lcrpetuatc -,.·orked incognito tor tour month:~: ;n the nH•anti1n(' Eome of the mo!lt
1.hroir force through complete eon. :in a United Stat e.o;. A Mny billet in • ,;~!l~a t!0nal dLo;('lo;..arl's in f\ neri<""Ki
1Berlin, highlight"d the J'IO!'isij-\i"iot ~. in! Sl'ntat irr:a I "orld·shakin:i; ennl:5.
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WAGE FIGHT IN ARGENTINA


Strike by Business as Weapon Against Raise Ordered by Government
Effed on political line-ups has imprisoned generals knoWII to bave The bo/ance of power between thr"'
plotted or SUS)teeted of plotting q:ainst the !woo alignments appears to lie in the ha.nd~
iii Colonel Perun faces fest Govemmeut. It has aent othen to duty of certain elements.
in presidential eledion far from Buenos Aires. But Army backing Workers in husinc.,,.;es and factories and
can be deceptive; at times, defe<:tion hu on ranches, nomuembers of U1e old unions.
A three-day strike of Argentine busi- cropped out in unexpected place.a. are U•e largest group. It is primarily to
aessmen against their Government now The national police are canaidered. them that Colonel Peron haa been direct-
has offered something ne~· in the way or IOiidly behind Colonel Peron. They, to- • iug his labor overtures.
.trikr:t. This was a strike of employer.
against au order to increase v.·ages. not a.
atrike of "''orkers to force a wage inerease.
"'hat bapJwned was this:
The Argentin<" Government, dominated
by a :._"t'oup of Anuy colonels Jed by CoL
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Juan t•eron, in DecPmber ordered employ-
era to increase wages of all workers and to
·pay ~ach worker a December bonus equal
to one month's salary. Total incre...., iD
pay ranged from 18 to SS73 per cent.
~ J Protesr. Bu~inessmen immediately pro-
• tooted. Some of them complied with the
-.1 order, but most of them u-fused on
crouurls of ilwgality and inability to pay.
Businessmen finally hit upon a three-day
dmWawn, with e-mployes c-ontinuing to re-
ceive their regular pay, as a means of
ahowing their di~ppronll. :\lost businesses
and industrir~ remaint'd dosed throughout
the three days; principal exceptions were
utilities. banks and some small shops.
Businessmen now have taken the decree
into court; they say it is unconstitutional
becauS<' the Argentine Congress did noL COLONa PERON CAMPAIGNING
approve it. There has been no Cougress iD ••• his elevation would create some delicate problems
their country since 194S.
ll•!ponsibility for t..lJe decree i! Jaid at r-:ther 1rith th!! A..'r!!!y. may oontrol the National Democrats mav 1n1it iheir
the door of Colonel Peron. Earlier, aa election if the voting &ppeara to be un- votea. This conservative pa;ty'; Govern-
Labor Minister, be had backed formation favorable. ment was overthrown by the colonel'• in
of friendly labor unions and proposed & Catholic leaders favor bim, and Ar- 1948.
decree to give workers !6 per cent of their gentina ia overwhelmingly Catholic. UltroconJervotive owuers of huge estates
employers' profits. These actions were gen· Young nationalists, although not nu- will find themselves having to choose be-
erally interpreted as bids for labor backing merous, are his active supporters. Nazi tween Communjst-backed Tarnborini Jl"d
for his presidential hopes. and Fascist sympalhir.ers are expected to Colonel Peron, who recently promised to
Col. Peron followed these moves by or- work for his election. . break up a vast ranch holding ~d tum
pnizing the Labor Party, which now haa Opposition. Colonel Peron's opponent, it over to the worker1.
110111inated him as ita pN!Sidential candidate. Jose T&mborini, candidate of the Demo- Politically apathetic citizens, a final
Support of & large ahare of Argentina's cratit· Union, will count on the backing croup whose aid Colonel Peron oeeks, in
1,000.000 workers 01ight enable Colonel of the parties in the Union-Socialists, many· t:!ases rt"~nted the closing of shop~
Peron to ~·in the February 24 election Ratlicals (eXl~·pt a few dissrnters), Pro- during tht" business strike. Some of them
without coercion or manipulation&. And gre.":liive Democrats and Communists. Tl1csc are e:XJlCCled to sup1)0rt Peron.
although he 110metimes bas used strong range from mildly liberal to strongly leftist. II Colonel l'eron's oopnl•r support
methods, be is believed now to desire elec- Long-eatablished labor unions, in the proves. too weak to assure lui cboice by
tion by aD overwheJming popular vote. main, are believed friendly to Tamborini, free voting, force may swing the election
Colonel Peron counts on the .Upport but they claim only 600,000 members. in his favor. His ele,·ation to the presi-
of se-.leral elements: Intellectual leaders, student., and busi- dency would create some delicate t•roh-
The Army, on the wholr, can be ex- neasmen are others upon whom Tamborini lems for the U.S., whose officials have
pected to back him. Tho colonela' clique ia depending. publicly denounced him in the past.

58 THE !JN!TED STATES NEWS


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). ~~ ~·.e~~r day for labor and helped to nation's railroad workers.
~jr~o~~ for the ironworkers.
In 193~ before the New Deal, the
·.'"(0~1902 -.the
Hearst Newspapers ad- Hearst Newspapers urged work relief as
,-ocated puhlic oli-nership of certain a temporary cure for unemployment.
public utilities to save them from the
corrupt trusts. In 1937 the Hearst Newspapers asked
for more recreation facilities for chil-
In 1913 the Hearst Newspapers dren, stating that juvenile delinquency
helped to put over Parcel Post to pre- results from community ca_relessness.
-.....3.:ent exorl;itllnt express r&;tes.
In 1945 the Hearst Newspapers
In 1916 the Hearst Newspapers got lauded labor's amazing record while
Congress to pass a law-later set aside at the same time deploring the Com-
hy the courts-barring child labor. munist-led strikes of a tiny minoritY.•
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TO l!r. D. M. !add l''ebruary 1 1 : 1946_::__: ~
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SUBJECT: Documents o! adol! Hitler . /-/ _,/ (. >o' - - -
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Weaver explained that he studied in Oxford, England, !or a brie!


time before returning from military leave in theater. A
United

that he had been attached to the ,;,rmy Transport :i>.


Corps - was among the first United States troops to enter
Berlin. He claimed that he went 'directly to the Reich Chancellory and th&t he
took frcm a safe there twenty-five packages of docuinents which, from v;hat he
could make out, were personal papers of Hitler.'s imd consisted of personal
letters written to and by ~s well as some documents apparently concerning
a new religious movement. ~laimed that he sent t h e . e n t s directly
~cme as mementos and tqat they should be there now. described
- a s a very reliable individual, very religious and apparen y sincere -
in his statements.

he commendation:

It is recommended that this memorandum be referred to the


Securit~n so that if deemed advisable a check can be made
home i~ to determine i f these documents actually are
This information might be of assistance in war crimes trials.
that~ntended to advise the fureau about these doc:ument.s.~
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Examination

There is transmitt.-:!:l herewith the Laboratory !'eport of tho


Document analysis of the above papers for ).!IS. ·) ,
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ones completely removed. tne. or two of the covers of other pages were lifted
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fasten the original papers to the cardboard. In replacin~ those reooved no
additional adhesive was added and at no time was anything placed on the papers
(in the nature of a test reagent, solvent, adhesive or any other Laboratory
material such as might be applied in an examination).

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will be properly prepared, the Japanese silk or pressure cellulose methods of
mounting being employ~d. The latter of these is the method used by Archives
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SUBJECT: d 958 3 "q,~~;:;:;,;


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There is att,'Jcl1P.rt hereto a brochure or bonk entitled n,;d0lf 'i:itler,_.!::: ':;'"==-:
Certif'ic"t" of' !"'-rria;;c,
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br,.,chure is prerarerl with the ori[iinal document app<iariPG on the l<"i"t-hand "· """"'=-~
aide of the page and the I:nglish translation appear in.,; on the rj c'lt-hfmri si:le. :~: :~;~_;-.,.,"'==
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It. is noted> that tlte si.:;natures of Adolf' Hitler, :o-va "f:i.tler n'le - ~;;; :;.-;.;:' -

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-fraup, JoseplrtroP.bbels and fl!lrti~rmann arP. si~ned to the marriaee CP.rtificate
sirnatures P.J"'j)ear on page 2 of the marriA;:e certificate. It is noted that
the ignat-..res of Adolf HitlP.r and signatures of :Eartin ':'or!'lann, NicholRus
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1-- --vori':_ ~ow, and Dr. Ooebbels appear on pa~;e J of' Hitler•a privati' Will. The
name' a Uomann ap:)ears em a lett'!r prepared by M-:...rtin -sorman'1 to the 'Jrand ·!.~
-;rtimiral. The si:;nat;.•.res o~ P.itler, Dr. Joseph Coeh'1cls, :~ilhel:~ B>~rcd~rr,
!.!art.in Dorma'ln anci !lans r.rebs appear at the bot. tom of page 10 of !!itler •s
?~litical testament.

The attached broc~d to o!" the


Liaison GP.ction by C o l o n e l _ . . . , MIS. RdYi.:;ecl tluit the
attached brochure was prepared by"the J.ti.litary Intelligence from captured
documents, and WI.IS prepared in the .attached fonn so that th<'l Caief of C,t~ff m)~ltt
give it to the Presiclcnt, whn l!ndoubtedly will P.ventually plR.ce j t in th'l Librar:,· nf'
Congress. Colone fldvise~ that he h'id been advised oy
General \'anclenl:oerg that the Ch.i.ef of Starr wa~ delighted with the attached materi&l,

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hut was reluctant t~ pass it to the P:rpsiclent until snme attel!lpts have been mad!! to
verify the authent.icity of t.he documents 1.1rxl si~nat~re of' Hitler.

There are also attached llUI!lerous doc\llacnts which were captured b~· the
f.!i U tary Intelligence Service at thP. Heedquart.ers o.f' the Wehrmac:1t w:1l.ch contain
copif's of Hitler's signature in September, 1940; January, 1942; SeptP.nber; J944;
OCtober 12, 1944; October ?.4, 1944 and December 15, 194/,. There 11re alsn att<tc:1ed •
Goeurnents captured at. the Hf:aadquart.ers of the ~'lehrmacht cont tdning th13 siznatures of ,,.,-
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)!'. Bormann and Rurgdor.f. There is pJ_!3o attached a .folder dated Sept"lmber 22, 1')39,
conta"l.r.ing llitler•s sir;nature nn paae 2.
Colone advised Mr. that ~neral Va~enberg rlPsirecl th~
Bureau to make a comparison of' the Ri.gnatures appeariJll: in the attnc!!ed bQ(>k w:l th
thosP. appearing on the attachecl official rlOCWilents in order to a~cert.ain who.thr.r or: .--
not -the signature appP.aring on the alleged marriage certificate and wills arc
authentic. Colonel. Colon~>l . . . . indicaterl to~tha.t thP t;hief of 1
~that this int'onnation be obtained as. expeditioasly as rossilJle.
~rivised Colonel t.he matter w'?ll~·-b& ll,andled special in the
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'_Hn t.M book, that is, the !'act that the Army has what ap~R..Jia9llhler•:s
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a\,;.thorities are :in £K"ssessinTl of these d0cam~!'lts.

There ts also attached a thoto~t~py of the oFicial rioc::ments


whiclJ was handed to~ b:' Ce>lonc~

~:.zc 1i t;.;r :~D.~ 'IT ON:

It i~ ~ecornmended that this memorandum with thr: attachnP~ts ha


t'ontarde<l t-o th" Technical Laboratory and an examination t>e connucterl as
... ex~-Pdi "t.io'.lsly as . "ssible anrl that the results T:>e rn3.de kno;m to thP Liaison
Section with t~e return o~· all the dnCUJT~chec! other tr,ar. the ;:;hotostat
so that the~' may be returned to C o l o n e l - It sho·11r1 "" noted thao "th<.
ori;i !lal d~cu::!ents can be removed from th<e book by rPleasin:; certain sections
of S<'o"tch tapE> which holci these c!ncU!nents :.n place.

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aJid ~ on the lane (lett) eide ill each a wq u t.o 11141cate the poas1bUit7
tbq ,... ar~ dODble lbeot.e lliCh u are 1&MCl tar •ottic1al." ar 1epl. cSocu-
~-. IHI'Ita and th1a ill oonaleteftt. with t.bl oat.enaible IOW'Oio 'ftw prelllmOO and
·· o!laraoter or the priftUD,i Clft Q6 (Borllanft) .(_.Ucl Clft the bottca •1/lll~") (He
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to Ql7 inclusive ..N UlleciJ ilJ ia a linon finiah paper which ia not IQOOth
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lfta a oc:apar1Don ot t.ha llllqueat.ionecl and quesUonod a1cnatures, it
wu ooaoluded that tbe 11e1011 A· HiU.r, Boraaan and Blzrl:dcrt on Ql to Ql7
inal.uaive an \be pnu1De v1t!nc• ot tbl aiaDerl ot tile • - nuee en 10. to
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!i - oampariaon. !boN arer ETa llitler (Dn.Uil), Balla !:reba, llioolaue von Below 1
I Jonpb Ooebbela. Bclliavc , tMN 1a aridonoo that theae are eonuino lli.cnaturea
' rat.her tbaD dralf1n&a and CUl a\t.lll;pt to.abauat. ..,.,.-possible ~:~~ana ot ana11111e
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wu t.;ypect tor W. particltlar COl'OCIOI\1, tho natural
thin& to do woulcl be t.o oow &c. toM F1nt.ed tonw, ·~ •• noedod but
edberin4: to the lagal proriaol u auoh aa poae1ble, and wtiiiB tho tvpo112 iter tar
tbo blank JIP&Cielo !be taot tbat tho otbar c100\llllnt.a are ~ raiae1 tM qwtii-
Uon wlq thU cloo'IIIIID\ .S.. dUlenlllt. · . _.
Acc~J,y~ tbe bandllrit.1na ot tbe llar'l'iap paper wu oCI:Ipllred •1th
· t.bo •i&natuna. lt 'Wall OODOl.lK!ed that the "J'oa1atrara lfal.ter tqnor, whose
denat.ure ~.t~rs at t.ba lDWeJ' lal\ ot the po.por, Q2, wroto the ujar1ty ot the
ink wtr1ea. 'l'be tao\ that. oerta1A entrlml nre 11J'it.ten in d1t!eront ink and tv .. -
~~~ ot tbe ilr,ptC14>t.u b&t.ure ot t.bci act.. TheM entries
ot.her pez IIOPI 1a .,
(auoh u tbe ldent.U'ioaUola ot BYa Braun ao:l the birth data of Bcnlann) wero
alao oCII!p&Nd with all of the licn&t.uro wit.baut. ettoct.f.na an 1denUt1cat1on.
It. 11 tberltc:re ocmcl1¥led that tbe aauwal wq ot prllpc"~ t.be cioclu:DIInt. ill
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•.. ~ · Trail - llzbg (Yuenzenberg) 2 P,!l,
.:·. · Adolf'' s burial
I · •, ." In the evening trip to Hane.u
..,. ···.Bln. (Berlin) train (Gruber, Stelzer; Becker)·
: · Af'ternoon Prof. Becher's death learned through Schmidt, Crim. Dir. (Criminal
;;~ \ ;·· .· _Director)•' Not s~ regrettable because of' ·the .work to be t--ublished jolntly
!" .. •.· as because of. the ( ? ) f'or mel B. vegetar.; no tobacco; no alcohol;
. ·great scientist espec~ally of' the intestional area and of bacteriological
- · .. flora _(books thereon).
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Wedneaday,-November 15
'· ·:·' Afternoon arrival Berlin - to Schwanenvrerder (Ha.nni sang) .- in the evening
6:00 o'clock departure f'or WlFS9H •. (Wolf'aohanze) •.
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..;.· ·. Blood purification and X-Ray examination proposed; great retreat f'or mel 11
··~ F. face sunken and pale. (Re i.s no simple school boy and knovts what he
· 'has to do). · 1
Trb•, Yit. 1', Glyc.·Ton. t. No homoseran,
· von, Eicken arr,.ne;ed f'ort

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· ·von Eicken arrived.
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.•· • 3a30 .p.m. (after breakf'ast) to F. and examination (Tons, throat; nasal o&.vity
·· :>and phar,)~ · ··
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(Tea until 4 a.~~~e o.nill,ated convarsation). 3:00 p.m. F. looking much botter
tho.n yest.erday; allej;edly completely well, voice harsh. - p. 72, heart o.B.,
·sounds light~ - wants no··inj. at present •. - conversation about anti cas pills
and strychn. ·

)(ollday, November 20
· _(Tea until 4 a.m.; .talked ·w-ell and ·also ate :well.). A.t llrOO waken.·

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·lla30. o•c;lock- F• reels very well, no more swelling in abdomen, no trouble.
- )(ph~. 0.01,· Atrop. 0.0001 ·I. subc.- 12a30 o• clock Polyp. op. I, von. Eicken,
· Dr~ Stumpi'egger held towel, iister/?7 Maria asst. Pol. size of a lentil.- .
.. Bed in :llunker. I want out (met FrL E.) 1'66, full. 0 I clock back from 1- -
·. eating. Immediately to F. a 'Yihether· oatmeal .broth is permitted. Yes.
·: lOalO p.m. Come immediately a · sput\!111 tinBed with blood. von E. 10 ccm Sango-
:Stop ..and 20 drps. codeine ordered, Sisterf!J lb.ria (from IP.uba.eh. Fat.~er ·_,;
· from Hansen e.t Btzb.) brought the things herself. - The bleeding has no ·
. significance, since only slight. 'Been to F. in all 4 times in the evening.
2 optal. t;or aleepin·g. On leaving met E. Afternoon in and evening :Eho. f!l
Pl. 20 lying in bed the abdoiiiBn of the patient exa.mineda soft all over .without
resistance, nowhere pain due. to pressure1 .,
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Thursday, ·Nov. 23 : . .
. F.· in discussion with ·von E. asks questions _about what he may eo.ti everything
·.permitted without any restriction. In the visit /f7 complete well-oeing
indicated. P. 72, Bl. 120 111r.1; abdomen soft, ·without pain due to pressure.
Conference about Prof. Chaoul /?1.- X-Ray exam.J Abain the necessity
~ stressed. -.Prof. Blaschke undertaken tooth cavity •. Meanwhile v. E. arrived,
quite satisfied. Dr. Stumpfegger present. 'F. without any complaints •

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Friday, ·Nov, 24. · . •: .
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- --:=-~ la3Ct. p.m. ~ P. 72, Bl-120 mm; · abdonien same as for days without trouble; slept .·-·
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only· 2·hours, I considered inj. unnecessary;- but F. wants some for more
' ; speedy strengthening.'- • Trbz. ·sol. 20 com I. i. Lfnjection intravenous!@
plus glyconorm and liver I.m. 1ntramuscular·injection!7 6 o 1 clock in the ·
evening v. Eicken - 1. (left? )'""antrum of Highmore sprayed, tonsils .sprayed
·and Ag. nitr. (5%) caut11rizin&• .:'·. · · .
F. walked iin the garden short time ill the· afternoon. - Ate well • :a·
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· F. has very good i!l the


garden for 1 hr •

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Bltb •• Blts., Bltz. and Haem. content. - r:then uid extractions (30 cern and
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15 ccm) '"with - ... venule
. . for. . calc•
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di\a.stase
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- speculum, .bilirubin
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.· . naney ac:1.as - cno.le81ier~. o;uos~ae ano. amLno ac1<1 "JJltrogen; oes1<1es urine
..· ~- '"·. and stool pven J'or Institute. of. Schmidt .., :Burbach.:..; ·once more injected. F.
· · · discussed Situation until 5 a.m.- . /• · : :•c. : _; ·· .· · ' .
·' i·: · · . a o•clock -v. Eicken_ called that the histolo.'findings of': Prof.· ·-. ' ..
, .._':;_:.: !toessle ·on·
the removed ·-polyp ar&·v&r:Y e:ood.'-·;::. ·. · ,- .. · · · ·
< . . 7 o'clock' Prof.·:·v.-E.'.'h~re:-.rrom th~ .tons~l~-- 'Itt~' ~d right 2 abscess cores
':.':':: •·' · each removed. ··i'he gr~ blts'. he. explains f'ro:ll'the tonsillitis. The nasal
-;' ::J · cavities' W!lre · t_auched :wi.th .5% arg.- 'ni tr. ·,9iUtion. Filldings on cores a ·picture
·... ·. ;:.·or· early· stage' 'ot,'.tiie·'-sQ"ocai.led laryngj. til noqulosa. ·. Decision: in· no.'case ·
:_ ··a t~e·tumo;r, _..;_Pathol. Instit. :or :th~ Universi_ty (Charita). - Findings.·
·, ·. Fr.: Krause/Dr_;lreber·a·. Blts.. 33/66 (autrum Of Highmore, 'l'onsillitilis and
·: ·". trachea.} .bltz. · ·ao.mg :.' haem0 gi. 88%,,-·bltb. 5.600 leukro., 4.38 erythro. 1.01
.. F. ·I. 'wh:j,te bltb.s"--~gm~ 5s,(, ·.lymphpc• 3Q%, 'e_osinoph. 3';!, monee. 4%, neutroph •
. ~•--;4jt atubk::/?/·31f.: .• Urinea·· ap~ W_!igntl0l7 •.alb. 0, ·sacch. 0, urobilinogen ol·
·. > ·! ae_dim_.J ·. O.B. /Without findings ?7 Very- little prilonir.,rous limestone and a
,_;_~: .. :- little epithelTen•. Informed 'the-F. o_f. these.:f:!-ndings. · In the tre!l-tment of
.. ·'V'.·_-.Eicken_;Dr. _~P~•t?ger; as~~sted~ -:':- :··., \~--~ ·:··~-~ ~ ~;,l. •_ --.. · .,.' '~-·
---~~ ~~~cb..~~ ;~~f~~~~-~~-~~;· ·--~~: ~~---.-~.~-~~~-.:.(~- :~{. ·.-:::~-~~~ ~-~- ~ -~-/<: _:~>~· _.,·_ •, '... ~ i. -~ ~-:-
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- , i2,3o p~Di~:~- F.-?~ aaid:to have eat~n ~well yeste~day •. Sl~pt only :2 brs.
. because .of disturbanoes;(~oors banglllg~,)lOises: . kitchen;. flyers. etc.)
· FrOm now on guards 'be~low,. to JSee. to rest; From long·hours &\fake and ·at.· .
... . , work lght. -conjun·ctiv.· -·an accoUnt· 9f e.xact.inr; work at· hand the :F. injection&;
. -.W'i_ll have . _20 ecm 20% trbz. sol.· plus Vit. r.-· and liver~ . ADaomen when felt in
' -standing positions sort. ··_Not ·even the. least· dif'ficultie.s exist. · He ascribes
,<i~ to: the .f;alllis.tQl. Voice is· clear;' and· ~uf'ficienty strong. .
·,... · · ~~30 p.m. ·Findings of the Inst. 'Schmidt :- lsurbach· by'Fr_. Krause - med. techn.
assist. now Fasanenatr. '29I··at Gens ·91-41~82) s ·turn· overs· . · ' ·-ex.-
,.;,~ -~ Stool blood {benzidin test) 'negative;_ fat lllld;starch normally digested.

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-~· --.R&Sle1Uei ---22mg~_--_-.· . -> :····;?-''1..;-t~~~_..;.*,;~:;~~~<...-.<-__-·.:~'-·;::.: _,_ .
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: Cholesterin - 182 mg% {160-380} ..·;;:.:·-.- - _\. :•:'·;:;~.":' ~-·:.: .. .. ·.·, ., - , .. . . .
.· calcium .. 9. 7 hlg %..·. . . . . ' .. ·.- ·-: . . ....•. ': . ' . .. . .i

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';.:!',.·;~i'\2 -p.m.;':-' F• gone.'to~··a Vigorous ·walle-'or:a't!out·l'hr~'{lt'ith:Gen. 'Boclenschatz).
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':-;r~·f:.voioe _good'.and deciid:v:e·. -..; Ap~tite·,:good. :~Propositions: X-:RAY eX;&J~~• by ·
<::- ~ :·-Prof•. C¥9ul 0 and ',his '-regulation _or the lns:t:j,tute a'gai.Jl. l)rcipQsed.· :. Rosults of·

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:./'·~·- : .CQni'.erence with K• ·..re Bofl118.11J): and in .iohe ·e:v~n;l.ng.~tll RAt~nhuber.

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·:X{~t ·,;,_t. sapo·.a.m~ went' 1 :.-ieop~-\~ -io'iie: i.rte~o6n-'3/4 hr· _ft.1k. ' Appetite· very · -,
· ~~~~~:-~r;ood. ·- 'IJ09 p.m~. trea~~t. otly' cV•'lli~kvn {antrum of' 'Highmore apr~;yed., tonsil• ·
.' ;;:··- -·~· ··~yed· and·-c;autf.r.idng"&~:..: l:;p\Uis-··oen'l;er !!:/' . :.' · .. · · ·· · ·· '
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·.:' ;.,>~- t .. <_.~ ~-- . :--,-~;\' . ---~- ?-· ~~--- ~:·-~!- ..~~;-··~-~-. ·:- ~:·::-. . _" ..'·-i'.'~:·: _.~~;,\.-~~- -.. ~ t'-.:·/ ·_
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• l'hursday, Jiov.: SO · .{ :. . ' .. :. . '.:~ f:' . ·. ,:
. \ :•·.'·: laSO ·p.m. ·inquiry on my part Jlhetber to .cpme ::or riot. -;No, you need .not come.
• .. :116. 'ilreatment undertaken! · ,.. ·'. ·. . · . · · .' c, . , •• .
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, •::·. Fo. at 4s30 aolllo iai? 'goOd;.by; ·.lla30. ~.in~ lra.kened. Yesterday had very gr.
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'_..; appe:tite and wal.lCbd l :hr~ ·. We.s very full 9f ·•nergy, his associateS'Siy.
~. l'o'.cloclc to the F. 1 . · 20 ccm trbz,; sol. I.i. · lus vit. f.' liver loltlo • Desire
. : .. 'to ·.get ho~oseran:. inj:,'S'ince 'the tram g wou e go r .of: t ere y. l
· i ..'"·.always 'do ·5 inj. each (6 ocm) ·at ·inte.rvala. -Very great spasm$ after povter:f'ul
.. : ..·1! ·.>:~ . emotional disturbanceu. 1924 'lp.wsuit .. (lif:e/?7) 1929 variation (Volle. ·aeob. - .
· '·'!, ~• .!hil Publishers),· 1935/.36 liilitary unreliabillty. ·- Added Dyskraktion /Or · · '
·~> ,. ~,'Dys. Bakterie7 which prooably arose 1'rom the spasms. 1943 bef:ore union with •..
. ,,:-' Duce and in '!;be ~dea or in the knowledge of the imlllinept betrayal ·.of the ·:•. ·
::.· w. ):·rte.lian ~ (Fe.l'tire).;.l9~·&tter attempt ~- hh ~ire ••.... ·
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Satur.day,·Dec •.2· ·· ... ,. ..., ··-... . ,:·.,·~·· ·.-.. .

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. . . ;·F. :held cOllferences lintil 5a30 a.m. (Dr. s.).· At 12a00 noon wakened,
.:<.:· . ,Feeling 'well and vei:y,. !mergetro. Now 1 hr•s walk.' daily.· :.. .· . ·~. · .; ··
·.. ·-': ::·'1io,,tr,eatmt• given&::·::.:'· .· · , .. :. · ·;: y '-·:<:~ ','; · ' · · .·.
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~.: ·, .' 2100. p.m."· cal led a,. 'Trbz. ·r.J;. plus Homoseran · 10 ccm. I.m. ·- Stat~ of health
.· ... "good. Yel$terdaynoon pea:aoupstew.'#ken·("(• 2-Mzgeii!/ and 2 glycon.) and
;~:.:· ·digested''ifol•lo'· '·• · · '·:•->."". ··,,'.:~;''•-::. '· · ·· ,. ·
-.. ~~~ .. · .•· . ~- :.;~ ~:•.. ~-'\-_:/;t, -,,. ·.. ~::;.·~·~-~--~'r):-_~-(' .:,,-.·· :,• ·'.-'
Uonc:\ll.y,·Dec. 4·' . . . . ·;.:·"' ~. ::·' ··. ·~·:;::: .. ,. .··
.·;'. '\:··:.Y• ·UP .at' UaOO. \Feel,.ing well. ·:··.~uns;li.:?#llB .he.re~ . 'No 'trl'atment. giyen.
,·-~~:~~~;,De~/{·~·:•. :·· ;-·1:' ·~:;:_.y:•; +·.:
?:;c:/)}>/1•; :~·,;, ;·', . . '- .· ·. .
. :•-. ,. .'1forked'untiL7:00
·-· in.the.moi'ning; at,
. llaOO a.m. air raid alarm. lrOO p.m.-
.ft .•
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' .. ·· • · Homose:ran·.I.• m. B}'·oourri~r .. !D~:!,cal report on_ diseases:by Proi';Weber, Bad
·. · Nauheim arrived•··.•Fr •• time'to tinJe .Oeriphyllin 2 :x: daily 1 tabl., i'ood with
" .·: 'very.' li,ttle ·ealt; ·introduce days of complete rest. ·.Food containing not too
., : · · .. 11 ttle''.alpumen, .tr • .~imO:. to t .•. dF-ily .n.ight; ,·contl;'oJ,,.,for report ·.of we. te.r . ·

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cialled at'l2s30~• Blts, 38 mm l''s.i<.k•'t- 20' ccm TrQz. I.J;;; (2o/o)o- On


account or··the ·1. 'eye I must :!:lave 'Prof.:iPeblein coJIIe•. Ohaoul is·not so
. · · ~eeded just: now; in this 'I''· oppQsed~ ·F. maintains he, is completely \Ti thout
OQI~pla1J1ts, :has good appetite and-.h~ce ·euch an e>:smination (X-Ray'exam.)
superfluous. ·:. ·. ·. · >'• .. :, · ·," · · ·· ·:', ·., · · . • .· ·
IP•mllein,af'ter' tel~phoned .'i,ni'Dl'lll&tiol:l h:a,Oroad at ·~resent and will
!~•~r~~~~ the, end or the week. ·- . . : •. ~. ·, · · : ·

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Fo expla~ns that hi$.1llness .·is ·i:rom his .vexa.tion of ll yrs. ov;.:r the generals
of July 21st. ,
iii the evitnif!g ·ipoka·with·Di:4t'\Iulli'"·and:order···.given to Ka.ninohan to 'test
:- ; ::(p:!,s. turnl) whe:ther h~&eran i'nj. causes speeding up or sedimentation/??

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,ot bl;ood · corpuscl*sZ!7~ since ~o;nos,e.~e,n :;.~ ~C).mPO!!~d i'r_om placenta ~d gravity ,
oa.uaes the apeedinr, up.·. :. · . · :· _. .i -~ ·.•.. : . ,' · . '" · ' · ' . • ·
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·,:·;,1--~t the .end·ot liayl943 the .Blts • ._s onl:,r 2.5mm.,.., Before the Duce visit in
~· ·; •;_., Feltre ·about. 7.20.43 there was a aevet:e ,attack· beginning in the l"Tolfsschanze
~.='::-···and the, day aryer ·at tlie Berghot:• .then again. ,L very severe on! and most . ·
• ~-: t,~viole,ut~ or.·, all llfter·• .wt'tw~ annoyance e,bout Se>p'\l.,,,?8. · •44. over. prev.ious ··
;.: :·: pushi:rig',at~cka 'beginnj.n.g "!i tb:iril-Jo-·•44~>:<,:•-i·,. ::·: · . · ··
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.,>- .--: . _ -i ~~;-/;'~6 a l5""a;~_:,.;.~,_i1,.,e4 jg -An~~~,-:··, Ye~:~erd~y ·_noon F •. ~t~_ &rtt~~s .wi'thout ~y dif~~oult_y: ;_... . .
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· :.:;::. rea!llting,. ·K'\l _night llltOO supper Wl. th .lettuce salad. N,oted ·immedJAtely .. _. . .-.;.· ·;·~
· ;· · tbere!Lfter:.that•. lt.didii'li agree with,h1iD •. :S.I~n •. liter pain. in the fonner, . ,., .
· "i~~pl~cii.(r'.::a.bc;;Ve·in:ab~~~~); after. 3 ~rs~_JI10rei(6•00 a~m.) so seVPre_.tfa": · ·, .,
. :; .-. he aWIII!Ioned.:: Y~sterd&Y. atterncon.. great. ~.oy&nlle.; (a,ir_ situation. and,Dii.l •. ·
_..::~;:..\'-situfl,tion~~~ri.o:t:•Te;aulti.I\f tr(!ai an (!rder: L!7:-;,'Gen; LV• , ..·. · · . · · · : · ·.·. · ·
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~ ~ Findings ~:jl&ll bl. area, resis~t and ~m due .to pressure .but net so much
•1'7 ·.as \)iil'ore. ''~Still sp&D-I?n".lft• ;(a~ .. tiP of ~iyer,), decreasing, outlet 91' . ·. ·
·.:,..~stomach aott and wii;hout. troubl_e.·' -."Eukodal- Eupor; I.i. -.Spasm,, beginning
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..- -- :· :~ ~~""-'I!edi&!.aly. 'g...~ti.al.Jy.: _ l_ett"_"'g up. -~-At. pres~nt·_ alleged strongest afflictions_
·;_,;.:..·of his ·.Whole .life~.:r In gr~Jat&st nervous tensions ··rrom imminent events and ·.
·· . .' ·tlie · con~_tant. 'terro:J: . attack a' em German .ci tie&.· .·~If woul.d require~ thurefore
·: ~;-. ·;.9nly slightest. causes';i;;o -p'!'od'!?e ~ri(!! results. , He has made up .his mind
· •(;. tha._t he hasn't a,nyb!Ung·'JI'r<mg w,i th · hu abdome~; tor he never has had blood
< •~':..'l:).il the stool'. or voJJ4t~d.~' ." Stool only -qnce a day~; oolor normal and neither
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har.d •.' ..;.. At '!'als.:·a~m.·;'I:jlent
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oonvinoed myself
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the· ei'.t'eci;i_v_. eno_ss' or· ~l_le. inj~~";;.,. ThO · F~. etill said I :shoul~ive the
· '. ·': :) drops very sl019'1Y· so. t~t I should tet no heart· ·trouble.• Fust /?/ we spoke
.',. ·,. t·· about !lie lack of sleep, sine~. he usually works.. until 7 a.m. I con&idered
·::,:i,:('~it;,~~:.:7;ti:~~?~~!~~ir~\..r~~:r;~ ·:~Nri:f:rf:.&.t";~;~~T.!J~isr j~~; ·n~~•
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• '..: .:• - _6 130. P:m•'·-:-::vi.s.i'\'i .. ;:Everytb:p~g.,a ta.il:\.: ~J.:l:' rJ.,ght •.. the spasm atta:ck just now.•
. >~.:~. The.:lfto<leg d<:>Of!· not.·tremble ncnr•but0.tAe. lt. :arm·and the hand. · p 72 0
··--.~~!-.· _rag-w)..ar; he!U't a_ound&: clear; bldi EK"
'1!6 1L111o.:' Abdam.._--:n:~. ~9f't,·_ · ga.ll_ bl. are a_
'.·f';',f\·O;ee~ doom ,s~JD&mhat.~ellis~an~ ana :,I . t. :~in . d~e'tp• _preasur~· - I said that
;-,~,p; Dr~ _.Stumptegge: -s.wait1nt; .outside',and~,wap.~ed·,to '-inqu,i_re about his findings •
.' •···~·- .•o.~~d h.e come 111 and could he al'so :r?e~ t_he _abdomen so that he too ~ould see
, !."::i"~hCM' soft it was and how well every-th1ng ,looked• ·"But .the Fuehrer sud 1t
•-~~~·"would autf'ice: i f I did'·it; hEl··woul~•t :Want someone else to loolt; after. him.
'#~tll.~~red '·I·,.oul,a·'bec:very. glad'.if•.anotlie.r d9ctor- would confirm the finciings.-
'~v'_?~:ro -~~ que11ti9n abo!lt '11!;~. he war ,taking" for :t:hs 'purpose. o£ ~ep.atering it
· ·rl,M!.!~e;:F•~ft~tedz ~ z-~··times 1iai~ l·.t?s~ Ga_lles~ol (today only' 2) -2 days ago
~'*f'ar<'tear· of a·.·cold ouinine"-wina and 1Taste'rdav. 2.. tiiD.aa · 10 drna. Clardiazol sol.-
,·... ~~T~~~;~-:-he·~~;· ~t.;e:l· ~~;{(ii; ~o~l~~;~~-it.·t~~yZ-t~e;ir- I- gave it) _and
..:..•. fi_ti&•.'ftci~ded hea:, .!-~plicati_~ns .1:\e; take~ c_~n~.tantly~ (Heating pads).
~~- ~-~~~~;t1,e}t~~~r~,--~.-~' -~~~~d)'~~·.lo~IC, i~ .!'~~~ ~ the 4!Venin~ •.. ~If I ·
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ha.ve any difficulties,· I' 11 call,"' the F. said, 11 but otherwise it is unn"cessary. 11
·,.,,_.,. - "iJ&.y Dr. St. eom~. ~ _iloYi?n. ~--_Yii4.•. n~ll -I. reiiii.l,n?'; '!'I' ·NQ,_ I _want to speak
\-.; ·.to him 'alone~ ,.;.· Th.en r'la.tt.' ::: ... ,:: ...•;: · · ·.; ... : · : •· .. ·.' · ·
:., ;~~-,'- • .I ·:o .~·-':••;'•• •;.' ~-!:c·;-~ ·:.-.:·-·:-;:_~:···\-.,.':... ·:::-;.·~~ .: • '':-:-_ ",· . :; • ·. ,
··. Rell1.t ~tram the 7th to.:the'Bth Dec• in ·the night there was a very great drop
:,_..... in the barometer 'e.nd as. a·· resul1f-i:'had' such great, pain in' the heart for 1-~ hrs •
. · ·. '. that I had.· to ::..alk. a~t the roaa oonti.nu&l :cy.- certainly also ·present "
. · .. :· .a.tmospherio ".ei'i'eota on.,·the Fuehrer •. -: ;br. ·Diewioh. ·. ·..' .. . '
·;.~~;~ De~·: g' >\ :>~~:·;;--}·)p~~-;~i'J,Y:i'J!f~:.~/Y:-\~;;.~-:~H'i ·~ ::.· ~r.?.'; ~-',; . ·
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· ., /.u,oo:,a.m~; .::.F.: slept.U ;hra.·' ali;o_gether'/l7' ·(5 'plu~ S)" and feels very well
. ''';;"" a.nd'·loolcs·'ve~ wEi~l.\:-Tell:s'_me· his .~b~omtinia·entirety. soft, which I find· is
. :.- ., .confirmed.. by I!XIIInl.natio'n•. :.Cpncerning'·the: gall bladder. are a, :if I .should press
· .~.··.deeply,· a~ce' ~ere)diso ,there. is no;::more :swelling and only· in the depths a ·
· .. ,.-, slight.:irtitation. still~ i;t; would be :in':conditionl. -· I eaido Some ~entlemen ·
. ' ;. "'. ahouid see the.se :firidin,;.sj:>Who ma.in,tain''you were wrongl~· treated, the dia~;noses
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the d.evil' tor such . .cases. -.·wanted to stop-... . .
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'' -~i ·; '•.Trbz."' l:• i."' plus Bomoseran '10. oelil. · I.:m.'.)i~"'.·.LPle!'se t~ng. iuether reminded ..·
· .. ·!-,every .day.:.of Prof •. v.· Eieken.'·.He at .. 1ast':was. to';come.·::tflis:':evaninl!: -but it was .. ·.
':: . oh~geo~"-~ .f,rflt:. ~ehlein·~,- prov~ded 'for for Supday. .{ ·.. · -~ : · · · ·. · ·
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·.... . gallbladde~ area resistant:· •becomes 'aoi'ter during examination.- Most exci tine;· .
..days' of entire life •. · ·A great ·victory' must 'be; won. ;:. ··>:',':;"'. ·. ·: · .· :·
·. 11:30 Jl..m. :.· ·'F~ has ·:f..nother·'·spalllzf axid 'liiano· 'sleep, at 'tli.e same time serious
·. ·, : '. CPnferences.' con&.~antly ne~essary• ·. ~epar~ure ·dependim"t:':on ·a ~ew important·
,__ .. ,.· expected reports._ possible.: postp11nement "ti,ll .IIU)rning. :. ·ar.• · inj. in train not
• _·;- .. PoSsible ~n, aecount ..of',necess&ry'!loOl:ti.esa on· alighting,·:but unconditionally
. : .neces.sar)? !lccordi)ig ·to ·his: illterpr,tat~on· arter a gr. intraven. inj. - An .
:.· f:£r::r~~c~;:; .f,;;re;~~~iLshow~--o~.;·~~ing ~.abscess c;~iers, otherwise
. , _'everythmg well.•".. ;F;J:.;Dr. Giesing"had. to·il~e -tPe:P?l;/polyp_q v. E. ·.
. s OinEII'tha1; perplexed and .'tells. a story· about ·a·:pro.t'. ;whl'' -{t~e!lted Kaise)'W. ·n
·; . ; . and a pol.' only paz1;1y iemoii~d.' First Pror;·. Spiess - Frkf:to a.M., vmo was· to
...~· .givtt. only :follow-up trea~e:D.t ~orithe.:v~:i.ce. ,.found. ·th·e r.emaining pa,rt and .. ·
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;.· .barely notlceable. yellowish tlnge. Gallestol IS. .X daJ.ly. 1 tbs •. and warmth; ·.
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· : . .;·; C()nforence .of'·~·hra. :with about'40-50 .generals• .·F •. said.to 'be""very fresh
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·sleep pn aociount··.~rthe' approaoliillg" ~f!.ensive. '.., Bltdr. 147-153 mm. continually
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ot approaChing grea"\< ~~~Srital" s:trairis ?,0 ocm ''Trbz. I.l'. plllB Vi t. f. : ·
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SUBJECT: Certi.ficaw of lrarriage,
Private Will and Political Testament;
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111111 Bt&lii
analysis in tbe abo-aptioned matwr tor t.he Jlilitary Intelligence
Sernce.
delivered
the report
action with the rer>n.,.·tl
and was the manner in which t.he Laboratoq
handled this examination.

· - w h o is in charge of the' Doeument Section ,subsequently' · \


t.~had reviewed t.he Bureau's reportand he too w a s - n
his manner in which the examination was conducwd. Colonel
·advised that he intends to rec0llllll8nd that the Bureau•s report be made a \
original documentB when they are delivered by the Chief of Start to the President.


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TO DATE: Y.arch 27, 1946

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Jlarria.7e :::ertificate ,\· . ...J:::~ i.!:~;·~~~z~'~
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photographs is retained in Rooo 7J30 for instruct,i ve pumoses in connect::.~n wO. th j
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Reference ill Jt&de t.o ;:rour letter dated July 16, 1946.

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Your interest in forwarding this into~tion to the Federal
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otficial recorda ot the Federal Bureau or Investigation.
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~E SPRINGFIELD J)A1L"fNE:VS, SPRDFIELD, MASS.: M~NDAY2!!_LY 15,~

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Warns Allies-t-o Watch
i Freed Prisoners of War
1j Frankfurt-A Cerman informant
told lntcrnaUon:t.l News service tOt.la;y
that the rel!li!ltance movement in Ge1··
people ot the Tear who revolted, ln·
cited by Jews.
Agaln tb\s leGend ot tbe unddea.ted
n1a.ny wJU begln u soon u the U. s. Gennan army 111 be-in,c launched here,
prisoners of war are relea.ud trom onJy thiJ. tim& there 'W&l!l no nvolt but

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This tntormant. l'f'fustnc to be The Genn:Ul am:v, the protagonlst:b
qu<>ted tor tear or retaUatlon, told this or thi• legend aay, had every concelv ..
corrc•pondent that the orga.nlza.tion a.ble wn.r material in aucticlent rta&Se.!'l,
of the f'e'lstance rltJnment. has al. evet'Ytbing, e\•cil. the atom bomb. -But
nRd)· beZtul lb. the P.O.\V. camp."!. sabotn.s-o prevented thie material from
llcmbcr.s ot former s.s. unlta arc beil3J' brought to tho trent. tb.ua fore ..
to act alter their release, With whom iDI the victoriOUII conquer-ora of Eu ..
to set in contact and wbotn to recruit rope to 13s don-ll their a.rms. As there
for wcrcwolt untts. were •bsotutely DQ Je"·• ~·hon1, one
The s.s. tnell firmly bc1ie\'e that could bl:une fr thi!\ ubotage theY
Hitler is not dead but in hiding, ""ail- we\'e rcpiaceu. by "big ca.Nta.l."
in,; 101· the dny when be t:an come Tbe cap1ta1ist'J, the S.s. leaders
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..,.._ torwa1·d ac;ain und take over tbe Jcad· ,.ay, wcTe lnte1·ested in the defeAt or
::l·dhip v! G..,n, olll)"· (.jermany, a!' '\"lCtl'IOU!!! :.0at1ona1-So-
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l'Joltonlty }'anaUc clnlism would ha'\'e thrcl'ltcncd th~ir

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are l\1Sl M violcntiY ta.natic u durin: bring them the help oC the Allied cap-
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. the t.i1ne when tbcy were the maaten lt&Uata•
of practically an Emvpe. Generals Trllltor"
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Already inside the prison camps General!!, 1ik• von Witz.kcben R.niJ
theY are organized in new units with Field Ma.raha.U Rommel, were traitor"
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certain .stcrct rall)'inc pointe 'Wbel'e to. Tbes·. ot courae, wer• birelmra ot
they will ~POl't at resulu interval& blK capital.
... artcr t.bcir relc.'\se to get their ordera
from leadt'l'8 who are prepa.ted to re·
c:eive tbem. Jut
The amazing thin'" 11' that auch
propagaud& finds open cars almo$l
everyvthere~ especially aL\Ont: form·
' t.:har;:e SJLbotare er aoldiers '\r•ho remember how on
., Their recruit. will be young oUicen several oceu-ions aupplles did not
t ot the fonner 'Wehrmaeht "A"ho
• sca.rcely having finished high .w<::hooJ.
reach them 1n Ume ·•.-h~ they needed
th~'m D'IOSt ur;P.ntly, or how "bc11s dld
i ,..-ere co~toned and. for a. abort not explode, enginto• broke down and
time, held powen as never before, and the q_uality ot their supplies became
very lf'Kcly never &.c."nin in their Jives. worse a.nd wue. None think ot dif-
These youngsters resent tb~ Allied nculties caused by the length of the
''ictory wbtcb deprived them of th~ir suppl)' lines or lack of ra.w materials.
position a.nd are ready to do almost Tbe.se thinP •iJ.,ph· did not ha.ppen
IU'IY\hlnC to cet bnck what theY l011L lD. Germany, thus it must have been
The s.s., ot course, do not forget the sabotn&'e. ·
psrctJ:ologlca1 ]:)reparation essentlal tor .AccOrding 1o tho Gc~an \ntormant
resistance guerilla. warfare. younJ; "'·ar veterans yould be "'"illinK
lmrr.edlately after 'Vorld 1111ar 1, the to take up anns ai¥iin. And if the
Gf'rman under~round started the leg .. AUtes wa.nt to aupprd~ werc1\·oU \v:u··
tond of the undefeated OcTmi\Il a.nnl· tare, be aa.id, U1ey should look out to· 1
l tha.t wa..<~ •tabbed in the back by the dny tn the, S.S, pl'i.son camp:~~.

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I war.t to thank you tor your int..,rest !n fnr:llsh-
:in~ the infcr:taticn G:l j~l did. I J~;iVG ror.i;.U~lcd ti!l5 d·Ltfi to
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There is heJrel·,:ith a letter dated July 18,


1946, received.from verdale, Culpeper,
Vireinia, in which sheoincl:cca:t saw a man who
looked like i-iitler in Charlottesville, 'lirginia.

i.. copy of my letter of acknowledg:nent to ;..rs. Jones -. .


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a ~~e~~ll sheet or white P"t">r on ~ich putod a !."lap o! is·


South ir.or1ea, on v:~1ieh 1D roughly traced a proposed
routs fro:-~ C'hile.dalphia to -~rr;:JntiM, l'h~re is a short
~essac~ under t~e ~P aicned by "FRITZ".

A r..arnan cojn ~~,.,p~ed in a S:'"l'!ll . . i!")t:., o!" ·.-;:J:\.. t, ~fl~"'~r oh


"~ar ~~a.x, Buy yo~r::·Jlf' a cup cf r:cf'f3o.

t. A small nota~ook headed, "Contributions to the Iron Croaa


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paym~nta" "Jsdo by indivi~uals m<:>rel~· identi~icd by use of


th~ir Christi~n nn~es ""d the first initi~l of t~oir sur•
"""'os. l'J~ro sro v~rious notatior,s on Mveral ?Bf.O" of thie
book, the ~ost l!ienificant of r:hic1-. ··~p~nrs on tr.e 1/;ird
page, resdin.?; as follons "I saw AD.!.!' ""I•l-'R the other
day while in Argentina. He ie con@idor~bly nervous, but
haa stopped taking dru&•• He ie hidin~ v~ry esfely while
- take the chanooa, but he started thia whole damn ~:~eu
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and we rich~=., !';O ~with it".


Clippod to anot.,'>cr oa~e of toho book h ~ ;>ortion or n five
dollar '-'ill •u:d the follc"inr; !",ohtionl "All mo:no~r~• ~oncy ~ust :"~teh
up and lh~n thoir nu:nber" r>URt 1-s chscl<ed, 16 "'ambers of c:..r .-:roup."

Altho~h it would appear that the !!laterial was oossibly pre•


~ared as a childish prank, or by a person of Unsound mind, the na~es listed
ir tho lsttar •• "new ~e!!lbers" or t"• orcanizstion were ~&arched in the in-
dice• or t!".i~ office with n<>r:::.tive result~. The ne,.3s or~
re also searched. Tno referon~
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ed. The latter individual, -.;";,o resiclod •t~
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}hihdelphin, Pa., W!\S tr.~ !\ubjoct. of a cor:nlaint
receivod i/pcar.b"r 12, 1911, !!0-licatin,~ t<h!lt ha r.ss bJllaved to be a .-:e!"'hor or
n G31""1'\0 9und. Althou,~h no inv,1Sti;:nti<'n was ~or.duct'ld at that ti""~• ho v:-o.s
t'•~ rub.joet of a spacial in1uiry macla durin~ t<'.'l follo:;;.,.,~ yc-.r at t>,e ro'1U·3St
of t:.o ·::ar IJeparV..ent who cnnto-,!'htad om;>loyinr hh in nircrs.!'t a:1cl ~t!Ilitlons
production. The Bureau file in the latter mnttgr ia 9C·3BOB.

lne llureau is boin~ ftdvi""d of this '""tt<>r in order th~t t:>o


n"'"'"s refe!'rod to -:o.y ce searched in its indices, or for n,.;y anti'"' tio~,.-.orl
~rvi ~~~ble.

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that the United State and Russia had spent a lots of money, are still \
doing so, in effert to find Hitler, when he is in the United_States,

You will ask the question, how do you know ????

Here is the story:

One day in August 1945 1 I went down the street on business stopped
at the s. ~. Restaurant for lunch, as usual tho place was crowed, tables
scarce, lookine around trJinc; to fino a place I found this man at a s~l
table just for two, so I asked if I raay sh9.re his table, lie said (Y !.:asses)
so then 1 sat down, tryinG to figure out just who that person could be,
after close observation, Hi tl~ crune to rrry mine, "::: thoucht 51 tler in person".
ao then I looked for so~ethinc: to make that na:1c fit Vlit:!:l the persor., the
following : l.iiscription: I fo1md wcs r~~;ht J"aw lar:;er tl:e.n the left,

- black mustache cut like he h:.iJ his cut, dark eyes, blae}: hdr, it ·looked
like it had been dyed, the most i~9ressive thine about the mun was his
hands, !arce v1i th lare;c rine on the left hand, just as white as could bo
looked lik.o' he had been in confinetwnt for so:neti:::e, v10ulci say he was
about 5feet, 7 ~nches, 150lbs, more or less, suit 11as llliss !JStched, coat
of checks, choo.p lookir.t:;, very nervous he plo.yed wi tn his napkin, a!'ter he
finis!1ed his lunch he sat at t:1e te.ble playing l'Iith his napkin, and
•watchin~; his watch, after a period of ~-ir.l~)!.~ J,eo.ves sayinr, (Par don).

aQ After returninr. to the office (~~lled FB~-.-,tivine;


my story to tham,
fj I asked the a<;ent if he beleivcd that"F..itler, ·was dead the reply (I don't
know) t:wn I relt:. ted ray story, he asked a lot or_ r:ustioils, then he asked
me for my nw1.e anu. address, have•nt heard :f;:70m,··tl'z::.yet,
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IUVE HEARD THAT BITLER, IS IN SPAIN UNDER CARE OF OOC'j'OR


M~VOUS CONDITION.
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j\t+toehed h..rot.:l 13 t~ photo:rt.atic cop-.r or a lcttor
dated !:eptC!IIber '-.7, l!ddreseod to 'lba Private !';ecrot:lry
ot Prosident rrwun, Do C., U~ 5. Ao
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faithyllle~ ~10~ 1a Hills 41reoted to

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nerbert Hoover,
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Dear Sir:- ~:
I aeard over the air tbat a certain aoto•eas stated that ~
ehe le sure Adolph Hitler la etill living. Have you any means -
of identifying Dim deSpite any plastic aurger,r or other change of
physiography that might have occurred'/ Ia there any financial.
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resulting in hie identification·, In my travels I have contact•
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lllllllllllllllrecentlT returned to the. United States by wny of


Argentina~ American when in one of th..,;,;e
Buenos Aires or RJ.,o
befo~e some notables.
'cons<en1~ed and was.a r:l. •ren
Janeiro which was entirely populated by GermAn people.
a small gatherin.at this gathering recognized ~~A
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Through a telephone co~ with


at
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country began

that the story had been given t o - in conr:Ld.tmc:e


been fUrnished to the government officials
stated that they blld no ob~ections of agents
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spirati~ns towa d
income, however, was rrom the
laimed to be t·raveling throu. e
connection merchandise for importing. laimed
to have arrived in this country by air from !do de Janeiro on c 9, 1947 at
::.r.c. and transacted business there until arriving in Los Angeles about
the first of lfay. •

et of the i n t e r v i - - m e n t i o n ; w • had
it was subseq~e~ned whe ~ed
sp1ec1;1on that one of his letterheads rried the

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ot !wrch
about Dlarch 5, ·1947, at least
year, was L~ Brazil on business.
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several newspapers in Brazil intormation

Through this directed to a journa11s~


Granje, which is +'+.•••n JDJ. .Les !rom Casino and near the

by the name o!
tre, Buenos
W3S a ta
other three
s an 1 i.au, another
no negotiations with the
booking or advised too much as to
their background named above.

Upon arrival at Casino, d - s a community of approximately


five thousand people, it occurred t hat this was an unasual , .
furthermo;~
community inasmuch as it was necess .ry or e to secure a pass to
enter the vicinity o! the town, and practically of
one hundred percen~ German population. This area also lacked commercial
establishments and-consisted o! villas or homes and a large hotel which had
been remodeled and was very modern. It appeared in site out of proportion
to the siLe of the community.

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Re: AOOLPH HITLER Alm EVA BRAUN

One thing of came to the attention


at Casino when one of a large radio statio
hotel. This station was that the antenna· which was quite
lengthy was parallel to the ground instead of perpendicular. It was fenc~d
off but could pe observed from the street a n d -uildings
h ne~rby,
some sort of electrical equipment i . h as heard a dynamo but
did net actually see the equi•,JDent. scri 1e location of this
radio station . s follo.;s: a·:lheh stan l.ng in front of the hotel t~ke the
flrst boulevard to the right and a short distance aNay the first path or
narrow street which cuts to the left. Turn left and v1alk approximately
from five to seven minutes and the equipment may be observed."
n . The~ was advertised in Casino and was to be given at

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held in a hotel, combination LallrJom and the• tre, wrdch would seat several
hundred people.

~observed one of the naids in the hotel speaking to a ~


i;.. _.~-. young girl approXJ.mately seventeen years of age who was attractive and had~
chestnu.t colored hair. This yo~irlave a 11 heil HITLER salute" to
one of the hotel servants, whi thought ,;J:; of particular interest,
l t v:as further learned that the o e o er also had interest in a cafe and
club kno-.vn as "'rtlll Jockey Club" at Casino and also had inte1 est in a larg&
manufacturing plant about half way between casino and "io Grande. This
plant manufactured woolen and other types of goods. fhe inhabitants of
Casino did not appear to be engaged in any particula• occupation.

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lu1 inquiry b~ of~ewspaper friends subsequently ~·


disclosed that no one ~~ in c~sino except persons who had homes
there prior to the time it became a military area and blocked off fro
the rest of the surrounding communit7. This area allezedly became
restricted three to four months before the end of the war in Europe •
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The first performance was given on the e v e n i n -~
"' I .•rrival in c ... sino. Shortly befo,·e the performance beean ~
f
I that the b?llr·="'- ...,hich had a stage at one end, was comple e / ~ led with
chairs whicn were occupied by local townspeople. There was a large tAble
situated in a strategic position before th~ stage ~luch had eleven empty

) chairs. There was what appeared to bedlaupagne on the t3ble. Shortly , .


before the performance started and when the lights were socewhat dimmed,
eleven people came in and seated themselves at the table. They were a

tJ mixed group, both men and women. He recogni~ed one of the persons as the
seventeen or eighteen year old' girl he observed in the hotel lobby earlier
that day, .i.nqu~ry was made of th.e assistant stage manag ·r as to who tnese
po;,ople were. The answer given was that "They are rich South Americans''.

ition on the sta~lllllcould closely obser•e


~be occupants of This was partic~y true durinp ~he

staging or~·ou the spotlights were sho;m dil ectly across
the table. obs man at the table who~had seen before.
This man was o vious because of a 21" scar .;nder ~chin on the right
side,~ recognized this individual as a former German officer by
the nam~SSKAN.~emembered this man as being a member of the
G·~rman Occupation Forc~n Paris during the last war in charge of the
P da ~taff w~•nsored songs and other entertainment·· n that are3.
tated that • tor the French Underground an knew that
was loo :ing o during his had i d photo-
graphs offer ;ca.; a reward or the capture were circulated
.:.n the Paris area.

- r e l a t e d that. in his Underground School Training


had lear~e mental photographs of fe~tures of individuals
meutioned the ."ortrait Parle System or Identification.

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Re: AOO:.PH HITUR AND EVA ERAUrl

tlear of the table-observed


illllllf'diatel7 seen before. In refreshin
arrived at t.'le that she WAS £VA BRAUN o erved
u:any ~!graphs but had never a~en in person. Upon this
woman felt th~t HITL8R might be nearby and examined more closely the
other me crs of the group sit~ing at the laree table. There was one man
in particular having n~erous ehar>eteristics of HITLER. This man was
described as having the s~mc general build and age of HITLER, was clean-
shaven, and hort German crew haircut. rhis Dllln ~;as rather
ciated that this party "'5 definitely HITI2R, but
th:1t the 'IIOu:an described above VIas ?;V;. B.':AUll.
to be friendly with everyone at the table.

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During the performance of the second evening at the hotel, .-


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r and .,a of the previous ev.ng the occupants of the table came in lat
e;ain observed the girl whom t~u ht to be EV/\ BRAUN and the yt•ung
g but did not =rve the man judged t.:> be HJ.T!.fR on the
previous evening • .ad!d notice a ver rge roan of approximately fifty

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with steel gray hair whom.bclieved to be a German Ofl'icer ..........


.oLse1~ved in the Paris area during the occupation by German troops, ........
unab~to furnish any further identifying data beyond th<~ fact that
sur~had seen the man before.

There was another man whomllllhad not seen before in this group,
~- to be elderly andTo had white hair wh~c!J.Iiiawore rather
r being very curious, noticed something whic~considered
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.' on<:eJcrn.ne the old man, Durinr one of the dances Kno<~n as
"Les Sylphid" ( p h - a well knc'll'l ballet which is danced in a violet
colored spotlight, noticed that this light when placed on the
large table caused occ pants• faces. to appear as though they were ~asks
of death with the excep~f e old man whose face did not ,eflect as
the others. This cause to believe that the old man was using
make-up. Upon learning 1 in question was ~atched more closely
and it was observed that he n.d the walk of a younger man, possibly forty
to forty-five 7ears of age,
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llllllllllldid not wish to be too curious in view of the fact tnat
• was at~~ the !'rench Underground and might possibly be recognized
b the part elieved to be WEISSMAN and did not ask too many questions
t i did learn, owever, from the young girl that she was a niece of the
o n believed to · and that the group allegedly were from Vina

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del ~r of Chile. lieved that this young girl as well as the
persons believed and EVA BRAUN actually resided at Casino.

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a trave~he corncunity of Casino and desc~it to prospective
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- - ..i tourists as a very delightful, sel.ed, and uncommercialized lr~ation.
The young girl jmmediately advised it would not be a very good idea
as the p ..ople wish to keep it that and did not desire tourists. She
also described it as not a fit subject to write about •
.
he next mornin~spoke to the manager of the ho~~~
statin would like photo~nd explnined to him reo,arding idea
of the • elog. The manager be<ame very vehement and said he di ot
wish to discuss the matter as he did not of that sort
written about the co-·ty • • hour ved a call from
the manager advising that nd his ve within one hour,
using.the excuse that e roo were full,

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to leave the follo~ing day but wa


"~,,~,-~u
were sent to the hotel to pick up
t in the first car which did not accomodate
around the front of the hotel for another
girl llho stated that she would like to have a
h - o g r a p h whicHIIIIautogr~phed as follows:
the who fought dRg five years ar,ainst
a famous a y.' The yo~,6 girl acknowledged the
famous lady reference but no mention was made of EVA BRAUN. The youn:; :irl
did say, however, that her aunt did not like journalists because the, were
too curious.

~ Shortl7 beforJIIIILleaving the hote~bserv~d the lady whom


.abelieved to be EVA BRA~nd two other people leaving the hotel and walk
towards the beach. They were wearing b e - s . The EVA BRAUN ~
suspect was wearing a short beach skirt. bserv.r in the day-~
light and was even 1110re positive that she was RAUN. mentioned that
she had sort of a deformity which he described as a very n waist with
accentuated or large hips which he knew to be a characteristic of .!!FJ.:JN.

nager o~ the hotel b~oodbye and

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M pa~had enjoyed their visit at the hotel
an e w er
regarding the propos
t!!lked to the president of the ~o;n:>mt>er
travelog. The result was that this Cha~ber of
Commerce representative did not want an arti~le regarding the co~unity
as he felt that the English might learn to like her place and settle here.

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to Rio de Janeiro wher4 stayed for a few
days. walkin~ down the s Rio ::Ia Janeiro an:! a
large rock !jewa]lk in front had been dropped from
some apartment did not observe and thought nothing
much of it. dropped a pot of some sm1lly
substance, out of the ;•indow and
some ·landed was that within this "stu!'f"
was a large piece of , which v.-ould have been
dangerous if it had lt that perhaps someone was
ing to do away with hand believed it might
imagination.

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equently to Los Angeles


olony and was suying with
authorities in e

to this government.
in Hollywood, among them
Cne oi these iriends recommended
t them.
as aoc*
afrai~turnish

de'& several o!
t?e o~e~~~~~di~-~o~_~d~- _ y.
felt

te a J.et terl;o DRE.': PEARE ;:.j; 1


the writer or a ~asr~gton, D. C. column, 11 7/ashin!;ton :.!erry Go
Round". It was explained that PURSON gcvernmental connections aad
•ould see that W i l l ereached the authorities. Subsequently,
with the aid or a lett.r in drafted and forwarded
to mE'.~ P"'Al}SON y , setting uh•:t"n"P the story related
to agents.

evcd that agents


regard I' view or this
protect their source or information, namely,

Age
height
'Reight
Sex
Race
nair
Eyes
Complexion
Features

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believed to be o f - - . . . edract.ion and
1n l'ibet i'ollowin~aris.
The following is the description

Age
Heieht
Vieight.
Race
Comple:cion
Hair
&res
Speech

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Age
Height
Weicht
Sex
Race
' Complexion
Hai.r
Eyes
Speech

The above is being forwarded to the Bureau for information


purposes and no further inquiry is contemplated here.

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The Los Angeles Office indices reflect no record of the above


mentioned individuals who mAde available the data contained in this
communication.
The possibilities that'-lmay be a Communist Party
Russian agent ar~bein ccnsidered. This belie£ is taken in view
widespread travels laimed F1ench Un,jeJ~cr·o
organization lilh. p rently maintoins a on
the letterheed here~n aescribed.

equent information developed in this case or in relJtion


activities will be appropriately furnished to the Bureau.
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Date a Jul7 9, 1947


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1947, trcm the Buftau 1a ottioe 1Jl r.o. Jnpleo. It w1ll be r:ot.ecl
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It 1a doeired t.bat t.hrougb police cont.acte ;you edTiae . .


t.o the accuraq ot t.1w 1ntCil"'Btiaa aat. forth m t.hia com:lllllllcat.iaa,
e8pecio.l.l7 &8 t.o tha German poplil.at1011 of the t.OIID of Cl.sino the
hotel 11:81ltiaae4, and t.he necees1t.7 to baft puaea t.o tranl that !n
area. It. ia not. belined neca1111U7 tor ;you paraCOil.l7 to travel to
caa111o.

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June 2lp 1947

Mr. J.Edgar Hoover, Chief of F.B.I.


Washington, D. c. · l" , ,
Dear Mr. Hoover: ;
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In a paper or magnzine recently I saw a poll on


whether Hitler was alive and maybe in this codntry.
In looking through our files this morning I came
across some correspondence that by the merest ohanoe
might be of help if Hitler should be hiding here.
~W\\S in Wythville, Virginia and we
hear~lack Mountain, North Carolina.
We did not hear from him any more, telegrams, phone
calls, letters were not answered after he went to
North Carolir.~.&. We assmned he bought a farm there,
possibly the one we wrote him about.
Jesse Jones, big man in Roeso~tration,
his brot!ler v\>o'Ilt:d the farm W:!l wrot a.bout.
Mr. Jones brother is a doctor and I think ves n waco,
Texas,
In reading my letter looks like I got the cart-
before the horse, correspondence I am enclosing will
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explain. •
I am one of many others that thinks Hitler is still
alive,and possibly here in the good . country we are so
fortunate as to live in.

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Dear Sire,
I l:&.V<' the ples.sure t.o insert in that lcttP-r,
the sommary or our mcctin.:; in Los Anr:eles the 27th
or H&:; l\)<:.7.
\le le&ve !n s. few cJ.~· ~ for llOGO'I'A in Cclor.:bia.
!1' :rou want an inquiry, you c&n send c. cable or a
letter to the Alncr!can Con~ul <'f Bo::;ot&, we 1 11 co
to aslc hin if he received e.pee~r.i_:e for ue.
Ue'll !ltr.:: r,bout two~1Jii:.OOO~A, one lcE<ve
cor1c vcr~' e'!rm !n
the ""~r.P trip, come f o:•
MCS!!f:[;e
a few ~&ye 1n Los
r.t the :ru'le a(!dress: &nd you
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tell to the l.&ey of'
she h&.s to l:eep thr.t 1e tter and .~ ve ne whcl\ ! come
back.
! rernl!l! n cne.r f'.1re
Yours fsl. th1'1~lly

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abo'te oapt1onsd matter. _,·, ...
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•JJ!ted.al. cbJ!llnela to avoid posdbl<~ co:ucrahip. 'I'hie
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Director, FBI
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Dear Sir:
Reference is made to Bureau letter datei July 9, 1947
the above-captioned title.

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to as Casino is a suburb of the city of Rio
Grande. This suburb commonly is referred to as Casino,.
is a part of the municipality of Rio Gr~nde.
'""'' .... sed '.-hat Casino was located in a summer resor
it consisted of approximately two hundred scc.ttered
residences. The majority of the inhabitants ere German nationals
or are of German descent. <
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According t~it could be expect~d that
a Nazi refugee would s~ssistance in the Casino
area because of the existence of the predominantly German
element. The center of activity in Casino is a large hotel
which includes a gambling casino. Since gambling has been pro-
hibited, the hotel manager from time to time has endeavored to
arrange some form of entertainment for guests and visitors from
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nearby Rio Grande. It may be pointed out that the Casino section "I
is on the coast and that the beach which borders the suburb ,.. '·
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regularly ,i9-'l<..frequented by residents of the city of Rio Gr~nde. ·(I
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\'lith regard to the alleged necessity for passes to .
travel in the area of Casino, it is believed that the allegation
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<~- .\'rhen traveling from one city to another by nutomobile police

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c&fion cards or their passports. Such a request be
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P''9dicf'lted upon a routine


case, it is posslble that some
derogatory report
For the information of the Bureau,
that files of Department diSv••~~~
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thnt the Embassy had received information from ,
~ Co~~ul ·· · • • e, F.W.I., reflecting tht?.
-and had arrived in !Jortinique
presence in t at ity led to a series of communications, photo-
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follows:

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1. Letter doted June 13, 1947 from FREDERICK V../'HUHT, /·merican
Consul, J.tartinique, F.W.I. to Ambassador P~\7LEY, Rio de
J~neiro, enclosing (1) copy of letter dated June ~7
t J, t i 1 ue t~S
rom
ecial A e n t s . . . - . . a n d . _ .
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2. Letter dated June 17, 1947 from FREDERICK D. HUH~', American
Consul, Martinique, to Ambassador PAW~i, Rio de Janeiro.
3· Copy of a letter dated June 25, 1947 at I1:artinique from
FREDERICK D. HUNT to the State Department.
4. Letter dated June 30, 1947 at Martinique from FHEDERICK
D. HUNT to Ambassador PAWLEY.

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ENCLu3URES

PHOTOSTATIC COPIE:;; AND NEGAl'IVES CF THE FOLLOWING:


1.
.from FllliDERIGK JJ. HUNT,
, F.w.r. to Ambassador

2. Letr dated 6-17-47 .from FRlillERICK IJ. ffilll'T to


Ambassador PAWLEY.

3· CC or letr o.f 6-2?-47 at Martinique .fromFREDErliCK


D. HUNT to State Department.
4. Letr dated 6-30-47 at Martinique i'rom F'lllii.l~ttiCK D.
HUNT to Ambassador PAWLEY.
5· l..etr dated 7-J..4-47 at Rio 1;rom RALPH A. SCH'i1EI'l'ZEH,
American Vice Consul, to FREDERICK D. HUNT, American
Consul, Martinique.

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5· Letter dated July J.4, 1947 at Rio i'rom RALPH A. SCrl\'li;;I·rZER,


American Vice Consul, to FRED~HICK D. HffiiT, American Consul,

11 Martinique.
Negatives oi' the above-described photostatic copies
also are enclosed.

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Unless advised to the contrary, no i'urther action on
the instant case is contemplated by this oi'i'ice •

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TO DIRECT(}.'(, FB: DATE: September 23, 1947

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HI:i'L::-:P.. had commur~ him
,·rccne.lly c o n t a c t e - - t the
af'.or.c.~.•,,-d,lcr.ai correspondence.
recently.·
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ttGer. t.lemen P.:rhaps you recall 0r1:,son Welles' attack of the marti&nsf I

"I have a lt'ttcr fron' 'Hitler in German, the.t v:culd multiply the
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sensation of \'fells' 100 ti;r.es Ive been in Europe 5 ti!f,es the last tiD.e
in )932 when I me't':'c.i tlor in Frr.nkfurt th:-oue;h roy bro in law, !'AliL ..
_,/LIS'i'CUS;:y, <'t the ofrico of I!e..;-F~C::l.El:tJ~, owrwr of t~!l-nkf, Zei~~

"Hns your P"-rer ccr.trol of a radio it ·,·;auld be the worlds j


greatest s?nsntion to read the l9tte:- in German as H would read it& \~~~
and I VJoulel like to bov• your attitude tm·:ard the proposi ticn. ~\~"!>~ ~.'t j

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It bore the return address San Fra.ncisoo


Calif •" The oow~oation transmitted .,._h,.,.,,

It seems to me that tho radio public are well 'fed up'


opera - halitosis and B.C. and would welcome a ch~n&e
1932

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summer I recei ved·-·cenclosed) letter from H. call it
• Hitler hoax if you will and believe its delivery in Genno.n over a us;,.
'radio would be the 1110at atartling sensation since Orson llelles 1o.ttack
or the martians•----
I "Ir interested, let me know and I co.n come over about further
details.

"Sincerely

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Inside the-nvelo e was an English tr&nslation or the purported


in Ger=n which ad alle!l;edly received fran HITLER in said
~m1Yt~lt>nt~. The translat_on _I! &et forth a!! follows •

"Translation of Hitler's Letter


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"No doubt i t is -u kno11111 that little has happened in my life


that could be called laughable, but when at tlte time of the Russian
attack on Berlin I round refuge in the base1:1ent or the Imperial
Chance~~y building I was informed that my body and that or my vni'e
(nee Ev.~~\~e.u."l) had. been covered vd th ne.pthe. ·and burr~ed in the
Chancellory· garden. I could not help smiling !'or at this time we
were many kilometers sou~ west of Berlin on our air journey to
J.re;er.tina and my i'riend'J'gL<ll, on a "Condor" Line plane loaned me
with acrew of two by a ~outh American Republic.

::-,. II "I have no sympathy ·:;1 th tho Christlee;end nor the anti Semi tics
who call all of Jev:ry Christ Killers, but I do know the.t ever;; country
.". . I is cursed v1ith the n.unber and kind of Jer.s it deserves e.r.d will suffer
from them until it expclls them - or else

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"I \rl sh only to add 1hat my friend BO?J!E~:AJ<:>c was mar.y years active
in Sweden preparine; all for the recovery of our party and a closer approach
to our ideals. ~en if' heads must roll again.
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In the mean time I,am
/s/ Adolf' Hitler
Reichskanyer
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Ex~~nation of the envelope addressed tolllllllllbearir~ HITL~'s


purported return address in Berlin disclosed it bor~oelled German
postage stamps but no postmark on the envelope itself observed
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as oontaired in the other

envelope
• taken two stamps i'rom another envelope
them thereon for attomptin; to porpetr~t~ this
hoax was to . t e a sensation. years ol1 a~ seemod~be a p
pE<thio case. face i'l>tshed becDm<~ andW
had a weak hear • The interview continuad a~~uranco
had made no other similar efforts in the past and
fUrther hoaxes in the future.

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The above described letters and envelonos aro enclosed herewith
for the in£ormation and assistance of the Burenu should it be desirable to
tir~ with othar sirr..ilar comnr~nicaticns received from
aonpii.rG tha hiin-.::IWTi
othor sources. -,.;as ini'or1:1ed of the outco111e and no publicity hils
resul';ed.
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Copies or this communication aro also being referred to a~I and
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Unib~ ~tntes Department of . . Alltire
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Amcrica·1 L:.mbassy
IN REPLY, JOLEASE REFER TO

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Ther~> is &tt,;,.,\·,nJ for the inf'ormati on of' the Bureau,

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copy of 0! Special RopoPt Ho. 53 (OI-SR/53) dated October 4,
1'247. .This report cont•;:.r.s !l series of ar,;uments to prove
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th&t ::>r;~:-1-!oJ.'ell, p!:ysici:m to Hitler, did not give poison to him
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Tr.e statcJrr.:,nts to disprove the rumors libout lv~orell·
were mE. de by people \"ho i:ne·.v Hitler and by scientists or chemists
who oxel':ine J tht> d!'u:;s 1·:i~;. ch :.:ore 11 &C:l'lin::. s tered to Hitler.
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'fhe ru:nor tL::.t J:o::-ell r;as polson:ns Hitler was started by ~


·Glesin~ 1 a physician ~h~ h~d accezs to ll~tler for a while '..n
.. aft"" July .·0 1 194·1 1 unci l'.'ho 1 to,;ethor with Dr_./Brandt, ·pro-
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these might ar.countfor his crimes and other actions.
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Frankfurt 1 Germnny 1 n!'ld ccpies of' same ere not being retained .• -~·
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J!ESPLT OF mKrRATIQHa

Itie tb&t the writiDg Clll the CJvelope allegedly


addressed J.dolt Hitler and tlst ~tion was
writttlll writer of the letter t o - - -
The writing waa searched in the AnCXQ'lllOUAI Letter File without
e1'1'ectiJI& 1111 1dentu:le&t1Clllo Sines tb1s appears to be enU.rel::r a local
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Office Metlzorandum • uNITED sTATEs GovERNMENT

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SUBJI!CT: liHR:REABOUTS CF ADCLPH HITLER
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n"'""""' that the area near Schwindige is very


of a rou~ terrain and that. . opinion i ~
that a person would be able to hide out in tJr area indefi- --
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This letter is being furnished for information pur-

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1'0 . .• !!r • D. 1:, LADD
DATI!: February 28 1 1948
FROM James H. Merritt
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,J'·i·:;h"1H? of call: 11:35 p .:M., 2I 28I 48 Ia. Tclaan'--,;;--
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SUBJECT: ADOIF' HI'l'l£'i and l'tamail aboard wr. Ros1n
ll&r. Tracy
wr. C&TI,)
City of Ne\': Qrlea.,s, Ill. Central Ia.
wr.~an
Railroad, 2I2BI4S llr. G::rr:•a
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11dv1.st:.d the m-iter tha~ ,..u. Kr.
Mlaa Holllli

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... .,:;'""'·" on the Illinois Central Railroad, boarded
the City 1 a n which left !lev: orleans at 8:00A.M. today,
at CaiMlinois, at 8:02 P,U,, Central Standard Time, tonight. on this
train )bserved a :ao."l in Seat 40, car 10, who~believed was ADOLF
HITL!F.. n~s individual Tras accompanied by a .-on:an. escribed the
lll&D ali folloYIS: ,
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• Height 5'11" / ·
Weigi1t 180 pound
Age 59 to 60
Hair Dark br01m
~&aring a brc~ double-breasted suit

- Small light mustach~


J::Xtre:r.ely nerVOUII
Spoke in bo~h English and German. Had heav.y German accent.
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Weight 13 5 pourxls
Hair Dark brown turning gray
Green dress v~th nne·.v look"
L POSTffi adv1.s ed Special A.gent of the Illinois
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was sober and claimed that also. ~-

POSTER stated that it was not possible due to


s Agents board this train,
Champaign, Illinois,
are both very friendly to the eau,
the train and observe these individuals and report back to him.
that he also cr.lled SAC McS\VAIN in Chicago as the train was due to arrive at
one station in Chicago at 11:43 P.M., CST, and at another station in Chicago .·

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at 11:55 P.l:. POSTER atated that t:cS\~AIN adv1.sed that he 10uld have Agents
cover both stations, and observe these individuals, and that )4cSWAI~_woul~ call '{i
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inquiries on this matter from the press as the information was known
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. to the employees of the Illinois Central Railroad •

5;,;·.·. them or
I called Mro COYNE, lire FLETCH!!;R 1 and
t.he above mat.ter.
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. E.F. LAN~ on duty l2:4!i A•M•


2/29/I.S

AC KELLY of the Sprin~field Office stated


f Champaign, Illinois, advised that two men

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ampaign fr:sr a short time but boarded the train again

Kankakee, Illinois,
left t.he train at v~"""'"
none fitted the descriptions o~ t.he individuals in question.
'llhen 1t

also checked Car 10 of the train and found Seat 40 empty.


this was not tov significant as he was previously told t.hat the man and woman
1 l l i i i i i i l i i i t most of the day in the club car which l':'as not checked by

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TO : :.:r. D. !.:, Ladd 0 """' DATE: !Larch 3, 1948


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SUBJECT: ADOl-F Hl'.L~~ c.nd wo:r.an aboard
Git.y cf ;;ew Orleans, I.ll. Central
r~ilroad, 2/28/48

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At 4:30 pm toda~', I, called SAC ~:cS•ain in Chicago in accord
llith your instructions r.ith reforcnce to the menorandurn of February 28, 1948,
r~lating to the identificatior, of a passenger on the abovt>-:lescri bed train as
being Adolf ?.iol~r.

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a· st;.t<'d
t!;3.t tf.is n1s washsc! out; that t1vo Special Agents,
-..r-n , had' got nn t~e train and had closely observed the
~uestion a.n m.s woman col'l,.,anion. It was so obvious to the Agents
that this r~rson nas not ~do~f Hitler that they did not ~ake a positive determinati ~f
of l".is irlentit;r, feeling -:,;,at it 7lnuld poss!.!Jly create a situation causlng absurd V\,
publicity. He stat-ed that the pe:-zon in question ,-;as not more than 42; that instea
of a foreizn accent, he h;:,d a very pronounced south~rn aoc•mt; he wore a br01m.
mustache; and hj_s e;;e::1eral appeare.!lCc and over-all description precluded any
possibility of his bei~ identical'ltith Adolf Hitler. The Yloman accompanyi. . m, .
who b~en staoed to be 41 years old, in the o~inion of Agents
and not ha,·e bt;<en more than 22 or 23. She v11<S much younger til .
her description and ~he had no fordgn accent whatever. /

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You have a 50-<"iO cl:ance f'i.ndino~tler in tl!i;; loration.
~ a nan :: yca•s b:.c'k get out of a bo.r cnr• th~ ve1•y i'i:!Clf7e
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oj Hitilcr 1!:.£..£. wcnted to find a man he .[:;'1::.11.!:. with T7urld J.::.u:..£. I
under the Kiser. I should of let you 'knol:.l c long l:!:E, ego.
I am alone. Have seen h'i.m and he dodeged out of sight.
Hope you can send s oT.1. e .!:2£!!_ •

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IN'mRNAL SECURITY - G --:-~ . . , !)
Concerning Person possibly identical with. ADOLPH ·HITLER
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n...t. ...,u, ata 8 to August 17, 1946, he and his wife · · . · \.:\pf-')
resided at Hotel Chicoutimi, Cbicoutimi, Pro'l'ince of Quebec, 'lb-ich he describe:!;·,'.-.~
• aa beillg a '"'17 isolated am ~tmote section of' the province, On the f'irat ; • l~~'ilir'.~
d&7 of' their arrival they were dumbfoWlded b7 the appearance or a ID&ll in ::· .. --~:~·or~
the hotel lobby who ap~ared identical in ever;y respect with ADOLPH HITLER~,: ,-_'~'~i~-
This unknown person was described as S•lo-1/2• to 11" and weighing 185 to ,- ·~' ,--:_,i.•
190 pounds, There was no attempt at disguise, During their short. period . _,., . ;;! !;t:(
or residence the;y never eaw thi:l ur.lm011I1 person in cowpe.ny or other people · • 1I_. •. ·
except. af'ter ll
p,l!l, in the .-rining when· !our or rive other nsitors and ·;.;_{''.:
the Wlkno1m individual 1f0uld play chess in the lobb7, ·-'; .: t.:~ \A)
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of' his wife and himself were ..
~tied by the f'ollolrlng en\ll:IJrated p<lculiar circumstances: . '·. ; : <f•k~
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1. l'lhile no concrete evidence existed t h e - f e l t that they 'were being .-.~~l( \.:',
sp!.od upon anti intorra.t.ion a~ to their ~es wa~. being obtained_,~~ , t:•): '',{

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Upon their arrival the;y encountered an American colonel and his family· ',.:·-i· ·1·:,,! .,:
consisting of' hia wife anti two children, They were struck bT the apparent.;.-~ ~~tV
newnesa ot the colonel's unifor;n which had t.he appearance or never , .- :, : ;,;.~;, · r
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having been worn before and by the distinct European lire as or his ~~to\.. ::~r
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awspiclon !rom the hotel~ ,~: ~l:t=-
encountered at the . · \. _.
4• Upon returning to that section of Canada in 1947 th~ound IIQ -·~~.~\J\
evidence o! their original euspect nor did any o! th~sidenta d1a~•.:·r'•!
him. In addition, those pe~ple whom thaT recall •~ grooming themselve~ ··''' -;., ;i l · ·
eimilar to HITLER had in the meantime changed their loo~. , -~ _ ·~- • ·: . . ':: :.
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!.\&:r 6. 191.8 Concerning Person possibly identical
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-indicated that he would be glad to cooperate with


the Bureau in any way that it l!ll\1 so see fit. He also indicated a willingness
to return to Canada it so desired by the Bureau.
This letter is set forth tor the purpose of infonnation and
there will be no further investige.tion by the Detroit Office.


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Hasn't Adolph Hitler died! This is the hope· of gvery i '
Investigator b thellni~ed· States b~c::luse none of the..T- heve been
able to locate the hid~place o: the German Dictator.

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yoU!'lf: man by the no.rne of N?.Ili:J.E!DnR!Y· lmll:B:!l:.!TROR ( this mu.st refer to
Joachim von :Ribbentrop). Ro~r.rrer, a hues fortWle is involved. - i t i I

woul.d cost theJ:l about 1iwent;r Llillion dollars to obtain the information.

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Theee ollppinga d~ with a curn."lt. •torT 1n Bogota 1Dd1catJ.nc t.hat.
A.dolph Hitler 1a proaent.l;r 1n Bo,&Ota, ColOIIbia.

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P!lotostetic cop~' o:t article which appee.red in '".1ueve York .A.1 Dia"
( :&e\: York Da.:r by D~·) , Spanish neuspaper publisheO. in lTev York Cit~·.

Saturoay, May 22, 1948.

Bea~ine on first page: li ll Rlj:ORED .mtJ: RITLr 1§. 1!l :BOGC::'A,


( article on pace 5 •

A fantastic letter prcrriO.es details which are arousin.:; curiosit:· in the


cost skepticel ?arsons.

The neu£1!la.::>er • ll'uevc York .A.1 Dia" reproduces the letter aent to the nel's-
p~er "EJ. ~il!!lpon in l!o.:;ota, by the uniC:.enti:f'ied :person \~ho s~;?"~eC:. "A::-,it;o,
a=.i&o, e.r.-.igo ". Tl-.e let~er is aC:Lres seC. :fro!:. Oranjestad., I sla.nc:. of .Aru.bc.,
end ~ted ..l:>ril 27, 1948.

The ~:ri ter bc.ldl~· states that R!C:L!:It IS !:t;\; r;: l!O~-OTA, •.A.-,i.:;o, ani co,
- udco" cld"'s tl1et Ri tler iE in :?erfect hec.l th. l!e l~:.st so.\·: F-i tl£r aoout te:o
d.;.:·s a;;o. As soon as "a.r brerl:s out betueen the Uni tee States e.r..c Pllssia, ~it­
ler :plans to set hinrelf up as he~.c:. of the \1estern ~1orld, Be hopes to cather

...--_ :--- ,-' toGether an ~· of five million oen in the >testen:: heoisphere, in orC:.er to
leaC. e. &eneral crusade ac;ainst :Bolshevism. ".A:ligo, onigo, aoigo" as~erts that
llitler has O.eclared thAt n If tlar breal::s out about t~10 thirds of the ?Opulation
of the world may succunb, but there will be a~ficient astronomical space left
to allo~' the conq_uerors to extend towarG. sidereal paths where they will enjoy
abidin& greatness and peace.•

·~igo, amit;o, amigo" claims that Bitler aspires to the con~~est of the
~:oon anO. Hars, after he has COJn?letel;r defeateC: lmssia.

•~igo, ami~;;o, a.t1igo ~ provides the follo~ri~ data re the arrival of :Ei t-
ler in l!o&ota, Colombia:-

.Hitler landed from subnarine n:a, V.Z.- 1048" in llal'liahond.t.., con.st of Gua-
jira in Color.:bia, at dawn of Jul:• 19, 1945, He was accompanied by eix !!len;
two of the!:! were re.C:io anC: precision instruoent e:o;:>erte; t1·:o t:ere lieuten=t
colonel•, one of theo an infantry officer, anC: tl.e other an art1lle17 officer;
one l!lan was a JDE'.jor in the air corps, anC. the last was e. submarine ~ert • .All
of thee were ge.rbeC. in civilian clothes, disGI!ileC. aa peasants. The~· carried
eo)l.ipment covered. w1 th oilskin, a..'1C. co.nvas baes cont~.ini!l{; AMerict.n dollars ani'.
\ls Mountino; to three oillion dollars. '!'he mone~· was hidO.en in household.
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11han the •group• l&na.ed at 'lleb1ahon~a they vere met b;y tour atrong
Guajiroa Indiana vho were avai till4:; them at a 8pecial 8p0t in order to caille
them and their equipment to arranged placea. 'l'wo ~entl or oontact aen came
with the•e Indiana, ~7 had ar~ei!. eveeything in advance, and llad horae•
end a t:ro.ck vaitin4; clou b7, Eitlar and hil .. cort had a ver;y ardwm.a trip.
!fhey vere forced to travel at Di~t and ao~:~etimea at early dawn, J'1nelly, they
aJ"rived at a amall port in Kacdalena. Jlere the;y boarded Ul8ll carco boate or
bar~e• and travelled to another po:!"t in th!! ~tame :D!!partm!!nt. !Jley tre.velled
third cl.a... J'rom the capital o:r Santander to J'amplona they travelled acain
b7 truck, and !rom Pamplona to :Bo,ota they travelled by apecial car. !hey never
atopped at ~ hotel o! ~ type. !he contact men or 11aiaon agents took charge
~ cetting pa88ace on boat., etc, and o:r providiJ~i: tran8portat1on and provi-

.•· dona. !rucks and other vehicle• were lll-ys boarded at holated place• which
vvre at ~te a dietance !rom any tovna or ~tiea.

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k~ 1 .kdco, J~mico, amico 1 atatee that Jfitler h an avid 1110vie tan, and baa
frequented ·movie• from the time of hie arrival in llogota, Colombia.
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pve him the appearance r4 an apathetic foreigner vho aeemed to be o:t delicate
health. •

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paper. !hh pat;e 11 not enclo1ed, - tran.elator'• n.ote).

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Photostatic copy o:f' article which aJ?!>ee.red in 1 El Tiampo•, Spp.nish


neuspa:;>er pc.blished in l!ocota, Columbia,

.1=e 20, 1948,

J'a.ntyy E. liaa11 t:r 0Q:lcern1ne Eitler .-

A Col=bian confirns the story told by 1.lr.ligo, anigo, anie;o".

The voya.,:;e by eu'bl!la.rine, the death o:f' :Elve. :Braun o.nd the landing in Florida,-
The C.eo.th of Go.itL"l would have been a master coup CE;e.bst eonnuniss on iHiieria

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part.- The plan "becones ha::ya - the Illlsice.l key, Oolo1:1bians tool: part 1n the
ail.venture, Ei tler has alre~y ~iaappea.red :f'ro1:1 the savanna of :Boc;ota.

• ! ln our edition of May we published a strange and sensational letter, peat-


marked Our&.9&0 e.nd eigneii by •.AI!ligo, amigo, Br.ligo n ( Friend, :!'ri enC., friend). In
it the unidentified writer d~~:~ands 50,000 dollArs to reveal, with ~:~ore exact de-
tells, the eY~stence o! Adolf F~tler in the a&v~~~ of !oeota. !e ~~~~shad rather
exact detail. Yestert:P.y we received, place of origin unknotm but C.efini telr d.is-
ta.nt judt;inc from the date, a letter frot1 a man who claitls to be a Colot1bian, and
who d.isguises his n=e in order that he will not be iC.entified, The un.l:nol·."l'l man
clains that the story told by 1.Ar.ligo, anir,o, ami eo" ia the gospel trutr., and he
rei~tes hie sense.tional intervention in this "affair", connectinc it with the as-
aassination of Dr. Gai~. The letter of IIMr. Jhdoro Llama Seltz" follows:-

~· 19, 1948.

Director of •El Tiempo•.

Dear Sir:

'rhere is nothing fant~stic about the atoey ,.1hich aJ?!>ea.red in


)'B& terdayl s ed.i tio!l of y-our netrspaper which vas signed with the pseudon:m, n Amigo,
nnigo, a~:~icon, anc: gives an exact account of the presence of Hitler in the aavF.nna
of :Boe;ota. Since January, 1945, appro:z:ime.tel;• three ;rears, I 4ve been kept 1n-
fomeC::. recr-.rc'.inc the pl~:.ns of the ex-Chancellor of Gerne.n:" for thP future. Purely
throuch coincidence I beccne involve~ in th~se plans. They ~ve been diwclosed-to
ce throu.:;h a third person. In order to cle.rify the story, rather th~.n confuse it,
I want to tell y-ou how I beCSI!Ie a part of the cice.ntic plan acainst Soviet Oo=un-
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ed.uce.tea. Ul liUrope and have ~ent the grea.ter part of my life outside of my
country. Just as a whim, when I was in Berlin for the Olympic Games in 1936,
I insieted on meeting Hitler. .l former clasamate of mine, who ve.e a friend of
the Ge:rman We,r ~!iniBter, intervened and arreJlt;eG. the introduction. I was e»-
tremel:y favorably impreued by Eitler1a brilliant and genial personality. I
had always believed thl't :Hitler despised the Latin race, in particular, the Span-
ilh-.bericana, but the manner with which be received me, the hospite.lity he ex-
tended to me, and the lol:l{; conversation we held together, che.nged my opinion col!l-
pieteiy. i'rom that time on, everyt:i.me I happene<i to be in ~erman;y, I would try
to arreJlt;e to have an interview with him, end in that vay our :friendship developed.
More than once, I vas of 1ervice to him in matters concernin€ South Aoerican Di-
I; plol!lata. Once we drew ~:q> a plan for the induatrialization o:f' latin America, on
; the basis o:f' !Jerman investments. I wanted to p11t into practise an ex.c>eri.ment re-
lative to the industrialization o:f' various lands which I owned at that tioe in the
~·- DepartiJent o:f' l1e.rino. \'ben lhe German uperte who were e;oinc to collaborate in

), this task were re~· to l:lal:e the trip to ColOI!lbia, war broke out.

Il-.:rin.:; 1:1ost o~ the we.r I t1t:'.S in l'w'O!'e, exc~t for e. brief' inter-
~- I lude of several months in Colo~:~bie attendinc to my business affairs, ana e. :f'ew
. ! ~'S in •=er vhich I spent in ·Bemud.a, at that time under the rit;id control of
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:Sri tieh m111t&ry P.Uthorities. Toward the end of 1944, when I '1mB in n llllrO!'enn
country, the n&~e of which I ce.nnot divulge, I was a victil:l of the Soviet QPU
( lhssian Secret Police), who hell. definitely confirmed my close ties with Gemany.
After three days of terrible persecution, I succeeded in crossill.b the frontier
into another country vhere the Soviet Go\•ernment could. not operate with such :f'ree-
do:t~.

January 12, 1945,- I received a visit :f'rom X, a vell known German


A€ent. He hinted at the possibilitr of German defeat and gave me a period of two
days to think of the J!IOBt witable spot in South .America. as a refuge for Hitler
and a group of German Scientists and officers, in caee the latter should :f'ind it
necessary to "disappear from the world 1cenen temporarily.

Jan. 13, 1945.- I wre.cked my bra'1n trying to decide what spot


would. provide the greatest 1ecurity. I decicl.ed to recommend Colombia, my own
co=try. Its vast stretches of unpopulated land• would lend themselves perfectly
as a hidint; place for Hitler and hill escort. :Beside&, I otlll. hole.ted 1tretches of
lana there vhich would be eapecially suitable for the plan which beset me, and
dnce 1t was my native country, I could work with r,rer.ter ease. The gro~:q> could
easily enter the country by one of two vaye: via the Pacific Coast of Jrariiio, or
via the ~rded coast of Ouajir•· Raving been in Riohacha, Caetillete&, Bahia-
benda and l!anaure, as e. youth, and beillf: of the opinion that the trip vie. the Paci-
fic would involve extreme d.iffieul ties Iince one would have to fiy or come thro\lbh
the Panama Canal ( I vas still ~are of the fact that there existed a subme.rine
route between Jurope and .Americas, and that the trip would be made by wbmarine),
I decided to reccmtlend entrance via Ouajira.

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enter via Gu.aj 1ra and I gave him a travel guid.e which would brinE: Ri tler and.
his group from the Penlnaula to my property in Nar1fi0 1n a ver1 aecret manner.

January 30 0 1945,- Until today I have contacted. ~ Be inatruct-


ed ae to go lmme>tliatel;y to Colombia in ord.er to arrange detaill of the plan. X
informed me that the trip would be made 'by lubme.rine and that :Bahiabonda would
1erve aa the place of entrance. Ita con would be ideally 8U1 ted to thia type of
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venel, lleddea at only 300 llo.nian ld.lometera from l!e.hiahonda, in :the Depart-
ment of Magdalena, 11 ColoJDb1a 1 a largelt natural airplane landillf: :field, •La Loma•.
Ye agreed on the method of contact and mudcal key• baaed on the first JDOVement
of Ha7dn'• "'roy S~hon;y 11 , which l must use to cor.IJ!IWlicate with Ger:tlallY via radio,

~riving in ColoJD'bia, I proceeded to 1elect my collaborators or


1 contactmen 11 • !l\to of them were faithfu.l. :faoily 1ervants; the third., e. hi~
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ranking Colombian army officer; the fourth, a con•errative leader of Antioqaia;
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the fifth, a violently anti-Communht liberal leader: the dxtb, an intelligent
and u:tremely vealtby heiress and sports enthusiast of Valle C.el Cauca,
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!o make this ator,r. brief, I ahall .umnarize the rest of the eventa:
£] J.fter he.vinc maf.e all the necessary arra.nc;er~enh, which required well over a month
and a half, during which period I Yea constantly in contact with Germany ~ the
"Bitler Grou!>' ( of which ".Amigo, amigo, amigo" did not aEcy" he :foi'::led e. p&l't, as
did Mc.rtin llorxna.nn), the landing was made in :Bahiahonde on July 19, 1945, at dawn.
The 1 0uajira Indians" which ·~igo, am1eo, amigo" JDentions in his ator~ were none
other than three of the most important contact JDen. We could not take the riak
of obtaining true Ous.jire indians because they miGht have been bribed by aoJDe one
to betray us to the authorities,

l'rom here on, the ator;· differs froiD the one told by •.Amigo, amigo,
amigo" ( vhom I believe to be a tall, alender Do.tcbman ( !lolland) who was a mem-
ber of the group, and whom I :tre~ntly ae.w at the plantation in the aavanna of
:Bor;gta which Xitler and hi• committee later occupied.. ieaerve cannot be 'the cause
of tera;iveraation of event. on the part of thb 1nd1Tichlal vho offers to 1ell hia
petty aecreta for 50,000 dollara, I do not know vhat his motive 11, nevertheleu,
this 11 what really occurred.~-

~r •:l.x day& Ri tler and hi a tollovera travelled on horseback, only


at night, from l!ehiahonda to the "La Loma" landi~ :field. .A.t the agreet. hour of
JDeeting three contact men and I waited at the rendezvoua. We had. aucceedeC. in ac-
qu.iring three Ull!.ll four-paaseil41:er St1naon planea, to bepn the trip from there to
l'a.riiio. ~uen, I Ve.i t.ue.derU..y 1ntorme0. by a hS.gh-rADking Gennan officer. that !1 tler
had c:han&ed hit mind and he had decided not to hide on my property,

Bitler, Bormann, two German p~ieitte and tvo pilots travelled b;y
plane to a deatination that I then ignored, !rhey carried vi th tha aeeret :plans
for the V-3 Slcy :Bocl:et bomb, the int<'rplaneta:r;y Sky rock:eta and the cocplete re-

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cord of the German DUclee.:r- investication. Ve e.nd the rer.~ainder of the gr01%p
would travel v1 th the laboratory equipment and other objects wl'-.ich they bad
bro'Qbb.t from Ge:nna.tcy", 1n trucks ~ vehicle as far aa Jag.la, and !ron here we
wou1d ~Ake the rest of the trip into t~ interior by foot in ~~~ate st~es.

When I eaw 1litler B<:ain, a month later, on e. ple.nte.tion in the


eave.nna of llo~ota, I found out e.bout their :flight. J.t datm on the 26th of July,
they landec!. the planes in a n11ng :t'ield at Ie Florida, in that abe.ndoned ~pot
below 68th Street in l!o~ta. !he flight was rough. !hey had been forced to fly
by nie;ht over the mounte.in che.in vi th planes that he.d little power and naturally
bad no radio beame, !he ek:ill of the pilota was ehown under these circumstances.
Once they had landed, the pilots burne~ the planes and the remains were aubQer~ed
in the nearby marsh of Santa 1-laria.

In I.e noride., three persona,who until that tllle haG. taken no part
in the plan that haL. been revealed to iae, met I!itler. One of theiJ owneC. the planta-
tion where Hitler was going to etay. !rhe latter had been averse to tru.stinc only
in me, an! e.t the last moment he haO. chant;ecl. his 1:1inG., however, I conti!l118d to be
a part o:f his intil:!ate :follo..,-in{;.

J'or months the f:l.t;ht against the C:omnunhts all over the world waB
led fro.1:1 thie plantation in the aavanna. Only once, a.t the beGinnine of 1946,
when the llussian Let;e.tion 1n :Bogota be~;an to increase its pereoMel, did we :fep.r
that the Soviets had discovered the hiding place of the FUehrer. Our fears were
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dissipe.ted weekll le.ter, when GPt; ( Russian Secret Police) ,Aeents, folleC. in their
attecpts to track down Hitler and his t;roup ~tho were cheerfully conductinc their
~fiebla.• operation, es they called the plan,( ~ransletor•s note: ~lieble• means

_( cist, haze or a film that covers an object, anc it probably expresses the fact
that Hitler and his Aeents were successful in concealinc their identity) returned
to l:oscow discouraged. No\t we kno\' why the Jnssie.n Legation in l!ocote he.d such a
larce ata.:rf. Ritler was aware of every one of their movlll!lente, !rhe 0 grou;p" hall.
an 'IID'lercover agent in the lhssian Legation itself.

German agents e.nC. ecientiBta kept arriving in Colombia., eome via


the secret eubnarine route e.eroes the Atlantic, and others disguise~'. e.s Jelolish
imcigre.nta. On one plea.se.nt occasion a republican leader fron the United States
vhited the eave.nna plantation. Other, republicans and democre.ts came later. In
the quiet manaion the moat noble of al.l crusades was taking ple.ce: the :fic;ht a-
gainst the red. aerpent of the bloocl.J' l·luskovi te C:om=ism.

J.nd. now, the most eensationel revelation of this story:-


At the becinninc of this year, when the differences between the
United Statea and the Soviet Goverm~ent were becomint; more eviG.ent at the 'Cl7 ass-
dona, Hitler felt the time had a.rrived to start the holy war aeninst Russia. How-
ever, it ttas neceasary to inflane ell o!" .Arnerice., in order thr.t with its .mo::-1:.1 and
ma,terie.l support, the United States would abNldon its defensive policy, and le.unch
fortl-. a.geinst llussia. !he ninth Pa.n .American Conference was a propitious occasion,
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not onJ..- was it r;oin;; to be held 1n l!o;:;ota where it vas eP.BY for the "r;rou.p"
to operate ~rom their nearby be.ae, but it was going to be bela in ~gota at a
time when there was creat uncertainty in the internal politics of Colombi~.

E1 tler'a genius conceived. the perfect plan: when the Conference


vas e.t its he!ght, they wouJ.O. assassinate the lee.C.er of the Liberal Fe.rty, Dr.
Jor&e Eliecer Gei tan: the Communists would be blamed for this deed P.S they had
been blameC.. for the burnillE; of the Beichatflb• .~e •group" had e.n undercover
a&ent in Dr. Ospine. Perez' cabinet who wou1d take char;;e of this part. German
agents were to lead the p1llae1ng and tacldDg of churches e.nC. ucred builcl.inge,
deeds which would be easily attributed to the International CollriUDi&ta. ~e
Conference vo·~O. terminate inmediately, Colombia wou1d aever relations with the
Soviet Gove=ent, then the United States wottl~. a ever relations >:-i th the USSR,
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~ ' and war would co~:~e, the t;rer.t cru.sa.C.e ae;t>.inst Oommmi1111. Hitler vouJ.d ree.rpee.r
then to leaC. the western world acainst the l·lna!:ovi tes. 'l!he acheme was perfect.

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ree.C.y been finished.. E:..cl I l:no•m· I wou.lC. hcve op;.>oseC: i t since the life of
Gaitan teemed very precious tQ me. ~e date of the coup had been chosen by E1 t-
ler in accordance with his peraonel astrologer. !he contact man between the
l!lllrderer of Dr. Gaitan and the' "f:l'ou.p" was a conaervative deputy. Eowever, this
individual never did know under whose orders he was acting. One of the indivi-
anals who met the :fuehrer when the latter lsnded 1n Le. norida had teken it upon
himaelf to couvince the deputy of the necessity of the crime, arcuinc on the
baais of internal politics. In his turn, the deputy had no trouble convincing
the =rd.erer, a fe.natic. Hitler hai. conceivea e. me.ster plan.

c OnJ.y one detail we.e lacking: the "group's" confidence men in Wash-
incton failed in their attenpt to have the '11n1 ted States breal:: with the Soviet
Gover=ent ae a result of the events of J.yril 9th.

I had not aeen E1 tler since J.-or11 5th. When I returned to the planta,-
tion on J.pril 15th, it was completely eqpty. !he equipment, the laboratories,
everythin& had disappeared! --

The author of the letter clairls that Eva :Braun died durinc the
auboarine trip of enbolism. From tbr.t title on Hitler had become extreme:!.~· taci-
turn ana apathetic. 'l'he only thine which in...."'leJ:~ed his enthusinen was the thou.&ht
of a world crusade at;e.inst the Reds or Russians.

/•/ llldoro Lllll!l& Seltz •

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Trg,nF.lntecd, by:
Rose R. Offenbacher
Ju.l;: 27, 1948, R.€fY'
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Photostatic copy o:f article which a;ppe:u-ed in •EJ. Tiempo•, Spanish


ne1·spa:per pu.blished in :Bocota, Colom'oia.

June 24, 1948.

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A J).{ro:pean who signs E.H.lr. ant". aerv~ as a lla.zi spy, coni'irms the at'017 r -
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ported b~· JUdoro IJ.e.n.a ( or Illana) Seltz, in the letter publisheC: last Su.'l-
dc.,y. H.R,.:, offers to prove this atate::1ent to ColOPbian authorities br show-
~=~: inc theo ~idence he possesses relative to preparations for Hitler's icoiGTa-
l tion to the country, ·
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!rhe ne\<spaper "El Tier.~po" publishes a letter sent to the director by


the ~bov~entioneC: R,H,Y., -
~-- l H.R,l:, clniDs to lJLvc tou,~ht l:ith t:~e Hi tler-!:Ussolini forces in Vorld
l:ar II. He C:eclares thFt durin~~ tLe :•ec.:-s 1():'". to 194::? ul:en Gerr.t?.n;;·, Itc.l;.·,

) e.'lc ot1•er ~operon countries >~ere le~.di!![;L t<trone offensive e.t:r:in•t the C:e..,o-
crecies, tLe caur.tries of South A::lerica , especially Colonbin, !CUAdor, :Bolivia,
Argentina and Chile, ,·,•ere fi{;htine at:ninst anti-C.enocrnc~· throuch their nws-

...' :papers ~ other publications, Th!.t was l·:hen Hitler o:r:e:-eC: to ind.ustrialize
Anerica,

R,H.~. clains to be a L\lrouean e7~le who hns been in ~erica since 1939,
.After bein.:; tr:::.ineC: in espionnc;e, h-;, uas sent as p,.n obse:."Ver to L:::.tin r..e:-ican
capik~e. such as :Bocota, ~enos Aires, Li:la, Sa..'lti~o, P.!o (,e Ja..'leiro, 11here
he contr.cteC: e.!lC:. tr~l:eC: to sone o: the bO.c:~"st ficureF in !'Olitic."tl life, In one
of tl;ese encounters he carelessly tP.D:eC. too I"!Ucl., ancl. he C:ociiled to return to
:El.!ro1le becc.use of the d.an{;er of bein,:; put to dec.th in a C()untry far fron his
honele.nd. ~ne ord.er for his return CPJ:le to him t!lrou,:;h t!;e 5->anish lirnbass~· in
~enos Aires in 1940, but since he La~ened to be in s~~tiaco~ it was delivered
to hin there by one of the S:>a."li sl1 :CO'bass:· e,:;ents a feu ~·e later, Ee c.'oe.nced
his minC. "bout returninc to Europe becruse he fer:ree. he t~oulO. be !_'uni~hei'c in ac-
corc:.a.nc<' to the ruler- of the 1;azi J:>Ur,;:e, lk t:ecite•C. to ren,.in in So~'th ,A:-,ericc.
r.n:'. tal:e t''e riF.~: o:" beinc ::1ll£>C 1:;· so~£' ot!.er e<.:ent, Hr clr.i~~ to be the son
of c L~.tO.n .Ailcric::n ''O!.lt~ ar.c: c. Gc:'C!::.n ,_.:,o ~C. risen in r.ilit,.,;r:• circles onl;•
recc:1tl:t.

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• UNITED ST~>..CES GOVERNMENT

TO Director, PBI DATE' July 14, 1948

SAC, New York

SUBjECT' REPORTED PRESENCE OF ADOLPH HITlER ...


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on July 6, 1948
a Co1cmbian by birth
NYC~ 1

to the office V~it':l tw<> newspaper clinpinry from the publi~ . _


Tiempo", Bogota,ColOJtbie, One of tt•ese clippinr•s is from the issue~'
June 20, 1948, the other from the issue of June 24, 1948. She also /
presented a cnpy of tne nemspaner .Jlllueva York al Dia" of llay 22, 19421
pointinr, particularly to tho fror't page and pa~e 51 l
$it
. Photostatic copies nf each c1ip.,inr,, and of tho front pafe and
pa~e 5 of the newspane• ~cntio~cd, are hein~ forr.ardod herewith as a matte~
of infoma '-ion. It .,·il.l be n<'ted the;.· deal with a c1:rrent story that Aro~
t(-l
HITLER is now in Bor,ota,Colombia,
It should also be noted that!PMI3nti~ned receiving a
rumor in corres~ondence with friends 1illJci~Dffiiia to the effect that a
revolution is exrecterl. in that countr-.r on July 20 neTt, when the Liberals
are expected to try to nrever,t t!\e Conservatives fro:n assembling the
Con~ress.

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"lhr, writer of thl.!l lett.r-r l:as no ir.Le~:tlon ol cont::>JI..i:tr, t: .!1
;J.l:Jt.<cr1c cor:!ir:aticrl of th<" nnr..cd a'.lt.l:or in a fnr.k =c ."<t>r or
arcuinc nh .. e~t 1~ iu a:~; tray. •-:ur. l:>ef.;;rc th•) un:~t!: of ~he two
stall b<J con91uered !J.r.al fc.r DJ.l t.1:.e11 ~ oc •e, 1:. r-.::7 cc •or~­
'lli.ilo ~ ex=lno t.bf, followin£a

=m w,u llttle eOt;.!Wlit~~ oi WbOvo, ior.lkva farJ.n:t, ~ 1etrict


pr1 .Telsnh, Ia;:osl.:lvia 1 t,.., &e:l have ll.ve:..i ror three ;year"•
~.u-:.rje
''" uf t.h•z: rat.!1or tall, rnt::cr slender with a i:nlscr-bo:.J'(! 1 tl-.at.
l!i a bea.rti ilS :;on: b;: t.hr: lm.. e !).:j)eror 1 r..r.z Joseph, '""~cl~ lt<:S
s~•;-ly c.-:.llcd t.niaer-bo·;rLI 11, ole t.uzt:-.La. f..<l1r co:;;bn·• ''' ;:-::re~;.

"The other one ia ec:aUor, but st·.;utor, wit.ll dart; :.·.ir,


u:;\.nclla, bot.h aact.ly like i:itlor userj to cccb res:wctlvel.y
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out. 1t.
8Dot.h con, kncmn thP..rc ao cc.erc!w:ts rd.un-.ed fro:a ~cuth
A:::erica1 live vcr-.; c.,)dO!i t.l,Y, but :l.Z"C very ccr.cr·. t.:~ wlt!: the
~t.:l .00 zoup;.ore:.l to be e:t.t.r<:;;.cly rl.c!••

"'l'hny 11 vn wl
'.1V!' vr.ry ~r.~set, roc
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~·oat.:Q- tbu;y rovo abo<lt. in f.l,e .f'orost.n of
U1m
ncs.r r.nchor
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t.!;n;r 11ro tr;I'Vollln.;: or on tours, utc. md thcrn it 1:; nn
urmri.tte" law not. w talk abvat. t..'le twos et.ra.-:&err are alTT<Jl%1
toltl thot. nothing ill kncnm about. them. '!'he pee:a."lt.~ ~
gu~e!i of 1JJn ~u.rroU;'l<i1nt,; locaUt.l.cs h.:i.v1.1 bee:. br1.b("!:.l ltiUI
lolri;o ~No.-.... o!' r:;oney and 'b;:;und b;y obllr;at.J.on to kD"P e.l.lelut. •• •
In El&ort. 0 nobod7 knOllS l.bo:n or ~ alxr.lt th"th
1·t. w..::·ul.! b<-· :~dYiaat.,ln tr" lc--.:~ r:~ 1.!10 t;to b;;· the
''~:r.rv•!~·t.heless
u1w of an 1.nnccont trick, biltorA !ilt.lor•s ;:..'1 .. i-.;r- ...:m:l 1 1!1 .. oath is
Jc.f'~1it.ely acce?t.oJ ao a·r~o~r~c !net.

"Bobovo c::.n be roacl•od c.ll rol!cw!l& C'c.r.ln;: fr.., .. th'l r.orth t•r.
tlh" .f'ol':!!or f.a!lt.ri4:• eoutt.ern r .. llrolla, !"""" ·urltJ.l'£ (. nr.\.'bc.r) t.o
~i;x>~;JZ.wa ra.i.lroa-J st.a tion. Fra:~ l •.'lcr" " wJ.l.k oo !oot. for
uoat.ly fol-..:rt.o ~or ::ll1J' .innocent. n~.• ,,,.,..
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"fr~ the ac:.ath, r.A!.b:lCh (!JablJ=) Cilli (roljP-) :·r,bolrJ().
!16xt. stnt11'u 1n ':"oni!:Va. l"u'fe the trlliJ:, ,:o t~bcut h:tll' an !:oar
un !ovt, ,;ui.d<' ni!'Ccssacy. ·;r eon:.1nu<:> t.t; tl1a next nl.:lt.1,.n to
U;:oi;lAva. :;ho:l an abovo.

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Wlc!er tho:: n.-•..::":1:--. ~~~ t.z: ll~.r
or.") the s:.~llur c.~c). ~~ !n tha
lnt.t.eor aeciccnt. r.ipoeU.v is t.h(l siY.t.h ~:latlon
Ire:::. I'Dribo1· in ocuthor~ '<U.rectJ.on.

'l'he rellabllity or the writ.cr or t.ha &bOV!I let~cr is U!"'knOIIH anci


t.!..are is no rl'curo portu:~L'13 to hi:. in th:! !Ec:; of U'.is i'uro&U. 'i'IJ.l!
1nfcr.;mt!.Jn 111 '1>-.:~l.nc rurru.st.eJ t.o juu for l:l1.1t.evcr action you dellJl "::t rl-prlate
Ul'!.tl\tr lobo oircur.at.II."'COCo

rt. is Nqueat.vd that nu disB!llll1nation or t.r.b !:".a t.erhl be o-.:>.;!o


.. ~ •side of yi;Y'J.r : Ol~U1.:lont..

CC 1 t.lrootor or Int.elll&enco
General SW!
~cp;rlc.enl. or the ;rrq
'l'ho reats:;;on
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July 8, 1948
M!'. GtJr,
llr. tr"rbt'l
~:r.F.rlgar Hoover 1 Chief Mr .. MohT
F~ddral Bureau of Tnve3tlration

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j,'r:.shi;1gtou, D.C.

Dear 5ir: .
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Mr~·1in1

Mr. Ner.t4
Mi.. Gao

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/! The \'!Titer of this letter is en er:Jployee o:~
:I l'e al.so bas a son r.l1o l:; an en:ployee of J:.dgar Hoo~
!i euffice as my introduction. l
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The enclosed lvtte1·, v:ritten in verman, ~m~e to our office I
on July .3, 1948. It was u.ailcd in i~en York Cit ;r on Jul;r lat, t .,.
The co:rt~:ltG c"serve attention in my opinion, although you lillY '
of tta letter r.·as a crank. II

The lettrr r.as e5dress~u to one of our a!!iployeea aDi the ..U
,i sp.,lling lt::.thin the letter as wall as of the address ehowe that
the l:rit.;r is an U.'le.ducated r-.an or a r.on-Gerl'l&ll. Thie al~o can ;

- I I be conclujed from tho fact thut he wrote nstati Unitin behind


:ier: Ycrk v.hich tends t.o shO'I! that the writer may be an Italian,
I Thora are tr.o mistakes in the ad:lrers: he
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At the e>nr of ~·~y 1948.

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...... . believe tl:at it \<as the issue of October 19.

In i n bock of the English at.tl:or,Trevor-Roper,roespectively his olleced:

~XP.ct
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confimatic.n of the t!&ath of Arl. lf Hitler and tbrtir Rormrn.

~t.Jr. T-ritr:r of t~~ s letter hs.f': no !nte:r:tir_:•. of contc.-stinr, the >:tstcri':" c·:-:fir·!':!.ti:m of

thr t•amed aut~.or in n fra.nl: Mann.-r or ar['uine abo~•.t it in ur.y ?:1<"';1. Rut :.-c r, r.;o U:c dr>ntl

of tr.e t?•o s~.a11 be cor.sic!ercd final for all tin:es to cor.e, it r.:ey be v•C'rt'C?.)-.i.l" to e':a::.:

the follov:in~ :

a Kniser-t-eard, t~.at is n beard as worn b;v the lute F."l;J~ror F,-an~ J~s": h, ..-hid• 7-RE s1.-·!

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cnllec' Ka.iser-benr<'l in old Au~ tria. Hair cor<bec1 upM.rcs.

'lhe ot~-er cne ie smaller , but Et:JUtt·r, ~-: th nark t:nir, rnustc.chc, "c•th ex'l~tly like

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Thr;y live vi th Live vE··ry mor·Est, !'.c-':r-.ive r.n

onP \'·ithout previcus announ~o~rnt anr~ thorot:gh e~v.a;.,ir.n.ticn, nr£. s· rictls :-;t.:.··~r~C>c~ 17 cvTI

c;unr0s. •.,stly they rove about in the forests of the ""''r B•cchcr !'vur.to.ir.e. Ac~o >;!>en

they are ~t home, it 'ls alv.n:'~ said tto.t they are tr:~vell.ing cr cr. tr.urs,ct:. ,\d t:;~rc

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· tfe>re Hitler's and Dornm.nu• s f.e:otl;

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a -::•tlk on foot fe-r hn:!.f an hour,mostly through forest. UndPr any inno,<mt prete;;t a

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LP.Ve t .."'le tr:dn, go about half an h ••ur on foot; ;;uide neces%ry. Or continue to t.!le

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Darin - - - S 1 e ein Buch des enSl.
Scltr1ftstel~r-Roper, bzw. seine
vennutl1ch genaue Feststellung des Todes von
Adolf Hi t1 er and Martin l:lormann.
Der Schreiber dieser Ze1len mochte n1cht
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In dem kl e1t~en Orte ~obovo, Gemeinde
Ponikva, Bezirk Smarje pri Jellah, .fugoelavien,
leben se1t dre1 Jahren, zwe1 Manner. E1ner
z1eml1ch gross und eher schlank, mit einem
Kaiserbart. Dass will heissen, e1nen Bart wie
1hn des selige Ka1 ser Franz Joseph trug, wae man
1m alten Ostere1ch eben sch1echtweg Ka.1!1serbart
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zuriickgekehrte Kauneute, bekannt, leben Aehr
bescheiden, sind aber mit den Bauern reCht fre~­
gebig und geltm ale steinreioh.
dem
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!rundlioher l'riifung, sind streng bewacht
durch eigene Wachen. 'Meistens streifen sie in
den Waldun.gen des nahen Baoherngebirges hel"'..un.
Auch wenn zu Hause w1rd atets gesagt s1e sei~en
auf reisen oder Turen,eto. Und es gilt dort ale
un.gesohr1ebenes Gesetz, nicht uber d1e be1den
zu sprea..lten; fremden gegenUber 1drd etets
gesagt das'l man von nichts weisst. Die Bauern
und die Gendarmerie der umliegenden Ortsohaf-
ten sin alle schwer bestoohen und zu Sohweigen
varpflichtet --- Kurz, niemand kennt sie oder
weisst etwas.
Denoch wire es angebracht, duroh irgend
einen unsohuld1gen Trick, sich die beiden genau
anzusehen, bevor man den Tod Hitler 1 a un.d
-·-· Bormann a al s gesch1Chtlioh en~.giil tig verbucht.
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uber die ehemalige oat. Sud-Balm, von Marburg
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TO II. B. F'let cher DATE October 10, 1948
Mr. Tobotl
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believes a guetit Tlho has been at h~•· orpast fe?l weeks is Adolf
Hitler, this belief being base<:: solel~
fact that. he looks eanewhat
like him. This perscn whose n:""" is - f t : l l name unJmo·•n) resides
tnere 11ith his 11ife anC: r;rown :>·n. · ,
r~ation ..-as incoherent and she is obviously demented.
She the 'nurca;• r.ot lone; ago at a time when she was
being persecuted and w2s r.aferrel to the local police. G. /. R. -l
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I ..., instructlnc; tho st. Louis Office of this Bureau


to have an .~gent con•act you conocrnin[; t:,,. inf'c.ro:~ation which.

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At 8:55
telephor.icelly
r:>oming house i'/ashington, D. C
iTI.!ormed that on the rd~ht
1948 that she sus;>ects one of hr.r guests to be Adolf Hitler,· based. upon
the fact that he som~mhat reseo:nbles Hitler's photographs. She stated ?) .
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New York, .Jan. 2~.--<APJ- ~Seized
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exclu~ion hearin;:, German piani~t
Walter Gieseking cancelled a rro·
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wa!'l leaving the U.S. voluntarily to·
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HP. was held in custody ov(·;·night,
and his agent:; said they had bC'I<~!i.ed
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waa a Na.d.
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TO : DIIID::TOR, Fill DATE: March 18, 1949
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R.H. x. cl.ecle.res tb;.t be vent to Colo.c1:ia. in 194,~ vi th the help of


aoae l!ra.ziliana, a.fter :flePiD.b from Rimmler's BE:ents who follo~rod h1ln wherever
he went.

~ On J'ebruary 1 (1), 1945, he wa.s visiteC. by e. Gema.n who clni.:necl to know


him well and be very flllllilinr ~:1 th his recorc'. as e. 17e.zi s-oy in .Anerice.. He ahou-
e<l him d.ocuoe:~ts to prove this, e.n:l. then sho>~ed. him a.n ore.er •rhich etateC: that
E.li.:E:. t:as to colllo.bore.te \<ith this German in findin<; the best we.;:· to hel::;> l!i t-

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ler anC: his followers to enter Colo:~bie. eecretlr e.nd steP.lthil;r. On pa.in o~
slo~: torture a.n::: dell.th, H.:E.X. we.s forced to a.i!l in this plan. In e.ccorc:.e.nce
\:iti; cl.ef1nite orC:ers receiveii, he o::;ot in toucl: with .A,;;ent Z, conk.ct no. 16, =
e.t the enii o:f I'eb=y, 19~5. J..:;el't z. t>·p.ce:': for hi:o on c Colom'!oiP-'l ru>.:?, :Pos-
.. i sible point£ :Oro::: vhere I:i tler, J.!c"'..'tin llo::-=, cnf. other GertlD.l'lS cotu!l enter
- secretl;;. Re re!"erreC. ne to Colombian Acent X, contact l!le.ll no. 5-Col, with uhom
he ha.C: al.ree.~· discuasef. nnd. <::;>:JroveC: pla.n •zert 11 re et>cret ir.-,ib-r.'. ion of F.i t-
ler t:J>r. the others, btJ.Sed. on cc.rdina.l point 11\l-z..,phn, t:hi ch coincic'.es e:r.e.ctl:·
with the ~:~ost e::.tre~:~ely sout;1~1cstern :point o!" Color1oio.n terri to::-y.

SJ.o.ortly a;!'ter this. H.H.r:. bec=e 111 and Ve.s in .. hos:1i tc.l in :SO.:;ota
:for a one leDi,-th of tine. :he re:'ldMC: in the :,os:;:>i tcl. until e.!'tcr the Gernan
Le.:;at1on l::ali. been ae1zed by deo~cr"'tic forces.

B:.R.::. asser'tF.. tb:-.t he ie rer:.C:.:.~ to ~ro\e th:-.t t!u• sto::-:· ~olC. b:' ~..:.C:oro
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in or!ler t4t he =Y return to hie f~il:· in Genmny, in the Uni tecl St:.tes Zone
)· j o:f Occupation. Ec cle.ine to be still persecutee: b;:· IIa.zi a.;:;entE.

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Dear Mr. Hoover

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invited
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asked
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join
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nerve surgeon,
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I am currently researching a book which will
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documents: personal will, political testiment and marriage certificate.
As the attached letter indicates, The Federal Bureau of Investigat
ion cond""ted laboratory tests on the above mentioned documents to det-
ermine their authenticity. Because the documents, even in 1946, were
considered to
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@d organization can offer assistance in the following areas:
to know if your

__._ -c l. What was the procedure for determining the authenticity of the
above mentioned documents?
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documents at the testing site?
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L. there were the tests conducted, and
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the documents? I am asking this question because even though
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illegible and are not suitable for reproduction.

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the ultra-.slmple
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politics were on the Right wing:
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Moione _
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to those ins. the comnientary apnea
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S. A. and. time nncl again.
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1-car&#39;s box-ufee success "Mo-.n
ening. bullyii-11:
at I~&#39;u1&#39;enbe1g.
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imliidinu 1-he ext1&#39;ao1&#39;-
scene at vliich ho
mow aeconozo
horrors. 1
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8
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Called Ultra-Simple
is that the b:u&#39;1.&#39;ic:1.<.1.*
the solar plexus by r0acl"1in_-,&#39;.-
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Every scone was acconiimiir-rl
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says
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some of the record about her iwas no ]JiCl.&#39;Lll&#39;¢ olz_L:ol.i1e1
family straight. on the walls.
1 "And the readers will forgive ---&#39;--==-_-=-~_-_--_?--__:
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my brother at all costs as a l MR
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owe it IL0 thememo:-y~
¢ oi 1:1.v
parents to tell the ti-r:1h.i
A _So many distorted .si»;1i:ie.shave
been writtenin the pun-Mr-; i
,1-&#39;enrs that,
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yo my brother."
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her homein this Al-. at

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pine resort city. r
she saidshe hadbeen usinrf
the mime Wolf
I01" some Limebe-&#39;
liore
1936 because "1
nerer
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hurl more ih: nLWO rooms and a
}:iiri:en." the sixty-year-old!
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said.
wonnrn r
»-k. Adolf Hitler in-obably Willi
soon bedeclared dead0fTiciail§~"1
1123&#39;
B. Munich court.
Miss Wolf:
iisuid shehopes shewiii
then be!
_I!nO&#39;ld
aaize
to uossession
of 21
t1&#39;u:1l-rful
Hitler of
keepsakes?
including some watercolors he; Wggh. Post and _-
jP¬1ii&#39;1"LEiIi,
World
War his Ideco-&#39;
rations and
aNaziparry badge. Times Herold _
These properties
ere held
by the; Wash. News ----&#39;
J Bavarian
slate gorr.-rnment. Wush. Stu:
I nd it disgziszin that I
have to ask the authorities for
these
personal keepsakes. she
N. Y.
Heru1
Tribune
said, "but I hope somebody will
handle thesemailers for me." N. Y. Mirror
Since the war, she has lived 5&#39;1 N. Y. Dolly
News -
on a. small
pension in one room $1
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Worker ----
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Berlin Reichschancellory
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April30,1o-15.
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Ruhr police today started a hunt
for a.nigstery
woman saidtobe
hirincz gents to spread propa-
G ganrla that "Hitler is alive and
will ref.u:"n soon." A flood of leaf-
le.s has appeared during the last
werk in this inclur-trial region.
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had a:&#39;rc&#39;sted
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tributing the leaflets in Colognes
ur in railway station.
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our persecutors and wa.lt.. Heill i__},__
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months,
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ll&#39;lll&#39;lBlSEii|1pg;-sonon ihg 8-1-qun_
[spacial] - chuck-a-lylmll _.92nd ever since the Itusi-lam nciseu Frau Hitler," t"You can
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with ernuds of visitors for forth- C.t!.l1Cltorniin; into Ilcgtiuin that nou.-callmeMrs.Hitler"!. lndleat-i
coming Presidential lnaugur-92tiu11 l:triur:I3&#39;
Ma! of hill-. and found in; that her romancehad at lait
cu-emongesmu Bi; Ilztil. See dnwdr the Noni top triumrirmie of Hitler, been legally comurnmated. probe-&#39;
looking Fan-me1&#39;sGrange Delegates hi; mistress Era Iiroum "6 his biy by the Nazi-prescribed Pagan
ln Clo [tossesat ei&#39;er_r turn oilh deputy Ilarw llurmann rlrantZti-3&#39; Rt-.ur.l which did not require bene-
I gentle but ihlllffr-&#39;~iTCeonct-n;rq- I&#39;iii92f92lltgfrom the Itrlvhr-ii.uu&#39;riior_1&#39;
n&#39;
of Clergy.
lion of the eo92:lntr.Y&#39;5
we Hr r&#39;1""=- on the. . 9292&#39;ilheim&#39;aira92-se
. P.r&#39;trtitaii&#39;
&#39;3. qmrttntllately
at theconclusion of It was -obviousthat oath:
creeps, nnuls. double timers. I&#39;ll-i everyone has made I conjecture.
i the-l"eonlercnce orders were bro ll- elusive could be nccompilshi
greedypaw men .15a hark relivi- cai throughout the Chancel! I out excavation or the bom
tg, is going lq be the l-rnsoiest Car- Top Thururrgitbrmi l
Birmri
. tho errryhorly, nithout excepti mlin the Garden. and an lure
. niral show. this 19450 .Hr . Arors
lllill}&#39;,&#39;l£IIlllitlll, _ thror"_,,
.. rece"ll92, rim- _ ghouitl repairto their respeciiyeiiof the Bunkers interior. _H
ed. is that at .92&#39;.unur, Belgium, oni diotely set aboutweouring
&#39;
< bi Q Prrnldgi Aznirew Jlrl-t.92un&#39;ei shelters
andrernaln
thereuntil-1 essory permission from the
rip snorting Home fuming some 92&#39;-l-L lln!
llllli been on United States
13t.i.5&#39;ears
ago. _ .92rm;&#39;Officer vtho was "part of the further orders. Shortly afterwardautlioritios_. In the ioterim
You hem" Mr. &#39;it&#39;umrm will ride foul-niitll icon: appointed by the
! "in an open barouche Ltncohi car SH.-&#39;tE]- Kelbnplta.
whose
in February. 15115.as a. ler&#39; station
was
tomt- able to communicate will
bunker, heard two shots I mi intelligence agencies.&#39; wlilc;
hlsseli and the ta:-ill at 9292:.lardPiannint. Board for our eonlem-| the&#39;direction of Hitler! room. gm] Irankly that they assume
{hi
Hotel. sinple and bath. beginning plated p-.u-tin "OperationBerlln."|
Jan. 15th to Jon. 24th. will tel burl: He hurl so l&#39;ami.i:!rizeri
anilnstant
lat:-r
sow the
Feuhr£rs
himself valdt. Stu:-niimniiteulirer Lin",
was dead. Tile Save seem:
nd tam to oven disposethe :
Thoughthe -.1.-i.ha&#39;it
yokeisjust $25per da,92&#39;. data
on the Gcrnmn capi- an unknown man carry out a body After considerable tliaotu.
paper OpthL|L~BCl con- tot and its chief inhabitants that euvered by at gray army blanket. argument permission was
Mr, &#39;Iruiuan&#39;s
didacy, Wusliington.D. C. &#39;_&#39;5t.n" he could easily qualify as our The head and shoulders were hill- the Russians on December i
specialIna..;iiinl Edition r.&#39;..l run AnzerivztnArmy&#39;s Lop Brars on the it&#39;ll, but the rest of the burly nits tlm. the lIlllCl&#39;l"plll}_li
it l
close to 1-i5 pages with
a of subject. It 9292&#39;
c:m_92&#39; to llillll§ that the gilaintr risil--c; it was elm] in Hit- ter in the Garden could
around about 5100.000worth of Anny turned in .=.o}-sins: the thys- ler&#39;s uniform. rated by a. quadripartile
-e-on-u te1&#39;_92&#39;
of the V:tni=ht&#39;rl Fuchrc1&#39;. A Iev: .s".cps too representative: mo 0.
&#39;businQ55_
I[&#39;|¢i1iPlil}&#39;.
if! Ell
lll$ behind oppQarel13&#39;
hub hub _92&#39;Q92[
nevi-ezteit llllrr nuts
item in the local "Post" announc- 9292&#39;:92=
The oiTi92erl92e uair n oionelL-
.=1||m-zonedtn _Supreh92e
Bormann,
lJE2i&#39;it&#39;ig
EraBl?1ir-1&#39;8" France_,-Britain _ai-id the
licori- Dori;-, vhich was not covrretl und States. DiggingIt-ll1.ed9.r|
ing the death of 1r.=net-tor S:-ti.tlti qrr.t1&#39;i|-|- at llrimc. hm: on Tiloyl. uas eh.-:i._vre~co,"nli:oblt-.Theilell: ller 11. _&#39; -- &#39;1
BryantHughes,UnitedStolenDe-ir 15115,92t;i&#39;i as.~i;&#39;,neti
iu the aule tllylty sideoi heron-as appeared
to Eight German laborer:
I-C&#39;tlnip-
,.
1 partmeni
oflnunii;-.:tlon,
or.u&#39;
3-our oi" m.tki|92gthe r1e92iI&#39;td
lion nlni.
it was
i||92&#39;e&#39;+tiia
lirvotztly hopvd.
with_ sn:>...rdup the zrounti ct
I-rrtto be dhrkcnrcl, pre:>u:n:&#39;.l;92Ey
around the Bunker, and
&#39;
e . inory i1&#39;e.&#39;=.hPi15
tn. hioosl.Keznplcaodrlctlthat Hillel"-5;,
Qlo sly
l-was Mr.Hughes who t:-n:ie-- the llIll92J.92&#39;!"-[ll&#39;!il"lll lhaicrater
to
I depth
0!
l
rupture. lie int» valet aftcru&#39;n1&#39;c.i
ht-lri to the Theory, in it- tn hejoinedin hisum-itby anoiherIound the Fnehrcrlying overa sofa"
tOid him he had

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l&#39;cprt*.F|:l1tiI92l1&#39;
the equallyshotthrough
thehead,a pistolon Stgorrt
Pitorrey
Cron
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tin _l&#39;Il"tll_lIilJ&#39;,
BnuthAmc|&#39;ir&#39;.1.
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itlqllisitireBritishArmy.endthey thefloori!t.5l him. un wasthoEre};
iB I~;92&#39;o
Bra hittheeoncret I0
. 5"]; 92 nl[lBd
1&#39;ere.92se.92i
of mi!- an up-to-the-niiiiiitebrief- dead in a sent-.-clpoiltion on the ti-pmol abelter beneath
, .1;-thgi-11 S9292&#39;ll in £lu<ai.|| ire; by the Uzi:-i or Combat lu- Sili, shot.
or llc&#39;|1
lelligcnre for Sll.tF.F.
&#39;
throw-_zhtheheart. Pahorel or
earth was throw
iris carefully screened, t
aeeret pusseS!iIJI92-
At first It appim-ed that the AriurmgErr:lirmmAgaini darkness and a. heavy a1
i&#39;ii"&#39;0rid&#39;s
Crotrtml rliiyslcryIzzrestigalors lot uas to be motle Bormann, tioehlicl.-a, Linge, Kemp-i§92 colic-.l a halt to lheprooe
0113-not st-92.>t92-miter of unei;ircie::l;.&#39;
<ii.-co-.ery Ei925_!
by statements rc- i;o,&#39;possibly one or two others- 5 PJ-L all of interest lbll
three of the band oi liigluy bred CPI1il_92&#39; hbiailird Ilmui t92*.&#39;0
captu|&#39;HJ
inulilrllng Harnauthrn placed little Ioumi were two of Hitler
&#39;9. from I-rruch mt~.mbe:&#39;=
.i&#39;.l&#39;92O10llE,itlJi&#39;Bd
n1orcJ= ul the Lic&#39;o.~.ta*.*.oane
Adoii bodiesin a bomb crater in 1.helpink alip bearing Eve Bra
unit of Garden near the Bunker entraneel iials and aereral typewritie
and German breet.:t1ghart in Low- I-htirr. the green-l.ll&#39;tll&#39;D1&#39;l1tEd to Hitler from Goebbels.
er Andean Argentine caused eye- SS Troops which serred as I-litie:-s and dren:-he-tithem with some fortji possible lndicltibh iltlt Ii]
Origi- peisoimi borl_92&#39;gua.rd
brows to lift in .92til1&#39;il9I&#39;ltPili. and whose-al- gallons oi gasoline whichhad been;had been used as a l2l&#39;
nally, there
were in-rindum:-ca lP5lR.llt"!"as
s~192-:11 directly. and 50181?procured from the transport. office
i of purest and ililet blood serene, toOur him. . earlier In the day. A lighted oil- was not A TR/92UE."._ _
ii the-."~"e".r.i>Pitlfl- Ptlltlh. $0E92ltt2ti rugwa<thrown onthebod-1.During the progress oi I
eralued by John Rogers Smith- 92&#39;liu
;-:5-&#39;?i had been liitlrr&#39;> personrtl ieq. which burned tor the rest of,i ration the United States I
eid, noted Ellttlihll expo:-r. at tor led another party the
~.hh Messrs. Wentliei-h_92&#39;. at rlo=r to r-hzuifleur; the other was Hermon the e92enin:. I Bunker ttoelteand the um:
500,000pnuiitl.
IJIIL _.92 ?.r:.nu.
tutti of them 1&#39;0- who servcalas one ol the Karnau corroborated Ke1npka&#39;ii.-
outer ring of tzunrds suound the to .ill2Dl=!, ndrihig that Eva Bram tunnel that connectedlit
moln misting. int-luciilut l-=1 i!<92?t&#39;
carrying the hioociof great i-iilug clmnreliory. Each independently on. lying in tho crater fare don;i,lfRelehsobancellery. Both lit.
Fox and Galiteur.
of the other told almott. icteniiratl but could be recognized irom h 1 Bunker contained ebout;
stories
of wimz hml happened in lnohes of water, but no ho
The priceless hreeding horses blr. k shoes with cork. heels; I-lltl
.
the
were confiscated by the iIII&#39;lI.&#39;tII.N Chancellery at the end of the wsts&#39;
on his back. the blanket round. elthougli there we
takable olfactory evldenc
in the early stones of 92t&#39;i.i-hi War sirge. lohgrr covering his lace.
ies
had
once
been
them
it
ll |.ml. along with the L&#39;l92.tnrrlior_92&#39;
Dirt Evil |&#39;i&#39;r&#39;ti¢-r
Err,-rrpr-? I in the Bunker, which to
Jg ltilircliltll were rated ii the . 1,_ .23
,92¢-_ -0|- ling
to their ll!92illIlUIl!&#39;.
it hospital. sleeping end or
apeelal and personal loot oi llitler
hjgglglf, llow the |.II&#39;00tl mares 173,;
not
until
the last
dayofA|1lill92a£:k92li_:;§;U
- 1 icouunodatlou.he been bi
1ltr]&#39;nl1,|-it-e.&#39;_
____ - ~,
reached South America and by that llitier realized he and Ger- I
whom brought.li not nutr stated. many were deemed. ills beloved
Tho Important aspect is that. wart- Berlin falling in destruction about >
of the him; desertedby all but a lliurliul
tng interestin e&#39;-ig_a_},_J_&#39;.-_&#39;:I-the
of truwtcd lleuiollitnttt and the
Ggl-man monster l.}?ilt|l is presently liiEl&#39;|&#39;
YORK ENQUIRER
arioring Eva: cut oil from chance
lhdlmmediftlel!rr92&#39;ived._*
__ _ Al... ,,_ or rt inIl
JHW
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of rs.-one
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with
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Irultlr». the Quadripartitc Gnmp
agreed to resume
lowlng morning. 9292&#39;hen
ful-
the work-
men and It-e represettlalivcs 0| the

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lllllted States. British and French
forces arrived. llnu-1-92-er.
tlu-1&#39;
were
W Cllltfroulul by 1 sll-mtg" lius92inu
&#39; 3. guard with ordersIn admit nu nnc.
.
The Ru.-aslans
explained
that <ome|
documents
had been1-emovetl
from;
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the Rci:hschanceIler_v by
the
vestigators-.amt deqtite repeated;
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the guard rcntaaiurd fur six wrecks.
am]nofurtherelramlionwasever:
made.
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Sonwrluy
!
In cvillutzlihg the rt-puttsobtained;
to date one baair cnusldtritlnltWaist
Ltetermined
which the two so-called 92
L. "eye-wih1es:»es"and others arteri-
I llg the supposedl&#39;IIh&#39;1.IHnll
nf IIil&#39;
Per
nI
andLn
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11:11::-I
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hadl
entirely
..-.&#39;::t:m.-t"-u.
This v-as inf trieitiia-i
1 hie far! that a Human Body t.mnot|
Vi t heentire-2}
rnnsurncd
in re In
1he]|
51" open. Some m:1tI&#39;|&#39;l:|l
ttidrmw tn; 1.
>L.l rlu-n|iKI-4 would rrmain, 1|
HEh1c;n1:.&#39;t_..
butl.1...<92Q1d3i!:_&#39;,&#39;,
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theUnite-:3
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had to its-ra&#39;.:&#39;t?
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he t929201>1:92_92
have In--:1. b::L l_:;trnc:|
in
the rrater
in the Hci-.~t1iEiJtI{l:|
Lory Gate-.-:1they cmt. i;|!_92&#39;
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ra-1-I5.
Bnrgnlnq,
su|1po92¢&#39;tll_92&#39;
Mllcdit
in his cm by a mine and s!!lcm&#39;cd_
to death in abscntl-1
at the pllluricrt
Nuernberg Trial-=, has been traced
to and seen In Sttiilu-rland.
where
he has at lust. once escapedcapture k
by a. matter of minutes. rP
But
whether Adolf and Lva are
alive or dead. and where and how".
wilt iong remalt" a qtaeaiiottta be-
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amateur and unm.<.<io:*.a1
Dut-
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ofcials here. &#39;I]1c92
are
skeptical and say it is Russia&#39;s
pnmlenn because Li:-gnitz
Fr;Ti:-h-O <L:]Ji9Ci
Sik-.sia_
is in
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.sto:&#39;_v:
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sideburns,too.
1»|i ii i.~.he, ail right. I lived next
riuorto him for a {rearin Liegniiz.
i-L_._-_g 92&#39;.P
bofh llu-cl on PresidentRome-
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lihis. Hitler is100 smart.11: the
-,Hu.~.»i:u1s.
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ontheir
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concen-1
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I-i1._._ NUE-RNBERG. Germany, Oct.
&#39;1 -Hitler&#39;s suicide and funeral
re were desrribed vividly for Blanket: Thrown Over Faces.
.ericon i&#39;.westig:.te-rs
today by Then Goebbels told Axmann to . /
_a. Germrn who apparently was get blankets. The}-&#39; threw
he.

Ilia
the only high Nazi
the IFuehrers death watch.
to survive I r
r~ IK »i&#39;="
> blankets over
the, feces
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of the ad
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gal
re-,_rd-._ -_.. __, &#39;

ArLhurAxrriar.n. leader oi the


Hitler Youth after Baldur vcn Schi- .-""&#39;~92m 1;» bodies into the courtyard. This -.
rach became gaulcii-er of Vienna. i--
asserted under ir.te?i&#39;og"ation he
that fg .5-->:-,s.:::"@3§
i FIn
xii twas don_ein such away that the
.-= 1&#39;-"Ill
Zuards m the towers around the?
bunker would not recognize Hitleizl
ii. - -it Y 33%?l"_Lh~TEPwe E°l<1.*2=
mil
&#39;- saw Hitfer and E.&#39;i1..r-Brallil
dead. in
~ their Berlin air raid inmlrer and that
he helped burn the bodies, in the 0. .-. . .| - 3 l I-uenrer soooteo regs
- _|..:E&#39;~ Fl;-:!z3oe:_<"::,":,
_"0_;1
.~4=.@fr&#39;-&#39;..-»§*-1.»
garden of the R&#39;Elt1ll5C9292&#39;rii&#39;l¬EllE!l"_92. -. t- =. 5m ll Almost 50 gallons or gasoline was
.3&#39;5! Axmr-.:1r|. under automatic arrest- I &#39;.&#39;;¢;-..-:;.*&#39;*;.-;l.;.-»&#39;¢ poured over the two bodies A
-23 -v l2~~»~;&"<»"%r ~..&#39;<¢l~.;;..»;£"{;+.
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&#39;-.-J"--__ &#39;1-f.___1|g. m abch was thrown and the bodieI S

.si
necause oi his high rnnl-: in Keri
pal1.y councils. apreared eager to tell l d._
the story oi Hitler; "Viking Iuneral
__
1-A _1;_-" ~&#39;
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15.;.Qi_e/*3;
.._ s urst into arne. when
&#39;9" bl!-T119111.
the bgdjgg
several S.$. men
. and to dispel rumors that the Fueli-
rcr survived. . Vt umped what was leit in eshell

X ills story
-,&#39;¢R
mas o&#39;otai:.ed
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bf: 92&#39;i&#39;a.it.ci
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J _,-{R pr: B.-&#39;
intelhgerire
&#39;.&#39;;h
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v.-}r:ci*.events
,in
dc.--crilicd
1&#39;iirlc:~&#39;s
up
Mr.
to
leading
death.
I-I-oper had rc-
c-rater
- in
S. B. Gen. Egelein,the husband o1 &#39;.-
the same Spot when .

rnarizeci cauaily in one passage that Eva Bra.un&#39;s


sister. wasshot for Q =.
Anni:-.nn was with Hitler
days.
itxmnnn Fnoiie
l,_air&#39;
intr-nsr:i,92&#39; as
in those
.&#39;
-1 I &#39;
he Et .. Ato Dirt smoothed
was
conceal the
the
grave. &#39;
crate
over
"..
i-Irina to escape from the bunke &#39;&#39;
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ltold the 0i"&#39;.lrcrs stoifr.


his otlen for- 1 - *&#39;
When Azores-in concluded th &#39;
gctfully loaning iortvard on
stuinp oi an arm--ho was wounricd
his {i;.§&#39;,§";
.-3.-&¬§,;r;f-;:§.§.
7&#39;
story.Von Wenclc
was brought
£|- &#3
on
the Russian front. He had been A
irlt-ctr0§ate,t1 ireq.92el1tly since his the
tlon. RuernbergJail for lnterrogo-
capture in Decemoer. 19-15,but this &#39; --"~&#39;-t""&#39;~I&#39;-&#39;
"§.,¥!¢-un92I"",::&#39;:&#39;
in-as the
rst timehe divulged.
hisl l ii-e zil.-i"1.-Z-557
:1. &#39;1
Own role in Hitler&#39;s inst clay. y .~&#39;
This is his story, as made avail- .ARTE UR AXE-r&#39;ANN. M
able by the oicers to rrhom it was
told: 1 --AP Wircpizott
&#39;_ iAxrnennwas in Hitler&#39;s hcnciqnar Ordered Bodiel Burned.
tiers [tom April 22. 1945. onward. On April 30 everybody in e
&#39;umlr~r the Fur-hrer&#39;s 0r<li:1&#39;s..
Hil.l<"i&#39;
bunker knew Hit-ler had detitrul _I-us.
Ihtl told
Axnmnnonly
Hillrr Youth
that the
Bnttnlimts could
on
suicide. Apparently recalling
be Mussoiinfs lgnominious 1/
idcpeidrd upon to kccp open two the hands of Italian partisans, Hit-
death at
/L297/ltadhi
.._____
Iiririgcs 9292hiChwould enable fien. Icr ordered that his body and that 3 .l92
r. I92ich0iu_,__
Wu ~92cr.cl:
to rescue
him.-..»on or Eva be burned.
Mn Rona _.,_
92. &#39;cncltwas cut.on in the Russians Late that night~or it might hate
-."rtncl his army anniliiiatcri. but Hit- been early May 1-Paul Joseph ,1 M1"
Tflrry......
ler did not learn of that until the Goebbels took Axmann by the hand .. Mr. Ear|_____,
last dnyApril 30. -v _
and said, "The Fuehrer ls dead."
_&#39;_.~_,,__ Hitler had been told that Ratche- The limiting little propganda min-
marshal Hermann Gncring and ister led Axrnann into I
r the death
Gesfipo Chief
Heinrich Ii-ilrmnlcr chamber.
I
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-- --| - -_." 9292-_:i_r

-b
He ihled
..d evell
-1
&#39;
l Most oiAll leaders
TIii&#39;i-d
.=-r-:"ii¢.~i
ri! stories
0] based
o1i,fra;w}eii!.< of Hie striiograpliir
riofrv 0/-"Hi..&#39;er.t
i&#39;iii&#39;l&#39;i!ai&#39;_U stcl
confei&#39;ener.=.l
I_____
1." ; By George Allen
..._ Cw.-I- right, 191?.
Nani Amoiiesm
Newnpuill
.1 Alliunre.
I .
_.O I fPi-l&#39;lLADELPH&#39;lA.
Feb, 1B.-In his
&#39;dail_v
staff
meeting; Hitler often re-
Qlerrerl to other l1?lllOl1i~,
and l-l5ll3.ll_92&#39;
di=;aaraglii,;;l". He ti":=.92&#39;elerl litlie
outside oi r"-m-iiiniiv. and iiien only
~io Italy Cil lt"i&#39;fF92lt" &#39;ll1RIl01.
his But
iouliook o;i all othi~i&#39;
cr he knew them or
iiatioiis. wheth-
not. was
tli-"ii
lol"&#39;rl
Split
A to
,&#39;tlie_92&#39;
not coinpare
could wiih Ger- "1 EW-"iii In
win
the Wi1l; ii
many. {ha to do
is tell theBrpteli that]
I In his opinion. one of the great lib! W81is lvliig {ought for American,
._&#39;_ . .fa1;lt= with .i92I&#39;ll£l&#39;lC3.
our overwas Ante:-eats. liquidation
of the Bi-iilini
;Emiiire. and
mt Japanis theciiieii
V
illltlllbirlll?-Zlln. enr~m_92&#39;. Jews]&#39;i.c
|biil theothers are
are against ti-115,
in then1aj0:&#39;l.l5&#39;.l
I ta. .-.
- ,1 1", ,_P_"..
.- W &#39;
i¢- l&#39;10, .- &#39
.&#39;;i&#39;i92l=.
if iiman keeps siancling l:1 =&#39;Ihe Britisli
now are beginiiliig: to&#39; l"" =- ~
. -i
n
itrniit of iii
macliiiie. he&#39;ll soon
rlmvn. Nature did not
break
make mall 10
nJlll]f&#39;l.i3ln the polircal
about
situa-
;_ .l .-=li=.id hezvteen buzzing iuacliincs. .nii. , -92
Llfg in Ni_=i.». &#39;Y:!i&#39;l:
0: St. _}&#39;__.0ui5
Un- 15
Al&#39;!ll3B!~&#39;-5392li92i
Hewel, ovia:
" pl&#39;9.92- I92-
,-I
r-ntiuieble. Tliat is 92»92&#39;Il}&#39;921&#39;lit&#39;ll
a radio _Ir
ent. atthe iiieelirlg. hr-it began to M l_
&#39;-
anrioiinrer rr-poi l.= a laiidiiig of men
lioi-ii Mai-.<, panic
brealzs out in some rliscuss Anierican IO0]. "gm-on
Konstantin. lln Ngufglh j]]1_¢]_--&#39;
ll places. The
h3:;~tri&#39;ical."
whole p0,QL1I».l.lOllls
rogated some American pll5OIlE!&#39;5 in . l&#39;
K.
North Africa and says they are

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Of all .1&#39;o1&#39;ei&#39;e,i.
I-l:lltl&#39;_
FllllPSITl:ll . _»&#39;
ihatatl P|c,&,.&#39;lOl1{
l=l.oose92"elt be-| ninr.l. fiiiiiijc. Most of them came over to
Ici=1r=ecoii-ictei-ed
he eiiti-aiicel
. our ruirii Tl&#39;lOillE_92&#39;.
to have an or-zpei-ience.
J5 id the evacuation ot
Gauda-
I
92 limo the trot as the
5iRoo.<r~velI. al.-in».
9292&#39;
In Dercnilier.1943.5
Mr.92lK of in see e foreign country. or to be
011 HitL&#39;ll&#39;..
was There
tn
no talking nd been eomlelel
"You can&#39;t.
believe _a1&#39;ll&#39;U?
93

92.._/ QI-liilei b",&#39;;i»il


in WOIlfiPl&#39;
nhoiit lhei lot political ptirpuee."-.&#39; They
are
f.l"_P~I_JilitiesIMr. :&#39;l&#39;0l1&#39;l&#39;5lE.S,&#39;
Roo.=c92&#39;elts re-I desert quieklir.They gay."who
Hitler siiorted. "I dent be-
could not get through a crisis. Her lieve 5word oi it. _&#39;Iliey B0tell
lr~ie:t.oii. I | [talked to hundrecls. ot them, and? many liuand alltheir gures
18%!
92. l&#39;!i.=f&#39;us~"&#39;s
i Flu-lie.-.1.
lthey haveno idea.what the wa.r
Isl prove
to be
completely 11150-
,real1,v about. I ;Hitler made only one reterenceto
.|il-we so-211." he coiiiizieiiie-:1. "If . Hitler interrupted to say that Gen. Draja.Mihallovit/eh. theYu80-
Q.»- .4 *"America will never become the. slav Chetrilk leader whosemcnhave
.,_ _ . Home of the future. Rome was a been accused to collaborating with
-2- iii-in: ii: viola" be
i-e-elecied. L lie i= state of farmers. But the Iarrnersi ,ihe Germans. In ii. meeting -whic1.
-q ire-elected Zlllticoiiies oiil.of the irm in Ar.&#39;.ei&#39;lea
are so
rniseiable. 1&#39;1-cl,to0k placeon SPPT-EII&#39;lb91&
_17. 194$
92. lite Miiiiiri". lll.&#39;l92 ill be
he able lo 5"" Photogrplls. Such e. pitlablel iGeii. Jodiremiii-lied. "M111I41°_92
and awful
sight as
those Iariners I linen all desert. toTito since Tito not
.929292_
. iredtire tht ll.-i&#39;Il0l&#39;lRl debt.
But if he i< not 1".-ElCflH&#39;l,1l&#39;_never will saw, coroplctely debilitated." only tights the Chetnilts. but-115° 11$-
beinrlirlerl li_92&#39;
hlli i
SliCCt&#39;.=.= -I 9292l1l.ill&#39;l That is the case with all but the
_Invasion Considered.
.__,.__ x. -,:~ix l&#39;l1 ll&#39;llliF.
-|i!&#39; C.l"92P5$&#39;I!l
He Pl &#39;92"92l.-
i&#39;u:i::iiie
his D9292&#39;l.
of lll£-
fl
debt.-
Gen. Alfred Joell pointed oiil. "We
Ustachi tthe pi&#39;o-Italian element
Yu;o5I.3,viaI. They
in
tl&#39;Dll.l. deser
"lint-e the feeling that the Britishi since they would be l:.llletl.. B-1! !-"19
iliis fliiaiiria] iiiailliiulaiions are so are lighting for their couiitry; bul&#39; ot&#39;nei&#39;s
bad that he can: help bui ie con not. the Ame1&#39;ir:al1s."
do."
7 - ~,&#3
_-i
tiered. His suee-:ssoi&#39;l .lilV will ! to, .Chetniks Scorned. 1,-3&#39;
"
indict liini or
he will ll?l92P to put 1t-&#39;norlly
before the
Allied iiwasionl Hitler said he had been told."I!
of Fraiice, Hitler discussed the sit.-
up wiiii
the r.aiici:=l rne-&#39;. ! .iiriiiirin and chancesfor suecisg.Thel he don&#39;t give the Chetnlks 50.000
in At;-i&#39;i&#39;.-.
l91l4. Hi-ll~?. ll$t"LlS$F.fl E.-liutisli arc
clever. They want to give:
- -?..-.
.1 ----on the election ag.-iin: . irie commaiiel to
the Ill.ll"[[[;{ll"|S_
Iweapons they
will gocver and ibt
I The "The §1&#39;PRl.t".~l. oang.ei&#39;
i,i&#39;; ~.=icI.r-ii.ti.&#39;:l Rome-
fore&#39;.rc92.<-n
&#39;.92.".l. flirt are
tal-tel sit. that: .=.u:&#39;rthe, it ins.Isaid I&#39;ighl;lt92li&#
vi-iiL< Retttiie re-eleclrri is tiiitt the Aiiieriraiis are in Ct!mFll&#39;ld, igr. to
the-_i&#39; must the devil.
The! w&#39;.l
Rc;iulilie:iii= won&#39;t
_Roo=i=i&#39;eit
mi I cniiiilrlafe.and fails
be
able in
lnvol&#39;-es
9292Jindcil
deiiric
liirmellg take the lead. If
92&#39;92&#39;illli.ie&#39;i=&#39;
tliliici, go -F-tin or
bad. us,
theywill
all DB
lulled..
.eier=;1r~:&#39; t"ii=in 9292-qr, it can liaiipen Iihe}-"ll get. the blame. If things go Hitler had 21.9 time tor the mall
rleieiit in 9292&#39;i.<< proves 0ii=ii:
that you. Ebnd vritli the British, the .Aii1ei&#39;iearis countries ol EllI&#39;0PE._
can&#39;t filler iii» American public just &#39;-rill eel.
the blame. too. And the
n. meetl
In
niiytliiiig. That&#39;s if-92&#39;l!_.&#39; ti:-uiip the.Bi&#39;1iisl1 dont have the .=.."i:iii2 fl&#39;ll&#39;L in =];a_;-gg;;i_!&#39;_92.&#39;,
1945, he exclaimed.
was ltirnerl do-.92&#39;n.now Andc-lines iiii the 9292ar that Gen. Dltigl, D_ "1&#39;l&#39;.e5elittle countries
dlrtjr Bel-
-Tll ll&#39;l&#39;lFlS
lJeire_92&#39;.
E. Crl&#39;3lll|}&#39;
He is
ElF~El1llU9292&#39;Ol 4. El$¬llhD.92¢[&#39;
1-a has gium, I-tolland and Dcnmarlr.! 0111!
in
clereiit fellow. That. is sonic-liiiiig imade two liick.92&#39; landings, both with exist because no Eu:-0089-Ii DI-3°11
tin the laiid of viii-iiipiioii. When itlie aid oi ti-aitoi-s. But that ti-oii&#39;t could decide who was to set them
some one Ponies in Aiiierieii who happeii here. He&#39;llaget ,I=u1&#39;p;"i59_ These counti&#39;iei=- would
have -_va&#3
92 .i&#39;eiii-eseiils Anieriiznri iiilei&#39;e.s that
.<.. !"&#39;I"nere ls a dzflerence it he laiids .i.sner.l fromthe map if German! 119-5
lls -1:-iod. Now we will see if"loose- _in Nortli Alrita. and is greeted by lbecn the ruling nation ol Europe.
Q
Tvel. will exert the [&#39;ll&#39;f&#39;.92.l|i&#39;P 92"hiehGiraud or by
_.Gc&#39;ii. i"rieni&#39;i
i-ionorei &#39;I&#39;llal&#39;.&#39;<
case with HLlI1B5l&#39;Y-
the
,he ins Used from time to time ateli wine Iirillaiis in Sicily who sit in 1get furious when I am told. &#39;D
Ito g ele
;Llll&#39;!ll 101110195 and don&#39;t re ashot,
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luititle 3- mum wouldno
"No?hY~§1e. And 5001:.
that our I&#39;ll-I3
80119 °with
cr&#39;""
* cglgri.
l
. _
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&#39;
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I i tit-.-.I,_
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Hitler
Rage where
GPU
thryuill
be &#39;handlcd
isecrtt
police!and
they
bmi
wig. I &#39;..92&#39;
Glltvia
This is the set-and of n series . giveot&#39;t"rs
that thetrooliis
9l1°11&#39;¢l¢ M»-.
l_.ndt
of tiriilclm iiasai 0;: rrst-i.&#39;r.:&#39;
frag- in the l1D.1llCl&#39;l&#39;l
rilli; 5&#39;-&#39;1&#39;TE11d¢l&#39;
mo-
"_
&#39;1- cien.Schiiiltlt.
willslimit wt» W192°-
p Mr. Niel"ill
rizenfs 01- iiir 5i&#39;BIlOl?T0Pi5 ririfrt
-- 0! Hitler&#39;sfitiicr-it-rla_i, -nilir:-ry gvgrdOE=;i&#39;l
h392v&#39;8
l.l&#39;lB
CuufageF0; 92 _1Mr; _Itn_ueu v.
stn i&#39;a.&#39;k.=--6"Ltrgcbrvprri
-rrin_r;r-ii" commitsiiicitlein
I caselike this}
3.
&#39; --rnwideii &#39;o&#39;:.|t
by Hit: i.»:rii&#39;ers
iii- won&#39;t
havethe powerto resisti-h_01 i kMt. Tl&#39;
l
I i- terrogofiori of nanny of the men Russians.
Qurtrouble
is thatE l.
itMr. Cllltih
4 urlio mere closest to Hitler during honorintelligence
i- "&#39;1
hltllill In ildt»._Egau1
the war years.! not rmness of Cl&#39;iRi8Cl.£l.
.. .
Worried About Press Reports- PGUI1-in =
"Hgw @;=..=y
it was for Udet! Lt. t mi. Brutal L
-§ By GeorgeAllen Gen. ElI&#39;.SI-
Udet. who cor-imim
4.-. {Cr-&#39;DTri:l.i.
IIHT.
by NorthI|l&#39;I&#39;|¬IlClI&#39;92 ,I
oiiicide
when
hefailtgl
inhisjob _._
/ -&#39; l r. Hem]-in
4&#39;"-.
1-Al
" it
Nr92.11>.iaer
Aliitinrr. inc!
PHlLADELPH&#39;I.-l.,
atLuiiwae
Ftll. 1&#39;l&#39;.Bt--____________
quarter
X? .The1.
__¢- _
-41*- I iv;-,
]92~
. tween 1933and l9{;i. Grrman Army; I -r ,"
officers made no tewrr than six .ltilsioii
It&#39;s
theeasiest . eXi>=<=&#39;¢@
thlntoihe "i-- C"
J &#39;°°
Y esieéia
it /attempts
on Hitler&#39;s
life.plus0TlEj
try ii: or. army-backed re92olt. l"ne|
generals were the only organized,
--In this92&#39;g]
comea fieldmarshal
&#39; &#39;
&#39; i5ohemade
" Iaiii 01115
5
arranill
no oneelsewill be- hissontg 5m-render
. Patton; Third
I
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l
sorrythat
I
marshal.
I
. last. wish
madeVonPaula:iiifield On August 15
wantedto ll" mm M5 pied at the designated place, ii
| I bI . . I I
_-.-__¢ ~,
at
. -_..| po--pie/wrre held
in ihrali
by ll"ll" Then
Hitler
beta}; Oone
inlo"?_=b§§i1liias there
to
glting it &#39;ew
meetlhm A
hours he eft. or
B dread -Gestapo, and Nazi Party it P 1- 3; reports: Ii th.s news at
membersvicri; policed by the
HE.- i p e&#39;
not already go.te:i into tiI
1Edim rm-;tdquarters again . be
Hitler heard that he had
would have stopped
curity 1&#39;0I -E--92-"SlCl&#39;lfl&#39;l]t&#39;;&#39;iidltilllili"-J
both controlled
by Heinrich Himm-i
it. Hoiesnalliaway from his posh
fora-duh3
wereportit in thepress?Well -533 D;-tiered VonKlugeto the Fueh
ler, Hitler tolerated the olccr thattheydidn&#39;t get.anysupplies for heiidquartets whichwit: 91".
rorps. It was responsible directly, months and they W979 l-hen ow" Eest.Prussia. Von Kluge s son drt
to the fmehrer rand could thur. powered
by theRussians. TheR115" ihimto the airportat Mei-I,butl
.-&#39;l&#39;
.I get. around Hirnnileri and v.-erenoz.
open to iii92&#39;esl.igatioii
by Hlmmlers
slimewill gi92&#39;e
a dlcrentustory.
wemus;getthisoutrst. _
50 eld marshalhad takeniwiwri d
*lng the irlii andmired ¢===i~
minions. The army hatl,iis own in-;
P 92 vestieativc agency. the Fe.dpolirei.l Seydll&#39;..r.e
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On Lhc e\'f!ning of Aprll 26 FJeld~
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ported to Hitler's bunker to receive
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through Sweden. , · ,· ·
On April 20) any nope of the
('lrrcti\'C relief of Berlin had -_t~ b~
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On the cvrni11;; .o! A::;rtt 2P
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Aftrr thl' crn·mony tile couple l·lf~l:i11JI;Jill!'
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their bodies being burned just hOWe92&#39;ei&#39;,
now and again, i of April 29 it was reported ih t
Calm was inter- pl Russian tanks had broken into
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outside the bunker. rui.-tedby tantrnnis when he re- the Potsdarner Platz.
Hitler: original intention had Clled Old ti eatheries and found ,&#39;Orders Air Attack
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April 20 and from their cor-tmue new ones. i Hitler then ordered Greim to
the struggle. 92Nhen that day His physical health. on the con- return to Rechlin to mcunt 1
s--" r E came he postponed his departuie. trary, was yoor. The nervous Luitwztfir attack in siipport O!
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P. M., he held a. staff conference. tions and eccentric hours told on which was reported also to be
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war was lost and That he intr-nzicd xvluch he had sutieretl for some not, but this was probably
to remain in Berlin to the lrrt in time, and his general decrepitude known at the time.
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of the ea;-it:i.l. If Berlin he was as no:-mai as ever in his i Greim, with Rellsch, 100]-I Off
[ell he would die there.
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from the Charlottenburger Chans-
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Armaments]. to whoin he dis- effective relief of Berlin by
nervous pi-ostration, during j-rhicn closed that had lru-tileall plans ll&#39;encli&#39;s
hllTl.=-"it tor his suicide and tor the com- I iioned. Ca.ptu:&#39;e;1
WU- plete desiructiorl of his body
army had to be aban-
telegrarns sent
| to Admiral Docnitz at the time
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the war. His a<192&#39;i5Bf$. BOW mil- burning. About the same time i
is-
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pgrgugdeHitler to chanjo his sonal doctor, to Hitler in order to_

hl mind end leave Beriir. This was persuade i.irri to leave Berlin be-,~ disclose hysterical recrirnination
01 no :9292-all.
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of April29
Mr.
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Dr. Ludwig Stumllf@E1;B1&#39;.
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C fpersonai staff remained hehinrl Visited by T011Greim _
Ministry in a small
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conference
. to the end, while the generals re- M1.
; turned to their new hcadquar_l-er8- On the evenly-.2:of April 26 Tl1B.}&#39; have su|z;__-csted the mar- Clugg ...... ,..
lliitlere breakdown On April 22 Field Marshal R-.tter 92.&#39;r.ri Greim . riage, for she hzicia]&#39;92parentl}&#39; ni- ii Mr. Coey....,,... -
wan the beginning of his rod. reported to 1litier&#39;s hunker to re- ways wished for the peculiar Mr.

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bunker, surroundedno longer hi mander in hit-f, German Air had used her influence to per- Mr.
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those officers responsible the lnttel having fallen iniu com- l Suicide &#39;Ial.k
him to die in Berlin.
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Hi: state of mind was rel>orted few -l-we earlier. Hitler informed rnarried pair shock hands with
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feast.
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Mr.
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He leave Grolrn and Beitsch this time that Hitler had his
[not otherwise identified] Poison Alsatian dog desilo!&#39;erl. Mr. Hoodoo. .......
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since usecl. Such cansiiles had al- 1:30 Hitler said good-by to about
ready been issued to all in the twenty people. about ten of them
bunker.
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bunker heard with a mixture oi I
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ler&#39;s
approach to the Allies He shook hands Willi the Wme
throuirh Sweden. and spoke to 1-hostor them. l
to th_e_outco_rp_§_ of theBottle_o__!__j the
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5 we"! collected and dcposiieri in
t, . the garden Just outside the emer-
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1y exit of the bunker. l ter. Goebbels
added that Bori-
Farewell Appearance rnann was trying to go to Doenitz
iv, | and inform him of the situation.
Atabout the same time Hitler
and Ere Braun made their last
appeamance alive. They went
l CONCLUSION
The above evidence la not corn-
g:
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round the buniter and shook plete, but it is positive. cir im-
hands with their immediate en- stsntial, consistent and inde rid-
...~.-.. to.irage, and retired to thr-ir own ent. There is no evidence at-
.- r . where, they both ever to support any of the he-
3I!&#39;L!.I1&#39;inl92lS,
committed suicide, Hitler by orles which have been clrcttl ted
and which presupposethat Hitler
Mel shooting himsolt,_ nfipmniiy
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the mouth, Eva liraun is still alive.
All such stories which have been
11&#39;-&#39;11
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apparently
by taking poison,
though she was supplied with a reported have been investigated
.5?. rt"-volver. and have been found to be biwe-
After the suicide the hodics less; most of them have dissolved
s_..__o_ were taken into the garden Just at the first touch of fact and
ontsirle the bunker
by Gorhbels, some of them have been admitted
Boi&#39;msnn_ Stumpicitger by their authors to have been
pti&#39;l&#39;-BT15
and one or two others.. Hitler pure I:-Ibricatlcn.
92iL&#39;t&#39;a.f|]1Bfl
in a. blanket, presuma- Nor is it possible to dispose
of
because he was bloody The the existing evidence which is
hl;&#39;
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in the garden nbout three yards l ered quite impossible that the
Ir:-m the ems-izency exit cl the versions of the various eye-wit-
blil&#39;li-1E&#39;l,
and ri; enchedwitl.t>ct1&#39;0i. riessescan represent n concerted
Because cf the shelling the cover story; they were all too
1:3 party withdrew under the shelter busy planning their own safety to
0 theemer,.;r1c&#39;
. exit.andB.1
, -.3 . have been ahle or disposed to
prtrolwsoakedand lighted rag vvr-.s learn an elaborate cl".ar:irle.
which
threw:
on the bodies, which at they could still maintain after
once C?l.l[,hi.fire. The party then five. months of isolation from
2! _;"&#39;. stood at attention, gave the Hit- each other, and under detailed
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less cl:-cuinstanriel. How often the that the witne.-ses were mistaken
hcdics were resoaiied or how long in respect of I-litle:".=s bodv tot the

E tney burned is not known. One 1 lrlentity of Eva. B:-;iun&#39;s


witness was informed that they doubt is considered possible; not
burned until nothing was ll-ft:
body, no
being blanketed she was easily
more prohalile they were chnried recognized!.
Such a theory would require u, &
. ..,_92. until they were unrecopnizahle I
-:.-451: nnd the bodies hrolien up and that Hitler escaped after 2:30 I
P. M. on April 30. and that Eva l
probably buried, 1
On the evening of May I Bor- Braun was fobbed oft with the
mann sent s telegrain to Doenitz corpse of s. double which had
._.1._ i.i1ormi11;:him that Hitler&#39;s will been secretly introduced. But es-
--5,-- is now in force and that Hitler cape after 2:30 P. M. was almost
certainly impossible. Even it it
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dny and that his will appointed in fly it, for Hitler&#39;s
two pilots wdro
Doenitz as Reich President, Goeb- the bunt-teron April 30. Bo h
bels ns Reich Chancellor, Bor- took part in the nttempted escs e I1
rnrtnn ris Pm-l_v Minister and on the night of Ma._v1.
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.. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER» .

NEW LIGHT ON THE GREAT 'IS HITLER DEAD ·oR ALIVE?' MYSTERY
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.• ... , ~, , c ·I ~" ,:ra!lge (:~~-e"·ciJ <cene. are ,, ·;n Thf' rlo>Jc~ c! \.Jitr"l~ng a hu-i•· l.cL m~ :t.>l\ what happenE'd 1:1 X-raym.~ or Eva Br~11;1 as qUJ~t a' Th . •
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There some ten women ulcn:Lflc;dlon Is one wili1 '"hJ~h
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:.~· .. ,n~rl awho '\l< J u!t:'n1 9oebbel~·s wifl'. She was 1>\'cep- Rou•e ~nd Furnace are two) nJill'• m<H',IL "" 1<' •.•:ns H!ash~:'! ~ccrc~;ny. h!ll151."!f n1.!<h.:fled to the nobert th~ !j'r•·at Hitl!!'r story a!ld ·1:
. ., .. m.Jin C'hance'l"r'· mg. When HHler, or the man wh1ch .\\Ill be rec~;lled in lhl~ ''·.nutd. be ~ble to do th:~l. They Coch llo~pita! h~ made no mystery Here 1~ the- stn:o- ,.,,
e~· '~- who was <upposed to be Hitler conneetmn \\,Pill ,o tier hou~e and drove ber appointment Cor E:\'a Br:.un'
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·d , been take marnage to H i:ler oo April
. , -·,ret · nH•t';·.Y hari left th"' '•oom one of the ln such ca~~3 evidence or ir:lcntr- io the Ru~slan H.Q. in Berlin. Nothing was ·~td to the head of Who performed the cerem
..~~ " v m • · r0 wumen put h.t"r arm!;. around tic:~tion .is rtll:im~IOrlnnt. Wh:>l j, "Wht-n ."'ht- came back slie- told the X-ra.v dep~rtmen~ Eva Braun Who wa~ nre:!:'nt"' r.;'o .one k~
•·,tlf- Jot two in th" Frau Gu .. bocls a~d a~kC'd her the evtot·nce ;:' the c~~e .of Adolf m<: she h:-~d rleOnitelv ldentilied ~as X-ra:ve<l tn roulln,.. way, :and Only rlocument:lf~' ."'v·d'!n('~
···.,. ., Pwerc told tr.e whnt W;JS ~he t>:Latter. The ;ob- H~tler and f::\·a Rraun! rwo llifl<'r bv his te~>th because 0 , tl would never hAve cume to IL!;ht some entne• 1n di;J!'1"' c,~ rr
!'inJ: reply w;~~: _~I can't stand wt!::t"~~es haw~ been . produ~cd in ~wo di~tinguishing rea lures-a~ if L had not .m:~de A~per.l'll
rile,· were ~urp"t~ed It. Two (I! rny little ones ho.\•e th~ B:1t1~h :.nd Amcrrcan tones of e1rl ns~l~t~nt. fhe~o>. u!. coursl', :~~e nu pr::·
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.. ". ot them had ·se~n be_en put tn dt:!atl~ ;;tnd now the oc u,P1eq Gerrn:Luy. . !!'lim 'lnd "' gohl rim on one of C_restina Culm see. took the X-rav ~~~ .that ,the marriage 'ook p
J':s and tho>y tnnu , , olnef two lllUSt d1e. · 0 · t.f' IS ;J German pohceman. the inci•Prs. PICtures. vervQn~ 10 the Cb.:~nc~ger' ,, ·
.. e They we~e r;r{,..d When the Rus~1ans captured the Herm~nn H:nnau, who say~ tha: She sald ~ ·The name Eva oo Apnl 28 that H .t!er
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o~rmounced • The found tt~ere the bodies of Fr~i 1 1
Eva Braun ~ym~ burmng in tht> cyan1dc capsule milns were not allowed to hear The ~·ord went round.~
.:! e:scorted by Stump- Goebbel~ andjwr rour children. A!J opPn •lr In the ChancP.I!erv .. . about her. • wTote down her .'lo on~ ;e"'m~ tD ~~,., •
wtde sur,~on's rQbe. had di~d rrom poison. erround~, ~,o~h were "clearl.v . , Shc;,.~a~~ s,hc h'ld also iden~Hled na10e ~o a•ked her what her ~ctvcn any det:Jil~ !:~
do;;o·~d. hail-paralysed B d b d" rcco~n~~ablc atthou~h parLI,. E.\ a. U. ~un! t~eth by her brrdge, complamt w;~.~. because 1 also · seem~ to h~ve ~ct•r ~~~"r
~~~ extended a limp urne 0 JeS co.n~umed b;r fire He reeo~niscd "'hl~h had been made fo: her hove to enter this up in the bon.k. Braun A Cew dav~ :e "·
·, WDtn30 in turn. lhf'n of man and w IBiltler by hiS mou~tnr:he and Ev~ R~~~- t.~ree IVeck,s ar:o by Ecnman. She replied . Lmnbaeo. She was a marrragt' i_n . . ';--
• the room back into oman . raun by .her ~ucde shoes. Such .a:>kf < n•N:h<>mc. seemed happv and viov::~dnus she •!teller 1n thO!' mam Chane••'"
e If .it wa~ a bogu~ Hitler who 1 ~ H.Lrnau s s!OJ'Y. 'Fr;tu lfen~ermann told DM'! sbe certain!' old nm. roolt Ul. oulldln!l ~nth a bit!. c
·;t remarkable ·thing was brought into the room far the w· • h:-td beer, !n the Chancellery . Both she and the woman with ~resent. But !.he H1t!er ·
m"!arkab!c scene Is tbat fa~well ceremony. Frau Goebbel~ Jtness descrrbes tbmw::hout the bottle of Berlin. her were "·ery ~martly dressed .. T raun '!'arrla~e. u. It ever
~nt speak a word. mJglo!t have been a party to the the b f• • . She last MW Hitler on April 29 was told to take two X-ray pie- Pl.ao::e. \",a~ ~ !ecret.ive all:!!•
1 de!!eption. but it ts hardly con· on 1re , when he gave her a cyanide cap~ turcs-.-<~ne or ·!oil' upper part of the E~ther F.v:~ e.ra un or a dou 1 ;
spoke-but ceJVnblc that any ot the other Thf"re were five empty jerrican~ sute and advised her to use it i! (aee <~nd one of the lowt>r pa~ of Eva Braun de~1~ned to becc:r.,
women wouJ.J ha\-e- been- let intn tly the bodies A jerrrcan contain~ thE' o:.-crst happened but assured the body I remember the X-ray ~arre d wom::~n ~ body mu•t : 1
'!:.:ower thi" secret. . four and o half gallons of petrni her hl' was still hoping for rein- sho"7eo .1othine: that would cau~e d en nWHHie-~'! shelter 11'1 1.h,.
bi~. !~ n~ked to believe thnt th<" forccml"nts from the north to turn 1!1-henlth
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1 dlhd not reply when pared lor the news that Hitler PJad Rbsu~ erl~f1,
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'•Y will yet wm the death. , It this was the Intention: fa . If eo to avoid burning the Identified the brld11e he had made pictures.D · · ;
there was no answer il Wa3 b.i&hly successful . . . oti d ~e body was in r~ct that only three weeks before for Eva German aoetor. told me eertaln announcement
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. such a dccep Ion eould .haw~ been Th( · ,:would' be obvious. : . F:rau Heusennann told me tb~ by lnfeetlon o dnus and Ihat A heavily ~o~. : spee,
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Is the ·Fuehrer alive or dead ? More ligl1t -on~~ the· -.;great mystery

HITLE~R TO DOCTOR: GOA WAY 1

YOU'LL DRUG ME/' I REPORT No. 2 , B(RLIN, Wedne::~day


Leslie Randall, Evening are supposed lo have died.
At tba\ far~well a man
Sl.aod;ard chief re(lorter
There may have been an ehrborate plot.to cover up the disappearance of in Europe, to·day continues who was drt'~~ed like Uillf'r.
lhe r~port of his tc.ix·W~I'k and looked likt· Hitler. bul
Hitler and E\·a Braun. If there was such a plot Stumpfcggcr would jnve:.ti:;alion-in Germany, wbo~e lett arm qnivered
pnncipally be responsible for carrying it out, and it involved cold-blooded llclgiuru, II o II aDd ami CUll I'Uisi\'Cl)' 'lod who 3P·
mu1 dcr of a man and woman chosen to u double" Hiller<~ nd Eva Braun.
Stumpfeggcr's record shows hrm as a man without
France - into til'!
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alhe or dead?"
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Lhe slightest regard for human life. He was about 35, a silw hi1r• Hitl"r w:1~ a perfectly J01 his first report. puh- amonl! them.
Bavarian and wa!> brou o.... ht up in the same village as he~.1 1ht
t'lYpr•)•eswr
m.tn lisl'l"d ye~t~rr1:.y, he 1<~1<1 of nut he spokl' no word ••.
. · was flrst called In tlte ~olry of IJr l,u;~ "·it: e,·en \Vbcn spo!;eo to. Ar1d
H1mmler. to SPP H!tler in !935 when H was StumpfegJ~;er. ol the S.S. the questi'ln. ··Was it Hmer
When Stump!c~:ger qualitlec man's doctor," for he owned twv be!Jeved he had cancer ot the medical corps, loto the or a double put there to he If.
as a surgeon Himmler procured tacto·~~~ pr<ld..zc,ng vit:::mun mcd'· thr~at. . drama 11.nd of a farewell out a Hitler escape plot'? ·
tum rapid promotion in the s.~ cmes .. He hJd a lucrative pri\·a(e Ot that vL~it the pr•·f~~sor said scene Jo the air-raid sh~Hn remain~ ucan~v.erf"d.
. d' 1 C · • pr·J.:Ilcc and JS rt>!>UtC'd to haw •o m~. ro .
1\!e JCd orps. and ~n l\h 2 sent :J.n'J' sed a gre: 1> fortune " li1Uer s voice h;.~d become very at UHler's ChanccJier) just There is ~II PilOrt
h.~ to Ravensbruck con~en!f:'l· H!: got out of Berlin before th~ hu:J ;~(' He h~d n;:~de up ht>~ mmd before Hitler and Eva Brauo believln;; eilhN w:ly. '
tL n camp to carry out mcdlcal Russia.ns encm:IE'd the citY. Hi~ th.H he had cancH The doct.ors
e :periments on prisoners there. own story i• he wJs s11cked. ti~ :Jlto:-~C:·inc: him had been unable ~o . , .
\ppalling tos~es to the G<>rmi!n says Ilitlcr was afraid he would bt m."'-_c on a~curate dtagJ?OSJ! ferencc:s. o! st•rvtcc chJe!s stra•ns Lin. The last ?erman am::afl1e!~
A mv (rom gangrene dun:u: the d~ug~tcd and tak"'n away ami ll<e:~ u>e It wa~ pco.ulr;~rJy lh/JJcult the Jm:Jgl.natum too much. n11d-day Apnl :n._ .. nu thE' l.uss1ans
tL ,: winter camp3i>;n in Russia yeJ 1.,d Jl htm, · You think ( an1 In l<.ok down h!s thrPat and they Ac.;o.·(f~ng tt. 111formatton which capturca. th"' atflie;d at 2 p.m •
..-. 1, con•idered justificalio~ :or crazy y 01 _ w111 trv to J!he m•~ could not brmg thcrnscl··cs to t.he !:!rttt~h tntc!lu~enc~ servtc!" E:l.ut HJLll.:; could have gol away
~xrruciatinl!!Y painful ~x~ri- morphinE" Get out ol hcr£>." h,,nnle htm ~utlicicntly tinn!y. As ree_.,rd 1s authcn'.Jc, on or attout late,· thun that lie had a take-~ -
nn•nts on living, people Durin,: the l11st days or the battle <;oon as I gut a c:-:~., r view down April 24 Httlcr at lao.t began to strip almo~t vn the doorstep or 1
Hi tier and Himmler firs~ ~:ave d Hcr! 1n, Stumpfcggn wa! the hts thrua: l_co:.tkl see at on;;e lhill realise the i'ame was up. H<' was Ch:u~ceUery.. ,.)
orders th.U such expertmenu •mly mt'<:licaJ man ottl"nding Hitler the obstructtun was not mo.t)!nant urgf'd to leave Berlm while there Thts was the CharJottenbuq::..,
were to be carried out on m'!n E\·en thrtse who detested him con. "I told hlm the~e was noUilOf! w;" yet time He refu~ed Chau~e. a broad ht;::hwav wber
professional crimin:.ls under ct'ded that he was not lacking in ser1ously wrong wtlh him, and that 'Ph the Allied victory parad~ .Dave
sentence of de.ath Later per;- CUUI'Og(', Slumpfi!~J!(er often vowed ~ simple nunor operatiQn was aU one summons been held. .
miss;on was (tven fo.r. exper~- 10 his friends thaL he would sta>· .Mt Wil! .required. He though~ I by night It Is Jmt~osuh!c to .fix the exact
ments on women pohlle!!l pn· with the Fuehrer to the end and was keeptn:; the truUJ from hun. . last aay when an airplane could~
soners, ·of whom Lfiere were at ~hare hh rate. whatever it He shouted at me, 'Th£>re l.s no ~k.h:.,; at all tbelr evidence, hav:! ta;.:en o!f rn·m there, but
one time 60.000 at Raven~bruck. mi~ht be. need to treat me ll.ke a pnvale ~rt~ish mtelligenc_e <Ve stron.gly possibly tt wab u late as Aprn 30.
The tale of horrors per-pet!'ated PatiPnt who must be consoled.' mchned to the v•ew thal Hll!er 'But by May 1 the road was
m the concentration camp would Episode .. After I had assured him l was must be ~e.ad. crat~red and under shell lire
fill volumes. Pri~oners sel>:>l"ted for keepin" nothing from blm be The opm1on hu been expressed 11 a dopeo broken-Uowo ·mall
me~ical experi~.ents were IJ::nowr> in a tunnel c.alrned and agreed to unde;rgo the to one. ;ha• tbere j.s just a ramt Jn tbe Chancellery at 2.30 n.m.
35 the rabbit~- . uperatJOn. I Jlertonned thts tbrce pos5Lbtlily that, aga1ns1 his orders May 1 wa~ in !al"t Hitler tb~e
. I . But l!.f~r the two bod tell ~d days la·te.r. It was completely and wishes, he was drugged and \\'as then no escape for him. ,
H., IS para YSIS . . been earned out o! the air ra1d ~ful. . ~rrled off at the last momenL .Dr. There was nothing for him to dQ
·experiment~. . shelter and bumed Stumpfegger I gave him a Jooal 8DII!~thetl.c Fisehet: .ells me that on the Dlght but blow his brains out Wbat .....
. , ~ made a de~perate attempt to Httler said it made him feel quite of April 26 be, was tununoned by the earlle-st date 011 which 8 bOitll•
It was on some or these unfortu- break thrO'Uih the Russian Unes drunk. . He never tooJc: alcohol telephone to the bouse of Professor Hitler could have be-m substituter:\
I[ nates that Stumpfegger ~ractlsed and escape. ,. · except an occasional tiny glas~ of r.ebhardt, near Ravensbruck. Geb- for lhe Fuehrer? A ril 2.11--if the
hi• · ?peration for·.... lnducin_g He, witb ~Toany otben, waited brandy. After the operation J-Iit~er hardt is a.Jieutenant-generalln the pos·'b!lity ot 8 bo!W~ 'Hitler play..
P)ltnly~Js.! .... ·,_ • ·· ·. . _ _, unW dark. and then _dashed out of slept for 22~ boul'!; whlclrwa!i qwte S.S ·"-edu:el ~ort,'S and Stump- U:li a ~pea~nr pa 1·t is excJud~
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fsliouid issuea.statement 92-
say:-11E_
- that it Hitler was murdered those
- responsiblewould not be treated by ll92 &#39;9
us TISNazis. - - i
; The Government;attitudewas ..
--.ery reservedand nothingwas.l.
qone,"
he added.
.. ¢_ ,..;,r
1those
Allwho
thenamesonthelistvlfere
twoyear: ate:actiyally
did ml o kill Hitler. Ther was
&#39;C.o_l.-Gen.s&#39;Beck
Field-Mp:-gha_@n_.&#39;
57031.?- and
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e
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]me more than tn have heard that
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Gen.. Eisenhower&#39;s
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deputy told
nvre. Senator
Pepper
ID». or }=lm&#39;ina. seven
and Con-
M
;-re-ssmeu Irom
the House Posl.92var
I-Jcnnomic Policy and Planning
Cummillre that the United Sim-.-s
.!,U I

.l&#39;
Anny
ilois not know whether Hie 92 _I
lei is alive or
dead. &#39; I
Ailémugh the R1&#39;ssians re-
have I
ipeale-rlly nmgnifiecithe inyslvry &#39;
concerningFuehrer&#39;s
the this / fate, 1,,
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nil
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hasleader
ithal theNazi ollicial ihr.-_fi1&#39;sLtin.e
expressed
may
American
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have
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FromT0h DOWNES &#39;
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BE LIN, Tuesday. I 5 Hr. nirinn ....... .. it
I
92; THE fateof Hitler,EvaBraun,
l __..,__.1I
l92lr.liL&#39;n:lnr.
andotherNazihigh-tins isstill Hr. Pinuiiri-rl-on.....Il.
l a my:-ter_v,
and from the persis-
---i lhtl stories
of theirdisappear- _.lb-. Quinn&#39;l&#39;
anceit wouldseem
that a lull in-
-- 4
vrstrgation
byScotland
American
G-men
would
Yard
and
I
heworth
VJ.
Ncnseu
|MI:is "-|u1d!"_.
t
While.
1-Iy invcstigaticins
have re-
vealedconsiderable
activityat
Gatowaii-eldin a Berlinsuburb
and Ill_92&#39;.Si0.tlDU5
tripsto the air-
pni-t._by motcir-boat
during
-inn-__...4 l92&#39;azisms
lasthours.
92-Goebbels
liousekeer andgo_v-
eiizcss.
5t.:I2
living
atl:lfs&#39;$ecre1
re.
1i&#39;C.i&#39;.
on theiieniinmia
jutnnizout
intothetrr-e~i:irt_
Greater Wans-sec,
a hugelakeoutside Berli-n_
toldme
i thestory. _ _
Here is her diary
llic lart dams; ""
of eventsin
--u-i_
April-21.»:
Friiii Goebbels
told
I
.lho.rsix children--ii92-e
boy: and
oi-ingit-ltIia» as
it wait Hiler&#39;s
birthday.s|e uiiulrl take themto

r*&#39;-i -. lh Rotcl-ischaiirelltry
lt!l§;:&#39;E!lUli7le
}llll&#39;5
to see and
the Fiiohrer. A fch-
Inter a tel:-phnrie
rrreivcdat thehouse
cal} 9292&#39;;t»=
sayingthat
lhe visit.to Hitler wasimpossible.

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.
house
Slic Sat Knitting
----._._,____
April _&#39;1
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at
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the

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and

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l readiniz.an l no one :.p;;enieeto
|l;t92&#39;O
iuture.
any anxiety regarding the

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mile: necessitic-5 andI
#1. .- April .21: A car Ionk the ser- I: I---_ipu..e-an-nnpgeana-n-Jv
E.
-if. 1-nnt=
to9292;.rds
Potsdam.
bu: tlicj K
rriuldnotgetthrough andl<_lLl&#39;|1t-:0
the same night.
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Another Journey
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Later that nightthe i-rmtoi--be-at &#39; a
. ~ci&#39;t
**""" I&#39;e&#39;Lurnt-1!
tn take away four
8 1 i lr92| Frrvnnits,the three reiiinining
.-:
1 _&#39;
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J
Nor:-tit.
Sr--vicernenwicl3 quantity "EVENING
rrr 92&#39;f92I0|.lbl $ It NEWS"
a-rid92&#39;92l|lEt"rY!t!Cl.
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London, England
LJ 0&#39;
K-X
" T_,t&#39;rr,pkllt[&#39;
at viiriniispiclinres
of
iI:&#39;ii92l-Goebbels
I out that July 24,
priin-led 1945
0 155
ib Chic?
Hitler
and
iviislless
~i
Had
Aboard
U-530
B" hr Awnzialer.Press.
:.- - KIEL. Germany, July 2l.-Ad-
-55.3..
| n~.lral Eberhard Cindi. operations
J- rnief for the Ionner German N:-ivy
-92:92
l..illdPi.E~F925
ll-eel, said yesterday
~ the,I
"14;
- Gerlzlnz. .=ub&#39;r.nrille
D-530 whirhl
surrenrlcrerl to Argeni.mrt la.sl week,
_-had iell Riel or a Norwegian port",
0 U071.92&#39;fz92r
3 andthatneither
&#39;h
Adoll
Y . Hitler mr Eva
Breun &#39;.l&#39;e.s
E I135
ridtniral
saidreports
thatHit-i
ller and his mistress bad been put;
inshorein .~92r;erltina
by the U¢53O&#39;
lwerewild rumors.
I
PK.
l-the"IU-57.0
ccrlltlniy
would have known if,
had been em"-marked for
iany r-pecmlmission," Godt said in in-

r-w . hlS rst et:.&#39;.=&#39;~menl


Gcr:nnn_92"saurrencler.
to the press since

His statement was supported byl


K--...A German Admiral Hell-nut, a former
cnmmrmdcr 01 the cruiser Hlpperj
end chic! cl small battle unit-s. wt-ho
1--1-nu ,sa.l&#39;.-l
the
U-530 was "leaking at the
Y."-emits"and had been considered 1.:
safe. &#39;
Bow lat Off by L. S. Tanker.
"Su:r:i;- if Hitler and Eva Bret:
ere going to escape from German,»
._.i.---.- &#39;
sltlrlnarine it would not have
lrrn on lhr U-530," he said. "Her
In" tras .=l"u:al&#39;ed
all by an American
iankel on Chrislntrts Day. 1943. . q£|-;,i7flF- 21 .
1-.-ivsoit atlarked hcr off the east
5:1-le0. the Panama Canal. It was
013
!__j3
_7,.,&#39;l.1ll
/1.-8/l
vrr_92&#39;
lucky to return to base. It&#39;s
91.-FlZi1l;hr,"-92
511;; got in Al&#39;;:enlina
"
Former CDlTill1E92I1flE&#39;l
Heyc 01 the
Gfll.ll?l:. fleet. Southrmt Asia. area.
3. I
said he was ronvim-ed Hitler died
in Berlin and added:
ll l921r-
Mr
Toluun
E. A.&#39;Inmm_,___,l
"ll he intended to cs:-ane it would
have i-rn h_rall", not by sea.
"Ho rlidn L like .=hlp&#39;~-heeven got
sivk riding on his yacht on the. II
P.iline." l
If Hitler hadn&#39;t. died, He_92&#39;e
said,| Cocy.....__
I would have heard from him." &#39; -"TIE
Glavin
_
Effort
anKeep HitlerMythAlive.
1 .&#39;~:t-.1....l¢.
. ;»&#39;..
__l
;-~ov
un- "I do not believe he could have
gone awag as an unknown man.
1 Mr.
Nichol!
;
headded.
""&#39;
&#39;
I sayonmyoath! !l92Ir-
Rnuen ..
as a rl.-tvalofeer that I believel PMI. Tracy....,
l-tiller would not leave Germany. l
.421.
.,,,..
. "TheFltehrer
could
notliveany-l Mr. Canon _. . . , ___
_ J3_&#39; lvrlrmers Mr. X."
|
1 Heremidhebelieved
thereis an. lMI&#39;-
Esnn......
iorlznnizedeffort.to keep the Hitler; . Mr.Gurnen
.......__j
myth alive" and that some Ger-.
_n-tans.especiallythose in the Hitler !.921r.Hendon . __ -
youth. hoped he would return some-
day "when they are worthy 0! rc-
I:Mr.Pl-nnlnlnn
. I
ceiving him." ll Ml Q92iinr|Tnmm
1 l
Admiral Godts latest report to -&#39;1-tr-» .. &#39;
A _92.,_ the British showed six German sub-
marines
stilltma.eemlr=ll:d
tor.Hey 1 .|- - Lu:
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lladj. .. ~ . l|&#3
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Ir put in .=.r-a
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I,/¬f.{i-1.-.2.--
..1 .
,. is,» 1 1&#39;
lallnli, sinre all were under strict
.1&#39;ders
trnm Admiral Doenitz to re- .9
[mainin port.andbeturnedoverto
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ITil! scultlebuit hasit Hint liiiicr
and Eva had ason: that
their 1111:-hour marriage
wag jar u pm-903; ,3] I
---. Ileaithnatizing DerFueiirerk heir.Giles, in The LondonDaily Express,
perceives dark
n juturgjoy any _w_;I-"I 1
displaced person. ;
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I Prt Elsi! Ciireimndint
i
~BERLIN,
July
1&#39;31"!
found
suppori
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t0rEI13,&#39;x/
report
U16Iheard
circumstaniiak-»e92*ic1mir
exactly
;J£_weeks
two inago
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Bcrchtcsgadon
ghimel-i
that Adol
IHitIer-
1.

in--| an Es"
_Iraur.killed {i;f&#39;I]&#39;l-92
just before
Berlin &#39;]-&#39;CS
fell
to theRussians. *~-----&#39;-&#39;{g§§_
.I;;_-
| tlforo examination
of
theI-ueliioi-s llI&#39;ibehind
-at "y told by aformi.-r chauffeurof
Hitler, i ?Yj3,&#39;1&#39;OUI[1i!IJ
Chancellery
the
E1&#39;ig}ji1_]92empka out bore
theQ
»
Hitler&#39;s
simrg
room
1*;
small -if * &#39;
V* &#39;
W W .-. __
. __
muna lgalnst.
the wall
asch;WJIEFG
Russians
aoii other
andpersons
ha92*eI1rhIancz&#39;3lrry
92&#39;hOm Iwith~J_-§|;;1-
talked kaj
&#39; I
Ktmpka. saidHitler and Eva shun"311-PH! 111-&#39;11
U18 Chilliclf-Ti
i=I&#39;0&#39;1d*-{-"1
was
amongKpkathe last 11-?-1».
..__-1-,_,:m
5. < I
menmlves
to
dunh Mm. HmThe Igardcn
alI.-so1.-om
was by
ups!wI15_Is0i15
at thechanceiiery
Lheh,
and hgIII
I__I .I...
dead their
bonm bIIImI_II
sono
II G$.lI1 w0rkmen_IIrIomI
shouldthe
Ithe
know
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IIIJU
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11111115 IB-H
would
lnlo
Llir hands
Oi L amt, ""
&#39;I.
111% Russians. -II-M n&#39;°"&#39;--
~.- .
CONVINCING PROOF .&#39; &#39; I, 5"-,-&#39;"*=* .-
Th!
deuce
was
most
CO11Vi!.Cig
the bldslmii. 0;. me
of
evi-
right
pinro £3 H"&#39
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of
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Kempka said, Limit 1-Iva
sail whenshe 92 1&#39;! I-.4,-I -_;F,_I_a
put 1bullet into herheart. Tm:Stains
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LONDON, July 17 U.P.i.An Mr. Carso;
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Ml". Egar|__
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spccflete
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is unusual. Besides the means here information leading to his appre-
of subsistence are difficult to The same way the Nazi spies hension which is the way the FBI
i obtain. I used to get here, I suppose. By eventually got John Dillinger who
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to inquire your identi or pur-; logical. streets of Chicago in the safety
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Editor-- Hurrah for _Cfiester
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MRS. JOHN LOCKE, :MRS.
FRANK A. LOUX. · MRS.
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ROBERT COOPER, MRS.
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September 5,
1945
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Abll S? - AIR COURIER
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§ Re: Present92location of Adolf itle:


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oun for danc!n..- than normal ~-Gama football stadium, Prnident to the ftatlon." by DdonthJuanul4e Onate,.who.
. ., , p plore e G r or C&lifornlt.;
oen•alr eelebt-at1ons, 1onger houn Getulio Vllrgaa told &0,000 work· . _ ruldent Va~gu accu1ed Jda \'ll· Don Diego de Vai-g&a famoUJ
•r ..loon•. parades on thanksgiv· er1 tJ·,a.t. his ''millll\on" wu com- if1e::-a of conpairmg u"J.der cover and eral of Spanlah-Amertcan l:IJat
.g Sunday and food atoru to be pl~ted and that he wu reacly to ot nyl.ng that he muat be depoa~d The rock Ia on & :U.O-a.erettatl
~pt open long enough to pre\'t.nt t! to 1 ·at }If by • coup. H• also. •ahl that Ilia preserve. . . ; , ,.• ~. _·
~ople trom going bungry. re re pr '-' e .1· eneJYdea were apre&d.mg word tha.t · · • ·' ·
· "' ha.''• done my wor-k. Ill my he mu1t be ou•t.ed before he alaged Need red pointe! lavewute
0e bJ :a R filt.een years u Pri'~Pidenl of a.nother coup to continue tn power. lt'a worth .recJ polnta 'Wheb tal
neorl! P tD r olaJ.~ Brazil I h!I\'C !/!ted tht- nation 11 nd He warned, llo~>ever, that he would In to yoU!' but.cher. '· · .. , . ', ,. -•.
LONDON, May 1 IIJ.r.I-:-An im- lhe workeu' conditions to levels " .
1edJate ~~axaUon of_ Bntialt cen- unheard of before. My mt..ion -sTERN'S OPEN THURSDAY 11 A.M. TO I p_,;.
<>nhip Wl•l come Wllh_ V-E day completed, I ahall return to private · " ' · ·· · · ...
.1t a aecurity check Wlll be ~ept life, p!acing the Govemment In the .;·.· __:_:.•:~.-~.:·_:_·., .:;_· ·
r. ~Uitaq•, n&val and air new• ha'ldl!l ot those whom the peoplt ·-., ,'
~a.vmg Bni.aln unUl Japan I• d.e· may bwfullv elP.ct;• Benhor V&r· · .. :j,·~~ l •·
, ...ted, it w~ dlaclo11ed tooa.y. g&K dedan·d·. : ::.'•· . :·-
Rea.r Admiral Geu!ge P. Thum· He alao took occas\er. to attack ·•· .-,"-<
•>n, dlrect?r of B~!l1~h press cen,- the opposition elemenu that h11.d. -' ~' ·- ·
~rahlp, l&ld that euryth~ng wJ,J bren crllic:izlng hlm la.bly hi th~
·•· tbrown.• o~~en (lit<':· V-E day) rre11~. He m&.intainu! that tho11e
.u:ept mlll~.fl', nRv!llllnd a.lr mAl· who tnd11y exhibited tllrm!'lelve• aa
"'~'• lhat.~!ght affect. t.ne war in dPmocralic hlll:!rr1'1woufcihavebeen
con(iemnnd eP.rlter fr,r crimel! of:
I
1e P&elfiC.
All new• tran.llmiltPd '!.broad .. un. oppa·~~ 101 ~ anrl iHf"'tnc~! and u 1
'-'Ill be een1ored but With p part:• u.l
ar eye to aucb rnatlet·a a 5 mo\'P· en~mit! of th~ inleeulF o! Bra.~il.

'~nta of troop lhlp~; and air power· l:num-e~ie11- Social G•IQ
'f-'~t l'aci(ic. Ph~·l'\enl operation,,, Pre!ident Vargu added. how-
,auld bE' l~l'ded "conaidcrably," ever, tho;.t he wa11 Jea\'iRg office·
.
- nomaon predicted. ., _ , _ . "with rr... lice toward none," ~tay:lng
Bani or Rl'WS Of B::'l:.lln. CIVIl lha.t. he had worlled for the people
•iefenae wfli be lifled after vjclory and for the aggrandizement of b\1
n Europe and wa.r correspondents COllntry .. He apPcifi~:d that he h&d
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~~~---~ .vtll be allowed to gi\•e detail• cf labored for peace and had made
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m!roic exploit• and to identify liP!!· pol!sihle )abvr lawa for lllo benefit
.,l:--: ·. r.lfic military unit.ll that we1·e o! the people u a wholl\ .
nlacked out for mili!.Jiry •~cnrily In reviewing lhe progreu of
.-eiLiollll during the war in Europe. Brazil'~ l!ocial legislation, he rnu-
m~rated the eight-hour work day,
"l'nunan \\'•ry oa );'"'...,." Brfo&k minimum .saf&r)' •cale and pension
• laws and Institution of aavinga
P WASHINGTON, 'M&y 1 IJPl_- banks. "under my administration,"
realdent Truman lett thl' Wlute said senhor Vargas . ''Brazil hn ~
.Jouae at 5:30 P. M. today for the prospeTed, whereas' before tha.t ' ;1
·Blair Houae. . time Brazil Will! a colony of foreign
While Houu nporlt!rll, anx•oua ti 11 ancic.r!' who had chained the STERN'S VICTORIAN IIDI CHAIR ·•. :,/;,_,_,., ...r.t
nvtr war development11, ul·:l:'d cnuntr ylo them by mcana of Jol\nll. . !._·~. ~ti.
nun:· We WPre a. weak nlltlon, divided. • ... _-f '
''Are we 1a!e Ln JO home for lhe lla unity thrcalen··d; cnltura.lly and/ HAS A TAPEST_I!Y SLIP IIATl.
, intrbt. !" • rr:onomir.ally, we were ret&rdrd; 1
· The Preaident 1milrd and said but today teh natinn is .stroltg a.nd 1
1u aouldn'l. Bnawer 1hat.
, I When he left /1111t night. lb~ abroad."
t·rapectl'd, having- &ood credit!

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:r~dent had ueured repm-t~n 'IherP. are many penon~. he -wt.nt I Put it in your Ji,ial rODm or bedroom •• : uie it Ia .'.
11M:)' were lafe to JO borne f!lr l.he on, who !'lad acrttSPd the gov.,m-1 an ntra rhair tor dininJ or bridst! Our ViewrJ&a ·
lek~&· n1ent of totalitA.rillnlsm, yet it wu 1 aide chair b» a 'licb, mellow .nahoaany f.ioi•h oo )arQ. .
' ~ -- hia Go"e-rnment thllt had outlawed, wood • • . ha111home rote·c&rved daign on frllm• • • •.
PA:RIS, )fl!:;v 1 UP1--RepoM.1. per- fuclsm bl'fort the war eom.-' 1lip IHt ~·ith floral u:pesuy on bl1ck backjro11nd. .
silted at Supreme liead.qnarten menccd; it Wl\8 hia adminl•tratlon,
·hat the Ge-rmans might "" f'X- hr- maintainl'd, th11t hl'td p~pllr!d . lURNITUilE, SEVENTH FLOOJt.
wrhd &t any moment to AcrPpt tht lUI lion for th" worJd confllrt
•f: Unitl'd N11tlona' de-mand fnl" R11;11in~t n!l7.i~n1·fn~~illll\r}\q, b .. N
'I ;conditiflnlll .lJTr•nl!"r. lli;'llin•t l"ill7.i-fR~!'I"m IJHi )lllrt STERN 8ROTHER:I ...2nd lt. a lth Av• •• N. Y.JI • LO
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By HAROLD CALLENDER.
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ll PARIS. May 1--The
have just been assured by the iof theconiing
French dent Truman wants no celebration
British that France would join the and hopes that .AIt&#39;lBI&#39;iCl&#39;l5
B in FF!-i -.:3 in an-an ni|&#39;r92
vi Q P-51re19nuII continue
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victory
war
in Europe
iilsl
job
toTill RrwYou.&#39;-I-nlll.
will
before
csoitulation, whatever its IDITI1.thcm. Jonathan Daniels. Presiden- tic economy to the production of
that. we must reconvert our domes;
powers will make
i tsin that Himmler
genuine and total
military
surrende1
anyotterminihlni
authoritative quarters said today itiai press secretary, laid today. peacetime goods and services. The
aer Gen. Charles de Gaullc had In an announcement on behelt tasks which lie ahead are no less Mr. Churchill qr
discussed the question Vi-&#39;iLl the notthe President,Mr. Donielglaid: that the poiii&#39;.ica
.i&#39; Cabinet. i "In event or the cessationof important, no Ices urgent. no less guidedby.tna&#39;mi
0 - But high Allied authorities be- hostilities in Europe,the President vital to the future stability oi our
-1 lieved that there might be no iwiii speak by radio to emphasizefree institutions than the tasks itsthismatter. -ii
q
armistice with any German indi- the necessity.for thankfiiiness and which are behind us. &#39; He also -hinted
92
I vidual
or group but instead simply ;ior the continuance by all Amer- "In the months ahead our Gov- inouncsment,.wnicl
I
L3 the Allies conquest of all of Ger- iicans in the great war job which ernment siinply cannot afford to irnake our-w&#39
&#39;1many, whereupon the Allies Coin- ilies before us. lose the services oi its Rey person- oern all enemy tor
mander in Chief would proclaim i "He hopes there will be ho cele- nel. Through you, I am calling pointwasytvenpto
3i
|.e
the end of hostilities and the begin- Ebratiori but ii. national under- upon these men and Women to stick
ning oi the period oi military gov- Qstshding
ernment. Some quarters thought iijob which romaine."
oi the importanceoi the to their posts until the battle is rim aiimiisi bu
won and the Ship of State ls sale
night when thajp
this a better pl&#39;O¬tdlli&#39; than any! i Later President Truman set in the harbor again. acting independent]
Ii negotiations, however limited. wilh forth his dz-sirc that the war be l "I wan: you to write to the head petition Him:
I-Iehrrlch Himmler or anyone else. carried on till undiiiiiiiished vigor of each one of our important home try to keep some
for in this way thcrc would be no on the home front after Gcrma.riy&#39;s front agencies and ask him to cen- including the -Nev;
I li s clow of rcub&#39;.. 0 t Geima ny s ;defeat in a ictter to Fred M. Viri- vass his key personnel, informing . Reports at;-the
complete I~iest. him of
:sori_Director of the Office of 92i92&#39;llI&#39; my request that these key Gerznan troops trot
Regardless, Whrilier Lhcrc ill A-iobilizatinn and Reconvcrsiori. In workers stay on the job. jlent support to 1
some tec-inicsi "iri.=ii&#39;ii:1|&#39;.ir~i&#39;it
of nur- fit he said: "I want the head ct each agency.":i.hst the German su
Iender," Allied cirrlc-5 ihcught thilt ; "As 92&#39;-E Day approaches.many in so far as possible, to secure a still be a piece-meal
there would be no German go92&#39;ei"l92- agencies will {ace pledge from these essential ent- l .Yet BrltLtnhsd_:
of our 92.&#39;81&#39;i.§;tlt*
_. i ment for an indciinile period but ,a
litil ti
__&#39;cyJl iiie dr&#39;.
ale Thci e&#39;1
most i
rriti-:al personnel problem. p10yc.=that they will not go home
nil hi Under the impact of war, those ion V-E Day. but will stay and help ve qua arr piesce
92-11:0!
thewe psi
*1-5". i ""7&#39;"&#39;3*liinds oi miiiiary goverr-mi-nfi I
have recruited many to finish the talk. When t.heheadei
-9-g¬l&#39;lCl"S forthelneiritlgi
do
"92i&#39;}ei&#39;in:.nyBritish,
"&#39;"&#39;l5a&#39;-ian
American, -splendid executives. it-om private of the agencies have done this, I
and Freiiclti-a.1&#39;id I
a. fifth iiic. Iii every grade and rank to- should like for them to report to merit and c_onlu1_
92ipon&#39;
signing
IllaI ti
"1--!i:i_l.1-ii-Y-_Ev.ntei&#39;n8.ticiiial
g_oi.&#39;erriment byiday the Government is served by ,.... IIIIIII -.-
QBP92
UVI-I-i-i
-.... » = |-nn-nos-_ . Q -- i t!~_ree-.*z92.le;lor
.........--. bprerl;
" ij?;_§5i.&#39;ii-in Berlin and eventually lspleiididper.-sonnet. Thesemen and "These patriotic citizens who Yer announciiig the
-_-tfaj.
_ -,Z;;e Ruhras well as in Jiiistria.{women have rendered faithful, have devoted tlieinselves un|tint- um. - _ _..;%_¢:_;
i
92 -qr. Difficulty Aiiticipi-zird
-2-.- lpstriotic and effective service for ingly to the nation&#39;s welfare in aw»-nay Oeloirliii
I In View of the iiitcriocking prob- ithe country in meeting the critical time of War, have earned tl-is last-
lems of transport and administra- problems oi war on the home front. ing gratitude or the American peo- Yldr. Churchill let t
tion, and rt the expectation that .Sa_92&#39;n today that he.&#39;-w
We Cannot Aliord Relaxation ple. They have helped to pay that
the Germans in the Russian and ii Those agenciescannotafford to debt which every citizen in the prisedat
French zones will try at any cost irclax their efforts or to disbarid democracy owes to his country and.
to get into the British or American their trained staffs after V-E Day. its institutions. But that debt is}tries that Germhni
mnee. some think that this st-stem We still have a tremendous job unpaid at least until we have tin-.
will be complicated and diiticiilt. ahead in bringing the entire war to ished the war and solved those to Iuropea.n_ ab
think tnat_,oontrol
Others dcscribeit as a huge ex- Ha victorious conclusion. Beyond urgent problems which war leaves dustry is a sur-airgu
periment whose outcome no one in its aftermath. I reiterate with ropean peace than-
can predict. ail the emphasis at my command- Germany may lorn
There is no fixed time limit for that the nation cannot yet allow democratic aadpsai
the Allies occupation. Hence any man to leave his post of duty."
l Sumner Wells three-year-old eug-
The Saar 1| MW 1
5.000 tons oi.-Jco:
gestiori of a long armistice period
gt
to permit the solution of post-war and in theiradministration ll it is such a creative achievement also Trench have askec
this coal to help it
problems will in effect be realized. international, as it is expected to exist. ,&#39; &#39;
-
It is estimated u
qjl. During this occupation pcr1nd- .bc in the Ruhr. Theoretically. the
some talk of five years-the Allies _i92Vesiern
It France is to be a great power, tons daily couldbe
All-I-aswill enjoys similarshe must become s great industrial and thll would. be
rn_usi_._ decide the exten_t_ot control
or Germany that wiii continue {voicein political and economicde- power. and this will be possiblerighting pre-war avers¢e.- 4
is over. ti
after the occupation and the rela- cisinns touching the Siiesian indus- only if she gets a steady supply
oi German coal and ll the German get this coal. Mes
tion ot German to European in- trial rcgion. which will presun-ibly industrial potential is held
ii duatry. uesie, er. a member of thr illu- fill-i5l8T&#39;l
.bc annexed to as Poland under
iniiiience. check. tlie Allies is
tn lies sutl-ioiii-lel.._rls
ii we liar-y .
The Saar will be
ropean Advisory Coniniission, has . Thus it is believed there exists French experts agree. The Ameri-
the right to participate in de- wet least the judicial prerequisite cans seem keen for such control or sorie and its coal
cisions on the Ruhr and the Sar inf somemeasure oi plannedecon-German industry going &#39; beyondi French tor 5&#39;01
But the future of
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, A planfor effectingthistransfer-
"Waa then worked out by Frencltj
Yand British expvrts. delimiting the
new trontier. With this plan, tel
which Czechoslovakia. was com-
pelled to asset, Mr. Chamberlain
returned to Germany. He sgainl
met Hitler. this time at Godeshcrg. I
To Mr Cl&#39;iairberlains
surprise.
&#39;3 Hitler was not Satisfied it-no thc
gilsnn
ofsettlement.
He 8il&#39;iipl}"
ed to the Prime Minister
a
map indicating the territory he I
proposed to occupy bevond the 3911-,
IQ- etines embodied in the plan sgrcrd. I
to bx the Frenchand the British,
wgetnel with i meniorsnduzii. I

92":1
which Mr. Chamberlain character-
ized as an ultimatum. announcing
--1-lli.ler&#39;a
intention to march into
Czechoslovakia on Oct. 1. Nor
0 was Hitler willing to agree to a
I
guarantee of the integrity of the
remaining parts oi Czechosiovaiiian
Tne last phase of the crisis
tol-
lowed quickly. It ended in Mu-
I
. *5vv
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nlch. Hitler got what he wanted,
and in some sections of the terri-I
tory in dispute even more. On Sept.
29
an agreclnentwas signed
end-I
=.
-. Pr
ing the crisis. Within the next row
days. marching in accordance with
the conditions agreed upon at Mu-
nich. German . armies
I
t~ occupied the is
Slldeten country and such other I92ll.92t..
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orthu [growing intluenvctil
atrlps ot territory as had been ced- lasts in Budapest. He was.
these I , ._.. -.92.- _, - - .I . ""&#39;
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ed by the Czechs. Shocked by g -.11;
todoioHllgfy
V-&#39;h192l|
developments. the world sat back :i.- -lid to Csceiioslovaliia. -
i. ,i,_
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been saved. tour oi Bohemia and Moravia. I-lit-I1
One immediate consequence at ler rode into swastika-bedeckerli
Munich was the resigriation of the Vienna. Behind
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ing Presidcni Eduard Benet. A .stoyed the Gestapo
new Government took over. The
him.at Praguni
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- Anotherwove
oi arrests. estimated at several
rest oi the world lldprztlthat within thousand ioilov-ed Many suicides
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Czechosiovairia would nd it poa- The occurrences were a repetitionl
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1-g_P.I.&#39;I-&#39; Oh March 18 Hitler named the
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wouldsoonbemadepublic.
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produced
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munistswere.actually responsible.
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I Hitler as the s,aviOl.&#39;
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and. indeed, in the elections
a
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ata.trialconducted
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itself,
a groupof
92 Communists accused of starting the
fire were acquitted. Among them
lw wire the German Communist lead-
92 er, Torgler, and the Bulgarian Conn _
munlst. Dimitrott. The latter sub-
.manl.feat. Ifceme irorr. Slovakia,
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.. _ id by these executions died European Continent by Nazi Ger-
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at
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autocratlc authority
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the history of the _&#39;maater
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disaster after another. The
of a German army of 300.000
Stalingrad in February. Ii-143.

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l-lil.lers years
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his sell-confidence.fanned
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- ng the war. It was known that by his press, which pictured him
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l
- th his generals, who had been the tall of France in June. 19-i0. he
clined to urge greater caution iave vent to his exuitatlon by
harthe had exhibited on many crit- dancing;an impromptu jig on the
odl occasions. Hr was encouraged sidewalks of Paris, an act that i-he,
inn thepoliticalblowdealttothe.
in Italy he sent a. aquadjdt 1
n his daring at crucial moments newarrr-ls recorded for the entire
-elore the war by what appeared to wvorld to see. »
im the llnwtllingur-ss or unreach-i l-lia personalresponsibility tori
ona.n
chutiatatn Beptemberpttint."
to rescue Mussolini
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I
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nter into collision with Germany. .1940.was never denied. The great ment in northern Italy, which
1
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ermltn invasion oi the Rhinelnnd, Russia were also attributed to his. la collapsed under Anglo-Amer
t the occupation of Austria and alleged uncanny military t.aleni.a.; blows. On April 28, 1945. M1:
vnring
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time of the diplomatic conflict with linvasion oi Russia. whichcostGer-l the
time Hitler was reported,_t_ie
kne
Poland, immediately preceding the imany millionsof liven.was another His declaration of war on the} dying or in Berlin. ,- 1;-=_¥1_.
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shell 1 say prescience?
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as iein; r lawyer of ttcnbytno years ekoerience,
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person who "e-~ him the information concerning HITIh3&#39;s presence in
Arentine
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JOrlando, FlOrlu¢.

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.fice oi Itllitary Intelligence, Washington, &#39;;J- C.,
he-1 c;;::=e to his office at the
that
Veterans Adminis -I
so and
ttion operatesattempted
the obtain the name of his Informant.
an__ Whenrefused,
he statedthat -lbused him and
threatened him.
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the Government, he
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It wan
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mrniehed
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. ~s postmarked, Philad~l!'hia, Pa., !fareh ?4, 1933.

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PL. 5/3/33 4/l.'0-21/33

r Tl::REAT 'I'O ASSASS INi!.'I'E GEP.MJ.N


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addressed to the t or otoer individual regarding Chancellor
Adolf Hitler. statea tnat, in all probability, it
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United st.JtGS 'lure8U of Inventicntion, '
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Denr .3!r:

In refe:-unca to y.,ur letter of J~ay ?., 1933,


you are inf'o~,~:~. h.at c. report h~ been dictotad in case
entlt led iliJ;.,.:.·· .:; , Thr,wt to Assassins te German Chancellor
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GERMAN l!MBASSY
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The German Dnbassy has the honor to transmit to the

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"C. Portugall", (postmark New York) in which there is

• report of a plan to assassinate the Chancellor of the

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April 21, l'J33.

To the GermaJ, Embassy,


Washington, D. c.

Gentlemen:
Permit me to draw your attention to the following.
In listening to a conversation between several new Y•Jrk Jews,
·-t';- . ... i I learned thot a plen is under way to murder Reich Che.!ccellor
~ Adloph Hitler, and that a young American Jew Has already been

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t.:itll1l1 tl-~ pro~"isio"r~~ of EJ1Y l·'ederal Statuto, ir. ·.. _: '"~;~ · f~
view of t.ho request of the 5ta,.e Ilopurtr::e'Jt will . · · ·,. · . ·

.. you please 'll'ro.ro c,e to have the lllfittc:r investi<;ated." .• ':;. ~'
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c b indiTidunl aloo alloses thet ho overheard e conversation
be,seen eeY&n.l 1~6 itt~ t-!e• Yo-rk eonearn1nc n nO"Y&UfiDt o.u root to
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Read ot the Cr11111Dnl D!Tislon of the Director
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wltll tn tho- ,roTilliono ot sny red oral Stoo+.ute,
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the State Department, inquired
C'O!!l11Ullicati·:m allegint; a plot
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in this case.

I talkod with Special Agent Stapleton and an efiort ;; ,


·:1.11 be m."!de to report on the interviel: v:ith Steinman, who is believed
to be in Arizc.n11, this r.eek so tlw.t th9 1'tute Dep~.rtment mr.y advise •·
the Ger;oan /;.rrbnr.:;edor.

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Flo&u: rc.f~r to th" DtviHonl s letter of I.Jay 27th ·


anc1 yuur letter of JuM ;11d e.d<Jre&&ed to the iiow York Oftlcli, , . •
conc.,;-ninc; 1:.1.13 allo~,;c.i.l.on tbat U:ere ill a plo;l to anassin& te.~;;::~ .•,;, ~1 ,_
tbo Germnn Cbe.ncellor, and advise the statur of' this caae. ·:· ··, .,,.::_ '•
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Director,
Division of Investig,.ticm,
U. s, Do9'lrtJr.a'1t of .Tusti ce,
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Threat to Assassinate Gerwan
Cha~cellor Adolf Hitler.

Dear Sir:

Ref'eren ce is :nnde to your letter or August 15th request-


inG to· be edviEed or toe ~tatus of the above case,

Att~-tio~ is culled the re


PhiladF.lphtn, Pen~sylvs.nia, 5-3-33,
York Citt, dated B-10•33. You 11 note from
~ that investir,ation st 91phie failed to locate Da,.iel
~ e.~d the report of Ae that 1~vest1gat1on at
~er; Yor;: City fui led to lo who had written a let-.
t.,r to the Gerilllln i'J;;bassy VIi th re a corverea tion he h&d
overheard Of a move~;e!'t on foot to assassinate Chancellor Bitler,

A review of the file 1!! this office reflects


letter of' l:ay 27th
been written 1'ucson,
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Arizona, to the Ganmn he had
a. co:.veraation ?ihera1n an attempt was to be made to t~e
Hitler. Thio case at that tice was assigned
L of this office, wl!o wns shortly thereafter
assigllJ:lent.

taken by this office at that

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gr= was ·
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on AU!)lSt
bo hud with
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in this cc.un1;ry, stating that it will have to take the same action agaturt ·.tll~m; :';'·
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The Director,
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Dear Sir: rte: Dan~~ern--Threat to Assassinate
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October 5, 1933 •.

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and the t he at no time Jiiii.de sn;y statements regarding this metter.
He rurther stated that the only place he had beard
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~~·.~ ed German drills or burrs but


been persecuting the Jews he along with numerous
building, hsd bo,rcotted ell German lll8de products.
-~=4 made no replies to these remarks,

It is to be
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of an individual who would be involved in such !< plot, -


stated that he is 55 years of ege, wus born an!l rRised ~
. . of Michigan, end it was also noted that he is quite hard of
hearing and is more or less of the gossiping type.

Very truly yours,

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Special AGent in Charge

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Director,
Divisior. of Investi•·ation,
U, S, Depart:oent of Justice,
Viaehington, D. C.

Dear Sir:

J,.t 3:15P.M., October


local police department called me on
~V7o weeks ago at Chicago a man giving th·e na.-ne
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:!:~1~~e~:!a~1!!~~ 1 :!!~e~ 0p!:~:a:~~~~~YH~~~~;~a~d


o:snted l\1,000 for the information. He also de:nande~t ·~:r
an additional ~1 1 000,00· after verification. ' \
He r~centl)• left Chice.go and today arrived in Washing-
tor. for the pul-pose of conference lli th the German .Anbsassdor. 1
The German Er.lbesey cot in touch 'll'ith the State Deportment 1 which

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~-ty ~rpoae of determinine his connections •
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leave the District of Columbia and wanted to know whether we would
be willin~ to take up tho surveillance at the Uni0n Station upon
departure of this individual for Chicago,

Att~r e conference with Assietcnt Director Nathan, I


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that it w~ for us to underta~t
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nl.:;heu liit!:l t.'!o:) infor.Hitl.On alrF:t.d1 obt.::.ined bf ;roar o!"£ice,.
r•·l<-~ivc to ~lz:; oe.ttor, with u-,e rcquce;~;. tl>.at the neces:lar.f ..
eci:.! l tlO:i!: 1 i~ves Lien t.i.on be pcr!orn.ed. ·-~
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IJ:.vi5ion vf ln<O!·tlg.,tion,
u. C. Dc._.)~.rt.."'1Pr;.t .Jf Ju~ t.lce,
Hu ~ !lanker~: t BuiluJ.,,g,
~ntcngo, Illinois.

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::"fcrc:1ce b m~de to o. lett&r directed to : ·.-
)'<>Ur Of.Cice .fro;;; 't.:w tasi'l1ne;~<>r: ~'ield O!'f.ice dbted
liovc."'lbur :1.?, 19':' r~lll ~-t ·:e to ., lleged 9ltms to es:u.t;:;i-
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I •u nre r<tquo£te<l t:> illlil3d1"tel;r conduct.


' 1t.~e nccea~~~ inv~stie~tion •

. Ver:r trul,y your&,

Director.

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Mr. GlaYin _ _ __
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Mr. Ladd~
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:Wnol}ington, D. <C. Mr. Nic!l~lad?:_
Mr. Ro•oc _ __
Mr . Tracy _ __
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Mr. Acer•----
c Mr. Car1on _ __
Mr. Harbo_ __
M•:OBANDUM FOR lffi;Wlll Mr. Hendon ·
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65-4309 ·April 28, 1944

Director, FBI

'' Dear Sir:


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The District Intelligence Office, Third t!aval District has given
me what purports to be a copy ot the birth certificate of Adol~itler. I
am enclosing a photostatic copy of this certificate, which is reported!T re-
produc<Jd froro the original in tbe parish offices of Braunau-on-the-Inn on
september 7, 1933. According to a representative of the District Intelligence
Office this Jocuu.ent recorde the fact that in the city and parish of Braunau-
on-the-Inn, dioces of Linz, in the. country of upper Austria, there was bom on
the 20th day of Apr:!.l, 1889, one Adolph Hitler, son of JJ.ois-1!1tler, ]lnperial.
Custon:11 Official, and Klara Pall of Spittal, lower Austria; and on the 22nd
day of Apri!, 1889, AColph HitJ.er v:as baptised according to the Roman Catholic
rites. Joh:.nn and Johanna Pierlk, Vienna III, I.owingasse 28, served as baptismal
;$.:-- - i sponsors.

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The above iG being submitted to you for your information and as of .
possible interest.

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P·)liticaJ ramific?tio:lf lend credence to this poss_i_y{Jit;.'


"W!len it is ,-3-celb:i that thf' dnly "-npointe.-l Areentine Con:my'isll:::'.l.th,
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"irito Arge'1tin"• 11-sll:::uth, intercepted b;• the llritish at Trinir'a:i, ne,er completed
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pro-!~is ,., a lor..:; -.·n:-:r:s political ca:nF~icn


Bu~ .... 0s Airc,s. ··cell kno1M PS t!-lc "'·'Jetheart of the :..merica1
industrialist t" be in Ar~enFr.r• as th~ po3t.7ar pl:sn:ter'
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A '~r:;:> T.""!~ltl";)' ·c·'rn"-n c·:>lo'V in /:r::;entina :~ffo:rds trem~ndous possi~il!.t~esV
. Jot· t.he providin.; c!: a ref\:ge for liitler anJ his l.enchmen. Or.e of the mel!'bers, ~
-(~!-:.""Jr.:_, l:aG been mentionerl as OV'ratin3 D nn~h •vhich would serv<> in prov~di.ng_ a ]l,'!V~l
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its cr•ll:lps", it is virtu,-.Jly ir.po~s!blc t,c- substantiat,e arzy llll.A[;'ltions with regarrl~
to J\rre:-oltinn 1s ~~. . ,....rinG +he rRzis after r!l9:·eat: howcv~r scrr.e significance rnCV"" he 1~·
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Nattonal 8ot'i,hl'l~ pRrty, the -mo-..·en •.• 1t. Bclie\·ing u.~ tnislllion riRlll. ~~~ond on lh... . The armlea f•&i~n h_e inlenalfJed his Agit4tl
Jttr.aUon ror.-•d by llitlr.r ~~~ 1f'l[ nath~r••·d 11 ocbtl regeneration of Hlllrri!lr~l and c:onu~:;m grew ngRmat the republic,_ the Ver.~a.ll
kl•lrumcnt tor thr. achievement 1•wa111 to'-f Halizcd by what he to p~oportro_n". that e it in· Treaty and the Go\ ernment_1 f
wer, 11 nlied a_ \:Jg-ornws minority, a dea· CH'&:..:mgly tb.!fu:uJL. Inr. he demo· fi11ment policy. · .....
ong thr. mttn lHU,r met wh"n perate ehtl', h~ ~:athl'r<'d around era he rppubhc to tunc bon. While The whol~ world lAW ·in t
ined the German Labor party him 1 group of tnt~lter:tuala, oC· rrofr:s~lng uncompromisin&:: ho,.til· cam~atgn a hfe-~n~·death llrt.nlJI
ietrleh Eckhart, a journalist, !lct'ra, tormer Clt!icC'rl', pcnuriou• ll.'t to ench other, the extreme Red beL\\een tho Na.zu1 <"llld 1ll:e.repubJ
whom he obtained U1e bt~sic atudc-nla. and Bmbitious youths a.nd Brown ele-ments cooperated in 8.11, inde~d. 1t W.as. Hmdenbu:
lplea oi the ideology la.ter without proepecta in u1e Germany thr· Rcichsta&. the Prus:.ian Diet running !or a third tenn, emtri'
d by tlle Nazis. Eckhart ot tba.t timt. and other provincial Legislatures in vt<:torious, with 19,000,000, vo1
·in 1923. Other• whom HjUer AU theRe wue ht the maJn men undermining- the power and atabi1· aga.1nat13,000,000forHtUer.,Att
a. membcn or the German of humbi~ origin \\'bo had &one ity ot republican Institutions. In n.me tJr,ne, .however, HJUe.r r~
r party Wt'rt Rudolph lle-!Ss, through th.e war and found them· 19;;2 t.be Httleritesand Communists tered his greatest electoral 1.
ter becan1e Lepu~y Fueh:-er, selves socially ahJnwrccked when worked together m staging a great umph frof!l the point of vtew
who W&l· r.amed e:econd by it ~~a.s over. Like Hitltr, they \\·ere transportation strlko in Berlin. votes rece1ved. F'rom .. Ule.n .on
In !llo llno of aucces•ion to ready for an)·lhlng. They had Af!.t>r his eltctoral victory of was, ln4ee4, a powo.r not to
e power upon Ute outb:-cok nothing tol loae and felt Ulcy had 1930 Hitler rnond to conaolid~te Ignored .
.UUUe'a v.ith P.o'l.and in 1939. e\·crytil.Jng to gafn if only they his position witr.. the Rrichswehr. The BrucnlnJ Cabin,t!ellaborl
Altre4 Roieftberg, anOther of[ could gra•p the Jnstrument& of[AppP.aring u a witness at a trial after th'- Pres1denlial election a
"-'1\o •u~"·~lJently pl~yed a power. Like Hitler, th!:'y "-'~re fm-. ot three Relchsw~hr o!fice:rs tor fJ?- the consequent Reichl!ltag elt
r ~e tq. tht ,Na7J rt"SJmr. as ]Pelled in their thc.ught.a ar.d ac-[furthering • fa.atJSt tJlot tr. the ~IOns of July ~1. Hl32, the Na.;
gll]t ..t.'ld.:~-·!tic1&.n. _ HcsF lions by a wperiority compie-x army, Hitler made hi~ famous lDCreaecd the number of th'
to ..fen.i'l~:i;:"~~~l, preauma.lthe sali$fll.r~ion o! which bece.m~ldeclaration in which he flattered let.ts to~~~· becoming ~e l&rg4
n~.!~,e-:.~~~ . .:f," .a.nd re· th~ prop~lling ambition ot tbeir t~e army and pr~mised t.bat when single pohucal party. Tw1?e b-'c
ed..{lltf'4''7......_._p\· If.. . ·.. bemg·. Ltke Hitler theY Identified hiS pe.rty at tamed power the the ~nd of the year H1Uer c
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.\n..\~u-ot the the t·egenerat!on of Ge 1:many with "November criminals.'' those wllo manded the c_=ha.ncellorabJp, a
#,~cr:· ~f!re thf! ru.Tizalir.m ot the!r cfream. made the German rC\'olution and each tizne Hmdenburg .nfu•'
only • · .?:'.il.OrrMan They declared. ,,.,ron tile r•·pub. aet 1;p the Weimar Republic, would Hind:-nburg offered him a Cabii
r J)U'ly ~t:. ~,1\i:.·~. ~·td U.. Jlc, on the Vrrsaillca 'J.'n~a.ty em the be rxt<'nnino.ted. and that ••br-ads post m r. reconstituted Governme
half ~~ -~,,~&!_ler Communtsh, whoP:e meth'od.F. of would J'oll." In his testimony Hit~ but that wa.e not enough for-hi
e iead, tw. j-1':~~t&{.n:at ,pro!'eiaianaJ revoJutitm.isti, or prop. ler paid tr.!butr to :monarrhis! Ger·l He wu biding his time far 1
red the 1ebR i:>"\_. ~ . ,r, .. raganda and of force, they madtt many. thua lulJing the monarc!'.i.ets final blow at the rtpubllc. '-I
e of our tfm •. :~~:.,_'-':. ·. ;...-\.;..'-!their o-.~:n. A111 Gc-.ebbels.. who wu an~ their army genera.Ia into tllejChanceUorahip or nothing!'"
force of eJpq1,1!ftM,:1l~;.-.n, 1o btcornc Hitler'• Minisler o! behef tha.t he planned to restore demR.nded. . ..
ode and daring .,~.i!hi.f l~t~··r "Ptopaganda and Enligh!.enment, tbf" old fmperiaJ order. With the ReJchata.g- unabJit
d ahead in 'the • t.us-. rr.r!l~ e;tplained it in later yean "Prop- Meanwhile the government of [form a n(;w Government Oeca~,
ed by •the little _·bti):d.-1~ l#:'anda •hou~d not be d~cl:!nt-it Chancellor Heinrich l3ruening, a the multiplicity Of waning pa"r'U1
&bout making t~peechi:a-. ~- 1 J~:hould. be effective," and •we Centrist leader, wu fi~htin~ des- 1and the impc!nibiUty of apelnJ'C
ng thE'< wronhs donn to ·Cfi!r·lfight with ).'farxbt mP-thOCitl but peratcly to stem the tide of ,co· & coalition, it waa ag&in dluo1v4
, appealing to audirnctl and.\we ahall do thiDP better t.'l~ the nomic and polilica.l diuoluUon. and new eleetiona were called f,
·ng them with the promU.e of J..tarxbta." • Fo~ ma.ny monU~s Bruening was Nnv. 6, 1932. In tha.t election tl
· ·. · rul:ng by decree baaed upon emer- HiUerites loat 2,000 000 votea,' m
' n·r"ch Beer-Cellar Putsch o! 1923 Far"Ie·cl·1 Re&c.l3t.a.g.
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line With t:;us ronu·p~~on.]!i!f:TPtment. th!. Bavanan mili·
wu. oi01inct ch"' elcmcnt 1tarlot. and re•ctionarie•. headed
Rer·chslag fr.re Preced es El ect•ror. v···lCt 01
e orgartization Hitlf"r !et up b_v von Kahr, 1\Cinister·Pre.,ident, .· .
,_. . ."' th, , :and Genernl von Losso\o.r, Chief 'lf . ~at follo\~·ed was a 11eriellli oflacrepted theae tenna, With the J
le ear_!. )Can or h 1• ac .t:-.. "th~ Ba.vetril\n Arn 1y, pretended to ll"'I~Jgues behmd the. F"E'ne!l th.J.t vieo that : ~w P..eichft&K eleCU
, the of!ICf'r! and 1~:;.1('n '\\'rre!,nve their asf'ent. The army and ulltmately ~ndcd little-r in '.he were to be cc..lled 10 he might o
the r:mk '!>t mtt)or "_nd ea}')-jSlate o:Cficial.o;, 1·eturned to their Chanc-ellorship. Bruenmg rcsi,;:ted more aeek the approval of thee:
4.. .Arm;.o J:"f'ner~ls, ~~t!Ye nn.d ot.ricu aT1d. promptly proclaimed and Fr~nz von Papen. a Catholic torate. Hindenburg wu pJeued
t·~· regarded h.m \\.tl;'- suspl·!Httler a traitor to the State. and & d1plomat r£"mem.bercd in the thi• oaten.sible desire of HiUer
· because of hi~ lowly ongln rndj There followed a s-k 1rmh:h .next United States for hia f'l!lpionage aeek the r..upport ot the major
oJlc nrpC'als to the middle ·day in the CeJ"tter o! the citv be· a~d aa.bot.oge work durJng the In fact, he was delighted. .. -~
s. Tlu~y jC'Ilned hlm openly!twecn .!!leveral thousand of Httler'~: FlrSt World \Vu, Will appointed The Rei~hstag wu d.iuolVed I

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•fter he had m:lde an lm·lfollcrwe~:s and the police, backed by in his placf'. Von .:;apPn'a J.~ini~try In the camp&ign that enwed
on pnd ehow.ed that his L?ssow s troops. H~tler v:as leading was kno':;n ·~ the C~bmet of Nuts un~aahed a flooO ot pro
es of"' success \\ere not to be,hu~ men, wavmg hts revoh'er, with monocles. It ha:d no has1s ~f sup· ganda eclipsing anything that.J
lmized. . . !Ludondor!f beside him. Confident port in. the Re1chatag or In tho gone before. Wltb the mach~&!
wall this dtst.lnction that \'II.S[that the pohcr. would not fire upon population and waa obnously a of Government in their banda~
arUy res~on!->Jhlc .!or the ,tal,~ seeing Ludcndorff, Hi tier marched stop-gap.· , In comman1! of the National Tn
t Hitler s f1rst J?utsrh on'on. But the porlce fired neverthe· ~eneral \'On Schle1cher, army ury, wfth the prestige ot authOJ
r'· I and 8. 1923, m Munic:::h,llt-~a. The thousands of Nazis acat- ch1ef, !caring a union of the Hit- behind them. the N.azil: were 1
\)W~ as "'th~ ~;eor-~~1\ar Pu~ch." tered In all directions, Y.1th Luden· lerites and Communists. against to terrorize the electorate Ud
~hev\ng hu: Ta.g ~ad arnved, 1dorf! alone n 1 arching forward de- whom the army would be, una~le cripple the campatgn acUvit1el
,ler forced. his v.:ay mto an ~S-!flantly. He waa arrested. Goering, to ~tand, fnrc-ed von Papen a restg· other partie~~ u to commud
,•bly of high·ranlling Bavanar, who WAS al•o in tho van 1 was nat1on and hlmscl! assumed the a4vanta~e. · •
l•<"<!1':_18, M!nlf'te_~~; , Govc:nm~T~tlwoundcd, hut ur~pcd nnd latf'r ~-~'!:n~ellnrahlp. Vnn. Srh1£>iCh<'r's In vain did the Natlonaltl
~~c-J&ll and pnJ1t1rJ:m'f. Jn ~h,.jt:ed the countrr. }JiUcr telJ to the wf1s ;we iceond ~iibinr-t ut mnn- h~aded by Hugen.Derg, whoBU.pii
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~hr Mu!m:h C'1ty ground. oclr-a,' Powerrul rlctnt'n!a tn the ed whllt wu coming, object to'
ll on the eHn~ng of ~ov. 8 anil. TcstimOtlY 111t the trial tha.t fol- ftrm. Y •!!d ar~mnd von Pn.pen, bent dissolution of the"Re1chata&'&nd
Lnd1ah1n' a re,olver~ f1rcd a fih':'t lowed u 1 e affair was almost unani· on hclpmg H1tlcr to the Chancellor- calling of a new election. Hav
the atr, annnuncmg t.~at hl! 1mous thal Hitler wa~ the first man llhlp,. refused tn st1pport \'on helped Hitler to povleT, they ll
~lllutJon had b£"J:llR. He called for, to get up a.1d run for cover. He Sch1e1chcr, howf"vcr, w~o thrreupon saw thernaeolves completely c
lnarch on Bf"l'iln and . plearied'' dashed towurd his automobile and deman~ed anothrr dut,oluUon at maneunred by the Nazi chlettl
J~ thoee. prc!'lf'nt to J:IVe him fled. He '"ras caught. however, the Re1chsta~ and a general t!lec· -· , ·
.1r blea1un~. Th<'Y wne taken and tried for treason. The aen· Uon. Hindenburg refused, and on De Buminc ot the Bllehlta
r:k by thn• suddr.n mOV(', for tencc wa:r; fi\'C yrars' hnpnsonment th" &dl'lce of his son. Oakar, and One of the moat ahocldniA!:ve
ie the~ ha•\. prrtenrlcd to t'n· 1in a fortre~s. He ll(·rved only a General von Blomberg, who aubae• in the histOry of the f'."'azi reg:
fl~e H11I~r £hey kn<''ol.' t.hat U1e!rew months and was paroled, re· qucntly became Mini~tcr of War came on the evening of Feb.
!Or actt~m was not r1pe: and t.urning to J'r,llUcal activlty. , in Hitler's government, called 1933, a week before the elecU1
:nllde htm. prom is~ that :'l~ I . v.h... m -., .......... .._ rtJO>P n.r... t Hitler to Schleicher's plac~. Thill On that eventn the Reichl
. <!" noth:na; reckl,.ss and~- ........_, ..... v .................... --.u~·~ was on jan. 80, 1933. Hitler's goal buiiding auddenfy went ·up
r,.,: w ~ vtalcncc _that mig-ht. After th~ fia!'IC'O of ~~ Munich was attainf"r!. !lames. Part of the building
·., r·, '·1· · own f!nsJdons. ''rulach.'' ir ac<'med BR 1f HiU!'r's Upon caJJin~ llitll!r to t.he Chan~ lapae!d. The fire, Jt wu determiJ
,··~·: .' .c. ":1. notation nt _h.s r.nm:;e was irretrievRbly lost. c~llorship, Hindcnbu~·g instructed wns o! incendiary origin, {I')
.... - 'W'"' wrrc ouUule,!Throughout the country he v.·as h1m to form a ClJnhtlon GovC'rn· great deal or infla.mm~ble m.:o.'·.
·· · tV in;por'lunitie!'lthc butt or rid1c:ulc. The Govern· mf"nt \\'ith other pa:rticJ o! the wa.s uRcd to start thr. ('n:~c-~.
. • ·'. ; l_rr, "'1\~ho ~.:a."qment and ils supportl"'rs felt hr. ri~ht. lie was Lo ob.<='?r\'C thP. Con~ t.ion. Hitler announcrr~\: ·. (
t. • l' •·' :- .tl ··'"~~•l 1 C'0111d nn lonJ:rr bo:: a danh"Pr anr! stitutlnn And rtll,.. nnlv with tl1,. bt)
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that what he aimed at wu no lesa . 1:nbour.drd caporttv for hatrrd from ~"lfl!m~ln..•--~ b,..tter race." vid.ed. It alJO lnt.o tnt,.TI•
than the •nbllttlution of a pagan! iCl1 found r:xprc!l~ion tn hi~' And lt \I.'HI'INir•.'h(') woutd build perlo.r human bcinp. H·
Oe-rm1111 god for Chriat. mercilf'U treatment o! opponrnta!th~t~ mllst··r ~ ._ ·. and lead It! ln ln hl1 claui.ttcaUon._ a.a ...
Sr.me br&ve ~pre~t:nlRUvta etr •nd _pruf'cutitl"r. co! the .Jews, I'IC· ,JddJlion to d1V1d1ng mankind tnlo man. . :·~- · .' _·;or · · ;
. the churches def1ed H1t1er '"'hPn all 1corrhng: to plychologists who hRn~!
-· olheu h&d been broken. 0! .th••• eludied th~ m~n·s CRre<r do•dy,l
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father wat Alois Schickelgn1ber, tdh• Pr~c tpleh• tlhat nation• were when accEpted, felt ~
0 ill e, oppo1e and de· power and of Jreat thin
:.· · 'I'heaocia.\, polittc•l ~r.d econo~c The rut.ure Fuehrer'• parent w~ s~roy onto: mothe_r: tha.t th~ law of At the front, where h_4
--~ eon4JtJoJ11, u they dcv~loped m originally & peasant, but later en· h~story wa& the atruggle tor aur· a dt.ptLteh earrier, .be ·
poat-wa.r Germa.J?~· ~ma.rl.ing patn- tered the .Austrian custOlns •en•ice. vlval between peoples; that the le~s. No one wrote,;~
,· tully under humlll&tion &;nd ~cfea.t He was marri('d three times. his Germans were chosen by duttny to one lent hfm pa.reela. -l
and atruggling for neu1y fifteen third wife, who was 8!so hil niece rule over others, and that the great w•re recognized by htl
yean with internal dlaFen•i.on a.nd and. war-d, bE-ing tn·eonty yens rryass of the people were mediocz·J- however, a.ncl ·be- WLI
man unemployment, aupphed the youn~ter than her lnl!lband She tles imm.ensc-d tn a tnw ma.terlalism with the Iron ero_..·-:
aprfngboarcJ.. for H.itler-'a le.a:p ~o was the !uture dict"tor'e m~ther. and dcstm~d to be dominated by a Regarded •a an eCcel
powe_r in 19,)3. HaVt>lg becom_e dl ... -1 Seven children were born or Ulc hl~her soclal t~pe. The Jews here~ comradel, he replied -~
&ppomted in all other partJe.!l, n. three mnrrlagu coni 1.. cted by 1-Iit garded aa partJcularly inferior an.S wfll hear much ot me ·1
wfficient number cf Germans had\ter's father who die.c:t
ac~pted the Nazia when tlte lat-'hemorrhag~ ~t the 8 e of GG. His
;f puln1onar; a Tdsncer _to all otl1er peoplel. Became his auperlon---~
hes~. 1~ may be P~hS, were the hfm ~seriously he wu Jl
. ter, by mear.s of force and propa·•ithree wivts died or "weak cltcat.s. only pnncJplea to whlt~l BlUer re· ~yond the rank'ot w
_.. pnda. ingeniously cltreeted by Two o! Hiijer"~t brother• and 8 •ll· mai_ned ~rue, .for he '-'lOlated the He waa ga.&aed, ancf tb
:Hitler, had mtncuvered th:Pmselves lf!'r died in c:hildhood A niece of bast~ prJneiples of the Nazi eco- war found him in _.'&
into a position from which they Jthe Fuehr~r corr.mitt~d suicide A nom1c and social program, threw Passewalk, Pomerania
con:d strike tor nisure of the half-brothrl' had no progeny ·The overboard the prfncJple,- ac often with 'D&in t.i.e cDnape
Government. Gennan dictator him~eit ·never proclaimed by htm. aa Nazl party man Empire. Hla hour
But an undersland1nl' or Bitler's married. At the age of 16 he •uf.. leader and Fuehrer, that what he •truck, but. IM&Ied a1
eonduct both before and lifter hi• fl.l'ed from lung trouble On hla desired was the union of all Ger- tion and c-..e nvolutt<l
advent to po...ler hu been aought rnotber'll aJde there wefe several ma.ns and not the !ncorpor&tion at the Ka!Nr .uut J')
by ttudenta of Ute man in atudy ot eecentrica in the family ln ...n of other races in the Reich, and von Hlndenburr·
bla youth and family history. f'T'll. the family 111howed defri;it; abandoned, tempol'arily, aa a tacti- !allure to RPP1"811 th..
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One of the ma.t striking contra- te.ndenciel to thnus and m ntal cal_ maneuver his repeatel:!ly pro· he felt that hie day "
diction& wu the 4il~repancy be· inatabWty. . e cla1med. unalterable o_pposition to Hi1 eonthftn~ Jn hlzn'
tween tbe magnetb1m he exercised bola:heV!!M, W1th which he con· great u hi& aenae o;
ovn mtlJionl and the ttnprepoun· Gen:-n ~dh~rent From Youth •?tn.J?D-ted a h-eaty of non-aggrea- After the '\\w Hltlt
aing appoa1'3nee of this ch&mpton Unhkt- hts raiher. who w.as a fer· ston In the midst ot the PolJJh crlaia turn to 'elvUian ·lite;
()f .A.ryan raet purity. Professor ven: •upportcr of tbe A".t&tro--Hm~- of A:ugust, 1939._
:MA.Jt ,·on Gn1ber. noted Genn::m' gar1a.n rnnnar;:hy and wantc1 hiS
fici11Iy t\emobiUZe4,
yr1tfcr lcrt V1l"nna. In 19l3 tor in· the acrvic., of the

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.. autOority on n.c.e h)•gie.ne. g&ve thelso:1 to !oll~Y-' h'zm Jn the. Govt'rn- J Munich, ":hel'~ h~ supported him· His work,. wu.Jil.- 1~1D.,
l'ollo"Yooing description ot HiUer menl 1-l'TVJC~. Ad-'llt Hitler wr..a self by d.:nnt; ond joh·a• a p&lnter t.elllgebCe' c!'ivis'i&d''~~
wh~n ht mtt him for the !irs1. tinl.e/rom early youth a. •trong aciher· and barely ma.nateci to earn hb. the Relchawehr ha4,
#!::_,. ··: ·"-'·at a politlcal trta.I tn a. Gennanlent cf. Germany. He waa conYlnced keep. He ahued a room "1th a to dream ut revtmge
• oourt tn 1~23: that 1t wa.s the htatoric mieston Vicnnne engineer, but had no real to the illegal groupe Jl
'"F&ee and head, bad'-mongM'!l. of the Germans to rule t11e Aus- trif'ndl!l and no contacts with wo- aide the Reichswehr c
Low, receding forehead, unhand-~lriane. _and the complex ot ra.ces m~n. Tho.se who came in eontact the overthrow at the
1t0me non, broad cheel{hon~".s, sman inha.b1hr:g Franz Josef'• land. Wtth him were struck by his pas· public a.n.cl pl&nnlng t~
eyes dark hair. Expression o! the H1Uer had no love for h1s father 11ion for pt~litiCJ; and political resurgence ot the co1
1'1"e' not that of one cornmandmg and resented his insistence that be wunglcs. He dr1ited, un&ble to o!licer• and termer
full1el!-control, but o{ one tnstant- prepare ~ims<"~f for th~ Govern- fi!ld r~gula.r- employment of the tached themselvea 4 tc
Jy excited. At the end-\.he exprea- ment servJce, Not ventunng to dt .. ktnd htll father had wanted him to splratory 'free eor
•ion ot bappy complacency.'' :.y ~is father op.enly, he adopt()d a havl". Hitl,cr himself d!scJoaed later tiona formed for poli
!dany who watclicd Hitler !rom Po~tcy of pa.:rsn·e resistance by hls fathers prediction that no good and the apre&ding of
the time wht-n he first made hia idlmg away h11 Ume at 1chool. At would ever ~orne o! his 10n. He Some -of these
appeua.nct on the political acenel the age. of 14, after hfs father's was poor, maerable and hopeleu. helped stage revolts
noticed hi& megalomania., hi• gam.. deatl1, H1tler .went to live with his war Came as • Delh·er&llee against the Govemn
.. bier's readiness to take riakl!, his mo~her at Ltnz. There he stayed . notable of' which ,11

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I ha.bit of wild exaggeration and in· untll he was 19, pampered by his, _Then came the _war. It hfted archist Kapp 'Put.tj
I ability to grup the full im lica-~mo.:.her, who catered to his habit Httl£'r fr.o~'l obscunty into a ata.te 1920, When_ the ·.bli
tiona ot thinga he aaid and d~ t of Jdhng. of exaltatiOn. tured Berlin, but w
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waa thia failure t Upon her death he found himself "To me. those hours were like a to yield by a gener
aigntficance of hia ~ :;;eas":J~ ~e alone and friendless, without any deltveranct," ~itler wrote of the cl&f.med·by the JCIHrt.
that wu consid~re wo 5 an. ee 5 1means ot earning a living andloutbrea.k of tnc war In ''Mein These "free corpa". ·
..;i" the coolnesa hc-dia dl;e:~~nunbi.c_for.<;:ulte unpre-parel:S for the battle or)l{ampf." "I am not uhamecl to were financed by _ac-
momenta after vjof i ~ cn~ca~)h!e. He ha.d bcf!n a ta.ilure at school I!IRY that. overcome bra .stonn of lata, .who UkeWtae
thou ht a~d tern en ou ur.l 0 and t~.'8S un:1blc to pa:ts txamlnR--- enthusinsm, I tell on my knees and dermtne 1he ·Go'
occ..:iona he wuper, ·~{e~ufoh! 0~ ti<;ms. \-\~hilc hll'l parents were atill thanked Heaven !rom an overflow.. thwart the work
!ntb tea.ra a , repol a. ahve HttiE'r had J:'Onc tor a .ahort ing hcf\rl." . allied Military Com
nd h):atenca. lime to Munich, Where he had A :,.·el\r before, in Slltburg, thelltahed in GermlllY. t
Proparandll. a Ba!ilc \Veapon ~~en ~ome courses . In drawing. Austri~":' doctors h_ad njeeted him umec!, _in aecorda
At the aame ti h h \\ 1th h1s mother's passirlh he be .. for nuhtary aerv1cc because of provtsiona ot the Vt
me, owcver, e took himself to Vienna., where- he! · · . ·· ·• ·
pos1es~d an uncanny 11hrewdness oppll<'rl for fll.dmi!l!llion to the Acad ·
in hi~ ~aUmaco of the conduct ond cmy of Arto. He thOU!'hl of bccom:
A Spy f Or ConsplYQ
• fOY$ Agatns
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P~Yc 0 ogy ot ntass~s and Jndi· ing 11n archltt"ct The few dr:\\\ings
;~~~s.lhand dt·•:oped h> a tine he preoented to' the rurecwr were
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JOrne · L bor party· DaR. Q
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emot' tTar 0 swaying- the1rlao mediocrt'. )lO·o\·ever, that hi!! ap- ·.


i th~o~~·ld he IUtcesa ~e achleY(d plication wes denlcd for lack of Hitler acted u· an fntentgence pUblican leaden no
f~r ;:. e enhaneed hts contempt qua.Jit'icaUon. offict-r or spv tor theae ''free inga of En.ber&'er
..flock e {.ople, whom he calle~ ': Fro~ 19~9 to the ou_tbreak of corp~" hands. He establisht!d rela· In 1919 Hitler ~
"mlxtu0 ~eep ·~~ blockhca.ds, at1 the Ftrst l\ ~r-Jd War, H1Uer led a tions with influential military eir- the task ot keepll
lee... ~e O I up 1.tY lnd coward· wretch~d ex\&lc~ce. For a whHe he cles both inside and outafde the little band callJnr
djre t e was convmced that well· lived In a Vtenn& "flophouse," Reich'IW(·hr. \Vher. the latter IUP'" man La.bor part)'
r i c ed . propa&"anda. by a deter· among b('.gg"n and vag:-abcmds. prel'lsed the Communist regime in thfl!l group and W.l
• I ::et,m~no!'lty, backed by tn~r:e at He spent ntghta on park benche&, BavarJa jn 1919, Hitler fumiahed thereafter by sevt
• a et:Ic m~~enl, conslituterJ harassed by the police. He was ah)lnformntion thnt Jed to the execu- ficers and formez
a ~1~E'- T?acl to VI• ory. !outcast amnng outcast!, .. attn~ st tion or wnny Communists and so-- Ernat ~om ·at 1
Ev !'lr.re.\·d snd con:;t•nt appli· !a monastery F-tlllp ltitrhen. 'f'hi:~,f'i,,Jt~h The ;tctivities of the mili· tain o 'lfaa
·· "·~A~!*"•"e-' ....... rc·""'" J,..rl "n1onJ!' oUur Go,·err.o. 'J~va1
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Bent Most of Europe to His Will by Manipu·


lating Chaos That Was Aftermath
of the Firrt World War
. Adolf HiU~er, one-time Au!lria.n/while all of Centrai Europe trr.m·
""tagabond 'Who rose to be the Qic- bled before Wh&.t appcRterl teo be the
tor ot Germany, •a,.t;t:menter of . I
the Reich., 111 d the ICi)'-lrge of Eu-~lrrcslst:bl~ ~vance of t:ttc. goo!le- 1
rope. wu. Jike Lenin and )!{uno- stepping l\3.~1110rdes of hJI adopted
Unt, a "Product or tJ\e First World country. . :
War. Tt.e r::ame ~~f''"ft.l circum• For more than flJt :-:~an •fter his ~Iii~~'('
atanees, born (\f the titanic con-~ advent to powll'r in January, 1933, ,.
lliC't, that urried Lenin, a booki!h 1 there ISPcmcd to be no one_ w~o
profellional revolutionist, to thE;Iwould dare t.o ~h:tllenge H1tlera
pinnacle or power ln the Emplrel prop-us from vtctory to vl.:tory
of the Czara and cl~ared the road. unl1l he met rrl'llbtancC' trom
to mutery for Mussolin\ in the 1 Poland, backed by 1.he Anglo· 1
Rome of the Caea&rs also paved. French alliance. . .,•• ,,. H
the way tor HiUer'A domination jn ShorU.Y lf ..cr his du~membennent
the former mighty Germany ot the a~d •ubJugatlon of Czecho!llovakia
MobenZ"ollerna. H:tler WLS reported to ha\'e laid,
Like Lenil\ and ){ua.;o~lni Hitler "Jofy time ta short." His blow
e,.m,. 01.1t of the bloC)d and chaos BJ:"a.tnat Poland and chalh:.,g~ tr~ I
a1' 1914-18, but ot the three he was Franee •nd .Enghlnd le!l! than a!,.•,.,_,,,'
the •trangeat phenomenon. Lenin. year later wr-re tak~ a.s tndica·
While not 1mown to the gcn(lral!tJcns that hr had delcnnin~d deHb ..
public, had tor many year11 before erately to stall!e all he had I\Chl~Ved1
the kui'Slan R.e...oiui.ion occupi~d •j•nd .all ~hat l'le •till yl'arned for-\ r1""':G.4;,·~
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•~ prominent place., leader and lneo· domm~bon of Europ~upon one! Ria lh
J -~ Mtiti~ of the BolshP.-vist pal'ty. c~r·d, ;\'ar, se.nshl.l:': Pt:rhtiJlS, that~ rno er
.'\it M'us5ol1nt "-·as a v.·iCI~l~· known So~! t.me v.a~ 11g-amst hun, thst he hedj J
,.. eialist edi.tnr, orator u.c! politlcia.n U:1l~~sh~1 t~rc.es ot hatred t'nd op- 1lo. earn 1\. pre-ori<.o 11 li\1nr by
:,~· .. before maJ.lng hi• bid for power.IPO!:ill01l t;nou.-;hout the wnrtd tha..t 1 Patntin~ p ~h;rf' poat.:a.rd• for
·· Hitler \\•as nothing, and rrom nf)th· might e'•ntually dcaLroy'.him. · tradcf;rnf'n an~ tioing mlnqt car•,
{ :lng- he been me e\'eryUling to most. Series of Broken Pro-mi~e. ~ peNntr.r -.vnd•. , r - ·, I
r German•. · \ . e\'ert:a•leo~.s. h,. con~idered him-
1 Lenin dr,...am~?d of y.·orM revoh1· Tho~e who had hoped that Bile- sel! to be an IHLJit ot talent
J, : tiC\n. Mua~~oo:ini thl:adercd o! the 1CE'S.s at home and extenJtiim of hiP: hated lhe wor1d for not oco;o:-d~:n;
1
eoming world Victory ot tascl.m.IPOWer . abroad would make him him r('co~lition. He spent hi•
r Hltlu actually challenged the more c:rcum.s;,ect and r•:-Juctant to RUre , ho\lrF. dfly·drea.ming
• earth to combat by unleuhlng an· pur2 ue t~e prop-a~ of co~que.!lt ~e b~oodmg O\·~r Ius. fru~tration.
other 111ar of na.lil'lnP.. Emeqpnglh.&d on.~hned for h~rn.sclf m ".Mem h1mself adm1tle.J l•l h•;••~.;~~~~~~J~I
fmm the field in 1918 as an h.ampf &nd in his epeechea had raf'hY that up to hi>~ ~
obliicure lance corporal, he ltd Gf'r· abandoned that hope When, Jn vjo- year he wu what l•
many t'9.•enty--one yf!artt later a.s ,~ation. .of hb; promlse to rE"spect the good-for-nolhfn~. a apoUed
aupreme Fuehrer and ·war Lord. \mtegnty o! Czechos1o\-·akia after Mon'l by a L'~·nsitive eco, a
.. . Munich, he marched on Pra~:ue and leas spirit and a quick
Subdued Many Nalloua jreduced that nation to & Gern1an yearned pau1onatcly to
I Before thf> cJirr,ax of a ('.areer 1pro1ectoret.-. Impression, to ga!lin~~··~~~!,~~~~~~·
unparalleled in hi!'tory. he had aub·l lt. WAll not the first promJse he attain to great ~
dued nine nations. defied aucccs.s- had broken. His whole course at kJ\11W everything.
fl1lly and humiliated the greatest hom2 and a.broad had been marked tion, to n1aslcr the world.
powen of Europt. snd crutrd alby ~roken promi&es and ht did not PolitiC& Hi• B.ulln"' p 811108
aoc:tal and "conomle "ystem found- hNulale to muncre many of his . . • a
ed upon thf! C!omplcle lubjr.ction own clos~at adhf'rtntfl, aa lie did in H1a gr~ate~t pat!tOn wu tor poll...
of •core• Of million• to hiR will the pur~e or Junf' 1934 'When he tiC'S. A ~hy Rtld beate.n youth, Hit·
'! tn a.n basic features ot' social, po·lrenom,Uy directed the 'knung or ler would becomt trana'Cormecl u
UUtal, economic and cultural life. Capt. Ernst Roehm knct a group eoon All converaatlon turntd.
Sixty-fl\•emHUonGermansylelded of Jeadlng Naz.ta who ha.d ventured tna.tterat political. Hia tongue
to th" bJandtshmrnt11 and ma-~nel·. t"' interfere in hts plans ror a cJO!IIt'!r loo~en and a torrent or worda
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,I tm of this lltnder man ot medium !a•a.ociation ot the Reieh 15 wehr with num frrmt hla 1tp11. Jn those dsya
• height. with little black muatachcllhe rtgime and tn 11 tattd upon !ul- hC'furt· Ute FJrat Worl<l '"!H•r Hitler
<'I and 1boc'k ot dark hair, whoa!! ter· fUJment or the original Naz.i party ncvt•r forhled frlendahlpa, mate
vor and demagogy &\\·epl e•:try .. proml11ea In lhe economic tith1. fcma1P. He .never cpmmunicated
Wng before him wtth outstretched The worJd-wide condemnation or with l1\' fantUy, wl)o thought hitn
ar1na a~: the lllviO!' and regenerator h~l n1ethods WU ftd by the syatem dP.a.d. Jetred. e.t by acquainta.ncea,
of the ~a.Ulerltnd. o( tt>rtorb:m he ha.d e•bbHah('d a.t ~he wept. . '
Au.tna, wtth 7.000.0DO inhah- home and in t.ht'! r.ountries h~ had! The one tlung that
itanta, auccumbP:d helplcJ~PJy to his/conquered, the j•iHng or aeoreos ot hope lind courage W&l ·
fnvulon. More th1n 2,000.00D a~r.. thousands m prilllons and concrn- ~rau_on ()f . the Austro-Hungarlan
:mana 1n lht l'uOetn. C'Ountry \Vert tration camp.e, the •~cret murder },n;ptre, Wh1ch he {orU&'W, and evf..
.u!ded to hi• domain when ht of opponenlll flnd those aup,p~ctcd df"nccR of which ha.d become ap-
thrcattned lo im·ade Czecho•to... of oprosition, the rulhltAS destruc- parent to many long before the
vakta. and 101 000,f,(·(t Czech!' &ild linn Qf the Jews and thP persccn- \\'Rr. Con.sJderjng himself a Ger..
Slovak& were tlf!d lo hit chftl1nt t.inn or tlle Cathollc and Protestant nlhn, hr felt superior to
wheel, theJr n11lion Pl.riJlfH!d or lh Churchr."' In hta drive for nazi!i- srou.ad him. For the Sla.va
rlPftnt:t'F, their Stale destroyed, cation of the nation. rmpm: hf' felt c-ontil&t. or
1Jew:c- he f••lt hatrf'd r
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'.JBER FAMILY
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I martyr or him by kf"eplng him in \tt more and more di!!icult to .eop
prison or taking •recial mea.sures, 1with tt.em. Tbua the mo\·em-,;:~
,J!,or !lOme time HtUer appeared to gathered force u the fill&l ah~\1
go inti'l retiremPnt. He was at down waa approaching. .
.ct,.it:i: ·~. 't4~- ,.:. r 'f.'~< work on ":Metn l{ampr," begun tn Powerful Element& AWed.
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1Priaon. but At the same time con.. ,
4 . ·! ~"! ... _,...,.,~ ·"it .. .;~~,.-? tinued q\rittl)· at the taalc ot re· 'nle •arne method• that Hi 14
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t:./l~-:.. · ,;- -. ~ bullrl)ng his ehattn<'d g-roul\ and subsequently used againlt oth•
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\ 1 1~ .t'J"l developing the foundations for h111 naUons-lntJmidation, violent ar
~ t ~ ,t m11s." movemen' abusive propaganda. coercion :mt
~)I ~·.. : ~\ 'Within the next seven year:. h~ terrol"-Were. applied by the NI.Zi
-~,- l ,l' ' ~ 'j~ s~ 1 obtained a huge following, which to their political opponcnb 1n n.
~,At-~~~~~-~'~ -~l¥/;1: \ca.me to nun1ber 3,000,000. It v.ras many. W1L'l Jncreaaedsupl>Ortfl'<
f t t_J·/~ ~ ..... ~~~~ t;.-:'~-f ~ built along military lines, \\rith tl~e army and lndustrialista,
{ ~ .~ ,. , 1• ...... ' ,n. \."'1 ·army corps, regiments and com- gJgantic propaganda machine 'W
~~.. 4 ~~· -,t \ - ')f·~-panif's. The men wore uniforms set up, which, backco by blUUo

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5!'!:, -f' ~~h , • 1 t.' , · 1.and were aubject to slru:t mUJtary of throats, blared wild accuaa.Utl
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" '·'. discipline. This ann)• consieted of in an unendmg stream "ga!nat t
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• 'k.!l.:.-4\i,._.~';:.~ , .. / ~~·i the Storm Troops, who l\'ore brol\71 Govemmer.t and ltaden ot -otl:
• ~~'~......,.-' . ···..:~ ·'"' ~· ··. 11h'1rt a, an d th e Bl ack Guards , rep- parea.
~ lnsentmg mor-e carefully p1ckcd
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Meil like Guatav''StreaemiNI.'
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1. .:..'l:', :':,.l~-~ · j ·t;:.. ~. tormations, weat-ing black Jht~ta.\fla.ynOthing of Sociali&ts and.~
• ~·~ ·~ t~ ~_>.~.:I.· U, ._a::..~ •.~ These troopa acted as the HiUer crats were denounced u traitc
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~·"'•fi police at })ubllc meetings and
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land held up to public lgnomh
·y demonatratlon_,, attacked .lnrs 1.n Their llvce were 1n constant 41
,.."'... :f: 1>-~·- 1 ·,. j.~!l_ tlij the 1treets or Munich, broke up ger. Anatmosphereofclloorder"
:~~-crt.i? :!r'B'· ,~;-·;·,JI '· ·~ meetings oi the oppositiOn, staged created with the intent off~
""··¢;;..:+-~· t:~ .. ·~; ( . ; ' f.~.,t.,,.:a:lreet brawl• With Communistslpopulu demand tor a '.t:J:ot
~\" ..:!I ! ~. ,.~~.t' 5 t!l ~ and republicans, bca.t up leaders hand." .All thls wu 1t&ged 11
'f'',;k)ii\~~ .; Jl.,,:.-k"'· r.)'7i',~ o! other parties and, In general, tremendous dramatic effect bJt
· ..... Ce'-'t f,_.-f; A' t{ ; • .t- I conducted a reign of terror with able propaganda or&"anizat1.~
.i~i_,.f" 1 .... A~'.~. -...:::~lv."hich the authorities found tt i~·,rected by Dr. .loaeph Goeb'bel1•
..._,.·; ·-~~Nr,.., :f'.:f-!" ·.} ~1.11 creaaingly dt!f1cult to cope, tn pro- In the meantime th~ C
1# :·f':,. 1'--ff..' ;i5:'~-l~t~ ·~;;.r.. portion as the political aspect of t&in Roehm,. muei- ~e
;J,l!.-,.{ ~1 ,' tl·',., H~. sd]·; ; ' the Nazi movement gathered his ti~s with the RechaWehr, wl
""l.le ·.,_._:~'!li! . ·:~ • .- ( ;-:. ·t 1trength. came torealizeJDore&Uldmorc 1
•,j't\J ·~-!f: ~7'"iFl':~'~t~-:~?-:-; ,: i
1 The nation was thrown into a. hfJ could not be realsted witho\o.t
~~.h...~J~~.t;·• ' state or veritable etril war. The tendlng tjloae mllllona of the p<
. Soctalists and Democrats took tation U'XIn whom the Retchn
lt1~ father counter~measurcs by forming U1eir !ts:eli, Meking the rearmamen·
se:ni-mllitary Rcichsbanner. while Gcnnany, had to deptncL Wf.1
!new !IOWf'l' and gr~atncrs to con1e. the _Communist~. fighting the So- pos.lth•egen1uaforpoi.it1cal_ltri.1
The extremism ot hi~ utterances Cl::\hsts and the l'epublicans. ors;an~ of the kind necessary for bfl.
· • and promise.:; made litUe i.mpres- ited thf'il' Red-Front "F'.i~htcrs umph, HiUer ceme1.ted the .t:z1
.
~./ ~ sion at first. Tile poor Jancc cor- Lr..1.~e. _The authorities in BavRria,lb.:re. of his movement by &mf
'; · 1P':lllll. w"~ tr~.<>t~d a~ a circus ptr· Thunng-ta and other German ElAtes ma.tmg the lupport of the
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'\~~~~ltli~i~i'i~~.':~';< for-mer. f'eoplt.. !a.ub·hctl at h:m and OJlf·nJy sided with Ute Hitlerites powerful d~ments, the .. army
.~ 1 his dream a. Germany lay cru:'lhed andfacU_tta~ed I heir work. Soou thcjjnduatrJ,J>.h!>ts, -~·~~h the en~w
and ptostr:1le fl.ftcr her dl'!eat i.n a 1auth.orlhee 1n Pnl6Sia began to find. ~d blind app_rov&.l ot.hW~
1
.four~)'Parwar Po\'ertvandmiservj
: I Were abroad,;, the land. It seemed
u if many deor:acfcs W01.1ld have to
IReich Army Generals Become" His-Captifl _ -·:-. ···- :--...··-··" _.:_ 11
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pno• b<!ore lne naUon could pull
,....u logelhor on (t,, basis ol a I H"IS p0 J"f"
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J power JncreaseJ After.;:'J.
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iZ-~-~~ new Ol'der. But Hiller pcnevered. ' -

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Strale.g:r Formula Simple .Already in thofie days, five years radically curtailed,· t.&xel
bdore hi~ adve-nt to pow~r. the raised to a degree never k
Hi!\ stretrgy WB..! bued on a :dm.· army generals had bcrr'me his pris- before, and popular diaeon~J
oners. Tho~;e who, like GcnPral tinued to mount :ln .ever_JJ,
·~;iir~/i

Iments
pie principle; to obtain the tiUpport
i'
o( and in!lnenUal ele-
PO\''Uful
in the a~my' indu1try and
von SchlE'IChcr, later attem-pted to threatening degree. - · ·, ·.~,
v.ithdro:~w to an independent policy, There was talk of Mitler'a l:
t.nd to buttre!!.s that with pald for It with their ll\•es or with taken into the Goyernment, 1
Iftnance
support M~Jon~.., t~e mass"'· He ad- obJtvion.
dreucd lMl?Rel. flrl't to th.e middle
persistently relused, oyin
Bllt great u .. were his auccesaes would not rule unleaa be wa.
clo!ISE':'!, rtiJncd ~y inflA.lJO~, and in the yearA after the Munich to command all authority.: J
·. mnnBr,t•d lo obta•n sonu"' ars1stance putsch, tt was not until 1n30 that same time, however. he. c1e
f~om el~Jn.~n~" amon~ th~ ;workers llillE'r etnerg<'d d~iinitely u a that he would attain that pm
·t,•;ll;lt."':•""(l.- du~;PP~llllf'~ 10 the revolution. mighty political powl'r in Gennany "lega.t" meana only, that h• t
. . o lte nuddle cla~!lca he -prom- A 1 t . u R. 'ch ta · 1ntention of carryinC out 1
" •. .,.."" 1sed r~ 1ef from. what hr caUed the
1 s a c u 1928' m lb ~~ 11 g d'6tat. -. · ,
tyranny Qf big buSinc~;l'l, parUcu· !~~l:U~s ~; ~hal rea~, ~iller w:.s ln 1&.,1 BlUer Wu reteh
·11ft~~·\ tht: drparLnent atore8, with aut
in th~ f'~~tl~~i'heMe,;eu:;ati Presid.e;t von Hindenburg_ f
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I 'd':rr'~ lt""t1"l1 tradf'smrn fflund
,;·:-r.K'l'Uzlf:::! t.~r.m1cuthatowh<'n comp"t~. He promised
ilj
or 1930 he rrceivcd 8 000 000 voteo~~ first time.' Untn that mome
't · aged Preaident had ateadtu

a:tt~:~v~.t~.;~~~~~;z~ era hP
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in pnwtor he would and captur~d 107 ICR. s.
di!IISolve the! dtpartmeht atore•. enrtl· lt. was onr. of the greatest up1ets
nil l~leiCllt.
fused to me•t the man Wb
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·in U1e turbulent hltilory of the tegar e as an ul'.,.._. ...
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dilli'Olution
~either oc t.hen· promJse•
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work
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. Gr.rman Rt>publJc. . th
me Hltl er h a d ~-eo
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BJ. took
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CO"OOd advantage
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p ld e t'appeare
veritablf" fdol not only of the active res en ~ co
d t hof that
ave....-.
n!id t1. ....y·
en~;e w I]
b t t tb tnthusiastJcaUy of the army
.
I Added to h111 economic proR'ra.m l\ZI ar , lnC"I.l 'r8 u o
· drRi~ntd to appeal to the ruined maasea who cut their DalloU for ltreutnl! 11 phlr,
e p . g h' oround lnU
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.ddl 1
m 1 e-r 11.ss rJf'mcnl~>, hi'! put for- him . a we are, \\' .a p 1e"'6-... •Ji
· ~ to the a ed execuUve T
ward .hi!t slogenR of PXlremt na- The fJ!ctor that gave hiS move· man" wa: moved and ~bat
UonnJJ,;JJl and r•ci~m-lhe unlon ot numt lht& ~r~at impetus was the tried to brin about some
all Germa~ 11 on_ UJe basis or Jlelr. r.conof~?lc C'Tt<;ta that broke over the unit betweln HiUer a.n.d
·~ determinat1o 11 m a grcat~r Gf"#'· '~~rld m 1~29 and atruclt_ Germany in Ya ninst whom the Na
·.:.._ many, lt ,.,..u not until 1g2g that I \Uth parhcular severlt). Nearty.be~n .!aging a vitriolic can
::.:",; he eot;ue forward \\itn a pro ... ramJ7.0('!0,000 unemploy('d, added to thei
f',.,., """ f'.,.~..,.,,.~ wl,.., ha·· t.,.'~ 0 n 1 ,.. zmlliona: of impo,·crished mhl.dle·J Hltle. r Ag~t Hlndenl
, ·~ · .. . -~ th" l''''"'""""'"'" nf ~
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811: ~«dESE ¥'M~");tlt1": :p::j·~~~--
Neitt, •. S ,cd Tobacco -._, 'nlt N~w- Y •• t
Nor Prank Liquor
political purposes. His only passion land
Enlightenment, !or a. \Joy~vtt
wu politlc.s. on French tlres$ m'?dell.
Adolf Hitler w~ an ucetle, a j
W<.>men ot the people did not Hitler detested ~vening clothM
ceUba.te and a vegetarian &ftd he 1 rally to him u.ncu arter he had· and wore tun dress only on rar•
::1elther anoked nor drank. .From a'!hieved a large degree ot promt· \'IRU!! to the opera,
h\a ea.rly youth he waa llll eccentric. nence. He ne\•er became a hero to Thoush roerctlus to pol1Ucal op•
At the age o! 18 he ~uffered from b.l& \'alet because he did not have pone~ts, he was klnd to antmala.
lung trouble and hi1 pa~lon&le A nultte.rl~t. he wa~ aicken~?:d by
ambition to become a grut hlsto-- any. Long before housemft.\d! the sight o! bl~od. A Wagnerian
rlc ttgure fmpt1Fed htm to take flocKed to hi!!! auppnrt, hta feminine mystic, he loved spectacles of'
good care or himae\f. Careful diet supporters were women of the up- heroics and death. He was simple,
was hl1 delib~rately ehos('n method,, p('r class. But be couM be very Spartan n.nd vain to the point or
Holed a p.lmple life even after he charming to women when he cho~e megalomania.. Whl:e he took good
had attained to the dfzzy helghl!l ot and. flfter achieving power, t'''en care of }l'l!l loya! lieutenants he had
Fuehrer and Chancellor. He had learned the art of kfs:ilng their no rul loyaJt.y to anyone, and in.·
three rutdences: the official rni- hanJs in the salon manner. He was hjs party he Knew ho\V to Ul.wa.rt
denee tn the Ch3nceUor·a Palace not \Vahout humor but of a rather oppnsiUon by sett:ng triendlll
'tn Berlin, a modest apartment in htavy aort. against one another. HJ• enrmlel
Munich and his ch~let nu.r Berch· Although he had a.cqulred con- he supprc~SE'il ruthlessly.
tesgaden. siderable poJse, ht wu Violent 1n "'hile endowed with vult energy,
ln Betlln he. maintained only tlve argument. he w:1s a procrastinator in rnJnor
att\~ts, ca.retuUy chosen t'rom Httler made what may be called matters and was given to ha.sty
among ole! J'srty comradea. One of hi• social debut in the earlier day.! decision• on Jmportant thlngs. H•
these, Brigadier Schreck, wa.a his ot' hi• career Jn the drawing room talked with gr~f\t rnpldlty. An itt-
chtlttffeur. The othen fncJud~ hi.t ot Frau Katherine Hanfstaengl In terviewer usually found th&t tt w..
for the post becauae he Munich, but his gnatcst woman himself who was beh1g Jntervtewed..
to cook Hitler'• favorite friend was Frau Victoria. von Dlrk .. While pretending to listen to a4•
vegetarian dishes and could be re- sen, wJdow ot a millionaire who vice, Hitler always made hfa OWll.
--.,,--------'--IU"d upon to l(Uard Again!'t ~oJson- buia the Berlin subway. She spent decisions. ~
lnlterve>o·llng; hi.t nl&jor-domo and at de-de- a large portion of h~r husband's. He read little, Although he pol• 'J..

c::rUl.l ·ended 1n the


camp.
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fortune in helping to tina nee Hit-' seued a library o! 6,000 volurnea.
The Fuehrer Uked to dtive te•t Jer's propaganda. AJthough in later His outbursts of furious enerl)"
ln an open a.utomobfJe and wu an years •he fell out with the party would Or preceded by long Pf'rloda
r Sept. so, 1938, by whieh aviation e.nthustut. \Vhen driving he continued to regard her as ~ of Jndc-l,.ncC". When rout~ed to anger •
~ 1 Y obtair..ed the Sudeten and. he prefEcrred. to ait in front With the fnvorite and for t. long time r~t:"U·ihc bec~me dan~~e:ll\\1, even tor ht•
G t CZech chau!feur. · Jnr!y took tea. with her at }ler St•r- ('lose r.seoc!ntrfl. He brooked 110
er~an regtona o ,. o- had n J'a.aton for Neataes• Jln home every fOrtnight. - ('Ontra.Uiction. H!s_nt>ura•thenlafr.. ,
,a_..o;r ..:•+ ;,.~~· r.' .,.•• : ·- HI 11 f lte tum f' d t .AJJ a youth Hitler developt'C a. qw:.·ntly drove 111m to teart an« 1
rrtna" ·.to a .pttch mad.e by avor co. e oona ste 0 pasalon for W&&T~erian mU6ic. ln hystt!ric!!'. ·
in Berlin after he ha.d gone tlack~~ouatf'.• kdha~ eto!b.tandpueat Munfch, Where- he laid tlle founds- Hitler wa.a tt-uly devoted to mu•.-.
e. 1s -:>n l eco. • on was te t1 f hi t, h m t sio not NtJy as an art but u ._ tont• ..
hlm at Berchtf'Bg&d en, th e Iron Cro!ls he V."'On in the First ons o • mo;vemen e e' lor his nerves Hi.• favorites were ,
l~at. led to the ~funich pact, World \Var-. He dfsHked jewelry but 1F!au \VJnifred '' ag~er, \'.idow ~~ \ !=:.chubert Beei.hc-··~n and Vlagner. -:.··
J.tin1ater NevUte Chambf!t· ha.:! _a. passion for being neat. S!cgfrie \Va,gner, t H! cvmpos':.'r ~ "' OM o'r the numy dlsa.ppoint- .·
td.·. ;
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. . Hlt\er n··ver Y:c-nt shopping and
had all the things he wnnted to
ri: us as c 1
11 · t F{tau ~'-: gni~r bee~m~rsn ~~ ment' of hl• yout.h wa.a hla rejec- ·
' ~r, e, an ' · tton tv the Vie1~na. Academy whell,
told me prt.vate:ly, and lut purcha~ tent to htm at the Chan- gether with B.tt.er 1 devotf~n to he a.p}•Hrd for admittan('e to atudt
he repeated publicly, tl'iat cellery. Wagner •. made them last frJt:>lld!l. 1 art and :" ..chlt~r.t,!ra. He !rmnd aat•
•he Sudete.:-t German quee-:.ion Ht: suffered trom insomnia, and At one hm13 thEre were re?oru t.hat I is! actio;~. for t.hi~ rcbuf'f aa lea.de•
;If'd, tha.t i• the ·end of Gtr~ for this reason had no r~gular they would marry. but thest 'l>ere of th ... Nazi party when he super•
1 tenttorial clalms in Eu- hou:rs tor goJng to bed or rising. denied. Perhaps because of these vised- the plans tor the Brown.
., . Luncheon waa alway,; pro:nptl); at report& Httler drew away from her. House in Munlch, J)arty headq_uar-
s tll&n 1tx :months after thes~ 2 P. M., however. H3 entertained To Frau Wagner, however, h_e owed ten. He also interfered mueh bt
wen spoken, Hitler marched modestt:.-~ thf! guests usually being much of his eR.t!Y financial ald. She the designing of new mu 1eurna aru1
•·"lpb tnto Czechoslovakia ani"! party offleiab an~ leaders from the was not wealt~y, but becatTse of Government buiJdir.g.s. To •how bla
·d the entire country to a provinces. He d1d r.ot expect his he: aoci:l.l ~o!ltJon she was able. to R.r,preciation of thing!! beautiful he
.i.n pl"Otf:ctorate. gueat.a to eat his vegetarian food, re:se considerable sum~ tor the liked to make gifts of exp~nsively
_.. an. 26, 1984., Hitler oon~luded however, and served tht>ir ta.vorJte Nazi movement when Hitler most bound books and objects of art. -~
~-yeB.I" non·aggreBsion treaty meat and fish di.she~. Hitler dil· needed money. When the ChancelJor'• Palace lA ·
Polftlld. Under that pact war liked festlve banquets but enjoyed. Another woman who had his fa-,13PrHn wa.s being redecorated for
beo~t•tely excluded as a mu.ns ea.ting. out frequently, part1culariy vor was Lenl Rlt>fenstnhl, ll. fl)rmer hi.;n ht a'.:perintended the work m
'-'ing any questions that mtght when Ul .Munich, where he had sev~ movie actress, whom he entruste(J 1 se"er.!l modernistic rooma and paid
between the. two countrle• eraJ .hau."lU. He loved onion aoup, with the task of editing the prop&.-: "'peri e.! attentJon to the installation.
both, nations pledged them- prepared according to hia own ga.nda film ''The_Tr!umph of \\-ill," J~t Nordic mythological ta:t"eBtriu
to maintain the atatWI (!UO reeU>e. the photograph~ng of the 19~!5 depicting Wotan creating th~ world.
~\Veen the two. When fn Nuremberg, attending Olympic Game:t in Eerltn and va- H1 Fa Cf
A.prll 28, 1939, following- ttn the apectacular Nazi party con .. rlous Nazi meetings and spectaclf'.t. llunlch " vorlte ty
·-• foreshadowing the action,' greases, he stayed in a rnode!'lt . His :Mur.tch fiat, which he ,....
; aen: .a bOte to Poland a?ro-~apartment at the Deutsc!ler Hot, a Englbh "'l'D'en tlls l"rlenda deco:-a~ed in 19:3.5 1n hhs: f&vortte
; the treaty ·and making de-- second-rate hostelry. He Bhrewdlyj Thne were e.l!lo two English WO· baroque Nue, white and gold, wu
-~ U!.a.t led on Sept.1,1939. to.esc~ewp~ personal extr&.va.gance aslmen who were hiP frienl!5, the in an unfashionable Retion f?l the

tJ ud the U:1.lea.ahing of the


td World War. .
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.:~ret\. of Genr.an troop11 into 1I>Ohlica.l.y unwise. daughtera: o! Lord Re£ksdnle-the,Prinzregentenstresse. To th11 flat
H~ was fond of tilma and lfked Hon. Diana Freeman~Miltord, alhe would retire when he want&d
to gn'e private .showjnga of favor· su~porter of Sir Ot!'Nald :M.oE>ley•s priYS.Clo"· .Munich was hit favorite
the Wne or the abrogation otl!te screen productions before guests Bla.ckshirta tn EngJa.nd, and the cUy. not only bec-ause of tu archt-
reoaty Wtt.,_ PolatJd HJtlrr abo at the ChllnCl·llery after dinner. He Hon. Unity Freeman-Mitford. ~1e t<'ctural ben.uty t:.1t because it Wa;-
med Great J3ritaln that the t>njoyM looking at newareeJs ot latter was Hitltr's tavorlte and the-re that his car~l!r was JaunehM
t treaty he had eoneludtd with hJmst>Jt and entertained hi.S guests they often lunched together 1n The apartment wa.a run by a hll1
m June 13, 1Q,3~, limiting the also v;lth. aome foreign films. On Munich. Jieter, }!Tau Angella Raubt.l, whc
1an ne.Vy to 3S per cent of the auch occa.alon he would aeat hh:~- !Tau Viorlca Ursuleac, a mem- until. her mar~lage to a Pro!eaao
.;l~, wu null an.d void. The at:lf on the floor in the dark and, ber ot the Ber!in Opera., P.lsC'I en-. "Marttn Hamm1zch, also aupervlae
•,y proVided tor no such unt. appeared to be having 1 good tim~:. ·1oJYed Hltlent friendship. IHaus Wachenfeh!. Hitler'a ~om
ct.l acUon. Hitler'• sudden ln~ Although he became the idol of\ Hitler liked w~ll-dre~'>f'd womt>n tain _rl!tre.st at Buchtesga.den, ove1
n of Ruula 1n. June, 1941, tn many millions he had no tAlent fo:- 1lnd admired lo're.nch styles. On O'"":r:~loCJklr.r," a magn;1icent ViAta ln Ul
non of hil pact \\1tlt. Stalin, real friendship or intimacy. He hst! 1occasion he ~cot('hed tt mov('mcnt\Bavari3n Alp::r, Rt a polnt fro1
anoth,.r breach ot faith, one few women friend!!, His fcmtuln,.. la•mched by Frat: .l()!!e-ph Guebbei~. \vhie~l U1e Fuehrer could lool
coat him dearly. aaaocla.tea, too, were chosen tor 1Nife of the .l\finis!t!r of Pwpaganua aero::~ into hi.s n1tti"u AURirla.
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Polish Invasion Climax of 6 Months
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The Polish crisis, ..-blch aerved troopolnto Poland on Sept. 1, 1939,
as the immediate prelude to the a.nd the enauing deelaraUons of
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'ejdl •C'::ond World War, bC'gan to war by England and France·
rnanlfcst ltsPl! not long after Hit~ again1t Germany in defenn of Po-
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)t>r'f; seizure Of Cze<'hoslO\'&Jda., land and, U J&tef f:venta JhOWt-d,
l<il f•"lliowing the annexation of the eJso in derenae or Russia de-
'11jWt S\:~letcn territory In September, veloped u followa: ' 1
-doj 19 ...1.
~·he Poles 1uld a non-aggrenion On Aug. I Hitler 1\l~moned to
treaty with Hitler, concluded by Berchteagaden Albert Foerater,j
the Fuf'hrer with J.Iarshal Pit- Danzig Nazi leader, for final in-,
sudski, th(! Polish dictator, on .Jan. 1tn1cttona. t
26. 1034, under wh:ch both nations On Aug 11 Italian Foreign wn.l
were obligRlt>d not to go to war • 1

-.... nv('r any dispute Lhat might arise later Ciano met Hitler at Berch-~
between them. The treaty was for te~o.gad~n, where, It it1 believed, the
ten years. Fuehrer Informed him of hla: de-,
The signing of this treaty termination to m":rch on Poland if:
brnuJ!hl a. rooling in the relation~ she remained u~~''!'ldl~g. 1
bctw~t'n Pni~nd Knd her old ally, I ~)n _Aug. 15__ot~l~~al" m ..~erlif! l~t,
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(;.JS: ?.A 1
)oc;Jnber 5, 1938

Director
Federal Bureau of Investi&&tion
<fashington, D. C.

RE:

Under .oepara.te cover acco; tpa.niod by e. co.,y of th::.s ;


lette: th~ are beinc forw.u-ded to the Bureau the followint;
des or~ bed, ~ooklu . . - · . · ·
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::T':!'AU3!.(!1Y C~'FSTS by .!~~ I;o...-vey¥io.:.;gs, p::blished


.{cA
b:,r the Yale t;n:.ver3it~ ?res:;. ~·r~re~sor no:;er:: i:j. Uesc:-ibed a::;
bainr; tho ~terlin:; Profo:;sor t.r Pol:. ticnl ~conon~c :::. ~ ::-nle

ini'o=:U a1. i::;ers on 1~onetur; nn-.;ters.


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} . !"Y T..".:'':'LE (~.J~'!"I '~:..'·:~..._...)
by Adol i ..l·~r~- -tlar !Jt:.bl .!.shed
by the !lo•.l;_;uton , ll'rlin t;ruq un:r, Jo:; ~on, in 1833.

Both o.:' t.:1e::;~ boo):s ..-:;.!ra roeue::;"'::2:~ !.n J,J.ro~~'!..l let. .. or


of ~o-.,e::1bur c • 10St:.

-.a tl1 re:'erence to t!;.e bon1: b)' !:itler. it is undor31..0od


Uln t t;tere e;:j c"ts ni') ccn11lete trnnslnt·i,n .f::l..., ... ;ot• :_nto tho
3~ncl.i.sh lan:;uc.;;e and tJtat th3ro is nome di.fi'eror!CC (}i opini·Jn
as to waich of the ·ro.ri:Jus edi'.:ions or tr::m~ln";icn3 5s trc
J!10Si.. co::1:r.let.e. i tselZ in 'i;he -ori,:;in:-..1. So!-:mn.."l. Vt,Jr~ion
~£'13e boo~:_
i:; nppnrcntly su'::>jec-:. to chan: ·.a ''~ten cundi tions ::m.·:o t~ .5.s c1!l-
sirnb1e and so t.'le !TKr YORK Tn::::;; of ·:oc'-"llor ;;;, 1<>:::8, rn:.:o
15.- colwr.n C~ sta:tes thP.t pto{;e G~19 of Hitler• s bo·-~: is to
unclar;;o "a historic!\l ccrroction" on ~·ucsd£.y • l>ec::>I.tber 6, l~SP,
at 11hioh time paGe 6S9 o~ the Wlc.brid~;ou Goroe.u ec!itiot, 'Will .;
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The two authors, oDe an Ite.lillll aDd the other a


Gerosn are both apparently re:t'uf.ees a.nd l!lambers of th a
Graduate Faculty or the New School for Social P.esearch. There
is presented in the book aD aooount o£ two i'asciSlllll, C'llB
Germe.n and one .Italian. The euthor:s analyze the international
character of fascism and its threat to world pao.oe and
.American dBIIIOcracy. rhe book ~ it. very complete illliax.

'{JJ'IRDS OF THE PRE§~


by Georr;e 'teldes, published
by ,Tulianl!le~::mcr, Ino., 19313. 'fhe book is directed to
The il!ii&Cienn iG'liSpaper Guild and u'"~ers interest.ed in n f'reo
press. It is noted that there is a brief: chApter on
Eoses L. J.nnenber~; on po.,;es 240 to 241. The bod: has a
good index a.llli a;o "ears to contain a ~;ood volmm of in!'ormation
rez~.rding persons prominent in the nBl'tSpaper world. Seldes
is ·a~t111:1ptint;
in his boo!: to show the extent to vlhi ch the
public press is f'ra:~, bought, yallov:, vicious· or scared and
to \1hat e:tto11t tho$a' ~o run the press are servw:ts o£
"the lords" -.,ho oontl"'l it.

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bod: J:o.s subtitle "T!f~ "!J::;, Fnn _j) ·,-c:c..~Y.
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I~rncr is described as be ng a &radua+.e or Yale end until recently
wns the editor of T!:E llATIDU f'J"om which position ho resi~:,'lled
to accept a professorship a·i; :7illiams College. ~his is his
first book. The point of Lerner's book is that our democracies
arc being attacked by fll.scism, ooi!IDUlliBT.l 1 and various other
types of' Government whi~· seek to destroy th8!ll and thllt
WJ.ile it is not yet too la~e, "it is later than you think."

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khoff, u.. a.nau .Am-. bOcomo momben of tho Amerlka·
• ..Ue4 aa 11eanta17 BQJl at the Deubcb.e VoUmbuDd or the eo c-.tle4
llt&te Departmat todo¥ ,and Ja. Proopec:tlvo Cltlau Lug1u mu.t
torme4 111m that tho OenDaD GoT· tu1p from· Ill- orpnlaUona at .. )- ··-
ernment bad ..ain warned ita zaa.. once .., · _ j
Uonalo noldent In tlllo country Tho Bund lo called a Oerman- _ _J
apJDat membenhip In the Amer- Amertcan Nul orpntzatton, whlc::b
lka-Deutocho Volkabund or &D7 bao boon attacked duo to tllooctlvl·
··~ble ..ubdltute orpnlaUou ti• of Kahn. A recent meetlnc of
of that JdD4!" a branch of the orp.aUaUon at.
' The pnmment"• announcement.. Buffalo ended In a Dear-riot when
IIWio orqmaiiJ' tllroUCh tllo Oe"" Amerle&ll LcJon mambero beclded
......, Nowo Buftau at BerUn, ell- Kubn froiD U.. floor and offared
.. - a - at .u.turban. . pre-
etplt.ate4 bJ' •r••eb• to the Nazi
mono pbJoical avldenoo of lllelr ,..
Htttment lt he wou14 lei.TI the,
meeUI:lp Ill Mew York aDd ..._. ~er'e platform.
- - bJ' Frlb lCubn, Bund leader. The lnotructlono oontalned In tllo
The order· .-.DiDc ·oa. Derman citi- pTenament'• ~cement affect

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Ueved to be memben of the Vo~U--
bund. The ezact number of Bund
too bolq .-lved from 0enDa11 membere II not lmown l>o$ a - ·
e l - Jtrin& In U.. United Btateo JoriiJ' or tllam an bollned to bl
the OarmaD Oooenunent l'lltarateo Amerfe&ll cltlano. • ·
tllat a - e l - mu.t not lie- The announcommt of tlio a -
loDe to · U.. Amerfka..Deutocho Governmont'• order wu .-tved
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~en ~.- the . .al lat.a\1 Wu\14 eeoUou r4 the papera and
oont.ained .... worded . . ~eo.- ~ anw haM. n.
lch, 01.11 ~ ••·• • . - lt&W that. be hu DOt.lce4 11ail.ar
edl nma1ac 1a the Gb!aaso papon OYer the ,..t. t.o 71V11 alliS at.at.e4
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F varieties of minda foil into thio cate- of expreooion open to his paranoid

I and Jooeph Stalin had been, or


even now could he eumined u
eaaea X. Y and Z in a paychiatric
clinic, would we hawe a better under-
r;ory. The paranoid may he an agr;reo- mind were hate. His complex has led
aive individual, with an absorbing, him, now that he ia in power, to perse-
c:ompul•ive, unbalanced desire to im- cute· Jews, burn books, torture objec-
preu his personality upon his fellow- ton in concentration eamps. His di&-
otanding of their pe1'110nalities, views
men rer;ardleaa of means. reckless of torted er;o disregarda history, baniahei
and behavior? I think 110. Such an consequence. Or he may he withdraw- learning, makes women servile race-
analysis, if candid 'and cooperative, ing and secretive of nature, beset by bearen for his cause, diap.,......., re-
would he free of the footlir;ht l!ilamor
delusions. yet relatively innocent and · Jir;ion, I'I!'Viles all other nationa and
which colon journalistic interviews 1101:ially inconaequenL ideala with fish-wife acurrility, purges
of Europe's strongest but not other-
- wiae notable men in power. As clinieal
I and ouppreaaes all opposition. Tho
" A fuD-Iledged paranoiae, the edicts which Hitler has issued while
revelation is out of the question, how-psychologiat often linda present all in power would terVe aa protocols of
three fac:ton of the paranoid complex. paranoia.
ever, a apeculative long-diatance analy-
•io. documented me...,ly by the die- The first factor is hvuertrouhv of the Hitler lives in a uaranoid world not
taton' public utterances and political ego-in Gnek, ~&fllo,;,;.;,., in unlike the dream ~f many a p.t;~~~
actions. ia the only· 1111botitute offered
American, "swelled head.". Unlike the in an asylum, but which hao come
deluoiono of r;randeur that appear in into existence for cau- mer which
as. It is J>OB"ible that, even 10 handi-
capped, we may approach an authentic other mental disorders and develop hiatoriano will debate long after the
psychological interpretation. imperial . Napoleona and royal Vie- Hi!lerian cawtropbe hao roue the way
, Adolf Hitler ia commonly referred loriaa reoigned to menial !ph, the of all delusion. To me it aeemo that
to u the madman of Europe. This des- qgreni•e paranoiac baa the ur~ to without ~ound of llllled
, ignation ia apt, for no sane man could tranolate his aelf-inB~'on into pract>ce, force, the unwiodom of Venaillea, the
J exhibit the composile characteristico and may become vi lent if balked. collapse of deliberation at the Lea~
of the German Fuehrer. Benito Musso- A aecond factor ia a «rievan«, of Nations, the paranoid world o
lini and Joseph Stalin, too, have heen aoufe-·ranlding hurt hich keeps the Hitler would have been impo..ible. T
deocribed as mad by some observers. rr;o irritated1 making it feel wronged. exist, dictatorship must destroy fr
How far do these dictators qualify for Delusibna of persecution may readily dom and build up fear and force.
a fair der;ree of MDity? How far do develop. According to Alfred Adler, It is only by an accident of history
they approach the paychopathic? the compensation for a blasting aenoe that the "Aryan" myth and Nordic
The ease of Hider is by far the mostof inferiority induces the aaoumption nonoenoe was inherited from pre-War
dear-coL The due to his mental con- of exceptional ouperiority. Germany. The delusions of Teutonic
dition lies in paranoia, which has been The third factor is a ocheme of re- superiority were developed in prepara-
deocribed by Dr. F. A. Moaa as "a form, which may take one of as many tion for Der Tag of 1914. They r;rew
constituiionai, and .a iar incurahie, forms as ihere are interests in life. out of a thesis advanced hy &ii ceetn·
mental diaorder-<:au..,.. unknown. Crack-brained cultists, including occul- tric French literateur, Gobineau. ·In
Owing to their lack of deterioration lists, wild redeemers, social panace· The Inequality of Hrunan Race&,
and to their untiring energy paranoi~ · isb,. t!'Ven perpetual motion machine Gobineau set forth. the notion that the
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acs are often able to accomplish un· innnton, are of the paranoid family Teuton wu the supreme race. The
usual thinga in life; they are often or penuaoion--most of them of a r;realbeoa of Leonardo, Michelangelo
rood organizers... harmless type. When a penon with a and • hoot of llthera he, declared was
Paranoia is formal G.....k for in- paranoid complex hecomeo . domi- clue to the fact that Teutonic blood
f'ormal American "off one's base." The nated by the desire to master, and flowed in their veins. The "Aryan"
typical paranoiac ia an individualist, makes the political world the acene cult was further developed by a rene-
a man who "~;oea it alone." With rare of his activities, the result is the die- gade Engiishman, Houston Chamber·
exceptions, paranoiacs are diaturbing --tator. lain, aon-in-law of Richard Wagner.
and undeairahle citiaena. The world The psychologist doe8 not have to And this literature of "political
ean -iDU1ate a fair number of them aearoh far to lind the r;rievance com- anthropolor;y" flourished from 1910 .
without constant dread of their npaet- plex in Hider'• mental make-up. It to 1918, yean during which lear'llnfj ··
ling the organized IChedule of the ridea him like a fury. Beginning poa- wu highly reprded in Cermanyfj
human scene. sibly u an under-dog frustration in The popularity of the worl( . of
The 'man ~ing a partial and a youthful rebellion for recof(Rition, it Gohineau and Clamberlllin and bthen
tempered paranoiac make-up ia called ia now expressed as a blind rage, a IDaotratea the ideolor;ieal suJiibility
i! a fGTGIIDitl by peyclaologia. Many ruth!- onolaught, u if the only form of the German peopln.Y~istic

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caars. ~ ,ifticult revolutionary aituation. He
Muuolini told Emil Ladwig ' need drastic, inhuman method. to win
what a dictator learn• from hiat<>•) hia cauae, as is shown by his past
Is to shoot lirst...1 "·ant to make my records and-amplified by his present
mark on hiatory with my wm, like record of purges. ·He resorts freely to
a lion with his claw." Hia crowning terrorist methods, apparently without
aatisfactien is in conquest and the ap· a twinge.
plause of bombastic oratory. He hu Stalin's make-up suggests a 1 us·
had to r;o far to lind an outlet for piciouJ, withdrawal trend. He rarely
his desire for r;lory. The son of the aees diplomats or journalists, and even
modern Caesar, aharing his father'• in attending a gala celebration of the
precepts, records that he found mow· Moscow Art Theater, remains screened
ins down ionocent Ahr-oinians from . behind a curtain in a bolt.
the air to be glorious aport, and his .Deopite the apparent ovations of
Yictim'• eonatemation in finding their following, the lives of the die·
themaelves, family and ohelter and· laton are as constantly threatened as
dcnly exterminated most amuaing. th- of autocratic taara, thua causing
llusoolini once told Nicholas Mur· tbem to have phobias quite similar to
. ray Butler that freedom was not only J»ychopatbies. Stalin leaves the Krern·
moribund but dead. Between the bene- lin in a cavalcade of three fast-moving
can. He lives in a guarded country
houoe surrounded by high walls. Mus·
historians declare that it ohowo a lack
aolini't can have one-way slua ao
of desire for or appreciation of true
that be can aee but not be oeen.
civic freedom, a liking for a land
Hitler has a bomb-proof cellar under
plaatered with I"erboun signs, and a
hia clotely guarded mountain retreat,
craving for- Boooe-oleP rer;lmentation..
with a charged barbed wire es>cloaing
M USSOLJNIand Stalin are not in the eotate. The atronp - and,
·aooordinr; to their fol101rero, the moat
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dictaton had been more normal men.
more loyal to the accredited atandardo
of sanity, the history of the world
fear for their lives, which hardly
adds to the aanity of their
mind.
The dictator's following is
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certainly would have been far diller-
en!. As a psychologist I am inclined Among a population in despair, and
to agree with John Gunther'• eonelu- ia rein£oreed by propaganda. Onee
eion that "all dictaton are abnormal; under way, the dictator imposes bio
this may be accepted aa an u.io~" will upon the masoeo by ruth!- oom- -
for "the vanity of the normal male i.o , pulsion and the oilencing of oppoti·
not ea pacioua enough to accept auch lion. Dictatonhip and freedom, no
extreme responsibility." :· - ¥N....u.r• crowee~ ..d.a/eedo. fa:,_ more than unity and inaanity. can
Jive under the aame roof.
Except for his megalomania-which 'tf"- ...J rAe appl":" o/ 6o""'-tie
is a gigantic exception, indeed-Moe- __,., . ~ - -
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eoHni is normal eno!.!gh a human for
most careen. Certainly be pouea&N itt of human freedom and the ego
an abundance of normalizing, extra· aati•faction of one man he has made
...m.d compensations. If early in life bio choice•
he had been induced to wear an ortho- Of contemporary dietaton, Jnoepb
pedic devie;e which inllicted a remind- Stalin ie certainly the moet normal.
Ing wting whenever be atruUed, the In personal demeanor Le- is eerene,
Caesar pose might have been nipped and he bat a oenoe of humor. He io
in the bud. Yet his personal ·record a man of ability, with an appreciation
ia fairly damaging, and the price the of historical forces. Hia personality
world hu had to pay to oatiofy his in many ways is an enigma.
ORr·gorged ego ia far too high. In contrast with Hider and Mu...,.
It io quite likely, in Yiew of the lini, Stalin did not create the political
fact that he is well Yel'l'ed in history, atate which be dominates. With the
that II Duce early in life deliberately puaing of Lenin, who warned hie
adopted the prineiplet of Machiavelli. party qainat Stalin's method. aa
There is nothing psychopathic in de- crude, Yiolent and menacing, the con·
eidinr; that politics ia a r;angoter'a teot for control of the U.S.S.R. apliti
pme to be played according to Jbe lt&te into warrinr; factions. Stalin
\ r;angoter's ruleo, with a few regards
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wish to come to a true conciliation and to bury the tra- Germany Desires Peace
batebet for ever, will gnln more and more strength in
tlons and will finally prevail. And In this moment I cnn only repent, within the hearing of
c succeed in bringing this about, then the time will the world, that no threat and no force will ever induce the
·hen Germany's unrelenting demand for equality of (;•-rrntn• untion n~nln to renounre those fundamental rights
<Vi\\ no longer be regarded in France as a menace to the which no sovereign nation can be denied. But I can also give
r of the French nation, but as the self-evident right of the assurance that this sovereign nation knows no other wish
i people with whom one does not only live In politicnl thnn to apply its political, moral, and economic energies not ~·
hip, but with whom one has abo many economic Inter- only to the healing of the wounds which the past has lnftlcted
common. I upon human society, but alro to helpful cooperation with those
ch·ilized nations which, Mcordlng to the true word of nn Eng·
!ish stntrsmnn, mnke life In this world beautiful and worth
Germany and Greni Britain lh·ing throagh' their works of intellectual and physicnllabor.
are highly appreciative of the fact tbat the British This first year of the national-soeialist revolution has made
'ment Is endeavouring to lend its assistance to the initi- the German state and the German people Inwardly and out-
o£ such friendly relations. The draft of a ne'v disnrma- wardly more fit to nssume that share of responsibility, for the
jBeheme which the British Ambassador handed to me prosperity and happiness of all peoples, which Providence bas
~ay will be studied by us with the best of Intentions and assigned to so great a nation and which therefore human beings
· spirit which, as explained In my address of last 1\Iny, cannot dispute.
governing principle of our foreign policy. If the German Our readiness to fulfill this truly International duty cannot
f.ment, during this last year, found it necessary to leave be symbolized more fittingly t\.lan by the figure of the aged
snrmament Conference and to withdraw from the League marshal who, us an officer and victorious commander in '1\·ars
'tions, It was only for the following reason: Germany Is aud bnttlrs, fought for our people's greatness, nnd who today,
deeply concerned in obtaining t true and praeticnl equal- as Prr,ident of Germany, is the most venerable sponsor of the
, rights In an International regulation of armaments. But work for pence in which we nl\ are engaged.
•evelopments In that question took a course which was
utely Incompatible with what I had to loy down in lllny
tr unalterable cardinal demand, not only for the sake of
1ationnl safety of Germany, but also for the national
.r of the German people.

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pponents, but wliose mutual esteem, based on a recognition of the Loeamo Pact because then, In the German government's
'tch other's bravery, might become a bridge Into the future opinion, there will be no territorial question left between
1!0 a future which must never see a repetition, In one form France and Germany.
nother of past sufferings, because otherwise Europe would 2. Although the plebiscite will doubtless result In an enor-
·rd be brought to the verge of ruln. mous majority In favor of Germany? the German government
'ranee fears for her eeeurity. is afraid that, In the course of the preparation for the ple-
iobody In Germany Intends to menace It, and we are ready
lo whatever Is possible to substantiate this.
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biscite, there will be a renewed Incitement of national passions,'
augmented by the agitation of Irresponsible emigrant clreles.
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lermnny demands that she be Accorded the same rights as Such new stirring up of the passions would be all the more
er nations. Nobody In the world has the authority to deny deplorable as It seems absolutely unnecessary and useless be-
reat nation such equality of rights, and nobody. wlll be cause there ean be no doubt as to the final outcome of the ple-
verful enough to permanently prevent it. But we who are biscite.
,·iving witnesses of the horrors of the great war, feel that 3: No matter how the voting may tum out, It Is bound to
re Is nothing farther from our minds than the thought that create In one of the two nations the feeling of defeat. While
se fears and demands, 1!10 comprehensible on either side, we hope that then the bonfires of jubilation will burn In Ger-
1uld ever lead to a desire to see the two peoples again· many, we would for the sake of conciliation much prefer It If,
·•sure their strength on the ll.eld of battle-an undertaking without a ll.nal plebiscite, there could have been found a solu-
• consequences of which would Infallibly result In Inter· tion equally satisfactory to both countries.
lional chaos. 4. We are convinced that, If France and Germany had antio-\.
Prompted by such convictions, and striving for the 'much lpated the solution by jointly preparing the draft of an agree-
~ed cooperation of the two peoples, I have tried to promote, ment, the entire population, of the Saar would, by a,n overwhelm-
'n now, the 110lutlon of those Issues which otherwise are ·· Ing majority ballot, have expressed Its joyous consent to such
ble to iuJlame the passions again. a regulation, and thus the Saar population's right to self-
My proposal that Germany and France should right away determination would have been fulfilled without. either of the
•empt to come to an agreement as to the Saar Issue, sprang two Interested nations having cause to regard the outcome as
Jm the following considerstlons: victory or defeat, and without giving propaganda another
1. This Is the only question pertaining to territory which chance to Interrupt the mutual understanding which has be-
ill remains unsettled between the two countries. As I!IOOn as gun to spring up between the German and French peoples.
is issue Is settled, the German government will be ready and I am sorry that the French thought it Impossible to adopt
!Olvcd to assent truly and sincerely to the formal provisions the idea. But I will not abandon the hope that, In spite of It
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l\'emment wlll eadure in the long run by relying exclusively tiona! friendship with fascist Italy, so highly cherished by
·1 foree. And so the nritlonal-soeialist government of Ger- national-socialism, and to the high esteem In which the great
•any will also In the future make it a rule to ascertain again lender of that nation is held also among us. The German
1d again to 11·hat extent the will of the nation is personified in people gratefully appreciate the statesmanlike and objective
1e government at Its head. And In this sense, I think, that we justice of which present-day Italy has given so many proofs
savages,'' after all, are the better democrats. during the Geneva negotiations and thereafter. The visit
whi<'h the Italian secretary of state, Mr. Suvich, paid to Berlin
Understanding with Austria afforded us the first opportunity to give expression here, how-
ever Inadequate, to our feelings for the Italian people, whoae
Finally I, who with joyous pride calls the Austrian brother outlook upon the world and life Is so closely related to ours,
•untry his and his ancestors' homeland, must protest against and our feelings for the superior Italian statesman.
•e idea that the German aentiment of the Austrian people is
1 need of any kind of incitement coming from Germany. I

•ink I know my homeland and Its population well enough, Franco-German Relations
•·en to-day, to know that the pulse-beat of the sixty-six mU- Just as the natlonnl-soelalist government during the past
ons of the Germans in Germany, throbs also in their hearts hvelve months laboured to come to an understanding with Po-
nd aenaes. land, just so have we honestly endeavoured to mitigate the con-
May fate grant that at last and In spite of every thing, a way flicting Interests between Fro nee and Germany and, If possible,
e found which will lead out of these calamitous conditions to by a general settlement of Issues come to a final understanding.
real coneilation and aettlement. Germany, fully respecting The German struggle for equality of rights, which we regard ns a
i1e Independent will of the German .people in Austria, stands struggle for the honour and inalielinble right of our people and
.•ady at any time to join hands with Austria in a real under- which we will therefore never abandon, can In my opinion best
•.anding. be brought to no end by a reconciliation between the two great
nations who so often during the last centuries have spilled the
blood of their best sons on the fields of battle without essen-
German-Itallan FriendsWp tially chnnging thereby the underlying final facts. I also be-
lieve that this problem should not be viewed merely through
I cannot in these remarks on our foreign relations refrain the spectacles of cool professional politicians and diplomats,
'rom expressing my joyous satisfaction that, during this year, but that its final solution can be effected only through n warm-
.ew and abundant confirmntlon has been given to our tradi- hearted resolve on the part of those who once faced each other
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'"Y, no more than she rest of the world has hitherto been tlons, then it would be unjust to blame Germany lor nllcgcd
le to check the active interference of German emigrants occurrances of a similar nature.
road with German developments here at home. If the Austri· Consequently the German government refrains from lodging
government complains of n political propaganda which is further complaints with neighboring states on account of the
c~ed to be carried on from Germany against Austria, then anti-German emigrant propaganda tolerated there, even II' hen
:German government might with much more right complain that goes to the length of conducting a mock-trial cnlrul:tlc.t
the anti-German propaganda carried on by the polltical to ridicule the highest German tribunal, or as to-day when It
:!grants living in other countries. The fact that the German finds expression In vile agitation for an economic boycott
against Germany. The German government can afford to
·ss Is printed In the German language and can thus be read
do without such a formal complaint because It feels Itself to
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o by the Austrian government may be a bit awkward for the
~t Austrian administration, but eltnnot very well be chang· be the Impregnable representative and trusted executor of the
by the government of Germany. But when in non-German· German nation's will. It obtained this Inner security bel':tURC it
·aklng countries German newspapers are printed In millions did ngt fail, for Its own satisfaction and for the enlightmcnt o£
copies and then shipped Into Germany, then the Germnn the world, to appeal several times within a single year to the
1·crnment might see In this a real reason for protest, for it electorate among the people and to have this confidence rccon·
es not seem very plausible why certain Berlin papers, for firmed by popular vote although It was under no obligation to
•tanee, should be publlshed in Prague or Paris. do so. The attacks against the present Austrian administmtion
could at once be disposed of il the latter would bring itscl£ to
appeal likewise to the German people in Austria In ordrr to
Emigrants in Foreign Countries ascertain before all the world whether the will of the people is
How dlflleult It is to check the Influence of political emigrants identical with the Intentions of the government.
on their homeland, is shown by the fact that even the League I don't believe that the government of Swit7.crlnnd, for
Nations, in a district where It manages public affairs under
own authority, seems powerless to prevent emigrants from
crfering with matters in their former homeland. It was only
example, which also has millions of citizens of German raee,
could complain of any attempts by German circles at meddling
with its lntcrnnl all'airs. The explanation, it seems to me, is
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·cw days ago that the German poll tical police on the bol'ller· this that the govcrnmrnt of Switzerland is e'·ldently supported
c of the Saar District had again to arrest sixteen com- by the confidence of the S\Viss population and therefore need
mists who tried to smuggle large quantities of hostile and not account for internal difficulties by blaming foreign inter·
Jvcrsive propagnnda material into Germany. If such things fcrence. Without "·ishiog In the least to get mixed up in the
' possible even under thP. jurisdiction of the League of Na- Internal afl'nirs of otl1er countries, I must say at least this: No

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otcgrating part of the German Empire for many centuries, land if travellers from those countries were violently,. robbed
se capital city, in fact, enjoyed during five long centuries of their national badges and flags while in German territory;
aonor of being the residence of the German emperors, and but for the same reason and with the same right the Germnn
se soldiers, no longer ago. than in the recent world wnr, government must resent it if that sort of humiliating treatment
<!bed side by side with the German regiments and divisions. is meted out to German citizens who go ns tourists or guests
, fact, even ,..;thout such considerations, cannot be sur- into another country which, moreover, is Itself really a Ger-
;ing to anyone who remembers that practically all the ideas man country. The national-socialist emblem and the swastika
: conceptions In Europe, which were of an intcllectunlly rev- tbg are acknowledged symbols of the present German nation,
:ionizing character, have regularly become effective even be· Ex<·eptlng the so-called "Emigrant/', all the Germans that
od the boundaries of the countries in which they originated. nowadays tmvel to foreign countries are national-socialist~.
o1s the ideas of the French revolution spread throughout e,·cry one of them.
rope without regard to the political frontiers of states, and If the Austrian government is displeased because Germany
it is not to be· wondered at if to-day the ideas of natlonal- prevents her citizens from entering a country whose govern-
·iallsm arc, In a manner most comprehensible, tnken up by ment shows such hostility, even to Individual representatives
~ German population of Austria owing to its intellectual and of the view of life now prevalent here, it ought to consider that
•otional kindshlp with the entire German race. an omission of the precautionary measures taken on our part
If the present Austrian administration deems it necessary would necessarily lead to situations which "\\'Ould actually
suppress this movement by the use of extreme public men- prove unbearable and extremely dangerous. The present-day
res, then this is most c;ertalnly its own business. But then citizen of Germany hns too much pride and self-respect to allow
•'J must also take the personal responsibility for the conse- 1
his national badge of honour to be tom off his body without
1 ·tences of its own policy and must answer for them. It was o !fcrln!f resistance, and so there Is no way out of the difficulty
>t until the course of action which WIIS adopted by the but to spare such a country the importunity of our visits.
ustrian •dministration affected Germnn citizens domiciled in As to the other elnlm of the Austrian government saying
ustria, or passing through lt as transients, that the German that Germany is attempting, or even as much as contemplating,
oYernment hnd to draw the necessary conclusions. The Ger- some sort of aggression ngninst the Austrinn stnte, I must
mn government cannot be expected to permit its nationals to most decidedly repudiate such nn idea. If the tens of thousands
rttcr ns guests into n country whose administration has made of political fugitives from Austria, who nrc in Germany to-day,
t unmistakably clear that it regards every national-socialist take an ardent interest in the doings in their homeland, such a
s nn undesirable element. Just as we here in Germany certainly state of affairs may have a deplorable effect now and then, but
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German:Pollsh ltetatlons In a free and open discussion directly rather than to entrust a
' third or a foutth party with this task. No matter what the
conformity with these Intentions the German go,·crn· differences between the two countries may be In the future,
has been striving to establish new and better rclntioni the attempt to settle them by war would lead to a catastrophe
the Polish State.
out of proportion to any possible gain! Therefore, the German
hen I took 9ver the government, on the thirtieth of go,·ernment, happy to llnd the leader of the Polish State, Mar-
!lry, the relations between the two countries seemed to be . shal Pilsudskl, equally broad-minded, embodied thls mutuft!
than unsatisfactory. There 'WaS the (Ianger thnt an recognition In a treaty which will not only be equally useful
~ might develop out of doubtlessly existing dlll'ererices to the Polish and the German peoples but will also ~mbstantl·
~ had their eauses In the territorial stipulations of the ally contribute to the maintenance of general peace. Following
~llles Treaty and In a mutualllenouBness resulting there- the spirit of this treaty, the German government Is willing to ~~ .
. It was to be feared that a prolongation of such a stnte promote al~ the. eeonomlc relations with Poland 110 that a
ialrs could assume for both sides the chanicter of a tradl· stnte of tfnproduetlve restraint can be followed by a period of
l burden In external politics. · · useful cooperation. It Is a matter of particular ll&tlsfactlon
ch a development would hinder the benellclal eooperntlon that within this Mme year the natlonal-eoclalist government
e two nations for the whole fllture, Irrespective of im· · of Danzig was able to come to a similar clarification of Its re-
lilt latent <langers. Germans and Poles will have to get lations with the neighboring state of Poland.
clled with the fact of the existence of the two nations.· .
therefore, more appropriate to change a state of nft'alrs !
Autrlan Relations
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h a· thousand years to come will not eliminate either; It Is. Much to the regret of the German national gOvernment the
ito change this condition In 1mch a way that the highest relations of Germany to the present administration lo Austria
!ble advantage will ·accrue to both nations from it. It are not satisfactory. This, however, is no fault of oui'S. The
~d imperative to me to point ~t, by a concrete example, allegation that Germany intended to do violence to the Austrian
·really exlatlng dlft'erenees must not prohibit that fonn stnte Is absurd and cannot possibly be substantiated or provl'd
ternational Intercourse which t• more useful for peace, by anything. On the other hand, it Is nothing but plausible and
1ence for the welfare of thetwo ·tJations, than the political natural that an Idea which has taken hold of the entire German
1ltlmately the economic paralysis which must necessarily people, agitating It to the very core of its being, will not stop
w from permanent mutual suspicion. Furthermore, It short at the boundary-posts of a country whose history shows
cd to be wise to treat the problems of the two countries It to have been,llnder the name of "the German Eastern March",
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tent of the world trade that a treaty put an end to a pro- Much to our regret we must state that for many months the
iure which was already Impossible because of Germany's difference between our conception of things and that of other
mplete destitution. nations, has been made the reason for accusing the German
people and the German nation not only of numerous unjusti-
When the new German government took up the struggle fiable acts but also for treating Germany with unjustifiable
r German equality of rights, It was convinced that It wns suspicion.
•ing Its share also In the politieal sphere to establish sound
We have not followed this course. It has been our sineere
onomic relations throughout the world. (-
aim, during the past months, to foster, In a spirit of reconcilla·
For It Is obvious that without taking the venom out of the tlon and understanding, the relations between the German
>lltical relations of nations, alld from the political atmos- nation and all other states, even when there were great, and
aere In general, no economic ' cooperation, which always maybe unbridgeable differences between the !dens of those
quires confidence, Is possible. states and ours. Whether we had to deal with democratic states
Such cooperation will be necessary If the great ecouomic or wiih others of an anti-democratic character, It has always
-oblems are to be tackled seriously in coming years. These been our aim to lind ways and means for International coopern·
sks result, on one hand, from changes In the markets of the tion and for adjusting differences. Thus, it was quite com·
orld and, on the other, from the fact that it remains a prehensible and possible that, In spite of great differences In
·•cessity for certain nations to export. their philosophies of life, the German nation should have en·
deavoured, during this year, to promote friendly relations with
Russia. When Mr. Stalin In his last great speech expressed a
fear that there might be anti-Soviet forces at work In Germany,
Feeling Toward Other Countries
I must immediately correct. such an opinion by saying that:
no more than a German natlonnl-soclnllst tendency would be
As a matter of principle It Is lmmnterinl to the German
tolerated in Russia, will we tolerate a communistic tendency or
o,·ernment, in Its relations with other countries, whttt form
propaganda in Germany! The more clearly this obvious fact is
f c<>nstitution and government those countries have chosen.
recognized by both states, the more natural will be the foster-
t is most decidedly each nation's own ntTnir to determine its
Ing of the common Interests of the two ~ountries. We, there-
1ternnl life according to Its own judgment. It is, therefore,
fore, welcome the endeavor to stabilize conditions in the East
\so the German nation's own affnir to determine, acr.ording
by a system of racts, us long as the lending principles of these
•l its own judgment, the spiritual content and the outer form
pncts shall not serve politk.'ll tactics but rather the strength-
,f its state organization and government.
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>day all the ministers of that cabinet are still in ofdce, the members of the cabinet and the whole German n~tion, were
·t one who left of his own free will. I am glad to see moved by one fervent wish: 1\Iay God Almighty make us the
his genuine <krman patriot, who was Included In our tool to restore to the German people, honor and equal rights
: candidates, has been elected to the Reichstag. Thus, the in the "·orld. As honest adherents of a sincere policy o{
appointed to the government In January 1933, ha,·e reconciliation, we thought that this was the best we could do
up to what they demanded from the whole German for real peace among nations. We have made this idea the
r1, namely, to aet aside all former differences and to work guiding principle of all our actions In regard to foreign
lly for the rebirth of our nation and for the honor and politics. '
y of our state. The new Germany, In dealing ~ith all peoples and all
~ struggle for the Inner reorganization of the German nations, had only one wlsh,-to live with them In peace and
e and the <krman state, although it has found Its highest friendship. We were convinced that It must be again possible
sslon In the amalgamation of .the party and state, and in this W'Orld to talk about differences In lntemationl life,
·l people and the nation, is not yet terminated. Faithful without always· thinking of brute force. One of the worst
ll proelamation which we made when we took over the of
results the Peace Treaty of Verssilles Is that It perpetuated
·nment, a year ago, we shall carry on the struggle. In this the conception of victor and vanquished. Thus, It necessarily
the aiiii! of our lnner-poUtleallntentions and actions are brought about the danger of perpetuating the idea that differ-
rnlned for the future. They are, tint-the strengthening ences of opinions and Interests In International life must
·rmany by the consolidation of all forces Into one organ- either not be voiced by the weaker party at all, or must be
Y'hlch will at last make up for what has been neglected answered with brute force by the _stronger party. The Idea,
,.e hundred years on account of egoism and lnefflcienc~·, that by means of sanctions one may have the right to heap new
:econdly-the promotion of the welfare ol our nathm, Injustices upon the outlawed nations, cannot but lead to an~
i I · spheres of life and culture. abhorrent moral chaos in International life. Experience pro'l"es
e <krman Relchstag, within these nry hours, wlll have that humble senility on the part of the vanquished tends less
iS a new_law In order to authorize the government legally
to mollify the victor than to spur him on to new encroachments.
~ry on the national-soelalist revolution.
For fourteen years the German nation tried, by pursuing
a policy of fulfillment to the point of suicide, to reconcile
irreconcilable enemies and to contribute its share to the
Honor and Equal Rights erection of a new European union of states. The results were
hen, on the thirtieth of January, I was entrusted with very sad. The fact that concessions were made regarding
ew government by the President of Germany, I as well as reparations does not prove the contrary. It was only after
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public welfare would dangerously a{iproaeh the number of
those who could still support the community. It is not the state, but instead, the battle was fought by a splendidly organ-
churches that feed the annies of these unfortunate ones, but ized movement possessing highly disciplined adherents. This
the people must do lt. If the ehurehes should be ready to is the lasting merit of the national-soeiallst party and its organ·
take care of these people inflicted w:lth hereditary disease we izations. It is the merit of the brown guard. The party has
would be only too glad to give up their sterilization. A~ long as prepared the German revolution and has· carried it out and
the state is obliged to take from the citizens yearly increasln~ terminated it almost without bloodshed and accordlng to
enonnous sums of money-surpassing the sum of three schedule.
hundred and ftfty millions per "Jeri.r in Germany today-In order Besides; this wonder was possible only with the voluntary
to support these pitiful ~people, it Is forced to remedy and unconditional consent of those who, as leaders of similar ~
conditions. The state must see to It that such ufldeser,·ed organizations, strove for the same aim or who, as offtcers, re-
suffering Ia not tranamitted from generation to generation. pretented the German army.
and that millions of healthy people must not be deprived of 'It Is a unique historical event that there existed such sincere
the necessities of life in order to support millions of dlseased cooperation between the forecs of the revolution and the respon·
people. sible leaders of a very disclplined army-a cooperation be-
tween the national·soelalist party, myself as Its leader, and the
RevolutlGn' Wtthout Bloodshed offteers and soldlers of the German anny and the German
navy,-- a cooperation dedicated to the service of the nation.
:Men of the German Rclchstag! HO'ffever great the results While the Steel Helmets have been approaching national•
of the year of the natlonal·soeialist revolution and of its socialism these twelve months, and. crowned this fraternization
goYernment arc, the fae\ Is still more remarknblt' that this mo!t beautifully by complete amalgamation, the army and its
great revolution In our nation could take place like lightening
and almost without any. bloodshed.
It is the fate of the majority of all revolutions that ru~hi n~
forward, they lose sight of realities and are finally l'TCcked on
hnrd facts.
leaders supported the new state In unconditional loyalty and,
' as history will record, made possible the success of our work.
Tbe only thing that could save Germany was not civU war,
but the unanimous concentration of all those who, even in the
worst years, had not lost their belief in the German people

'Ve have been able to lead this national revolution. on lht> . and in Gennany. At the end of thi! year of a most Intensive
whole, in an exemplary fashion such as hus hardly cwr been internal re'·olulion, T would like to point to a special evidence
done before, except in the case of thl' fascist rc\'Olution in of the great unifying force of our ideal. Although there we're
Hnly. The reason is that not a people drh·cn.to dcspnir, raised only three national-socialists in. the cabinet in Janll1try 1933,
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nd their support~ because covered by the mask of the new goYernment they are
trying to satisfy their purely personnl egoistic interests. Thus,
.And among these enemies of the new go~ernment I would they become a real liability of a movement for which millions
ke to count also the clique of those Incorrigible diehards who of decent people have sacrificed everything for years and years
1ns!der nations nothing elae but scattered commercial stations without e,·er having thought that they might be rewarded for
·Ithout masters, and who arewaitingfornrulertoinsuretheir their sufferings and privations. It will be a very Important task
aly possible happiness by his claims to divine right.
of the future to cleanse the state and the party of these obtru-
.And, finally, I count among them that insignificant little sh·e parasites. There are many people, decent at heart, who
roup of ultra-nationalistic ldealogists who believe that the could not join the movement for very comprehensive, even
oople of <krmany can only be made happy by eTadicating cogent, reasons. They will, then, ftnd their 11·ay to the pnrty
te experiences and results of a ~!story of two thousand years, without risking to be taken for such obscure elements.
nd wandering forth anew 111 imaginary bearskins.
.All these opponents In Gel'lllany comprise together less than On Sterilization
·.ro-and-a-half millions 111 comparison with more than forty
•illions acknowledging the new state and Its government. .And another heavy burden is the army of those who, dis-
·hese two millions cannot be considered as opposl tion as they eased by herldity, constitute a negation of national life.
mstltute a chaotic conglomeration of the most diverse opin- The state will have to tske truly revolutionary' measures. It
•ns and conceptions totally Incapable to pursue a common Is a great merit of the national-socialist movement that already
ositive aim, and only united In a common neg11tion of the In the put year It attacked this danger of slow decay of the
tate of today. nation by erstwhile legislation.
But there are two categories of people more dangerous than If there is opposition against this legislation-especially
1ese groups just mentioned, who must be consiiiered liS a real from the ehurches-1 have to reply:-,
ability of the state today and of the future. It would have been more appropriate, more honest, and,
above all more Christian, to have opposed in past decades those
We h11,·e, first of all, thoee political migration-birds who
who Intentionally annihilated healthy life, instead of car-
tways appear at harvest-time. They are fellows weak In j rying on a mutiny against those who wnnted to do away with
ltaracter, but out and out opportunists, who rush into every
disease. The laissez-falre In this sphere Is not only a cruelty
1ceessful movement to forestall or to answer questions about
against the individual innocent victims but also a cruelty
·teir previous activity by boisterous clamor and by posing as
against the whole of the nation. If the development should
undred-and-ten per cent adherents. They are datlgerous
go on as In the pnst hundred years the number of those under
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business and business capital, but rather that capital must serve national production and reducing the number of unemployed, t
business and business the people, has already in this year been many otherwise desirable tasks had to be renounceO..
the supreme guiding principle of the gavernment.
And due to this more than anything else it has been possible Attacked on AU Sides
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state subsidies, to stimulate national production to an extent
have been attacked by numberless enemies. 'We have borne
this burden and shall also be able to bear it In the future. If
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.which most of our critics considered quite out of the question degenerate exiles, most of whom more for criminal than for
twelve months ago. political rtasons, left the country, which as the scene of their
Many of the measures thereby Introduced will be only fully _former activities had became too dangerous, now try to mobi-
appreciated In the future, especially the furthering of the mo- lize a credulous world with the skill of true rogues and a
torization of German trafllc in connection with the building criminal lack of conscience, their lies will be increasingly ex-
of state motor-roads. The old rivalry between the railway and posed, Ill' tens of thousands of respectable and honourable men
the motorcar has found a eolution which one day will be of and women in growing numbers come to Germany and are
great prollt to the whole German nation. able personally to compare the accounts or these international
! We were convinced that, to set our economic life in motion, "persecuted persons" with the actual reality.
I it was primarily necessary during this year. to provide first a Furthermore we shall take little heed of those eornml\nlst
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ing power of the great masses, as a llrst step towards msking
possible the increased production of the higher class goods.
At the same time eft'orti were made to put in order the com-
pletely disorganized llnanelal life or the nation, states and
communes, on the one hand by large-scale measures and on
of history, and serve a sub-human species which confuses the
idea of political freedom with the letting loose of criminal
instincts. We mastered these elements when they were in
power, and ourselves in opposition. We shall master them
with greater certainty in the future, now that they are in

the other by most brutal economy. opposition and we in power.
The extent of the economic revival is shown most clearly Some of our bourgeois intellectunb nlso believe themseh·es
by the very substantial reduction In the number of our un- unable to face hard facts. However, it is certainly more ex-·
employed, and by the none the less important Increase in the pcdient to regard these rootless intellectuals as enemies rather
total Income of the nation. than to oount them as adherents. They turn away from ewry-
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volutlon. go1·emment, there was one unemployed to every t1vo employed.
Il this number of unemployed, as was not only dreaded, but
e transformation and coordination of numerous orgnni·
e1·en e:~:pected, had further Increased, In a short time this
111 of publlc Ufe was a deftnite part of this re,·olution.
·s with one basic aim: to uphold and strengthen our na- '
I position would have been reversed and thus become hopeless.
The needs of these 6'/• millions of unemployed could not be
tlty. Fundamental changes in the adminisfratlon w~r·· ~ satisfied by the mere show of beautiful marxist theories, but
tS necessary as judiciary reform. The cleansing of our
only by actually supplying them with work.
eel public life leail to a reform of the press, the film.
Thus this year we have already directed the first general
he theatre world. In every way It has been en den vored
attack against unemployment. In a quarter of the time which
111 a deeper meaning to public llfe, to recover art for t h•·
I requested before the :March election, a third of the total un·
tan people, and to adapt science and education to the new
employed were again placed in useful employment. Success was
achieved only because the problem was attacked concentrically
Eeonomle Problems from all sides. In reviewing the past year to-day, equipped
with the experience which we have had, we are preparing to
1 Incorporate the principles bf the national-socialist mo1·c· renew our attack against this social evil. The cooperation of
In the economic sphere has been more difficult, becnusc, state incenth·e, private lnittatlve and energy, bas however been
te first place, three very pressing problems had to be possible only because of the renewed confidence of the nation
·dlately considered: in Its leadership, and in the secure atabillty of a certain kind of·
It proved necessary, In order to rescue the farmers from economic nnd legal order. 1\lany opponents think t6 belittle the
•diate and complete ruin, to come to their aid and Issue fame of our work by saying that of course the whole nation
regulations concerning commercial and price policy, nnd helped us. Yes, that Is the deepest pride with which we can be
)11" laws to provide them with a strong and Indestructible
filled, that we have really succeeded In uniting the whole nation
ve. and putting It Into the service of Its own regeneration. For only
The spread of general eorrttptlon made it necessary to In this way we hove been able to master problems On which so
!diately and thoroughly cleanse our economic life of the many previous governments have stumbled, something which
[X>nsible Influence of speculators and freebooters. they could not fail but do because they lacked this confidence.
The task of obtaining work for 6'/• millions of un- And, ultimately, this was the only possible way to bring
oyed forbade the dwelling on theories which were too into unison our gigantic practical work, part of which was
tlful to be real and thus useless for the present tnsk. At begun on the spur of the moment, with the principles of our
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• instance it is also possible to tlnd meritorious pages c,·cn And those who In former German history 110 often sinned
· histories of the worst dynasties. against this principle, could not assert that they owed their
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·rh organizations cannot be judged only by single nets position to the will of God, but as history unfortunately only
t; they might bring forward to justify themselves, but the
r too often shows, to the opportune grace and backing of our
ivc question is, what damage, tsken as a whole, did the\' .l worst enemies.
• the German nation and its history, and in this respect Therefore we have in this year deliberately asserted the_
ormst important to point out that these organizations were authority of the stste and of the Government against those,
'foe outcome of a desire to contribute to Germany's great- who as weak deseen'Clants and heirs of the past policy, thought
. hut were almost exclusi1'ely ~he product of an egoistic they could also estsblish their traditional opposition to the
rrt•kless policy to further family power. When, thanks to natlonal-soeialist stste.
\' Interventions of fate this policy did not succeed in It was one of the happiest moments of my life when it
'I y destroying Germany as a nation, it was not due to the became evident that the whole German people approved of this
~~•rters of this policy, but almost entirely due to those who policy which exclusively represented their own interests.
1•iously and unconsciously, as tools of pro,·idence, pro· With a full appreciation of the merits of monarchy and
•oretl and defended the eternal rights of the nation against with all due respect for the really great emperors and kings of
• nrtifteial organizations. Even if this family power polic~· German history, to-day the question of the 6nnl form of the
t,. use of slumbering racial characteristics, it did not en· German government is beyond discussion. However, no matter
,.,. the Importance of those races in the eyes of the world to what decision the nation and its leaders mar come in the
urich their capacities to live, but rather condemned them future, there is one thing which they must never forget :
·. ,.ncral to an undignified lnsigniftcanee. Whoever is at the head of German affairs, is there by appoint·
I rcninst these principles of a purely seUlsh dynastic policy, ment of the German nation, to whom alone he is exclusively
'"nnl-socialism proclaims those of the maintenance and responsible.
1••rment of the German people, of those millions of farmers, I, personally, only consider myself empowered by the nation
•hrs and citizens who equally share the blessings and to execute those reforms which may enable the nation some
·•o·s of a common fate. ..,l ilay to make the 6nol J.eelsion as to the ultimate form of
It this point, therefore, 1 wish to protest against the view, ! go,·ernrnent hi Gt>rmnny. · -
·I has recently been again put forward, thnt German~· cun This stupendous undertaking of forming and creating our
I\ he happy once more under the reign of her hcrr(Uta r~· new nation will also be in the future the foremost aim of the
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I decision abo,·e the egoistic tendency of the indh·idual. log and national consolidation. At the same time we are hoping
that the uniting of the various national evangelical churches to
Ve national-socialists, clearly foreseeing this unique de,·el-
a uniform Evangelical Church of Germany will satisfy the
tent, built up through years of hard ""ork our "·orking ., longing of those who, because of the uneertnlnty of evangelical
organizations, which served as the preliminary organi-
life, feared a weakening of the evangelical faith.
on to prevent the armies of German working-men from
•mlng a leaderless, disorganized mob· "·hen the old system
• Thus the national-socialist state bas shown its respect for
the Christian confessions during this ~ear and expects the con- '
• destroyed, and which served to leaa them with a Brm
fessions to equally respect the strength of the national-socialist (

,dIn a compaet body, Into a world of new facts. And we


state.
. at the 1111me time, convinced that this mighty work of
The historical achie,·ement of combining peasants, workers
rooming politleal and economic class organizations Is by
means concluded, but will afford us a living tnsk in future and bourgeois Into one national community would be meaning-
rs, just as In the last twelve months. Only one fact Is less if tb,e actions of this community were governed by dictates
of a atft'erent political origin and nature or from the past. The
·hangeable:
strength of the national-socialist party lies in the fact that,
Nhat has been, will never retum. even during Its Inner construction, it never forgot the roots of
its existence. It was not founded for individual states with
their individual populations, but for the German nation and
Attitude Toward Church and Monnrcby
the German people. From the very beginning, therefore, the
\fo lesli f'undamentally decisive Is the new relationship be- construction of the party was guided by the conditions arising, \.
·en the state and both Christian confessions. Filled with the objectively, from the needs of the German nation. Under no
ire to secure for the German people the great religious, . circumstances, therefore, can it acknowledge to-day past dy·
ical and moral values which are anchored In the two Chris- nnstic interests or the political results of these interests or re-
t confessions, we have abolished political organizations and cognize them as obligations which must always be respected by
so doing strengthened religious institutions. For, an agree- • the German nation in organizing the life of the state. The
at with the powerful national-socialist stnte is more valuable German states are the sacred foundation stones of our nation.
I, They are a part of Its substance and will therefore exist as long
:1 church than conflict between confessional political socie-
I as there Is a German nation. But the political constructions of
'• which in their coalltion-cond1tloned policy of compromise,
:ays must barter personal advantages for members of their the individual states resulted from partly good and partly very
l'ty at the cost of sacrificing the ideals of inner religious feel- bad activities of the past. They were human creations and
th<'refore transitory. Just as there Is nothing on this earth

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en of the Germanftelchstag I national life during this year rose victoriously aho,·e the ruius
•r over seventy years these parties have been a living part of a sunken world.
•e German nation, nnd even If they underwent changes in I What are nil the legislative measures of decades In compari-
:I, in essence they seemed to be Immortal. Indeed they grew ~· son with the power which this single fact represented?
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·aslngly Important. Since 1918, the constitution of the
•n rested on them and proclaimed them (although in reality J In past days new gonrnments were formed, but In the last
year we have formed a new people.
fermented the decomposition of the state) to be the foun-
And just as we have overcome the symptoms of the political
•n stones of the life of the state. For seventy years they
disintegration of our nation, so have we this year already
inually Increased their Importance In the state and In the
begun to fight against the symptoms of economic disinte-
bartered and exchanged power, one with the other, as the
gration.
object of their desire and interest. From their own point
When I save the order on the 24th of April, that the party
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cew, they dominated German legislation. This resulted in
organizations on May 2nd, the day after the National Labor
1p11dation of the Nation· to being the executor of their
celebmtlon, should occupy the buildings of the trade unions
eta. And even when Germany lost a war, this fact and should convert these strongholds of lnternatlonnl class
ly affected the parties. And when the German nation
madness into bulwarks of national work, this was not done for
its freedom, the parties Insisted on their rights nll the the purpose of robbing the German workman of a valuable
'· And when at last the German nation was confronted organization but, only for the 11ake of the whole German
hopeless misery, even destruction, the parties more than people, to smooth the way for peaceful work which, In the
completely tyrannized public life. future, .would benefit everyone. For, at the ssme time, with
After One Year or National Soclallsm this measure we struck from the banda of the other side the
weapon of economic class war. With one year's legislation,
ow, my men of. the German Relchstag I
conceived on a large scnle, we have now definitely laid the
."!thin one year of the national·socJallst revolution we
· overthrown the parties. Not only have we broken their ... foundations for a state of affairs in which the creative inter-
ests of the community will be declsh·ely supreme, instead of onl~·
~r. but we have abolished. them and eliminated them
the right of might of the economically more powerful. Because
1 our German nation. Whether they revolved as satellites I

nd the second and third tnternatlonnls, whether they tep- -· it is quite clear to us that the gigantic tasks which not only
the economic distress of the present indicates but which nrc
tted the middle classes, the interests of catholicism, the
also evident when critically contemplating the future, can
~ms of an evangelical socialism, the ambitions of a fbllm·
only be accomplished when the reprcsentnth·c of the intrrests
autocracy, even to the contemptible representation otilur
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work. It has a million men and women of high intellectual In that huur I considered myself to be only a representat
and manual ability and skill. or' and a fighter for my people. I was convince<! that even
Furthermore millions of its population desire the higher at that moment, & countle$11 multitude inevitably lacked
treasures of life and culture. uudcr;tandiug of the ·true meanin~ of the missioD which ·
And, ultimately, it has in its soil the possibility of increas- moVl)ment had to perform, nevertheless in a short time •
ing its food supply, and in its natural resources the possi· actual dccuswould meet with the intuitive assent of the nat'
bility of increasing its material production. Thus from that historical hour, I have never conceived
It is thus a }Jroblem of intelligence, energy, and deter· mission to be other than one of the whole German nation, e
mination to bring into harmony this cry for goods and the if consciously or unconsciously millions of men then did
possibility of producing them. When the authority of a gov- realize this fuct or possibly dill not want to believe it.
ernment and the contldence of a whole nation unite in deter· I han ne,·er seen in purely outward power any po&
mined action, they will be able to solve this most wfficnlt substitute for the confidence of the nation, but have ah·
problem, because they must solve it. honestly striven to convert the power of authority into
And we are determined not to give in to .this task which has strength of confidence. I can, therefore, admit with pride
to be aceomplished, but to grapple with it.
just as the national-socialist party bad its roots exclusive!
the people, so we as a government have never bad any thm
Hitler Appointed Cbaneellor
than that which did not originate in the people, with
When on JDlluary 30th, a year ago, our General Field people, and for the people.
Marshal, our highly esteemed President of the Nation, by means
And only out of this deeply inward alliance with the Ger
of a decision, truly magnanimous in view of everything that
nation, there grew up within us the power to dght an
had happened and preceded it, entrusted me wllh the for·
overcome the conditions which we bad to consider not m•
mation and leader~hip of the government of Germany, the na-
as external burdens, but in the long run, as factors leadh
tional-socialist party shouldered a responsibility the greatness
of which did not seem to correspond to its influence or to the • the ultimate destruction of our nation.
part it had previously played. At that time, with only two When, during the fourteen long years of our struggl i
ministers, I entered & cabinet which then held & reserved opin· power, I again and again proclaimed as a preliminary neet

ion of the movement and of me personally, and I gave before for the reascent of the German nation the destruction wi'
the nation my promise to tackle the tasks imposed upon us by t·ompromise of all the middle class and marxist parties, tbi
history and providence, and to seek for them a comprehensive nppcared to the majority of my political opponents to b
solution. hallucination of ~n insane visionsry, to be sheer madnesa

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New Social Order Arises can be solved only from a uniform point of view. This national
conception will then lend not only to the overbridging of all
The body of the nation, threatened by decay, had to be hitherto existing class extremes, although these extremes vary,
·ovlded with a new social order as a basis for the fonnation
· a new solidarity. The fundamental theses o£ this order,
t in contrast to the eternity of radical foundations and are there-
fore unimportant because not permanent, but also to a clari-
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•wever, could only be found In those eternal laws which l. fication of the attitude towards the problems of foreign policy.
•vern the basis of constructive life. The prominence, over The national-socialist racial conception and the science
l things Immaterial, of the basic foundation of the nation underlying it does not lead to a lack of appreciation or of re-
;elf and its preservation, haO. to be established with lm- spect for other nations, but rather to a recognition of our as-
·essive clarity. It was furthennore quite clear that the very signed task, nsmely to practically preserve and continue the
,ture of this foundation contained all those elements which, life of our own nation. This thought Inevitably leads to a
conformity with our mode of life, both promoted and were nnturnl respect of the Ufe and character of other peoples. lt
;eful to its preservation or on the other hand were detri- frees foreign political activities from any attempt to dominate
cntal to it. The will to preserve this substance, however, foreigners In order to rule them or even to incorporate them as
td to find an expression which, in a manner conforming to a mere numerical mass in one's own nation by forcing them to
,e peculiarity of the people, made that will distinctly evident speak that nation's language. This new conception compels a
1d lead to Its practical realization. The conception of demoo- great and fanatical devotion to the life and thus to the honour
cy underwent therewith a thorough Investigation and clari- and freedom of one's own people, and In like manner a respect
"'tlon. From this point of view the new state leadership for the honour and freedom of other nations. This thought can
!plifles no more than a better expression of the will of the therefore provide an essentially better basis for the effort
'Ople than that which is afforded under time wom parlia.- toward a true pacification of the world than the sorting of the
entary democracy. Thus and in that sen8e the new state is nations, from mere considerations of strength, Into victorious
1turally bound to the task to fulfill all necessary conditions and defeated groups, Into groups of those which are justified
. •r the further preservation of the nation. .... nnd Into those who have been subdued and pos8ess no rights.
Freeing the nation from all purely formal and customary But one result of such an inner revolutionizing of the thought
•nceptlons of republicanism and democracy It will now be lead of the nation can be the attaining of authoritative determina-
y the people themselves and this leadership of the people, by tion and firm Instinctive confidence, both preliminaries for the
1e very form of the inner national conditions, will constitute nbolition of economic distress.
1C real government of the state. Political, cultural, and eco- The following is clear: The German nation has a million of
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1 meant not only the end of the war but also the preven- misfortune, after heroic resistance, to lose a war which had
of any similar misery for all humanly perceivable future been forced upon it. ,,, ~.
• The wire-pullers of the communistic revolution lmmedlately
, for once, hate had not bllnded reason, the ghastly es- realized the. unheard of possibilities which resulted out of this ,j
:nce just gone through ought to have had. a salutary effect I
treaty, and saw how it showed a practieal way to revolutionize
U concerned, In teaching them to avoid by mutual cooper- the German people. In ~nking themselves the banner-bearers
1 a repetition of a similar esperience. And ultimately, for of the fight against Versailles, the eommunlsts succeeded In
reason alone, the Incalculable sacrifices of this most fright-
If all wars would have been, at least for later generations,
mobilizing men and women who In desperation bel!e,·ed that
ehnos alone afforded a way out. The world, however, did not
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~sslng. seem to notice that, while insisting In a state of bllndness on
IJ.e Peace Treaty of Versailles destroyed completely and the literal fq].llllment of ineonceivable, even downright mad,
ally these hopes. impossibilities, there was taking place a development in Ger-
llrough its attempt to make the balance of power ell:isting many which, as a first stage to l\ communistic world-revo-
1e end of the war, the basis of a system of International
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.ce, It perpetuated hatred on the one hand and exasperated
lution, would have, within a short time, presented the victo-
rious powers with a plague-lnfeeted bearer of germs Instead
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mee and the warning protests of wise counsellors, It was Therefore, the national-socialist movement had not only
tght to better serve the future by burdening It with the rendered a sef'·lce to the German people but also to Europe
e of the past. and the world outside of Europe by preventing, through Its
rom this point of view alone can It be understood that, by victory, a development which would have given the de&thblow
on of such a peace treaty, this hardest lesson which mau- to the last hopes of salvation from the sufferings of our time.
l has ever experienced did not bring about true peace but In the face of the fact that a eomplete break-down was
r served to increase discord. • threatening, tasks of truly historical greatness presented them-
'he insane political and eeononile burdens which this treaty sehes. Not any of the customuy changes of government could
osed had thoroughly shattered the confidence of the Ger- I san the nation from plunging into nn abyss but only an Inner
1 nation In the ultimate justice of the world. • reformation of the greatest magnitude and of the deepest eon-
t was Inevitable that fuel should be added to the feelings of ception. Not outward political or economic problems, but,
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relax and fall asU'nder and only the negative forces of destrur- these two philosophies of llfe, each philosophy beinl!' filled
lion in their general attack on the last relics of what remained with a desire for the complete destruction of the other.
·nelted Into a frightful unity. The atomizing of the polilicnl The demands made upon our movement by this fight were
1nd cultural life, the ever more rapid decomposition of the terrific. Just as much proud courage Is necessary to stand
>rganlc structure of the nation, the paraly!ing of its function~. ridicule and mockery, as heroism and bravery is necessary to
11l led to a shattering of confidence In the suitability and with aefend oneself against daily calumnies and attacks. Ten thou·
tIn the authority of those who undertook to lead the nation. sand national-socialist fighters were wounded during this time,
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and many were killed. Great numbers "''ere imprisoned, hun·
mportnnt conditions making up our national and social com- dreds of thousands had to leave their positions or otherwise
nunity, there en me about a decline In confidence and at the lost their means of livelihood. But out of these fights there
-ame time inevitably less faith in a possibly still better future. was born the unshakeable guard of the national-sociallst
n these circumstances the economic clash had to follow the rll)'olnUon, the immense host of the polltical organization of
>olitical and cultural decay. The fact that this economic decay the party, the S. A. and the S. S. It is to them alone that the
vith its fri~htful pauperizntlon ofthemnsscs, did not result in German nation owes thanks for its liberation from a mania
he hastening of the political catastrophe, but instead led to a which, had it triumphed, would not only have kept seven
·athering together of the conscious fighters for a new, con- millions workless but would have soon condemned thirty mil·
trueth·e, and hereby really positive, philosophy of life, is 11 .I lions to starvation.
:nique 11chievement which can be put exelush·ely to the credit
·f the national-socialist movement.
Thus, since 1930, only two things have been possible: Previous Foreign Relations
:ither, as a logical continuation of the wny which had been
·rep11red for it, victory would fall to the share of communism, Concerning foreign policy,-when the German nation in
;fth all its unforeseeable consequences, not only for Germany,
ut for the whole world, or national-socialism would succeed,
- November 1918, stirred and encouraged by the assurances
given it by President Wilson in the Agreement of Compiegne,
t the eleventh hour, In beating its international opponent. laid down its arms, it held, just as It docs today, the deep, un·
'he lack of understanding among the middle classes of the shakeable conviction that It was guiltless of the outbreak of
1eanlng of this fight, which imperiously demanded n clrar the war. EYen the signature, to a so-called German confession
~clslon, was proved by the fact that in Germnny, up to twc!Ye of guilt, forced from weak men against their better knowledge,
10nths before, they seriously believed th11t, as silent n~ntrnls, does not at all alter this fact. The vast majority of the German

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This situation resulted In the following: Innerpolitically,- What had been good was now evil and what had been evil \..
;he November-revolt of 1918 wiped out with one stroke the became good. The hero fell into contempt and the coward was ~~ ,.
m-called state authority which consisted of a compromise honoured. The honest man was punished and the lazy one
Jetween bourgeolsdom and legitimism. rewarded. The decent man was sneered at, the depra,·ed one
This surrender, miserable without parallel, of the respon- laulled. Strength was looked down upon, weakness glorified.
dble hearers of authority, In face of the intemational-marxlstlc Values as such did not count. They were replaced by mere
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nsurrectlon of runaway soldiers, shook the nation's ilevotion, numbers resulting In Inferiority and worthlessness. The his- !~
!until then certainly more than 90 per cent secure), to the old torlenl past was just ns disgracefully vilified as the historical Q
~ystem of government and Its representatives. future was recklessly disavowed. The belief In the nation and
After the nation had recovered from this monstruous event, in Its right was attacked with shameless Impudence; It was ·'
t began, having been educated from times immemorial to ridlculed.and degrailed. The cult of beauty gave way to I ,,
ibedlence In some form, to feel towards the new bearers of consciously cultivating inferiority and ugliness. All that was II

lower at least a certain obligation for passive tolerance. The healthy ceased to be the guiding stnr for human endeavour, and
reakness of the new regime in numbers as well as In substance unnaturalness, disease, and depravity became the center of a
~d to that unique combination between marxist theories and so-called new culture. All supporting pillars of the nation's 'I
jRpltaUst practices, which combination, In the course of events, existence were undermined anil overthro"'ll· And w bile the "I'

!ecess&rlly had to Impress the political as well as the economi- millions of people representing the middle class. and farmer
elements were consciously thrown Into ruin, an easy-going .~ \
lal life with the Intrinsic characteristics of that extraordlna-
py corrupt mesalllance. thoughtless bouf'geoisie was only too eager to assist as a '· I'
By medium of the centre party the bourgeois democracy,
!lore or less In a nationalistic mllke-up, joined forces ·with the
!ndlsgulsed marxistio Internationalism and then produced
hose parliamentary governments which, following each other
1 ever decreasing Intervals, sold and squandered the accu-

political helper In the accomplishment of the last and final
overthrow. Who can seriously believe that a nation could be
forever kept in a state of such decay, without th.i.s situation
some day resulting In the lnst and most e:xtreme conaequenr.es?
No.-TWs unvariably had to lead to communistic chaos.
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ilulated economical and political capital of the nation. For J
Because just to the degree that the leadership of the notion
iourteen years Germany thus passed through a period of decay consciously de\·inted from all canons and laws of reason and ..
mparalleleil In history. subscribed to marxlstle Insanity, so the community of the
A renrslon of all conceptions set ln., people lne'l'itably experienced a continuously Increasing dis- I!1:
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1tlons eonsonant"'with the Inner limitations of every in- 1 "·bile the nations were still living on the fruita of a bourgeois
and literal individualism, that the prophets of the DeW doctrine
idual nation. Also the period of an outward general we\- preached politically the equality of all values. The parliamen-
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tary democracy, however, was automatically bound to get into
mingly eontented satiety, since \he dying nway of . the a deadly struggle with individualism even on the very field
•Irish of trumpets of the revolutionary ~[arseillnlse until the of economics.
~nnlng of out century, was pregnant with Incessant ln!li- ' "'
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tlons or an Inner nervottsliilcertainty, with a restless longing \
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I sive doctrine of mnrxistic equalization would have tinnily
r more IID.tlsflletory foundations for peoples Inner 1i ves.
over-run the last of the bourgeois political strongholds which 'I••
'hat mankind bas known formerly In the way of revolu- 1:'' :..~.~. ~ .
protected the economic system; the end would have been the
•nary ~ts. leaving out of eonsldcratlon the struggles of n
definite overthrow of the political and economic ideology of .t'
· liglous nature, had merely been the ever changing piny of
the bourgeoisie age.
•rces lighting for otttWilrd power: the lighting for rulership ',,,
This development would have taken place even without the ';,1
side of statea or at the utiDOSt for expansion of such ruler-
•i p beyond lndhtdual boundaries, ~ world W.r. But this wl\r undoubtedly materially accelerated
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However, since the religiOus struggles had lost their stir- the eour~e of events,
i' log, lpeUbinding and f&selilatlng power, perhaps due to the •1.
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anishlng of a truly allve, pt!Shlng force of the creeds, there . '
Background or Present Situation
.•egan the ilearch for new eonteptlon!J and ldelis,-oncs adapted
o the times and giving to bllnklnd new aspeets of life. And In order to understand what happened this year In Germany
.vblle the eommon mass .of people was still looking upon . It is essential to take two faetors Into consideration. First, the
'nlltcrlallstlc things as the t.nly factorS perning all e'·cnts In terrible war undermined !he solidity of the authoritative ruler-
human life, men aroee whd In the depth ol their souls were ship of the old regime and lead, by way of Its elimination, not
not sntlsfted with auch OOD~ions, who were looking out only to an Internal but also to an external breakdown. Mar:dsm
Cor a deeper aspect of life liad, who In the \'Cry age of hight>st
mnss prosperity and cotnroft. begnn td pervade the world with
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democracy, by its passiveness, shared responsibility.
· the most violent strugglts far these new eohceptlons. Tltc in- Second, the dictate of Versailles destroyed the Independence
consistency of the eeonomlcal and politlenlldcnls of bourgcois- and the freedom of the nation in Its foreign relations by dissoh·-
ucrnocracy called automatically the eonsistent theories of lng and disintegrating all power and capacity of resistance.
mnrsism into the a~na of those to~es. Tims It c:~mt> nl,out, · The result was an endless sequence of political and economical
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f, looking back today, we calJ the year ofl933 the year of
I the nat\Pnal-soclallst revolution, then, In the future, an Un·
biassed judgment of Its events and happenings Will embody
) this dt'slgnaUon Into the history of our nation as a correct one. ,.
I In doing that, not the moderate outward form of that revolu· ·.
tion, but the Inner magnitude of the transformation which this
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!·Y directions of Its life, will be considered decisive. In scarcely
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i.'. was abolished and a new world was put In Its place. What
has hanpened within this short space of time before the eyes
of all of us, -:-would have been thought and designated even
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IJ on the eve of the memorable 30th of January 1933,-by the
doubtlessly overwhelming majority of our people and certainly
by the bearers, spokesmen and representatives of the former
·, regime, to be a fantastic utopia.
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happening merely to the flash of thought. of a whimsical
human mind or even to the play of chance.

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hnd formed themselves and were the automatic results of the
developments of many years. A terrible distress cried out to
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'• was ready and prepared to execute the historical mandate.
The force of this statement is augmented by the fact that
..,,. similar tensions have been pervading almost the entire world
for decades and have found discharge In the continuous flaring

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BEFOl\E

THE GERl\IAN REICIISTAG


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CHANCELLOR ADOLF HitLER.

DERLIN, JANUARY 30, 1934

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CHANCELLOR ADOLF HITLER

BERLIN, JANUARY 30, f934

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REICIISDRUCKEREl
(GERUAN GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE)
BERLIN SW68, ORANIEN5TBASSE to-94

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othli oruy ot general aovernJuc · t d'"
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ose areas which it ~id remain &o
''definitely Axed." · •

~butnuedtheIngeneral
• Critlciam of the neutrality ution
f
' Munich· Putsch the United States Conareu:
Berlin's afternoon papers
Jfne shifted to
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thai
Tomorrow of Propo•anda Minloter Goebbels'
Der An&riJf. which aold:
: "Checlr.book determines forel&n
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I!_Ollcy."
~ :- Hitler Curtaila j_A,galnol Wall Streei and proftteera
aairiJll to make money out of mu-
· -.' · Celebration of Beer llltlona Der An&ril! pitted the Amer·
lean workina" man who, the paper
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!:ranee'• bltUeJlelda for tauoa for-
.a.n·to him.. .
·:·kliD, Nov. ~~tod17 '"RevWoll Cot the neulnll\7 law>
' h&an preparaU0111 for !he
·aDnlver-
thus becomes a decayed limb on
..,.bleb Americ:a'a fole 10 trembllDJ!y

7 Ar7 celfbraUon of Fuehrer BlUer'• .


. Jluni~ cellar pullch of 1m. ,
--:it_w·been lndltlow tor Hiller,
to speak olf the lf""''l"" tile II!Pt
»t~:rehed.." the newspaper aid.
,Tbe Hamburc Fremdenblatt com-
IQenll. "The re~a is a dH'J) bow
Wore the men wh rule Wall Street
and new proof tho It ·Ia impouible
for any democrati covernment to
ef each No.....,ber 1 Ill IIIIDlcla'a place the inte . of Ito people
Buercrebrau Halllo tile aurri'O'On of above the intere~ of the rulinc

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ihe DJchl laefore '&be lllllltccenhll 1
~=to Qenna'?T ...
..TIIil pert of the JlOO.,._ II to lie
•a:r, 111rt tile Indio
j Allancial cute."
h•bl U. B. NnlniiiJ'
:'l'he Boeroen Zeltun& declare•
tliat "compared with the Importance
ot. the repeal Halt, clauses aueh u
cash and carry, prohibition of ADler-
.Jean ahlpa lo enter bellicerent .,..
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cioaalottnc of
tWo. · -temples"
:mailla of tile
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parade lo
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the re-
who fell In the
~ and others. do not aDpear to
arren.then neutrality bui' rother
~ the tmpreuJon that they were
dtlllned to counteract the dancers
bscurred by offerina ones aeU aa a
putocb, hu been eel. · mtutral atale u on arms foCtof7 f<>
the western powers!'
.Bollda7 c.ue.t Oil .;The Deutache Allltmejne Zeitung
· llunlch. uouall7 enJo7in& a boll· . describea •• the ""bac:k1tain joke of
4ar'im lila\ date. will wart u uouol blltot7, tllol tile ame Pruidenl
who wanted to introduce a new or·
Ttu~rllda)' •nd exerciRI will be lim- der .to America now, himlelt, 1el.l
J1ed to a aunple eeremony of de- ltoThse the old powers, once IDOI'e.",
polltinl wreaths Oil tomb~ ol Nazi• · e Lokalanzeicer .Utes tbe
4om•a beroeL -Jeots• Cold II J ' I hold I thou&anc11
: t'l'be revolt wn quuhed and Hil- of American• enchanted u Jlool.e-
ler, Jn April, 11124, wu oenleneed Yelt once aid, iJ now inirodueect in •
to l.ve 7ean in prison. He wu re- • law •lainst which their tathen

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·-· Orders creating •ofllct!f_ of trus- ... :wzi.:~ubrblatt wrlteo, "Prealdent
teeship" In Poland were ll<ued 10-
doy b7 Marohal Goerill6 •• cholr-
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~--= too. once Pl'llllllled the
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tovenunent for German-occupied
C!l~ lerrif<>ria wu hein& orpn-
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Polish state. reaul•tcgrrrnrY and
eredit systems and 1iU te economic
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From North Stelton
For Presid~cy
MEW ILUIKII'l', May 22~At­
thoulh there were no toea] C'OftJ
- In the pr~ yet\etda7 •
comparatlv~ terce vote wao e..t
In Ploc:ala-y TC7WI>IIllp with '103'
Jlepubllcana and 450 Democ:talo
tumln& Ollt lo lbe polla. Thet-e
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port Mn. Tber1 Hol&warth of
Parlin, and H-y vr. Joftero ot
Plalnoboro, candidates for reelee·
tlon to the alate eommlttee, 'l'he
L-;o:ublla.r.a :ave Mrt. Hohwarth
SUI YO!el lnd her opponent, Join.
Etta l'lllltov, til, while Jellert n·
c:elved 453 and TbOillU A. Ger·
retaon. hta opponent. ue. Mrs. .
. Dollie! C. Luna, who Ia a town·
.llhll> -ldent, and the only _ .
111otor7 of Mlddleoex c:ounty, wu
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pteued with the townohlp'o vote
for Mil. Ho!&warth. Jlepublleano
alJC ;ave Herold G. Hoffman~ IU""I
beR2&torla1 nominee aoplrant, a
majority vole of 434 while Rob-
ert C. Hendrlcklon, hi& opponent,
'recoo\ved fit. Mn. Ethel Kirk•
patrick wu favored tor lbe alate
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COIMllltee by the Pemoc:tala re-
celvlnl :Ul vatel while her op-
ponent, Mrl. Mary DoOley. re•
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( catte votes fof the relliden included two mi.tt.e 1 for


Ado1ph Hitler and two for Roosevelt on tho Republican tickn, both
:received in the loith stll!lton section, 'IIIIUe tbe Deluocrata gave .
"~_•": -- .,.. " ••~Booa. enlt. 88 m._ •_ "t~Colr· Cbal'!.lea A. 1.1ndber_&b al.ao_ received-i.~- .......-.,.~. , ,

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'!l!~~~"""'·:.r.: ~1"'Jiepublieln~ -.• Wa.U~wlllld.e;"fal.io~~ UpiraDt ~oJ" the. \.and ...~~.-~~
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Townshi-p Clerk Wallace ll. Graves fairlY earlY with the axceoUon of
District 4 1 River road, who came t.rail.lng in" at 4 a. •• •

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Mr. Cotre7 ··--
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aplllst an lncontestaJ>Je cme of M:r. J..add · · • ·,;.·· · •
Ule German Puehrer, an eminent
, London ~eon bas determined Mr.
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Thla momlnc'a Dally Expre
i'\aleria Ita proof '11&11 obtained by
lhe 1111'10011'1 appllcat.lon Of Ule
ear ldelllltk:at.loa ten meUlod
Wled b:r Ule u. S ...)'ederal Bureau
I: Jnals.
Of Inveatlptlon In "'J>Inc" crlm·
The maJn features Of Ule cllf·
. terence In lhe Pletuno, accord·
Inc to lhe doctor, are Ule leDctb
of Ule tan, whereas Ule ear Of
· Ule aulhmtlcated HIUer picture
-Ia .tubby, tbat of one of Ule
: lateot Puehrer photo Ia eloDPted.

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t lends color to lhe parad
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lal!i!lotl5ly Injured, 1naane or d ,

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M8111'ancbm f4 illtonati&>D reoeiftd 1'rca a 00Jt'ldnt1&1 8011rCG1 to tt.
erteot. tmt etwnoel'ar 111\lv f4 ~ • • deaipatect t~uw Arrq
GUillera to -.o 1 Ll ~ SJl JICiftl' SJl \a. nat ot !ala 8141• deatll.
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JDIIIr1a •• 1ratllaD, 8eilz'eta7 to tile P~a1dm, fte 1011t.e HclueJ BOilOl'Able
Aclol1' &. Berle, Jr., &•lataDt S.orwtazoT ot stat.e, Depart..Dt ot
stateJ BripcU.er lleDaNl. 8bRaD Jd.lea, &..S..td Chief ot Stall.,
G-21 W'ar ~t.atJ C&ptain t. a. W1lld.naoD., Director, lnal Int.elll-
pnoe, Jrav llepart.Dt.J aDd Colcmsl W'Ulfaa J. DoDoftn, Coordinator
of IafOI"Mt.ica, .&pix JuS ldtqc, WaabiJiitoD, D. C•
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boa a aoatident~ ~
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:•• u4 n}ICII'k Jlaft . _ cd.roul&Ung 1D CJemaD.:r
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Beiu Owler1aD aal Field Drlbal lar1 YOD Jlllddltedte It 11 1&14
tJat ~- three .l1'IIIT ottioen w1ll. oon\inue to l'llle Oemarv tor a
period of tift JU!'I after the peace 1D lurope baa been el'tablillbed.

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ttncu to concen!ration campo ·for ·· laacbm l'lll ~ys ·lleariac •1-?
pusio& on a quip or boa 11101, the " 1 · Goebbeb: Sbut, !IP. 1111! •k1 what
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Io limilar.witl is the "'"'Y uf t.'n:· I
day. Jt is froro lbese jolw-alld It ation, wbl!ll the Lord t1oduw.·d tile
mllll be empbaaiwf that tbey COllie · Germao people willl lhfte ,,..,lilin: J
from within the !Ulch-lhat the lea· s-oty, ~and • I'•J"'<ily
per of the Gennu> people may be eli.- • , : for Nati011al Socialism ( Naoism).
cemcd. Some of the most puoaeot of ·,;, Only two~ the three, ho...,...r, came .;
lbe paa, due to the fact that GermaD ·. U>&ether Ia ooe lndividllol .. t:illaer a
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counterpart, are loa to the America~~
GermaD wu intdlicent and a Nui,
in which taN he wu IHit buoiOII; or
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One estraordiouy a~pect of the not iDtelli&ent; or, filially, if he wu ·
Fliist.,m• it tblt, pqced ill tlldt ' '*II iDiellipat IIIII ·
proper chapters, they can lead a m.. · wu DOt J Nu!- ·
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!Orlan throusb the dewlopo:oeot of 10. With a ·lew forwlul l"'r,..•alitia
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many in the past 6ve yean JII&Y lllus ia natural that - Y a oolir>flllaot halo
be traced enLirely fr0111 the fulld of hem 4imocl at 1)cr t'llthn:r and OLber
.' 1• r.- ,...,., wllu ..., ref ,_, Ill HIIIKo hw•t.ll
jolw that hat !lpi'IIIIJ up.
Stsrt wir.b the Rolchatq lite. All
Nul leader~. Hitler'• mustache,
GouliiJ'a medals, Goel~ll'l•' iJ1auaat
. buL tile ~~&ive knew the Nuil wen
beJWid it, hid thn11t the ~· upoa
speechea, tile Goerinc-God~,.b felld;
hive ~ted huiJ'wya fur literally
.1 The,. is one preaa that can't be
suppre11ecl in Germany, a pr•••
the procmsive politltal CtQupL Peo- · l!v!l""da of joba. Olwa lbey're all·
pie refemd to it u "tbe buminc
ae<ret." A otory typical of ln111dreda
il>chllive, audl u lbe aatirkai"Mudcl
German" wbo is do•uUt<d u "blood
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conce1111 ao adiutaot who rwhea e&· u Hilltr,talllllllotrunc u Goebbds,
constantly busy contributing to (itedly into Cenerll Goerilll'• room. . manly u Jt..- IIIII -w u Goer·
"Your EuallciiC)'I lbe Jlekhataa · lGJ."
a history of Hitlerism mo,. com• ia buroioa !" A aheal of baM ialikewisc releuecl
plete, colorful and trenchant than Goerinc, aomcwbtt turpriled, loaU. . lA lbe &torY of Hiller, G...a.bcb, !Mr·
at biJ watcb. "Wbat, alrwiYI" · · '1oc and Filwlte Mioiater Schlc't
ed- Pe•h•po 110t oo IUIIIIy to tboM of who, tho tale - · decided - day
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BY THEODORE IRWII I Dl, ,t IOfFIIAI aU day 'WU A. .More popular wu "\\'by does Hitler sit in the first .,o[\
the talc_. of Hitler'• visit to ~: row every time be. aoes to the_lbe·
burg a few moatba allier tbc Nua atr~? · Vi
" AN elderly physician, beaten by aiLuatioos: a new law i• passed, a new
leader cametopower.Hindenbuqbad "Atlrail there'•- pla<e he hal
become more of a fi&urrhead limo •the pcaple btbind bim."
.l"1 holdup men on a lln:el in Berlin
one Pigbt, yeUed "Help I Murder!"
bulletin iuu<d-lhe 1ovemment offera
itself aa a tarcet. Each ol the FIUJI<r·
ever. Walking wilb Hitler in tbt pr• • . s-
of the Hitler llories have be·
dtn, he dropped bis bandkerclalcf. Hit· ''co- daulu; they crop up ipin and
DasbiJ!t up, a pllliceman quieLed the 'lllil:u baa a sicnificance, aimed at the
ler ~<ooped it up, asked to bave it ~ ~, apia, Jell1' after )'ear. Widely told is
victim: "Sill You IIIIISt not discUM AchiliH' heel$ in tbe Tbird Reich.
a memento. Hindenburc. however, re- tbc -
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· politic110 loudly I" Many a Nui bubble hal thu• been
That llory 1w apread lo every cor- burst.
fuiCd. "Plea.. , Herr Hitler, let me 10 ..,_. asyiWil. Pausloc before a
keep my handkerchief. It's the. onl~ group of laaMtet, be Wed, "Do you
ner of Germany. In a whisper over a The power of the gag bu been
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beer at a cal baDd over lips in a quickly recopUed by the underground tbing left I can slick my nose into. know • 1111!1·" He wu met Ylith
Another important chapter ccoten blank..,_; a few obook their heads.
abop, mullled voice behind clo•ed movement in Germany as well as by
on tbe great purge of June 30, 1934, · Hitler dJW IUIIclf up. "Don't }'QU
doors at home, eveB among minor the govemmenL The forces ligblinl
~ in which dislatWied Nui1 undor the bow ~ I Ill! Adoll Hitler? I
:Sui o8iciall and in tbe barracb of !'lalliam bave picked up the jokea and
tbe army and the Storm Troops. Tbe diuemiaa!cd lbem like leafttta in tbt
leadenhip of S. A. Commander Emit po.- all tbc poower ia Germany. I
Roehm were liquidated on aliesed ............ u - t u Gold I" At which
srio is awk<d, tile lllicker i1throltled. wind.
At the I&JnC time, the go\·ernment,
sroundl of "immorality." Countlou - 111 tbc lwlatia snicRred: "YCf:
Many merely nod 1rimly. But tbe
5tOry mOVOI on till it coven tbc D&• fiodinl the vitriol of ridicule eatins joke~ ar~, but lbe event ia ~po yea, my boy, tbal'alile waY it llarted
most wccanctly recorded by one 'Wtdely. witll aU of ua."
Lion, CI'OSIOI !be bonlcn. awaY at tbe foundation• of the 1}'1-
ll'l the Flii.rl,.,_"wil lbal is tcm, bu counterattacked. In 1934, quoted line: "Captai4 R.oehm'acNuf· Nut to Iakins a verbal poke at
• whispered." Tales and pp, poem• and a law wu pUled providin1for penal· leur lw applied for a widow'a pal•, Hitler,'Germana 1a1te sreatcll dolicht
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'"; fables and allqoriel, many thousands the crime of twittinl members of tbe Wbilc major incidents and erial;.,. · Propopnda Miniller GGCbbela. Ewn
of them 1ubins at tbc Nui resime government or functionaries of the evil.lbly produce in their walu CODJid. . their ardon! fQllowers lib to tdl of
crable wai1cry, tbe FliisUI' propa- ·' the ll'ir u 'they arriw iD Purptory.
-. ~ throuch the most ellcclive of prop&·
pnd& m<dia-tbe mouth and ear of
:-<ui party. Propaganda Minister
Goebbela and other Nui leaden bave sandaismorcoftcnaimed,witbdeadly Their JIIMiilblnent; it....._ is hor·
the German people. Perhap• the made repeated violent $pCCches apin11 accuracy, at the core of Nllisal- rible•. Gee.rillc ia baDded 1,000 IIIIi·
llrOQICIL Wtapon of ptOiclt and II• tbolc who "1110 jaka to underruioe what lw been called "the opirit of · fotllll-allll DO miri'OI' l Goebbell is
tack open to opponents of Hitler to- public opilljoo. h the ayii.Cm." An iUUIIratioo il tbe in- preaenled with 1,000 powerful bnltd-
day, tbe jokes for tbe 111011 part have They ~. llt~y could, arrell cisive PI COIIterrUnc tbe )'OtiiiC - 0 ' cutins tlatiooa-ud DO lllicropboool
risen spontaneoully from tbe people and behead 1M PI itself but cacb of Goebbels, wbo il at the ap ot in- 0': , 0 ~ daaice bil about GoeriDt il
tbe1111elvu. Tbey arc bora out of real il u invbible u a wnilh, mobile u a te111liuble QUCiliooiac- 11M - ia lbal ,l!ia
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•·such an honest younc man?'' "Pre- ., :·I f
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~ ...., lht·m aU is ..llahatma Propa. cisely,11 is the an1wer, "'that'1 why be ·····/ ., 1:1
• ,..,.. -.ub "\\"otan's llickey llouse" . W4s arrested."
a dose •t·~ond. His continual bar.
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that once. al a speech in .the Sports- So that I may not 10 to a concon- ·' '
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JIIIast, ho opeoed his mouth 10 wide
lbt he hi1 his ear!
No prop ollhe Nazi system escapes
Dear Lord, make me blind,
So that I 1111)' find evrrythilll
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employees, the rear~~~~rnent PrDersm,
the Strensoh Through Joy movement Reich." · .-~..... ~'!--
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Perllapo the chief-and onl)'-satis· jokes about that comcrst- o/ Nu-
lactioa left lo opponents of Hitler to. illlll, Aryanism. One micht think that
A. <by is deri\'ed from Ibis peckins away
. - . at the illstitutiona established by the
the Jews in Gormany would be the
Jut lo teU them, but they seem to .
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; <uled of these is the S. A.-the Storm
. oriainate frorn amons the Jnrs them-
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A popular yam concerns Miiller lllous American visitor who asks II
who, with many Olhen, had ioined the rabbis in Germany are slill P<r· . •
the S. A. merely lor protection, A milled to be Jewa. And about the :,,I.
· f rlend, meeline him on the atreet, is EnsJisbman who wondcn if OOD·Ary.
llloniliRif at lftln1'him In uniform. 1111, deprived of aU rirbta, are llill I
~·~t: ~you an old communist-;, allowed to pay lues. Countless storiea
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the men. AI far a1 tbe two 01' tDree until the aUlbonl'" ~ ...
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l have nothing to do with them." gcr. Two Jows reod the nalice. ODe, ,.___
Grim is the humor surrounding the. alarmtd. whispered: "l thillk. we'd
mo>t hated and feartd of Nazi insli·· better e.Cape before we're llbol..~ ·
tutions-tbe concentration camp. One ''But why escapei'\ Vou'rc .¥a 1 t.r
is struck with amazement at the &bil· and rm no tiger." · · :"'- ·
:ty of Lbe Gtrm:m people to joke "Of course we're ool. But uD ••
about brutalities they themselves auf· pro\'c it to them?''
fer. ll is the masochistic bumor of a Directed at Hitler's pose u aMes..
t·ondemncd man in the moment be- siah of the Tcutons is this conun·
fore bt rearbes tbt electric chair. 11 drum: "A gypsy haircomh, a French
iJ tbe laughter of despair and de•pera· mustache, an En~liob uniform and .,

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awaitinc rescue. · swer is expected.
Even within the concentration , ll 's the atories al.tout non-Aryana
camJ». FIUstenuitu are passed aroun~ which, more than othrrs, manage to i\
This on< comes from Dacbau, m~
- notorious of them all. Dachau, .11
get out of Germony and make the
rounds in the United State&. Jlec·
~Cems. was aeuing overcrowded and ognizable. particularly am~l l\ew
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nlru:ials wore forced to weed out a Vorktn, is the tale of the left-banded
oloun inmatn. Only the coavened- teacupo. Fin•nce Mioi&ter S<hacbtar· l(
thO!< cured ol anti-Nuism-were to guts .,.itb Hitler: Der Futbrer is rnak·
~· ,..lccted. 1'be commandant and an inc a 10rious mistake in puuinc aU
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11dt 1~1< ovtr the bsl. . Jews out of huzilldl; Jews ar.e the
"\\til. what do you tbmk of •marteal huaineiSmeD in Germany.
S<hmidt ?'' asks tbe commandant. H'ller
1 scoftL S<bacbt oilers lo derll·
"He's heeD in - the boapilal theiC onst. ra.I e.
pa:~t"\\'hat
fl\'e weeks."
lor?" They walk .mto an Aryan-owned
"Injuries his head. kidneys and shop and aak to aee a ":"t o~ ll!fl·
>!line." 10 , banded leaCUJli· 'Ibe propr~etor 11 pu&-.

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... "He'• worse every day." tea~ups. Out go Hiller and Scbacbl
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aayinl goea, "are C&IIIP' in which is a Jew. Aakcd for left-banded teacups,
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... •. ~· Biting ridicule 1s cml.xkiaed m tne
llory of a:~endant at a special trial
in M.uni~barged with bavinc in·
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Germany. One nigbt he stole' -a Visit
lo ~burR, concentration cam 1,
1ulted tbfi~·.
. rnment, be peroiats in nt••.
Bcrl.•, where many intellectuals r--.
pleading: ·nnoce11ce. Tbe p<OSCCu- are tm~. C~ 1111. to the~ 1
II 10.000 BOAtBEIJ tor, ann • bursts out: uTbe ac· batbed-Wtre . fence, be whispered to .;~ l

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cused is · rty liar I Gentlemen of a 1r011p of Inmates: "Lililen, ~ntlc-
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our 1ove nt could tbe dcfendanl a lew scenanoo lor me?"
have referred to wheD be uaed tbe J~lar usault and battery upon
MOB LYNCHES vtJ 11<0rdo 'inuadiaries tbievea and mur· the lltWSplptrs of Germany is com-
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SOUTH ~·iiJ'tl~ot;!!!'- Thrusts at tbe economin of ·tbe II Ibe llory of tbe Hunprian dog-
Third Reicb are often "iletto-sbarp. ' trainer ~ te;W1 whole atar
Accordinc to one alleged rumor, "the UDIM. died m)'lleriou$ly one JDom-
I .. kanproo wUl soon replace the black U.. J\ velerillariall, called in to deter-
~: eaal• on tbe German in•ipia-be·
cause tbe kanproo is the only animal
mlae lloe·- of dealb, leamed that
tile' dol bad ....,. a bit of llUS&IC
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able to co far on an empty pocket.'' wbk~ bad heal wrapped in 1 newo-
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another DOtcb on bis belt. Partie-
ularly de-tinB are those aimed at
D~r Slirwr (notoriouo anti·
Setailk abeet ). tbe vet IIOdded Wider·
llllldingly. "That Qplaina iL A pope•
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f :'.' \ ~t futuringJIIbstjtute or synthetic prod- '"" · Crilltlllll of a more poua1 utun
ucts, 111ade necnsuy by IDcreui!tc ., JIC!IIIldl a~y ~ 1M bed10ek of tllo
war prepanlions. . ·Bif.l':l ,....... wicb 1 variety ol PUiJ
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A resideat of Colople, the tale ,_,,.. 'l'be rumor Ia splad, for in
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Reich and altempUtoeommit.Wcide. ·· -yare idle beca- ao one is a
He buY• a ho• of nt ~. awal· , , IGoMd to apea Ilia -.til. Or .... .,.
' low• tba."conteOII. But he doesn't . cw.t Americu wbeue it adapted: : 't
die. E.rsalf/ He seta a ropt, tries to . 'i-\P ·~ f1111 trolley, quatiGnr
· ban& himself. The rope breaks. E.r· . by \ IUijliciaua Nul. replica, "B•
,. ~at: I Finall.y, N; hits on tbe btillianL ..; •lieYf it or DOt. 1'111 wailiac 1111 N•
I .,. idea of llftllllll himself arrested; ture• · tiallll ~iali.,. e.. co. . " Ge·
ly be 11 bl tortured to deatll. AP' • IIIIIIY· •· ·
•' proachinc an S. A. man on the ltreet, Electi- of tbe lloria b 1111
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he yells, "Dowa with Hitler!" But' -'b'Jillded by tho tiDIIeqraurld mov i '·j
tbes. A. lll&n, lri&btened, tata hinl ' . . . -ordilli 10 ........... f
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ca* kTl: •I •tory is JIDOd for six away ol Hitler. Told CMICC, the effect 1o come.
moatll in :a cnnceotration camp" or of a gar is of coune wholly insigni- How tbe volume of FlilsltrWQ
kthia- •·ill bnd yuu in Dachau for ficanl. Told I tboullnd timeo-and a bas swelled in recent years is m....
at leut a >•·lr." Htrc'o a fable aaid million timet-a ailllle joke takes on trated by the story of 1 wauisb lawyer
lo be 100<1 ior two yean. tremendous importance. Multiply thil arrested one night for beina the Ute
, . A - . a •lor and a jackan were by the countless F/futl,.,;t:e in the of a porty. The S. A. clliDJIIIJICiaat
clevor - h to escape from Ger• wind oAd the olow and ateady under- aentenced him to a cone en I ratintt
camp until he bad fillisbed tellina al ,
,..n
ID&DJ 1ritlltlk· ad,·eat of Hitler. After
a few in Antwerp, the ref QKeeJ
minin~t of the Nul 1yllem becomes
apparent. To the fon:a ficbting Hit· the known jokes about Hitler. 1'lla t (

. became -"bric, longed for ·their


·o ' Fatherlud. Tho1' decided lo 10 back ,"';
. ler within Germany, the barr~~aes of + was three monlhl ap. He ia lliJI fl! ·
. ridicule CODIIitu.. a ~ry aiep,., the CODUntratloa ~-· '.· . :•.
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' -if it were ,.... ible. First to try wu
. the cow. n..- don ill ilfdia and sbe
·' •·as bact wio h ber fricnda, haapnl
aod wora. ~t.1·'rc too mach for me,
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· · - • to •Dk yo11 every half-b011r ."
.'J1oe dac. ho•-.,·cr, was not to be
· fripi.....S oft, and boclr. be went to
1 Fraalr.furt. Four dayo later be reo
turned, tail brtwt't'n hia lep, to.,..e · .. ,
1
Jlanaiaa out. "A dotr can't live ia
. Germany today," he panted. kNo mat· i
ler what you do. )'ou aet kicked
aroomd. • Despi~ the bad tidillp, the
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• jackau decided to try it too; he had
confidence In his touah skin. Weelr.a
· poued and tbe jackau failed to re-
turn. An.sious,hi1 friendl-tn look
for birn. lD the 10uth of Germany, l
they met a cat. "The jactua?" the i
eat udairned, In leiJlODIC to their
"-queries. "Wby. he'• very well o8 In
the Third Reich. AU be bad to do
~o bob his head u usual and
'J~I' Hitler bu iust made
governor nf a new JHOVincel"
ith 'f.--tfnrn of the preu eztinct,
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(-.' -'ih'h
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portilla throulll' jokes oome ot fbc
suppressed riews about Spain, wbicb .
forced German ncwspapcl'l to print
•ome {octs about German soldiers
f•~hlinc in Spain. In the recent Czech
cri>is, it was the Fliisle11Pilse which
carried the true facts and caused
many German soldiera to flee over
the Swiss border. Favorite organ of
the masses, the spoken prc11 is held
. to be fat more interesting than the
3,000 ncwspapcll controlled by the·.
Propaganda Ministry. Space in it is
unlimited. It cannot be corrupted.
Bans are incffecti.ve. Contributors &l'e
tbe subocriben. Circulation Is no prob-
lem; in a few doya all Germany . ,
know• the latest ·story. The IIY~ ia \. ·.•
which· the 111ulf is "'firittcn" is JlClll" ··:. ~
ular, vi~torous. crisp; a Jingle sentence
cryotallizcJ an idea; lhcda light upon
the darkest and most complicated 11-
aue. Every curriiDI. joke is liD editllrial
upon a Nui go,.. nunent o.:tio.,;
lf tbeY do nothinc ebe, the polio
tical sa&• do a sood job of counlll'-
balancinc the powerful and IUIIes-
tive savenunent propopnda, edur..t·
inS and di•Uiusioninc the people, liD"
masking the Nul idols and the hypo-
crisy, fallibilitiel and connibali•tl~
1pirit of the regime. 'They conatituto
a weapon of self-defense, the potency
of wbich is indicated by the spreadin&
of Fliisterwilll by the Nuls tbem-
IOives, who play with the poilaacll
weapoll of tile IIICIIIY·
uoceu~ns. a« every hour of tlie
day, ~b<K that~- CIJ 11101'

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ted.
r Crimes Co11nr.tsston •.
that he had tallred to h ts cor..manaing General and
that the War Departnent re,ter to us J'or "eualuatton.
infor~ation tndtcattng that any oJ th~~l
in the Lat'n American countries. I told
Bureau would not eualuate any information
the Bureau was an tnvesttoattue aoencu and at we would cg~4uct
tnuesHgattons O/ suclJ matters as- the- liar Departmen-t rej·erred to
~..s rohtch. were wahin our tnvest"£gat"ive Jur,sdi:;tion 1 but that
we posittuely would not attempt to "eualuate" tn.for~
was not the subject of tnuesttgatton by the 3ureau. ,...........a stated
that there was a uartetv O/ t~Jormatton appecring from var>ous sources
alleging that Httler and •any of his associates were hiding out in·
the Argent tne and the Far ])epartment needed aomeone to ftiJal uc.te tt.
I t o l d - - that the,l!HHary Attache !lt Buenos Atres 1 General
Lang1 h~hed himself as the supreme authority upon all
mundane mattera; that he recognized no deltmttatton agree~ent and
that consequently the Jar Department mfJht consider calling upon
him fo.r such eu.aluatton. ., .
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to Trnow whet"ljer the ..:ureau had any
"probc:ble ca~.;se for belteuing that;JI'ttler or any o.f his assoctatea
w::re l!.~c!Jng in the Ar9entine and I stiit"ed,that the Bureau had no .
tangtble evidence of any such hiding but that Gener~l~H~~ had
l\ wtthheld considerable infor~atton from us 1 over a perio~fmore than
a year1 concerning an alle!]ed hacienc!a tn the Argentine which. wall .•~..
reported to be a hideout J'or German subuerstues alleaedly coming .- ·
\l to the Argentine by clan·destine means.• particularly subiiiCJrtne•
.........also wanted to know whether the Bureau would distribute
for the~es Commission through the Bureau's international ·
ezchange 1 circulars printed for the apprehension of wanted persons .
who~e r nston was sought by the ~ar Crimes Conmission.· I tnqu1red
of whether fingerprints would be available upon these
· peop e Gn e stated they would not, but in some -tnstances they·mt;ht .
haue photographs of the wanted peraons. I a d v , s e d - - . t h a t
·I would re.fer thfs 2uestion to you,Jor your conatd~ecq~nd
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against u"til t2att:m of the Bureau faotlUies for dfs"tribu·~~r1g


s~oh circulars~ first~ because "they will not contain Jin~erprints
and the other identifying data wtll probably be vague and
inadquate1 second~ because the legality of many of "these
prooeedin:".JS is subject; "to consider;;~ble doubt;~ includinJ "tile
ques-tion o.f means of e:::tr~di"tion 1 a.nd, t;llird, be~ause I con 1 t
think we sh,uld lend -the prestige of the Eurezu 1s na~e an~
reputation to the ::·ar Crt"!es CoM.;;:issto71 end by the as:z~o~o;;tion of
the Bureaz.; 's name with "the oiroula.rs giiJe the: impression to tr.e
public generally that the Bureau Is attempting to apprehend these
war criminals 1 most of whom I t;hinr. will never be apprehended.

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BU,/Ues ~a'tn
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FBI NEW YORK CITY


DIRECTOR AND SACS LOS ANGELES AND ST. LOUIS
2-6-41

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SUBJECT A GERMAN ACTRESS WHO~ A SPECIAL
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FRIEND OF DOCTOR PAUL JOSE?H{bOEBBELS AND. ADOLPH/HITLER ALSO RE-
PORTED FREQUENTLY IN CONTACT WI
SAN FRANCISCO. LEAVING NEW YORK FEBRUARY F~FTH, FIVE FIFTY FIVE PM
EST ON TKE SPIRIT or sT. LOUis occuPYING APARTMENT DUPLEX
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ORTUNEJIIIIIIIIIIII LEFT NEW YORK CITY JANUARY THIRTIETH FOR
ST. LOUIS AND IS STAYING AT THE PARK PLAZA HOTEL ST. LOUIS. IT IS
AT COT tniiTC
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DESCRIBED FIVE FEET, SIX INCHES, ONE HUNDRED THIRTY POUNDS, AGE
THIRTY, BLOND HAIR, BLUE EYES, FAIR CONPLEXION 1 ATTRACTIVE APPEAR-
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~lYJRD.l!:li & _MJ~~~­
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LOUIS FIELD DIVISION WILL ADVISE THE FIELD OFFICE COVERING THE
PORT OF DEPARTURE OF SUBJECT FRON THE US IN ORDER THAT HER BAGGAGE
MAY BE SEARCHED IN ACCORDANCE WITH BUREAU SPECIFIC REQUEST TO AS-
CERTAIN IF SHE lS CARRYING ANY IMPORTANT DOCUMENTS TO MEXICO. IN -
IS IN US ON A MEXICAN VISA.
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Ku1 loa V1eplll!. adTbtcl. t.o Nt ltn'l'lla CbaliOellcr t.dolph
Jll\ler or Ger.a~~~ for ~ fKI'Oo • • a\a$eol lao
lltler tor tAe Co..opo11~ ~alae la 1938, wbloh be olalaa were
arUoloa O.ll I
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wrlttaa t.o -rlac out tho b&aer alia of H~iier aDd which vorl DO\ t
looked 11;11D faYOrablJ b7 Der P'ubnl', Jaoaua of 'hettt, be feared
tbllt lle lltfl'l" wnul4 •"' br.ck or bt •lila te ...1a\e.1o hia oodacta
la Oer~, out der,pl\o th!• faa\, 4~rlnc thla lntt war be bas
-..ee!l !.a ¥•rl1n ft!!d ~Yer ~uMr~ ~teDeral !z! g { on Juae 1", 1940~ h!!4
a fi!t7 alantP. laterr1tw w1~h Hitler at a Cha\enu la B~lcluc.
loa W1ecnm4 e\a\ed t~t 4lploaalt ea4 a'taobea of Bl~ler
are Cerrttted ta hle preaaace aD! are Ter¥ .ach •fral4 of bl~. Be
p.Ye aa •••'IIJ'le, aDI\ ealJ Uai ana ,.,. iii'D'boainr vn ail'ftid oi
bl~, ~n4 vh~n the lftterrl~ wl\b Rltler ••• ~~1tte4 to Yoa
P.ibb~ot~r tor cenaorehlp, he wae af~ld to a~tbarl1e 1\• ral~••
ua\ll Hlll•r hl•••lf bad ottlolall7 dnolaro1 \~\ the •rtlole •••
e~eeab!e.

Yoa 11'1o~D4 ol"l•• th-,t he h not. afl"!'id of Hlt.ler, aDd


, ....., he eyen ~4 la\errapt llla 1a hh tpeaoh a\ Ua•• 11114 aek
~at\l~AI wbloh bt ·•'A\14 w•r• AIOit•~r.r ••aauee Bltl1r voa14 '•lk
ua1aterra.p\•417 tor bourt on tbe au'Dj..ot tba\ he il'lci. ttar\14 oii,
aa4 for \be purpDiel of h1• lA\orYiew lt ltal DICIISftl'1 \0 OOA,111UillJ
laterrv.pt Jlia, whtoh wu all ,.~, wUb lltr n&~~anr.

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Yon Vhpnd, U lle1ac a mrked fear or 'lldQC conw14ored w~. Be
vlll do thi~ to pnclu!le an a:rpearaace of "eftkae.. a.ll4 appeare
to COIIJ!Oileah for thil fet.r. Ia talltl~~e wUb hla, foa klop114
ol•i•• he a~ie~ three pereo~~aiiiioe • \be eiAioeaaA, tbG poiiiicia11,
all4 the 4encopo.

·· _· foa Vie"'IIA eta\14 tbat Jl•tl•r oz;re11M 11.1a..1t that ••


feU certala of ncto17 lla lurope, all4 Ulat wb1lo if tba llaUe4
Std.. - lll\? the wa:r ae aa allf or b&J•IId U woulcl. 110 do8t
t.elq tile outco.. , U would aot clolul&e th" flll&l. renl t 111 aq
II'Ulller, Hitler wu Y017 IIQOh lrrUated AliA lllpllUelll 1D roepo11eo
to an 1c~ulr,r oa th• IRzls' ooa1ac OYor \o tile Ulllted StAtoe, Be
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it 7011 4efod I.q111111!., Jn wlll cot ih la'IJ'- 1 B1Uer 1atern~pte4
otauac, •1 u aot MlJIC .St1e4 '117 NT icl.oa that J vlll pt the
.&rUhh •v Htta la a lrUleh d.eteat. AtJ¥11~ Uw old. n ..h are
ao CG04. the ll"iUIIh tloet wlll be Jv,ako4 1l7 \he eD4 of tho war
or at 111011 u .. vbea •• lllc,llt "'' u. hr&llo1'80n, neeh· •r• .
aot aa lapor'"•' la aocl.ara wAr •• th•T ware, •

loa Wle~Dd •teted he then naked Hl~lar eboU\ \be Flf\b


Colu~ 1a the Ualtftd ~~ft\ew, llnd tltlar r.Pl1e4 \~.\ 1\ didn't
o:~th\, H1Uu, aoc.,r41n.; til Ynn lilegul:S., u1d, ·•It l'redclen~
looenol\ Ullllke be cu vla a war wUia \he FU'tb Col-a, lot hiD
tr, u.•
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DA. . tor oolleaUn oppodUoa, DOt propap114hh. J\ •••• aocordiq
to hla, • flchUac ool1l&l1 t.a Mad.rld.. loa Vleaalld "'14 \b•t wae what
it Vftt e1nce ho eav it operatlac tbaro, lltler to14 loa Yie~.
•we oaa oo.cquer fro• &ho air, 1nl'
how cu va &'It MAr tile UaUocl
flb\ea. AlrorAf\ carrlare 1\J'e o'lloUUe all4 'lao7 vlll lie eorap lroa -
. . ,..7 &3 blc 11oabera OllD take off fro• &hom,• Hitler thea a~la

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cl.oa•t waat •DJ"th1ac OTor there aD,JWq.• foa .. houa~
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&bat AO ODe h 'behind RUler - tbat. RUler h the ~over of the llad
• ror.lmt. Yo:s lor.lld etntod tb:-.t Hltltr bl\t
11 delJI)n1c•ll ener(J ud
a~ 1D,rnd1blo \tAncl\1 to bold \? a course. ion ·le~n~ otPt~d
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h• d~ee D::lt t.blllk 11 hn• been eq,Wllled alnce iln~·oleoll, Ue belleY"B
th>ot illtl"r 1' :·•Jchtc a\ Umes: \h'lt b!J bile \he nblUt.,Y t.o eM
tlll11ce acco:~plhhed. HUler b'll auld lbat &11 b• bne &o 4•.• h do
u, •• U h alrell.llt laid out tor hla, foil VhpAil olalaa t.!lllt U
h All lDtrlplq aDd taec1uUq alAe of the - .

fOil Wlo~ wae queetl~aed a1 to whether Hitler bad


y&\\erned blaself llf\er "n;oleoD and Vhe\her Or 110\ hle aab1\lODR
ver~ the ellae, ead be replied that lltler le ~ble ln thAt ht
clalae aot. to be God. Ho dr~•• a 4let1not1oa la tba\ h~ 11 oolJ
the 1aetru3eD\ of Go4. He ·~· th~\ he kaowe \hk\ h1• t.iae le
abort, and when bh ahdoD h oo~~plet.e4 tbnt he vlll &O·
Dltoutalnc tar\ber \be pefaholoctaal e14e of Blt.ler, loa
Wlepa4 ..14 tbal be ....necl troa 'hoee who are oloee to bla that
1M llol'\lere OD la..DUJ; \fall\ be h aa laeaae ceDlUe. 1n eo:te of
these aaaeD&e he hae had ~· aoet brllllaat ldene, ~e explained
tho<\ Hltln ceh et!'ellite when he tbllllc• out loud ~n,t be valle• up
a~ 4ova t.allc111C l110.. wofttl7o aDd •ilr.\n·er he tb111lcs 0~1101 tuebUat:
01lt.

Yoll lllepa4 eddea4 ~\ Herr Ievell who replaced CaptalD


J'rlh lllede•u• pre ..D\17 O~ti'MD Colleul Geural a\ !aD JrADOheo,
CalltorAla, •• llale~D )etween Yon B!b\eatrop aD4 ll,ler t.o14 hta
tb~\ Hl\ler bftt fl\e elallar to erlleptlc ~1\e, ftDl that once 4url~
euch • flt, be \brew h1aeo1~ OR the cround lD !erecbtepr\ftDo an4
orle4, •1 4oD't waDt to weakea lhe while race • I &oa'l waat to
an!\cll: r;~~~:iaMo• ioa witC"Dii nplaliitli iilni ;uuer aa• u oiieeui.oa
that the vhllt race aoat \e eupreae la the wor14. Be ol•l•• ~toR\
be h eu}'poeed to ~Ye to14 llu ..olb1 \hal lh17 - a \ aw14 &~~~lhh&
\bat ,.,'1114 wealten the whlh noee. eho t~\ ln&lAD4 1111et keep 1Ddl11
ln or4er \o .. lntaln \be 4oa1n~De~ or \he wclte race• 111 the w~rld.

TOll Vle~Qil vu ••ked who ""'' hblDI\ HUler 1D Ylev of


their flDilDclal arrorta 11Dd tho etr,.h~o 11etna Sa hADdllnc aoaey,
11ad be a4't'hed tM\ Barr !'cb.acbt w111 the real braln• hlllnot the
t1a~11011141: of lba Jaal aebeae untll be o"•• 1Dto O?a\ac\ wllh \he
ra41oal wlac or the Jaal farlt • ., .

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Yon Wlepa4 ollll•• lh'>t liUler leaaa to the CoU1U!hUc


~~ o14e •• oo111poo,...t. to the capUalbUo Ylewa "hloh "" r~pruut.-4
'](~ 'tlr Coar1uc.

1'011 lil8&AU ""' q'Q. . U0~'4 81 to 'he MDPI' tollolfecl la


&"QAJ'41Al': 111\ler •Ad be aUita4 Jae vat UAAbb b &lYe aq 4tkllt
azoapt 'het whea he . ., IUlar la .8el&lu tor hit lahrrtw. he
wae la the troat , . .,, aDl U..n were oll17 eenral &PJ.liU'e.ott,
.
penoaal par4a la ey14eaoa •
foa Vhpa4 wu atltad wllal vould llappto vhea HUler .W.. I
coo• 8.114 .lae autecl ~t U b aecept.-4 tbd Goerl~ wlll be \he
e1100aetor. Be aspl~laed tb'>l Ooeriac h 1ll bad llaaltb Uil tllat he
d.oeaa't tbll:l:t- tbat he w111 llYO '"17 loac. f·aa aut
b Btll wb:> 1e lUtwha YW1 1U, &D4 _, 41a a\ _.., U.• llaoaueo
•11
lD Uu

of Rbarnlolla ot ua. "•• le •14 tl!At attar &lao& would oo•e


U.. pural fiPt ·for ooatrol, &114 'beoauaa ot the tact thll \ tho
1Milordl;p1 la llle '111114. 1e 4at1aUtl1 llaHci 1.o loa,th or Ute,
'hat tile Jlad eoheM waa liCit a world thrt!lt. Ho ...td. Uaa aUHor7
r•&l• would Wldoabted~ ooaa 1a atter .iiaot was 80118.

Dhoutdii.C OoeriA& tor a . ,..At, Jw po1Ale4 oa' tl!At


ther,. h a pon1b11U.r t.b>tt IIUler •111bt eYto reUre la faYOr ot
Coer1ac "' Go8r1AC AJIP8&re to 'be auioue \II ~· oYer. Be tl\¥8
tia~t b wl!¥ Goarlq h 80 al&ll..nln.tt "'"' iae t..Ue 8butee that
o• wou14 aot bolltYO a -.n wOllld. tab n& &bat he lrAO•t Cheat Jae
hae to p1a¥ tllat klDd of a _.. diiC• he IUIOWa thlat HUler baa t.be
power to ellwlade hl• Ju•~ ll7 &be eon.&oh of a l"A•
.
tiller la a pd• 4ouaa. rou PIUIOl naca.s aqth111C to
.
llla, "hanaa Ooerla& h e1lea\ &Jill cla1a• &o • " ' a tliiCtto
fo114uee lor t.ba Vlllte4 s&..-... U l8 Ooorlac'a new 'bat fr1e114-
ab1p v1th the Unlttd. s&atee ._,, axletr \bel racoa•lruclloa or
r:VOpe O&AIIO' be acoot~J~lhhe4 wllllollt llae del of &be Uall8d Slat...
foza lt1tpDd ola1ae tbnt Ooerlq h 8!J1UIIl IIOl'lllqa t.b"' .be baa
AIYar broken h1t vord. and troa hie peruaal frlellllalalp wUh Bnl"bo
la hal7, wlao wae folld. of Goertq, Jao llol1eY8t tllal Qoerlq it a ·
'Ole -a. ' ·:.;,·;~'"f .. · ~-.· ~ ·
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foa irle~ .takd. tba\ Ooerla.t iol4 Jal,. tllat \iae O.naa
.00Yar.uoat 1e vllllq to M.COU•t• tor peaoo ellloo u Me aoooarlhl.e4
_pUla& ~Jaehllll oU the ooaUullt, w.lalola U . . .,., to 4o. Yoa
lfle£!UIIl " " " Ooer1q bclloa\84 &bat Uae &•ra• or peace •• tar ••
Gol'lll\a,r la ooaoarut WIN14 lie a •o&atlaa .-o wl\b JWacltUIIl «1Y111& bac~


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Yoa Vle&Jllll a4Yhe4 &bat . .1'17 Ja ~~ war IN lla4 'ltooa tol4


thAt. UpOil lh OO~'Ue\ Of Jraaooo t.be 0el'll6a 0oYeruoat. WGI&l4
-tlt.orallf 41...-ber iller•. lowoYer, Ju•t. betoro h1a reoeat ret.ura
\o the UaUe4 $\aha lao learull tiM\ BU1er 1 t 14N aow h a oo-rtet.o
roat.oraUoa ot Fnaoo \o a ooepohat. co•eraaeat., ouept. JlOIIlblJ ·
\be hrrl\oi'J of .A.leaoo-Lorralu, aliA '••oa lhea he •1t;bt. aoael4er
a plob1aolt.o•. roa W1oe&D4 4oolaro4 t.nla 1atoroat.1oa Je oheoeo4
~ &lao taot. &bat HUler pNol114o4 Mliatolla1 fi'Oa aoY1DC !Gt.o &114
tat1ac 01J1 p!lr\ of Pruoo ana att.er ~· rro•ta troope ba4 roUre4.
Be a4Ylto4 ~t tbero ••• a ooa-•lllt.ar,r oorr14or oe\abllehe4 wtalcta
1.114lod•• la blt allll ~!~at. auler 414 aot. waat. t.11 u ..eaer rraaoo
at. t.ho proaoat. t.lao.

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le oao ot the lhlac- Blt.l•r fear• ooat, boo~•• t.boa thoJ ona h~Y•
• ooat.rol onr tholr oo~~qun4 araaa. a. o44o4 &bat. ilUler b.. a
· fear or Clr1Y111C ~· BrUhb OoYnDMat. h Ca•Cla• 1t $bat voro tne,
the7 wowl4 ban DD ~lab Qoyer-at. t.o 4ea1 wUh la Great. JrUala,
aad U al&llt. Ol.'lliO a Ml'l"l" of t.bl lrlUah bplro wUh &lao UaUo4
~&&too.

~oat.1oae4 •• t.o the baale for H~t.ler'• .uocee• eo far,


Voo ·~lepnd l\at.e4 \bAt alaet1 por oeat of l i ... clue to t.b.e
!rlthb. •All rraaob. pollclaa vh1oh deYelopt4 the aUut1Uoaa &b.a.\
..te B1\ler poaelble aD4 &ba\ bo I%,P1Dl&o4 1\,
foa Vle&all! a4Yhe4 lhat Co-laa baa •crova Ylf7 e\I'Oq"J
t.hllt \he Genua aoode4 polloe aad 11n1 la or4er t.o aoe\ \bh
Co-h\10 t.broa\ b\ &bat tbq Wll"l \urae4 4ova l'lpe&t.lcl.lf b7 \hi
heaoh allll ltqllob. Be reoa.Uo4 \bat. Hl\ler ,,. .. 1ato power hcalll'
(~a\e4 \ba\ 1\ waa ' ' \rloker,r, ou\ l\ ••• ao 4lffereat la hle
•1114 tllaa eo• of tho 4eale pallo4 111 oo.. ot ov owa pollUolaaa). ·· --: ~c
'nata wUh \b.e poraoaalU7 \bftt Hitler haa, tbo eUuat.loa baY1JIC beea
oro~te4, b.a oxplol\ed 1\ to hla pera~aal a4Yaa\&CO•

A 4Jaouae1oa follow•~ ooacerala& \be e\raact.h ot \he ~ .....


ane4 tonot. Ia &hla ooaaeotloa. Yoa lflot~~~~a4 e\atecl. \be Geraaaa
llan a ltroac ai'IQ'. He a4Y1ee4 t.IMt. t.b.ere are elpt.en •11lloa • •
fro• eldl\eea tO f1f\7 ,..,_ Df &Cit 11114 t.be •lOISOI baYII liiOD
ulleUOYalllJ ll&h\•, Be a4Ylle4 tba\ be t.Uite4 t.o people la ..lpu

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prlft\tlJ' u4 \llq kU:e4 fhl17 u4 •'•'14 tJiat tile aUp\ lon


of . . . power waa duo a ere&' deal \o \he eKOelloa\ eq11lpaea\ ,.,_
~ aleho4 tho aoll. Jle etato4 \ha\ ho lula "lleoa lll \oil wara• aa4 baa
aanr aoaa aD ara;r equhaloa\ \o thAI.\ of tha pr11ea\ Oeraaa al'll)'.
Be lltlYhed. \Jia\ tbe pbfeloal llaUaUoae of \ha Oenu arq are
~\ l\ ~•\ aollfllle 1\aelf \O laa4 aoAquea\a. S. e\ated \be\ tha
Oeraaa ~&at1oa b&a .-ple ~ povar to conr the ooaquare4 fle\4a;
\he " " " " an &OOdl tbelr ... oro la esoellea\ Qli'Ual tile · ·-
eqatpua\ h po4; \he ..-1U7 of \lae •\el'lal ia ,oo4o all4 \hlh
are plea~ ef replace~•••· __ - ·_ ·:__ _ - - __ - _ · - _

~Oil VleCRD! wae quea\1oae4 •• \o \be . . tbo4a of off•••••


all4 be po1a\o4 ou\ \hl\t 0.J'MJII lla4 ac\laDllJ 4eYell)ped \ha tallk to
Ua full 11...
Tha alll" hr 1 ae&}eote4 \be denlo~all\ of Mehallhed
-\ol'lal wb1cb the O.rllllDa ware udllC \o cren\ adTna\"C'• lacludlac
\he ••• of n - \hrow•r• wblch ba4 a denak\lllC effec\ upoa
~efea411lC &nlll. foa . ,. . . pola\ed . ., \lla\ \he •nle or \hi
aea wae fti'T bl&b aad 71\ la a peGllllat' t1lle\ aftllller, le eald \lla\ ' .
whoa ho ••• la Pula bela& \he flra\ aewapapor IIAA \o p\ 1a d\er
It fell) U..re ••• ao exalk\loa or Ja'bllaUoa, llO ];IU'adea •• wae
eY14eaoe4 la \he laet ~r qa oquall7 Ylo\or1oue oocaa1,AI, He ra14
I U - • ae\oDhh1acl:r q11b\o a ealt-collfldoaoo pcnell~lll& \holr
\ aotlY1llea, aa4 \hero wne ao oy14eACa of \he for••r GeranA a\\1\udo,
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ioa tf1epa4 oh1at thR\ he bat llaari of Do &lar1DC vnlt-
•••"• wUh napea\ to \ho Oorana toro11 lna\ ek\ed "\hot M¥ ehow
1lp la\ar•,

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\ha\ tbe1r creata1\
'h."' la \alklllC
atad lo
\o Ooar1JSg, u h Ooerlllc' •
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per•oaael 'bo alr oorpt. f~r
7JleT oa.a •Jt•
all the plaao• \hq Deed, 'lnl\ &llaJ ~• llan throe
71ara of trala.lac la. order \o 'be coo4 pllote, thor •re 110w 4owa to .'""'' _ ..:.!.
Ule po1D' where \he7 are Gtlq • • wUh ODlJ \wo reare of 'ralalac
aa4 that are ao\ •'ble \o cnrrt oa •• U b dotlracl wUh \hlt lo"
of ou 1•ar' • Lrala1ac.

YoD lfloFIId a4Yhed \hit.\ LIM food nr;-lled \he ara;r lt


po4 "ad Lb..\ olothla& le •"'Pl•.

~OD \'lopllll Will 1lM'ble \0 &1Ye eJJ:1 fur\ber 1Dfor&UOD


ooDO,.rAID.e \he Oo,_Q aned toroae ezoop\ \IIRt ~he "1'1111 hlui oppaaacl
BlUer 1a col&« lo\o Jlorwtlf. \o IIUOh aa ex\ut \hn\ he ba4 ac\1i&ll7
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11\ 'llp a I,_Dlal Uit \1 taka Oft!' \U.\ OOa'tVIII\ lltCil'llll bt 414 110\
I'IU \1'1lt\ \ht AI'II,Jo ft\ bt Will II ftl'l \hat \blt Will \hi rlp\
\hliiC to 4o \IIA\ bt wtd h &M\ atre•e. lA Hollftad be wu acata
•l'J'0 ..4 '117 the ai'IQ'; ttae7 were '1117 4ub1oua, aDd nta r.oarla,r OpfiOted
Jal•, llu\ he prnallacl, .,114 they were auooted'lll. ;\t tH •• \be
oo~~qu81\ or '".:a~bDil h ooaceraed Toa Vhpad olala, UIA\ \he aU1taF7
- wu\ed \hh AM RUler oppoea4 u, llu.\ &h..¥ oYorl'lllecl 111••
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,· Toa Vllpm WU \'llll\lOM4 DIIIIII'I'AliiC \be lad aeploll&p
ql\n aa4 be olalaad tha\ \Jat arUol.. vrU\tA la tba Val\114 8\a\tt
ca O.l'llall llp10MP are laacC'Ilfth tliiOt be llt111Y81 , ..., \be wrUtrt
4o 110\ lcDOw wba\ \hq are \alltla& lllloul. lla baa a4'1l .. J \ba\ bt hfte
ao\lce4 \ha\ oat •1coll !Me 'IIIIa polahll ov.\ at \be hlao. of Gel'llall
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h 110\ \ba ohlef of \bt Cahall la\tlllpiiOa. U h bh be11ef thAt
the chlat of &he Genu h\tlllCIJIOt Sanlot lt aha M•lnl Cllll&rb.

Tea Wl•P-1 olalaa ~' be llat a.ol4ad lerr Bbler u4 ,.: -


lho.. aacacw4 or vJao alp\ 'Ita IJICilp4 la aQJ llplOIIIl&•· Kt olalat
\o kiiOV llt\1• a'll~t \bll~ ao\lYl\ltt la \blt flal4.
Toa lilap:ld. wu hltt4 wbt\hor O.r-&A •a'bo\11.&•• taptoaap
aa~ propa~n4A were teparate aftor\e or ualted, to whlcb he replied
that he 414 110t ltaow. Yon illecnad ooul4 ao\ turahh &Ill 111foruUoa
ooacerll.lac bow the Ger•n Conr1111ea\ et1to\e4 Ua A£VIlho whether
U 11.1111 a.xohtap o\'D4eah, ntv.p.. , nprtttn\aUnt of &nYtl "ve~~ua,
or whtthtr U Jla4 1U17 alllaaot wUb orlalaala la the UnUa4 IS\aht or
wha\bar IUI1 pret.ara wat plaoell OQ t ..illaa la ~P• ot people la
the ~a1\e4 Sta\tt.
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Yoa lflap.a4 Ud 110\ kDov bow \bt Geraa apah ware tralaed
er whore e hew the7 are ·!ae\r~te4 where to repor' er te vhoa. Me
61<1 ao\ kaow llow tile Oat\apo opan,t4. . . olalaa4 110\ to ltiiOV aq -'c·-'~ _.·. <"'#-"
ot \he ltd.tac acaa&e. le a4•1Uicl hnl-c ltaowa a len :F'tlclaiiO,
aa Oxford •A who l t Ch\ef ot \be f'ore1&a PolUlclll Dtrar\Ma\ 1a
Lolllloa. who 4le4 n44aalJ prior to \ha optalll& ot &ba war.

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Yoa VSa~Dcl adYlaed there le 110 toraal olfSolal o•n•or•hlp
lilt.\ tlult the OoYel'll!llell\ •&...tea the rhk of vbtl\ b
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tbd all h.rope bat 'lttta propai"JJIll ..4 111 tiM Oel'Mil Go•er••at.
Be s\a\14 lblt be aenr aUillclt prtn ooatereao .. bl•nlt, but tbat
he u4aret,.a4a la \1M prt•• ooaterou.. \bat .\bare an onU.la
tb1aca pola&t4 out to tlloet Ia a\\8114ADOt wb1ob aboul4 'h aYO.lclad.o
aa4 oer~la tbiac- whloll ahould. ~ ~'''-'•

foa lftepD! slated lbat u vu lalt l~~grttlloa tllat \be


OtNU Oo\'ti'IIMat h.ll•lU~~& lh propa,calllla ao&hUl" la &lle
Ual&t4 Sla&aa lo t&ll~llac lo latlueaoa &be Ualtell Stale• $bat.
U allould. t l q out. ot tbt prttta' J:voptaa ooatU.ct.

Yoa W1et:a114 vu que• Uoaed aoaoel"'l1ac the purported Gel'llall


plea• to bt followed. whtll a oo1111tr1 l• takea •••r aD4 partlaalftrlT
wbe&bar the a&orlea tbat otl1alll pooupe of people la eaola ot &be
oo1111trlaa vou14 'lie ll'l.uldatecl ls t.ne. loa Vltell84 ~al4 that, of
CIIU'IIo wat a t\017 froa hlaJIIl "-' that Jae 1.IIU.D 1 & 'lllu. tllare &114
1
414.a ' bow•.
foa v lap114 va io aall:ed. .bow &be Gerun OoYaroataa~ 11hot.a4
l\1 'P'A;PP&h ta4 he rapUa4 tbat he 41ci aot bow ot •111 pv.ppah
pr..aa\17 but tbftt. U .bll4 ••a aeleate4 wbo vue raad.7 t.o \lake oYer
vbea &be racloa wa• ocaurlet.

1.'1l. . Uoae4 about -•~led 1 1114ua&rlel el•T•17" Yoa Vhcallll


1~\ecl he 4o'llbte4 tllllt lleoaut oat ef tbe UllJICI tlld 111\ler aae4e4
••t vaa . .terlal, vbloll oerk1111T ooul4 aot 'H procl'CIOICl 117 workaea
who war• aot 111 • produoUTI tr.a .. ot IIJ.-4, ·

Yoa Vltp.ll4 vae thea alke4 bow &he popalaoe waa ooa\rollell,
Other \ball '117 alllb17 OOIItrol, le tal4 tbroQ&h \he l'l"lllo J'llllloo .c.<>
aobooh aa4 ..u o•aaoralllp tlle7 Jla4 ooa\1'011 \bat \ll17 toot OTer
~ pollct wbo W to co aloac wllll &baa. ·
Yoa ~1epa4 eta\e4 \bat little atteotloa le pal4 to the
olluroh.. ia ocauple<\ o-trlee,

Yoa ~lac-ad wae Aeked a'llout •atrooltlea• &Ad Ill a\ated


\~\ \here aren't ·~ •&rooltlae e&orlea fro• lelclua or Bollaad •
olll;r fr-o• Polud. He elalalld that Uae CaechoaloTall:laaa art 40111C
,...., well - tbll& lll17 art protrptrous,
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\ba\ \he Gei'IIUI art btoY1n& a &rt&' deal Of dlrfleult7 nbJul'ltlftC
thea.

Ton Wle~ftd a\ated \~\ lltler wae •offleb• about 4l•-


ou.. 1D,; J11pe11 1'<114 woald 110\ klk nllo1lt lt. It etdec1 'hilt Jaa
llelleYee that 1\ •coea Alone vl\h Hl\ler'• ld~a of vaatlDC 'ht
vhUe l'eOII \o doalaah the vor14 1 • lll\l.r ba4 ed4 \be.\ u lid.
aotlda, to do la Uae 7ar lad - \bat he bad 110\hlDC \o aq \hera.
aad ladloata4 \Jaa\ he 414 ao\ waat &o be oaacb' la aa, \taeloa
betweaa the Val \114 !tatee all4 7apc.~a. ·

.u far •• ltal7 11 ooaeaJ'II.t foa Wla£!ln4 ttahd that thh


waa a11 alllAIIOe ba\weea two •••• 81\ler aDd ~••ol1a1 - that there
wae a cemdae all4 -\Wll tru1\ ltdwaa11 \beet two 11111. but aot betweea
the people.
deh•at, Spala lt 1111111
MIOOI'IllllC to Yoa lfltpll4 1 e
laaplN4 111 tha Otr_.t to eoadder· a
reuhaaace of th• Spell1eh
~lre. 1\ h foa Wle&~&ad'-• Yltw tbllt SpaiD .hould be wa\ohe4
ie !c~\h A=~r1ca l:s\aad of Carma~ = that the aut1v1\1ei w1ll be
111 'h' Spealeh. of C01l1'tt proapted aad laeplrtd b7 the •A•le.
Yoa ~~~~Dd wae quea\1oaed ooaoer111ac Ge~o11 lll\en\lona
vlt.h refereue to loelaad. aad ltreulaad aJI4 he etah4 \hat Ooerlnc
la~ld at the idea of 0.1'11U,7
. -; ulq the .. •• air bat••·

Yoa VlepiiA va• •nallla \o lin aJ17 b\alh aboa' lal•rad


a.,Dd1Uoae Ia OeJ'MDT lna\ Ud etah \hd \here h 110 orC"nlaed
or!t1c1ee ct !1\lcr. !c =4T1;o4 lb•r; la. hD••~•r• a fwa11e& a&ODI
aile people \hn\ \ht7 voulll llkt \o "be lll,tonMd when \be var wlll be
onr. He d&hd tha\ purall7 'h• people appear to be •ted llJI•
vUh var.

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MEMORANDUM FOR THE DIRECTOR


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I tolu t.'le infor;.~'"nt. oi the co•r~·:nt;; of •he
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view which SAC Pieper han with Knrl Von ITiearund. The
inform..'Ult would like to have & meJ:~or:mllua o!l this.
I tJ11Dk tbtl t you will be intereste-d in re!icl.C:n{;
thO> memoranclu.'n cov,erin& the interviEw.

S) ~<:-';~;orth
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ban ~Tarrcisoo, Culitorn1n
~ept~~bor 4, 1940

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';la.S!li octon,

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.iU!'ZUant to tole}honic instructions ~ror.! tJ;e
Durec.u, I n1s able to ar; ance ar. 1ntervier: 1:ith .~~·a.
VO" ·::I:::tJ.A;;D, lie!U'st repr..:&entative, ~;ho recently r"t:u-ned
1'rom Gorf.l!UlS'.

I intervie"·ed hill: in :..::n i'r:>ucisco i:l Lo


of:'ice of ;::r: ::::. D. Coblentz, puhli~hor o:: Lo :.:all-
Bul.letln, VIlla "(l.:·rnn:;ed for the intervict>.

7:,e ui;t;::ci>ed me;,orundu;.1 for the Director, the


ori,:il!::l of \ihioh has been 1'orw:o:rded to i .1lt:aut~>.t> 1'or
tl•e Director's atte!ltion, has !<.lso been r..o.ce ;.:vailable
to ~. Con.~elley here in ~an Francisco.

truly yours,

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bo• ltn.awn :.;.·.J.t.ii~ur;. ·l; tor :·"'111
no wro\.e e:rtiolee on :iil.: o: rur L:o ·
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brine out. t.!le be.sor ai<!e or JU.t.l:;r, r.nd \O~<it>h r..<>rc no>t.
1oo!!:et! U!X)C t"avc.re.ll.J.1 bf J;ft' ~·a.ehs'er. BOOAU.IIIl Of thollc, lle.
teuu4 t!;st. be noyer "olll4 ~·t. back or bo able \o IIIIUD.t.&b
!11& oontQot.a 1ll r~, ht 4elp11.e t.!Ue ~a.ot., 4ur1ZI,(J t.ll1a
laii\\ 1CU' ile laU been ill UerliA ea4 ovor ~urope generally,
an4 on 1uu 101 1'40 lul4 a t1tty lllnut.e i::tcl'Vb:: t·Hb
n.t Uer at. a ellat•u lu llelel um.
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latler &re territ1P.d 1n his praaP.~ae and !lTe v~ry :.•c~
•.t'l"aid ot' hJ.n. :le r;avo an t".U ;plo. s~.c ~&1d t.hAt. eYen V\:!l
;:;'l.••;r:~·•· '11:.:~ :!':ll~~. c:_t_~-~ •!~-ell ~~ 1nten1ow ~1t.h
'",_~ ... or .,,.. iiiW:U~~ea "'),.'fOIJ\IUBt<J;FiliW ror oenaoral11p, he
·~ lllll atraJcl h !:11'8 U. a'n O.l~ IU)til Hith•r M,..selr hrd
ottio1all,r ch•olare4 that. t!lt article rou :r.!;t'OOI1•1••
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vor; t'I 00.\l:J> ol.U.. 'tllat. ~ 11 not atr!t14 ot


!~1 tler, and that he non wo;&ld ir:t&l'I'\IOit hill u hi a spoooh
at t1MI a%14 uk quoet.loDI 11!l.1Cl:. be atat.ed t.ao l!ecot:s:.r¥
'bece.usa HUlet' •oal4 tnllc IUI1r.tcnupt.e4ly to:r hours on tho
lt'ubJao;. t.t'a.at bi lia4 ita.rt.eU O.iit L-Ji ior t '".e ,.,Ur,i.\QBOS ot
hie 1nterYiow it ~ neooaanr; to oont.1nuu 111 l~torrupt
t11n, ~hic!l ,..~~,n All 1'1£11t with Ler i'"ue!lrar.
YU!~ r.u e.n t..T..&Zi~
.. l'W!J:V iia.ya tltDt !.1 tler
~oablll.:uor, 11nf. t.l'f>t l".o nt'ver !<>r·~ets.
a ,phonollllllll. ,.._.::lDI"11
l!e baa Iuton k~\ll>n to recall lltntc;·~u:!,t.& 1D rc;,;::rtt -.:aloh
~ere •rittan ·.,gntbe btttors bT ortlo1ala, "lid t.se rc.::l.D.dA»d
t:telll 9t the1r 1ncona1at.enol.. at l!lter 4ate&:.

V•'H U:>(}!.."''D 4Nor1 'bo4 hl tlv aa en cbnortlal


a tnnP -.eoiuaJ lle unr t0%'£1 vee; lle traate
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of klndllneae, Mt! he •111 c1 YO them r!~r:teallZ ant! c;>~~ua1ve
• ptta.

Hitler llt~e a l&l'flll\ p8¥0holoc;1cal wellkneea 1 acc:urll-


1"!: to ~·1m ~'I"X:li\MI 1 lt bei'lf' a m1·kod rear of 'belli(! cc.n-
114ered weak. Ue 11111 to th1Dgl to preolu4e an IIJliJ881'8llCI
ot ••&taU• IID4 .,pe.n to. ~te tor thll rear. Ia ·
'al.kln& wU.Il 111&1 n« fiUOM"P elal• l:le 11osot. ~" ~anon•
1111Uea • the etate. . . . \he ..,.uuotan, ant &.he .._e:oeue.
. ~ut...,_aa to b' • otUt."'t a ..ai 1\11\ •~te tlcUod ,
.,.h~es J VJN '.l'ID'.'!il Bt'lto4 \hilt J,U,lor expreaeed hl!llllelt ...J,;JA . . 1 1
~ht·t ~.., trlt. cert..s1n ct T1Ctcr.; 1c J!w.-c;e, anci t!•~'t. oe ,J L4' \.h .. ~· \, ···o-o~'
~R_'; l.lto·1oh&·"ar ~.,_qJ.d no 4ollbt c1ela.t tt.e out.cu'••• ~~ ~ ...... '"'• ~ ..
.U..')1114 not. o:.nge ~l&lt. lll ur .118111W'e UUler • • Yll'f ~
$n'lkW IID4 ~alent b HI;QII81 to liD enqul17 on the ·; .. ~ 'IJ 'I
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· . . .,. Go~ll8 eftS' w \be UDJ.te4 1>\at.... tie aa14 i t ••• · 1X,
· aououe, 1nft41ac the u. s. • U wa1 fant.altlo. lie lt.a.to4,
wn.at to JOU WDit l WilDt.?• v.-11 r:lt!n'U'-l repll-!4, "Iiut lt
JOU doroat ':'l'.gl&n4 1 fOil '11111 r:ot. Ua 1\8'11 ·• J:Ulrr lntor-
:raptod atsttn~, "I 11:1 not. be1ne rJ.ned by 1'11\T idea t.!lato I
'11'111 r,et tho Rl'1 tUb lh.IYJ' oTon 1n a &r1 t1Db detcl'lt. ,'\ZJ¥Wf1.'1
the ~14 tloet.a l'l1'e no t;aod.. The !Jrl tiah fleet. ~111 be
Junl:ecl bt the end ot \I.e 1IU' o:r at euOll t.Lu aha we .uent
pt st.. 711n~-re, neeto are aot. u iaponut sn IID41rA
war a1 11hot t~ere.• · ··
#..! Lw 1-/..:tt-,;.
. Vt~~j ;.rm.-.::U.t.hen aoked llb.oLuut \hi! Y1tt.b Colur.m.
ln t.he Val hc1 St.ot..,,'lan4 11.1\ler replied t.hot l t 41411''
exSat.. '1!1\ler, aooordins to VON 1\.l!XIAND, 1&14, •It i'ros1dent
ftooll.,~eU. t!llnk8 he O!l!! "d!! a •ar 111 ttl t!lo YU't!! .:O!wm. let
~ VT lt.o • ·~ ;'·' · ·· . .

T'>c!\F1fth Col~ (Vul': \l>"r.!;·il> ec;reod t.1t.h Hitler)


ll'llll e M·>e tdi-' collect1 Ye op:·olll tion not prop:o.canc!iata. Lt.
ft8 1 acoo:rd1? to !11.'111 a t1£ht.lng colu~ 1n. ,.adr14. Yutl
t"I"::;,_~m odd t!ld ,... whet U .,•• Iince he - 1t OP"'ret!r.e
tlulre. Hltlflr tolcl Vo11 Y.J:E'JII.~Il'i, •·;o 011.11 Conquer 1~11 t~e
al:r 1 but how can t:o eat noar t.!ae 11n1 t.e4 f.t.ctae. Mrcntt
oarriera are obiOlote an4 they w111 be acrap 1ron • ant-81
110 blr, ~r• C&D take ott tram t~.· Uitlor tbeD a~o1n.
NO'ftted 1 •r.e oan't pt. \he .ED£Uah fleet • we II&YeA'' t.ba
tl..t. our..lT811 • . . wou14A'' be able. \o 111l114 . oaw, fiD4

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r.tc tnu:(l l~t!w~a, 111~d P1\l.r r~;>U •d Lhr•t. "lf t.l!" I!P.Ve
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rut.ler a!'lll TON t.II':OA':U l'C!Jl1n4 t;•nt. no ono l'~~~ bohlnd
i.1t.ler • t.t~et .:1 tlln' Willi t.:'" ;>O· u or t:te liazi re•·1.~e. 'ill
l:sc a d.o ..oaic"l e"az"I"'.Yt '.\nd en 1~creldibll) .!n: · . te:t~t'li ~~ ~
'loll! to a course. .-,-;· . L~J: ·: :> S:ll'll i:t· dooc:•' ~ t: ! ...r. 11. i.tD
~.eo~ c,~t,.llt:d 31:-:eo l:Cp-~leon. i&a boUeveo that Uitlt.r 11
ps,roh1e :!t tino:.; t.hllt. 1\e !WI tll.e ellil1 t.T to aoo t~.1nge
&CC0:11,')l111be4o HUlaS' hal 11114 t.lloto 1111 he hall to 4o il do
!'• u St !e clree4;" laid cut fer hl::. 'iuN ~1>:-~~·w cla1~.a
\!!:at U. 11 u 1ntrlcllillll: IIAd tuoin.,tin~ ei<'a or t•.e .-~n.
•:uesti~n~ll by 7.e nc; t.o b1 J bel·: .. ur. ... ·:aplec:\
ant: ,,:,ct:,o; nr r.o\. 'lis n;:~~1 t1c~r: "'CJ'CI t: ..;. !1:1. ._, • ,,;, · 1 t • ..
:re:,U'>d th'!lt HUl!lr 111 htl<~lllc, 1n t:mt l•e Old .a nQt. to ho
f'-odo He 1!::-~.W!J :: «<03tj :·CtiO:'l ir. th~t no ill only 'l<a iaatru-
~"t or Ged. ac so.1• t.hnt. he lmotra \hat h1a t.iJ:JO 1• short.,
and w!I.Gn Ilia l'!ieaion 18 ooa.:>leta4 that u will go.
1>houei1DC turt.·u~r \he pllyn!lolr>.e:ic:U side or
1!1tler, V!/" · rn•Y:; said tlltlt. he leuno4 tro:t tt\os• •ho are
Olole to hll!l \ho.t he bordart Oil 1nau1tYJ ttuot be 18 AJl
1ueane ,ell!u. In aol'!e ot tl•no mlllllnts to hna !ld t~e
r.10st. bl'lllh'l~ ld~tna, l:le ex!lbl:od that !U t.br ~u
ltrellkll •n.a be \1:1D.'ce out.loud and l::e tralk:s up s::cl. t:cmn
t.lllkir:@! 1nee83fi!IU1, nnd 1rhO.t.OYfiJ' he thinks coc.ell t.U!1bl1n,~
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bot~<oen V\l!; lil!L.~ '!~lli· 11nd :!it.ler t.oll! V·.;': 'l•Jh ,· t: ..;t
'11tlu t.•.• flU Ill iibr to ep1lopt.ic fib, o~c! t:,·. t ~,.oe
4tn-1nv, suer. n ru. • he tllr.,. n1r-Ju!U' on the !',l"Ound 1n
~oreohte~Q:rten 1 cn1 or184• •I 4oD't want to 'lllt&~OD ~
wh1 te race - 1 c!on•t Ynr..t t.o at.tao.t '.118le.n4." .V<A< ?'1~~.n ..
oxplatned that ltU)er a• u o)ana1oll t.hat tho 'lllUt.o raoe ~
a~~et. 1Jo I!Gpl'olle h. \lie "'O'Uo U. Olll1l11 that. Jo.• il e11,11)101od
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I l!l<!la b ~~•r to M1n.t.a1n the c!o.rd.~~GnCe or t!ul whS te l'OOoa
or the 110l'lc1.
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l'.;N •·I~~'."'O clo.UII that ::ltler leer,o t.o t.ho
CO"::u:;18t1C ll~e at' C •.~.p!!.rod t.o t.hO
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Wbn h• •t. k1a Ia l!el,daa tor We 1r.tln'1ew 1 h• ••• 1a
tl:o ti'Ont. seat, &lic1 ,thor• t!Orct onl.t aevernl 1 "";mre:otly
per&cnol ~:rile 1n evitlonco.

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waa go.11s 1 '{,;!; .J.£G,;•:,!; aLat.N t!:a\ U 11 ac~e.•tad t":cat
0\J,;HliiG wU.I. tie tt.e auc;;;eaaor. IJe G,Pla1r.e4 t.!lr.t. w.l.IUU::
sa u ~., M~tll a11<1 u..~ lie 4o•BA't t.hJ..IIk t~<•t ::. ..1u
.lin -nrr loli«• \'be ae~\ Ma.lD lS.Illi 11 ~ w.bo 1a llxe-
•1•• TVT 111, and Mf 411 a\ ant Una because ot 'l'.B. or
tt•• bo.Do. !io aalt! t.~ot attar th'lt YOuld cc:-,e t!.e ;:onorcJ.
tlght. tor oo~trol• aa4 lleoau.e ot the tcot that t~e lea«er-
•hip. 1D iili .una, i i cS•ti.ui.W1t lUd.tea 1n 1-.qt.h of life,
&hilt t!la J:aal aouM ,.,.. 110t • •or14 t.!lrut. !!~ sa14 t!te
P'J.11 hl7 re0~ 'lfc.ul4 'GI1c!ou'bte4lf oc.J:e Sa a:~or ~1 r;llJ
aona.
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t.!l:lt there.la a "'IIslb11U.r tbot 1Utler aJ,Pt. e..-en ret.lre
ill tnor or C..JZRI!In •• G-J':IU~ a?peara t.o 1le e:mlouc tG
take onr. lie aaye the.t la whr Gn:·iu: ~ 15 so 1111~·~· rvient;
t.~..l!t he t.ckcl abueo= \~at rcU Ytoul4 not l.tl1eYc a ;t\n 1teuld
t.ah tut \htl\ lie tnot~e t.h11t he h::.a t.o play th•:t Und of a
r,a:w atnoe be bows that. JUt.ler baa t.he ;xnrer_~ eUroillllt"
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tl1.en4tb1JI tilth ~~ u. ~. CUlt onat; twot rooon11t.rucUon
of ~PI oen not bo aoo~l1ahed Wit.bout. \t~ u. ~. a14.
VC!~ ~ l'J:Il·.::u Olall"'ll that G-.Ciit::; 111 l'IOI'IlllT OoK.I t.~nt. ho
baa noY.::r bJoolren t.1e wol'll and tro.:1 hll perao!llll !"r1cn4shlp
wl~ B.U.BO 1D ItalJ' 1 w!JO waa ton4 ot ou.auoo, ho bellona
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ao rar, V\ifl t.Eor.~u at.!l.t.oG l.hn\ 70 porcont or 1t r.e.s duo to
tho ~r1t.1ah and trench policioo which dovoloped t.~• altuo-
t.l~!'\0 t!•Jlt ~d• llltl~r roaslble an4 thllt he uplolted 1t.
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lilt ooJ.lcd nt •~ ttll\tlo:o &.o t.hll fa at ti•&Ot ~o;:. :un1::;::.
ba4 cotta vor, •t.Z'O:!Ba \bat. t.he Oer-.no aoedod rolLoo oll4
. - 1a ol'4ao to . ., \llll Coa-.aBlat threat. but t.n11t ~•1
· ·• ..... t.urua ._ l'.,..t.o4.1T "' tu i'J'encJa w En811•Ja. .He -.~"
aoec.Uo4 $o .._ -~\ u aboul4 DOt. be onrl00ke4 tbat. ii1Uor . - .....
cano :lnC.O iJOI:OI' 1epll7 (t;rant.'-'4 t.hot 1t. •un br tricker;• • but
lt t:u no cU ttoront ,ln !:la .c:1nd \ban aor·.e of t.nc deale
pullo4 by ao~• ot our own pol1t1clana). ~en ~1tb tao per-
aonaUty th:.t i11tlor w, t.he u1tu.... uon h•••lnG Or.en creat.o4 1
he tx.plo1 t.o4 1t to Ma poraonul a:lvantll: ..o •

...._ I 41a0UIIae4 wi\h h1a \he a!WI4 torcea. V\IN Oiil~D


•14 t.llat. t.!M,.. 11 a at.l'ODC ar11.11 t.ll&t t.hore are 1!: 1000 1000
Mil rro.. 18 to SO ,.111"0 o1" *6••
all4 t.be 'loDHO hllvo ' b -
UDbolinablT Usht._- Ho tallto4 t.o P90.Ple ill f:ol. ::.lwa ;r1vntol.T.
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t.al.b4 tnel7 an4 at.ato4 that. till alisJlt. loaa or
PG"I'l' waa au a «reat c1s.a1 to eqlllpr.:ut. He llald that
aut baa !Joen 1A ten trlll'O u4 a.- JlU never eoon aucll u •I'D¥
. . JU uw••· Be belln•• t.'lat t.lle J!b.7e1oa1 11111 t.&t.1o:aa to '· .:'::•" '·.:~
the err-T ve t!itlt n ISilat oontlM luolt \o lan4 oonquoat.s.
Ue sa14 t.ll.·1t. tho Om-an aatton hal ~1• lllll! pov;er c.o cover
t.'•• oonquerod tlelda: tho ro~en.. ere soo4; t ••etr men are .
iD azcellellt apli'UJ the aquipr!IOilt la .eood; t.t.~ 1ua11 t1
or t.t'.e r.at.arial u .1004. a11d t,;.aro are plent7 of replAo-nt.a •
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·" I cuoatloaed h1n ea t.o acrn nct.~4a or otftmaoo ll11d
... pa!Atod oat t.hd Geri'IOZJT had aot.uallr developed tho ~.k
to 1t.e N1 - . . !he all:lea lla4 ao¢1octod tao 4oYoloJ)I1.cnt
ot aaolwllao4 •t.:JI'lal tlla1oh ~ Gv•r.a won 1101111 to creat
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• YflrT !deb en4 ret ln • peeul1u quiet Janne. l!e eu4 tte.t
whcm ~ 11a1 in farii ( b•iDl: t.::Je ii.rit anape.,er ail to £&t
In btt.er U. teU) tllat. t.~.ere •·'!S 110 ualt.atiOD or Jublbtlon,
ao .,:n-allel r.s wu n14oa.cc4 in tlle laat. ,.ar on oqwall.r
'1'1~t.orbu occaeiou. l!e ea14 U. -r.ae ll4Loll1eh1nslJ' ~u1ot 0
a aelt-oontl~ence ~tina t.hotr actiY1t1ea, er.4 ~ waa
'eo m«en.. of t.Jst tomer CierMn a\\Uo«e, . . .
. ""-• He that al~t; ~ lla~ -~ ot M &lar1A3 ..akJ1..•••a
he h.fl th•l' ~ allow liP l~:.t.er.
::1 ~ ·_.-;o ea14 \h"lt 1D hl!t1::>.g to G~ ,:1~-0, 1t. 1a
Vv~<
();.•.:;;·:<:•:: belief th11t. tneir crcateat. neo4 18 tor perso:.ool
tor t.!le air corp. f!le7 can lllt.ke all t.ba _plll!IOD :.:.:,1 ACed, .•
llut. t..aey cuat. .ban \!l:roo ttar• ot t.ra1Al:~& 1rl ordor to llo
po4 .PiloN. no., an aow Gown to · t.M po111t. where t~•T u-e
.. U1q MD wlt.ll oa1J ho JeN'I ot tra1Ziilla 11114 \~1 an Jiot
able to OaftT oa u
U Ia ao&1n4 with t.bJ.a loaa ot ooe ,..r••
train! :~Co
i'ooll 111 ;;oo4; \I.e olot.h.in;; 1& ;:;;od. ;::.o C~Jro o:
t.·.r artv is ot th!l t1nc£t trc1r.c4 at!'.lt>t1C ~~~ in t:.c ,,orld.
!!le .~o!leral.c .:.rc ,-o~. pl1~:~blo 1D mntl, :md not. ut.eop!'d 1n
\be old t.rad1\10Dio

"'-.' ·lie "u 1111able to dn ,. lllll\h1ft4 further rol.U1'1


· to t.he ar!llld toroea OlLCopt. that. the ez:r:r 1&64 O;Jposod 1:.1 t.ler
ln ao1ua: lnt.o i:onlfll' to a~aoh a:1 extent. t.hnt. llo ::.114 IICt.ucU.ly
•et. up a lpe<:lel 11111\ \o t.&U OYII' t.bat. OOAqUOit HC&USI iW
,. 414ll'l even t.ru.t. t.be ar:v, biB u wu ao nrc t.ll&t. t.bJ.e ·
wu the rl:ht t!ll~ t.-1 4o t.hd be went t.o t't!'lt. cxtrn"'ll. lll
Hollsn4 he "'" 11. •ain O.iJiJOiod 1:11 the ar.v 1 t!:o;: ,;,~re -ro-q ..
41lb1oue 1 ana wron OOIDUN.'l oppoeell Ilia, 'llut. ho pren11o4, aDA
t.ha.r "ora ;uccan:f"".Jl. A: tar c:: the ccnquoat ct Ar~n4 !.e
ooncei'Ded i:;;r. r.r:m.:lll ol.a1Jca t!..lt the mil1te.t7 ~!<en 11anto«
t.!d•. but !iit.ler o;>PQao4 it., but the7 IYerndec! !.1~.
I qu-,at.1oae4 ll1a thea about. t.bo !ou1 ce,p1ono.-.e
1111t.oa1 an4 i"!\ r-I:-Xhlill ola1304 tt.:.t. tt.o st.urr \!.at .1•
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u.,.
He bU lio\loe4 tuo..t\l.IICUU U. beu po1r.\od on aa .,_ haad
o! t~Je..-n !nteill.'"'O!lee. He ._,. \!:.!!~ E.l~l.l hu 110
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• DOt the obler or t.!lo Intal.Upnce. It 1a hla \>eliot t.hr..t
t.!le chief of the IDt.elUgence 1a one /.d."'!t=l.Xf!.!"l.;u;:!o
VOl> .._ I:X:.'.':t' Olai.'UI t!l«~ t•• !laa OTOidod ;~;rr

\ -~!1:"! ~R !'UI.dth.eso o::. ;.r.eM or w:.o ::aScht t.e cm<:,o.':ed 1u l1llT


·oaplnnQGeo Uo clal~ to~ llt.t.le &~out tholr aot.iT!tiea
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prore~4a ' ere sepnrattl e:tort.a or 11111 to<'l 1 &1\d. he r.as
uno~.le t.o intom 1111. de ooulA Mt. tell t.111 a.vt,L.J.ne about
he\'1 they seleotod t.:·.e1r a.~t.e, wbet'•er tlle;r Ul!f'l5 nol!.,nJO
· 1t11dent.1, refu!:eeS 1 buoir:cllt rl!prenntoUna or t.r:.Tc.-1 ·
b•aeaua or whether they hnd aey alllnnce "ltb Ol·ld.:<do
111 t.!lia count.r, or whether any N'CI!Illnl waa pllloeA on
hll111u lD Allope.ot p.op1e ~'ftr bve. _ · ·
.' ··-......_ . Ro . a! SSlot. tbece aen. 1rore tralfte4 or
ltr.ow ho1r
.,t.ero - bo'fl tho7 ere lutruoteA whore to rcp:-l't. or to
who~. I:e 41 d not knc'lf how tilo cestapo 001era.ted. ::c clo1 ~cd
not. t.o kntr. I!.'!J¥ of t.!:11 lend1c.: e.o;o::ts. lio od::!tt!!<! ll~v1::.·
kr.O'I.n e l!errN::x.::•'j'\.'1:' 1 an Cxt'c:r~ r.'ln "bu 18 !:::-..1~r o!' t't~
1or~1-:-n :'DUUcnl : II!'Drt$!11. 1ft London, 'P':.o die:l l!ll:l.lonly
pr1o~ w ;,a• VPiii1i4i or t.Wi •u•

I fll! act quoat;t on .Ill& la aliOll • at~~~er L:u:t. he


woulc1 thick tl:~t OlD' quest;1o!ll tore balec1 upon tte3ltuC.S
ot kcO"rrlo4;;e Oil e\11' .1-11rt abc:-uld !Je haroron to ~e fl. :}t-r.:..on
·., ., •!ect 1 1111 quuUoDilla H1!14f alo:;a t.l.e 11:i.e• ot. t;Oiloral
1ntor~t1on tor 1r.tof'lll'lt.1n pur:.oaos. I 1rs1 pl!'t1oclarlf
C!lretul 111 t':le n-lrt.S :>ll of tt.a 1 r:terT1n 'W1 t!l re --.~ to
ford gr. llt;ents ;ot to let. h1l:: 1- ~ anrt':line rrc. ....... by
t~• ~nner ln w~1oh I &Iced . , qu6st1ona. ~bo~, I
ju!'t C!ln' t tetl t.l<.:.t a. ~ who !:lea lte.d tl.o u,e:-1.r.~eo !la
h~' ln ~o~o co~ld t.e eo clo~e to 10 ~~~ ~llln:e a~c1 rot
tot ltnow cn7t:U•>£ or tt.o ~trr..o.n eep!o:~a·., a,.ator... i11e
to1luro to 41Sous s thaoe poi::.ta wUh s:.o - at. least 1n ~
A1n4 1 ttlth~ut any other baa111 or fbOt t.o oubltontSete 1t,
~ould 1n4! oate that he at l~llllt 1a 1111 lnd1dcl•.al .... it!: wllcn
1 Yould be car.tul.

I talked ebout cenaor!b!p w! th h!tr.. tm4 hA M1tl


t!ara 1':111 no fc:rl!il\l oenaol'l!llllp lll Ctr!!llr.y 1 wl\lo!l we k:~os J
tb.&t. t.he7 \eke the nak of wuat U 0111\ out.
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• •e• propocnn4h:O<l. Ue ea14 l.e never "tten411 preae confer-
encu hlftllelt 1 taut t!l~.t !:a un:!o.:-et.onlll ln t.!Je proea con-
teronc .. that t.~~ro are cert.ein tn1ns• ~Snted out to tho~o
ln att.e:~dance 'll!l.l ell. ahould be &To1dod, "nd cert.~1n t!:i n:~s
.· wh1o!l ~~·.oul.4 be e::-:;•has1zo4•

" I lkte4 \bat I ftlt \laa' t.be1 11111t tie \171111 \o


balld. ~ HllleWJII Ia 0111' a1n4e :la t.be Do So, all4 be 8&14 1
~ - \bat. •aa to 8\a¥ ollt. of t.he •u•

· · I \<118 eble t-o 11;0 tr.t.o t.!le Ntter ot l!ltler'a ;Jh:.a


f'rr •orlil ~o ·1l n .. Url\ brietlr en4 bevln~ ~lrea4:; ccwart-4
f,\,~ "tu! ct.tltudl' t,c. nr., I ell':,,. hl~ •ct'ooat t!'e ··~r·'-1! ;~1:.::11
wt.!ln a ocu::try Se t.:tten oTor, p~rt1c~;lnrl1 t.·:~ H~·:-l··o v.·:t.
•• holll' about l1quttlat.1::c: oert.e.lll sroupe or ~ople. vvt:
Wti"C411D ••14 •t.,. t 1 or oouree, .... a tn.or:r troa 1'0la!l4J that.
be llab1 t. ~~- \bOre - he 41411 1 t. tllaw.

I aelto4 !lOTI they Be.leote4 t!,e1r l"'",etr, -:ow! l•e


ct~tol! thnt t,e tU•h~t. l<now ot e.ey ;>up:'etl f':I'O!>tr.t.ly, t>ut
t!!nt tllf'.Y t.!'ld '"!t'!l r:eleett~d ~!Ill 'M!:"C re-::dy t., t•1 e ':'"lr.l' ri,r;n
t:,e J'• "l on 1!':•1 OCCUl'1Cd,

~ ~ap•tlono4 about eo-called •toeustr1al Dlo•cr¥*


lui ea14 he doubt.ei! \hat beoaun one ot the thin··• thr.t liHlar
Deeded sost. - • J:Bter1al 1 which aerta1Dlt cculcl not bo .PI'O-
Gt•.cld b7 1"ort~ who 1"ere 110t 1n a prodaot.l 'l'e fre."'e of'
r.tlr.d.

~ I t.ben aete4 b1s ~~ut boW ther aontrollect the


populace, ot!:er tl:lln £\l.l1t.IU'J' o"ntrol. l>a aa1d t!:l"o~ the
pre••• ro41o• schooll!l a!"d aaU ce::~:or11llJp t!"ICT l!nd eont.rol:
t!l<>t. thai• \DOk onr t.he polloe •l:o hnd to ~ alor.~ t>lt.b.
t 0ll!"!o

'luneUon&d •bout tbe ohurcb 1 he·- at'\tet! t~,.t- tf.cro


?.'JI little lltli!Dt!O!I ,P!!ld to the 011u.rch lo OCCUJllll! 0CWl~r1cao
1r.:t. tbts pclr:t. Y~ r f!"GUIIJ •14 tbat. ther" - • o~e r.atter
. "~10h he hne ror~:Dttc-n to -.JO!!tlon "'Hh ~ tc r. •ll .u.
· ~ n!l..,.,l.T, thnt fliJ''IH'Yl Juu! told h1~ th"t t!Jey I"O''l" ~r •1ll1::r;
:; to
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t.>te oontllaent, w"t:lob.
tena or
tl!'lce ther M4
t.~7
wuottttl to •o• 1•
aco.:~n,UehM ttett1n.! '.::,;~lc.nd ort
.l:\4101l\H t!JU\
tt.. peace •• tv •• Oll'rut ·wor. ...,noeJ'Il84 wollld
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\\., 'be a at.at.Qa
llaot to her 1n Africa •
!le add that theT t1rst. t.nli:od nbout. brcallllg up
hauce - 11terallT 4la::~e~crh~ !:.er, but just. betcro he
le~ft ho learned t.~•"'t. :i1t.lr:r'll 1dca now 11 a complete ree-
, torat.1oD ot l'rluloe to a ecnpet.ant IOYen.:-;ont except
. I• JIPI1b~ AJ ..oa loftalu, aa4 lftll ~ u alcht eoaa14er
a .tlablaoue. M 11IIG.\IW ,polllt.e4 out. t.~at. t.ll1• waa t.J.'IIe 1
1 all4 oould be Obeclte4 lit the tact. t.I!At. 1U Uw praolu4t4
i1 !'~SOt.tm tro::s acnne into e:ld taU~ ant ~ ot France
nen arter t!te ~'recch tn.-op!l ~d :rotlrod. T!u!rc v:as r. non
~lit.ll%'.1 oorr1:kr c!lt,.!:JliG~ed ,.:C.fell lr.d1e:.~f.ld 0 lll ::1a .:Jild 1
t':·:t. "1tler ,•td ::~t ''!l:.t t·> d!e·~:·.!·c:r :,·n::.:e c.t t·., P"'so.at.
u~.

, He eatI! t.hat .111 t.ler 11 ::on o.. 1rou.e or hl.Yinc a


oompet.an\ COYel'lll:let lD l'l'anCI 'l'hSC~ w1U proYI!It raYoluUon.
· Which 1• one of \he \'Un~ 1!1 UI!Z' teara most, beoaueo theA
f thoy CC!1 !t:tvo Do con.trol oY•~l" t':t!lr eor.qu~d n·•. :..c. ::..
at~~ tl\o.t. 'U t.ler !:114 e. !'<'o.r o:' tr1 Yl r.l\ t!.l<' ''ri t.l•.'• -~w;orn-
"111r:t tQ Cllnn~=-· a t';~t ·:,ere \rue, \:.ej Y~::cl :1','1'! llO
:c"{;l1Vl! <;D"1C·r:>·ce!:t t~ ,1cwl -r.l tb ln Gr11nt !·rH:o1r., ,n.: it

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::lc~,t en•Jso n :'l'lrtor o!' t!:o flri t1• h ' ,- c·1r~ • it·. t. • J:;l. ted
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% 86ke4 his about atrooltioo, a:4 ~ oaid t~nt


\here aren't ant atroc1t1oo atorioa from D.1~1~ or SollaDd -
onl; fro~ I'ol!.nd. He cl!l.l:>od t,;,rt tl•e C%<.~hcslcYr.•.in::l! nre
dol!IC Te'rf weU - tl:a\ \h87 aro JirOI;>oroua.

l!w ulid.:i.e4 t.~et th.e lJuteh .c.re nxtra~vt.r st.uLborn,


aru! t.!.flt t!l.e ~er=:-..e are haT!~ a sroet. c!eu of dH't1cultt .
eubju:;r.tlnc t~o.'!lo

I ulo:~t! h1!'1 a.boat l'open, ll:l~ b(' m1~ t~o::t !!ltler


wa~ •ottish• c.b::ut dieeui!Dh!r, Japlll1 0 !I.:Jd wouldn't t.t.lk about
1t. l!t< belleTell tllat H gt~es c.lo:.& %1 t.!< ::1 t.l,r• ~; 1( oa ot
wont.11:0 tllt '1'1!11 t.e racee t.o do:'!'.lll~>~e t::c worlcl, ~;Ult,r llu4 .
edll tl••Jt 1\8 h.'lc! r.othi:.!: to de. 1: the tcr ~<&••t. - t:'"~ he
t.a.l! nr.-tU!'lC to aer thero. end t::,!ic cte~ t';,,t, l:C clJCI .r.ot want·
to br c::ue'tlt 1n LV tone1on be~~en t.!:.a l':-,1t·:t! !::taLoe and
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t.a tar
th1t. t!lte e.n alllaace 't:etr·ec:~ t.'I'IO r.c:1 1 ::tuer ar.d
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• ·urr:ol1n1 - t.nat. thc,..e Wfo!l a .:;r.!lu1.r:e r.o:.: ::utl.\-'11 tr.-et
bot.n•'!l t.Lenc t<:7o "-·1!'! 1 t.~t net ::..,t,..:::e:::~ t,:,., ;,G.;ple~.

!.cccrdit;J t:> 'i ..'i; 1. :·.·.t!1 ::t.>llin 1s 't.aJr.-:; 1r,-


c;:1nd b7 the C:er·.:a!>a t.o oonallor a rer.:liiMnOO o: t!Je
Bpenllh z.,ptre, It 11 VUI'I 'Hl:."C:i:iD'S rtc.• that SJ>ll1n ahoul.a
11e 11lltche4 1A Soutll ~rlallll wtoal1 ot Geramr • uat
tho aot1T1t.1ea ttlll be ,,. tbe GpaA!ah, of oour,. ,PI'OD1Jt.e4
ar.4 1n1!'1red b7 t.~e !lesla.

T '-~·-~e ~.I:· •.t-out !eebr.d cell Cr¢orlr, ,, , ·. ·..1.


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:..-~-~~::c ":~tt

. · ~· "~" U!'.-:':.1• to reCAll =ro::., 1:.d1cr.t.t·_z t~Jlt


c~r:-sny- ,..iit 1c;oroatt4 !D ~11:(; OTel' th• !.>utoh or f"r.oh
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1~'- .:r ·~1 ~=~r :.-r:.. -.,• 1 b'!...t \':_;y· : .._,... __ -~ lJ1t! t..~·:!z:~ r· ~····t.... • r.;:~
1r r.·, a~, ~1: • er1t1eir~ or :~itlor. ~:trc !~ .~ ~-r~!-~~
9: ...,c.- .... t!·~ _it~~, ... t:.~t t~~e:: T:!'"t. tfJ ·~"-*, ·:e~ ~~ ~~~ ~ . :)
all "''or a;,!! '!'!!..1~ ~:.<J;; coin-,; to iOIIt out. or 1t.
..:l"l ::~;~r.er-
11111 t.lle7 11,;)"!31' to be to4 up with war.

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D:irector
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mation, ~ice a~ain this morning, tellinc me tr..at
he hacl corne into 1'1hat he considered very vzl.:u.able inf'orm:ltion from
hiE contacts, whose identity he still refo:;es to give. -
pointed out that he did z.ot knoTI vhere ..t!~ Russian vritJ1~
C~.cquainted seet1res tre information bq.t po!nted out that it had been I
correct so £ar as the 1uap.~ s~:-~s,i~ pact wa.s concerned, and al.so
tts informs. tion relatlnc to RUmanj.it 1-Alld been subst2Iltia ted to some !
..... extent, and in this morning's paper there appeared a netrs desoatch
under a lfoSCOYI date line t0 thG' ~ffect. that.. recordint;S made Of
conversations between Hitler 11n:l Henderson, the Knglish Ambassador 1
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to Derlin, had been pti.yed for th~f Stalin and had influ- '-'
\'-' enced him upon l'ahalf of Germf!'ny.-said that despite the
news story he thinks tha~ the recordings wr.ich ";rere actually played

.time-
) to Stal)n were of the ccnversations had by ~rime Minister Ch~berlein
with Hitler a year ago: and not of recent conversations with Hmdcrson.
\ At this said he htld been in.fomed thct
Russia would take .rio par~ active stru~gle 1 so far as furnish-
ine soldiers or ,lnr,aging in actual warfare was concerned.. He has
been told that Stalin will be back of the ~ace proposal of Hitler
'Rhich will be made by Uussolini. In the event the tertrlS of peace
as pro}X)s ed ~ not accepted by :Ehf,land and France, am Forester
... ,' says he is :told P..itler does not want Engltln:i or Frmce w accept,
then lfussolini will join with .Jiussia f!nd ~ny, some c:W.y bet-r.·een
October 15th and 30th. Thereafter it will be the plan o£ Germany to
a tt.e.ck France through Italy, maintaining on1y the necessary armar1cnt
to protect the westwall. It is a1 so said that every move will be
.) made in an endeavor to have Spain attacl: France on the south, and
\ that Spc.in has been promised the city o! Gibrnltar mel Morrocco
..~\,/ for their assista~.e•. ~ .. ,,. 0 t~ 1 ~:~;~.:-· -L' (- (' . : 1 I ~ 1 ,
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:- '\~' }. ~,... tion of France, with no attack ani 11 ttJ.e attention paid to Elvjlcnd
\., ' '· until such a time as this purpose hQ.d bean accomplished. At vari:mce
'With this plan of attack was information also ~~d to Forester to
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wu1d Itall~;t:~rr. t~~!ray
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be in Africa, where the purpose or the fi~tin; ..:0\lld be to


paral:rze t.~e £"lglish ports by concerted r..ttacks from rtithin the
country.

- - f u r t h e r related that he ,.,as tol.C. ani it Tcul.d


appear perfectly obvious to anyone that :11' such a plul Trere fol-
lowed, that is, an tt.ttack upon France rrade !rom three sides 1 it
be toost di.fi'icul.t for the French to ?rithstc-rrl the attack for
l".Duld
my prolonged period.

..cr states that r~ is informed that it is


definite 1at .e provisions o:r a treat:r have aJ.l been settled upon
by Turkey m d Russi~., ~espite current newspaper eon.~P.nts to tlle effect
that Turkey will side with ~and.
The informnt fUrther stated that arranger.!cnts r,.ave been
r.wde to close the Black Sea which "l"muld of nece~si ty force all
Rumanian 11roducts, particularly oil ru'rl .neat, to Germany. '11-.is
move Tlould. tend to make the .l!.ngl.ish blockade in the northe:..n sens
far less effective.
As to the Fnr Eastern situation ......a rel~ted tho.t
he was told the Jrpanese intend to close ~ports after
the Chi.n:l ca'!l!)ait,Vt has been finish~d, ~ich is exp~cted within the
next si...ny days. Thereafter 1:41e Japanese., at the opportune t:i.r:~,
Ttlich will be when it is obvious that Franco has b~cn doo:ned, ~:ill
nttack British Incb-China 2nd the other colonie3, ,.:!1iC:1 l"till be done
Ttith.out 3I"iY vraming vhatever•

.:l!;l~ed t."la.t I relay tr..c above ill.for:'L'ltion


to you. He said so far as its authenticity wns concerned he felt
that it 7:':"'S true; that the infor.nation was being '="i""J"en by him fr·::!~ly
anU. voluntarily arxl he had no interest in \'that di5,o:Jition Tms
m.aJ.e ti.lereo!.

Very truly your~

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11Af.lh1.'1otou 1 D. C• tiili tar)' lt.telli;&.0..10.8 ~.:. v lea

Attached are copioe ot a eo~u


which waa t.ddre!ised. to this fta.re3u by
Col·Jrado.

lbeeo copies are bein.« tonardod to ,ou !or whatever aotJ.on


JOU deem. approprt...ate 1 &nd no action lua bean take:l by this Bureau
regarding tha intorrstio.tt. turniehed ~ Tho corres;?O:¥-!ent
bas been adviNd o! this retoronce.
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161 1946• a::d to tlunk you l''or ttri U "li; as ;you did.
Plea.se bo adrleed thu.t 1 bave roterred cop1ea Or your
to the 1Var Depa:r~-;o.J~, .tas~ir:.Bto:l 1 D.
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other valuables.
Chief Bureau of Federal Investigation
Washington, D. c.
Dear Sir1

This is for 7our informations

1'be Austin Texas States:n~.n - American Newspa?er of July 30 or


July 31, 1945 will give you full information as to the whereabouts
ot Hitler's personal tableware 1 and hundreds of other rare .and.
valuable treasures taken trom Bertchesgarten by' the Lt. O:>lonel of
the u. s. i.r'my, the man 1rbo iint arrived there W1 th his command.
In this newspaper is a picture of the Lt. Cblonel•s Wife With the
hundreds of objects which had been sent to her b7 her husband and
a description or the things valued at a high figure. The woman's
brother. so I was told. is 'a Q)ngressman trom Texas .. eo it may be
that th8 F.B.I. Will bl, unable tO make an investigation of the
a1"fair or to recover an:r or this ill-sot ten loot due to poll tical

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late in April. and. that the attack ia backed also by the Slovenian
Ameriaan Jlatianal COUDOil• aDd the •Proletareo• a weekly Chicago Slovenian
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and ita .leadera, notabl)' againat B'lB I.RISTAN ad un.ns ADA14C, Presi- I
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Dear Sir:

advises that ever~ythinb in this re,ort is correct.


tell the entire story• • states ths.t in addi tioz:. to
the persons liste~ in this re~ort, there nrc t~ee ~ersons in Ger1~ny, to
Ybom the GermA.!l-Americ:m ::Bund ne\·rspapers, "~he.tFree America.n 11 fl.nd PDeutseher
~leck:ru.f und l3eobachter 11 are re{;Ule.rly sent.~P.dvises th.."lt this infor-
r:.~·.tion \·12'.s obt~.1:1ed b y - for the first ti~ne morning o:f Se.:;>tet1ber 25,
1941. !rhe three persons are, ,t{.~··'.'JO[~r .; _; u:::;:-:-~

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On 6-17-55,
Little Rock, furnishe1 thi
follows:
"DeareAst Adolf,
"Upon receiving the letter you sent me in 1945
tell!~~ of your beloved Eva Braun's death I tried to reach you
at your bunker in Berlin but obviously it was impossible. A week /
ago I got your present address from Operator X32760 in Moscow.
I am at present living at, the University Club in Chicago.
"Please send bull.!t~ns on the 5th Nazi Reich
c/o Josern-~cCarthy."

"University Club
Chicago, Illinois
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6-9-55 at Chicago Illinois and was addressed to ADO~HITLER, ~
c/o CommandinR Officer. Camo Chaffee. Arkansas. The en~ope was
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~he above is for information Bureau and Chicago,
and no further action is contemplated by Little Rock. ~,
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l.etter dated April 26 1 1947, wherein


a reputable p~ic1an and surgeon of
o~~ion to t.bl er.rect that poas1b17 he had

'l'bl Bureau 1•
or tb&- dia!"T kept by
aeveral Jtari·or A
that up until the time ot the capitulation ot C.rmany, Bitler was receiving
large QUantities of dope and this prescription baa been Clallified b7
reputable American p~sicians aa being poison. American physician. state
~t Hitler continued with tb11 prescription he would have been poisoned.
~wa1 cona1dered a fanatic and reputable Aaertcan doctora conaider hia a
•quaek". In the .latter ,.ear before t.t. bombing ot Hi tler• a bunker where he "
li'Yed and waa obserwcS b7 indi'fiduala, 1t i l atattd t;hat Bitler had a
noticeablt treaor or the lett arm and hand to tha point •here hia arm shook
eo 'V'iolently that 1 t 11as necesaar;y tor him to hold hie body in a rigid
position and brace himself again,t a solid structure or object. ~here have
been many controversial statements to the effect that Adolf Hitler is somewhere
in North America. Yosi of the statements in the public press alle~ that
Hi t.ler ie in South America and that he went there b;r submarine. t:one ot
these allegations ot courae can be proven b.1 tact and the American A~
oft1c1ala 1n Germany ha~e not located Hitler•• body nor 1s there any reliable
source •ho will BaY definitelY that Hitler 11 dead& therefore. the poas1b111t7
ex1ats that he- la· alive. the United Statea Army is spending,m~st ita of
efforts to locate Hitler in Spain.
You are requested to conduct investigation in an effort
~o locate the patient who was tre Your latte tea
as
Inveatiga
to an individual can be
of\tha individual treated b;y this doctor.
DOPY· DEaTBOYEI>
14 MAY·19 of the
tar should be given 70ur immediate attention in vij(IIPew
tact that treatment commenced in September, 1945. lt
can be lo he ehould be interviewed and, i ! po•sible • photogra
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complete background ebould ·be determined in order \h~t it aly be verified later.
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vised that on September 10, 194S a man
the Doct·or • a office and gave the
lived at that time in~t the' corner or
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the ·;:~1ich t..l~o han officeo in ih&
the su~ject :r11u~ the stt.t~m~r.t th~,t he had nev van . -r:.y6 ~1~
also r~marked thut he r:ns a. janitor or did .1unitor wor!< and we.s i~
to orr-;unize a corp of janitors, mekin'~ no further explanc.t ion of this work. The
aub.~ect hn.d also tnent ioned had b-:..:en n r r.:~n,·er t.t one t i.'ne a.nd th~t he
) had come t ircicnting tht1t he had
lived there becnuse he h&d some
difficu-lt-y with n 'Womftr'l doV'll there.

further related th~t thie man h~d sl~n elaimed th~t .at one

I time he had ~ons erabl~ difficulty \":ith a throat lesion, that ·v.:c.e nOl'l cured. The
doctor.a~id he rlJ.~~nosed the ~ubject's case as b~in~ due to nervounne~~ and duoden-
itis ur,d prt:J-se-tibed fo-r "hir~: t~ bJ.ets contair.in·! 2C' mili ·rr..ms Tra.eentirte ond 20
r.rl.li ;n.rns of phenol bt.rbital, one to be tt·krr: bcf-oJ·c ~ach Merl. ~ubject ht·.d b .. en
plt.cecl on this pre~crin"fon on f'c·~lcmber 12, 194.5 n.n·i had retnt'n<..:d t«:' tl-1~ offic~ on
Septe;nb~r 19, 194.5 ·ar.d said ho ;·...... a very much improv~d. ,·~teri t..,·~t he
wa2 ~~o :nuch of the imoression thot thie man mi~~ht be dTl'T.- Tt thut h.: had told the
rnan to come back to his office u~in on :3t:.)tl~mber 26. 1945. He £tated thr.t this laet
trip was not neco:.sar but :·.tt to havf.' ~is duu -hter
a student ht the Obfierv~ th S Ull 0
bear out hi5 im c: man e Hitler. - t c t e 4 that
he did this for tne e1.r:ress nurpoae of obtai.rirE the vic-.7s or his duu·"ht~r cor.cerr.•
in:- thi~ r~un' s nppu: ranee. He stated thnt hi~ d<.u ·hter is now n renio1· nt~
a1:d t.lu .. t sb.e is e. ver; stuble t·,-p~:: j~oun:; ,...or..o.n. ~c R:.:.teci t:1: t his d::u ~t(;r observed
the :::aticr.t ~hen ~10 ~U.e this lt·.st trip to his office ar d 5~C too had cor:fir·.:c-1 the
fact t~nt this ~:.~n definitel:r lo(\ked lik':..: HITL' r... 'rr.e rinctor stt~ted t~:11t his d:lur,hter,
after vier!ine this :mr., hnd become so nervous and excited thet she vould t1ot stay in
tho offic~.-, due to the fr.ct th~~t ehe too hud thou:ht this .ua.n couJd have beer. Hitler
frol!l his cppeHrc..nce.

Co:nplnin~nt st&teu thut the subj ~ct, upor1 re-turnill- to the office on
Septe;:.ber 26, 191•.5 ha.:-1 aro:nin etw.ten t hG~t h(: ~;~s very X~uch ir:J~1-ov-d a~d re· :; rked
thnt he hc.d pr€v:i ousl~' been very worried· B.nd nervous und ti1:.t he }l~rl r•~ver b~fore
obtE..ined EUch relief coJ.mc.rablt! to i!1~t he h'•J. recc..iv~d f r o r . t - · . . - : h o

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st:~ted thP,t he did t!ot know wil~th·~·r or not ~ub.~-Jct hurt .adr: ~tterir.'
re~rk or not. He st ·-teo t ~t tho sub.j ect nt u ll t ix.er: ~-:hile ut the ofrico h;td
been tic co; ;~unied ~ tho sm: e t'1JO :·.sn or~ ca·ch of t~ieo:.:~ four tr5."!')~. The~e
men a~cording to~ \.:ere tou._;h lookit~g lU1d f!ernLt! in c...pnec.r-e.nce, S.f'neared
to be ro'\tgh in their dress and of the laborinf: type, who o.l\":uy~ ca:r.e into the ofiice
\7ith the· eubject and ,·:ai ted .for hi:n to leav~ the office. Tho q.tbject hnd ."Yil:le no
offer or explninin;-: the presence of the~e two men. He S£'.id t'lelCC t\"IO !O·~ll r.e 1-:.e
reculleci, had dark tie.ir, ~resented a t;.er!lk'ln type apc~eLrP.ncc, u~re eo1:;petfnt lookirr~,
. spoke no -words in the doctor' e presence, 'rore· bet'.':ccn 30 nnd 4C Y"nrr. of r -e, were
- ~al)er 1 tc~?e" muaculur oild lu.n::er ~etl thc.n the sub,ioct. He believed thHt -~tho_ sut.iect
--hedriJ 1i'1. e. account in c_~.s~ .after comnletion of the tr;-rut···lF-nt.
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Dt;:..ted th:.:.t o.t tl'u:tt tLue ho }Jr~d t.'clu~ht ver ..· .,1uch about
- this r;t.ran·-cr hLd b•3C:O~e so cor1vin~ed in his own mird th( t this ~-:.::It: mi·-ht
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be rliTLl R or so closely rese:r!lbled him thc.t he hc..d fir.ally cot~:e to the rl~c·ioion
tht.Lt ftJ.nt~stie &s it sound he wou1d ish tho infol'u'Jltion t o · · · · ·

He said th~t one evenir~ he drove out t ho~e f-nd


relnt~d the above infor[.:la.tion to himt! He c.t".d d th:::,t
thou~""ht the infar.r.ation fant~:..stic, but nPverthelese h:td told him about this tllnn.
- s t h t e d thHt at tr.at :tim•:! h<: hnd beeri of the t1nrierstandir~r::; that :-'\tCh
infort!ltltion should be renorled to the~ and £or this reus on he had ?:iven the
information t o - and had not r~ported the story to B-nyone elce. He
snid that a fe~· weeks later in a colnL"'fl knom-~ n.s the "Slush Pot •• in the loet' 1 ~a~er,
ar.ed ~o tile eft~ect thr..t soCJe people had r!~no!"ted seein~ :::'~otmd.
stc.ted thc.t he did n o t . or .sure but thou::ht no~~ibl:~
tol~. a loc~l r~!'lorter, ~renort. He stated the.t
he henrd nothin~ further of t~1e :r,;.tt er frOi•i - : 1 n d hcd nov r di:-:;cu~ced
it wit~ ::...:ain, i•1dicc.tin ~ he h~d not done so >ecuus~ he felt that
he mi.:.ht be COJisidered ridiculous in. re;portin?. ttuch a lllitter.
further nc.lvised that e.bout two or tl:rea weeks c~ftcr the
~ul'.i ect• s lnst trio to the office he re:ce :::_.,,..ed E. lett or frou ~ut·: cct uost:j:!•.rked
at.d bet.rir1s a re;turn uddr·-:ns in Los an;~lest C·1liforr·iu ~tntir.~·tht'.t.hc. desirt-d

l to obtu:i.n ao~e •~orb of tb:~au tt..Lie:.ts ·which had been urC;seribcd c.r:d ·:.c.nt;;d a
pr.:1scri~,t ton trrit he could :~ct fill~d ir Lo~ £~rl-:eles. r~C st.:.te-) ':c l"'~"'cr did
(:;end ~uch u pr<...t~cr:·.·t.ion or a ~\;er th~ lett~r ~s '!e ':ioeo nC't ht:ve t:"roner t.utLorlty
to furnish such e ~rc::;crintion in Los AL ··eles ~our·t:;, C:;.liJ orni:.... II·: st::..ted th!.Lt
this is the lt:.£jt ho ~t:.s ev ~r heord .of the sub.:ject. He did rot l:110W why tha s~b.~ect
h~.. d co~a to· t.ir:. for trer.t·1ent er:1ong all the doctor~ i n . _ , r.1~~"':;u··.h ht; st:.ted
thct r.;.t thE.Lt ti,Je he w.s fjrst Vice-Prer:ident of the :i~~ nerd of
He~l th a.nd this could h::1vs beei the rF:::.~on, if uny. did not kr.ovt the
reaoon. He said he hed not u.t te· Jptad to sec~-: o..n~: in~ or -~ t ion frci1 t h-:.~ r-.._, n, ~ :·d
at the t i111e \;as {:uite worried r.. bout his suspicions of hLn, es"'"c ~ ~·.1] y Di\·,co there:
were e.lv:t ::s tht: ubov·e rnentionod t\":O men nccorr. .any in· t?l~ ~ut.i·:ct.

Htt edvi!!ed thnt the ~ul'.it'lct • s sncech vre.s ruthc;r "bookish" <.~s t~-iou ··h he
hc.d le:-:rred the n -lish lan·~unge throu-~h class room study ruther th~.n "on i.he s-treet."
tie e.l~o ther!tioi,~.d Lht.t t::J subject spoke v:ith v.-}H.~t ~ounded li~e n t-;,edish ncc~nt,

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to11e o! ..,.vcice, ~n.:: s~okc his \':ordE in o. r:;:.t ht.r clip~. . ed 1nanner".
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also :1cntionod ~h~tt once or twi.ce he had mentioned so;.'"Je r;·n: ·J ish slan·• ,.. (\rd. PYd hr•.d
notc1 thr.t the· F-u?ject nt the ti111e did not ~ecn to rresp ti1c ·'l·~r.nirlY, of th~r,e
slang words. The doctor d i.d not J·ocollect what th':?se ··:·ords i.a:l:ht hav~ L'CCl'l.

__.]_ . ~~e e.rivised thr.t this p~reon' s ln~ir Wl:;s.S of u blonu~.s:. color u: d :;..,p.~·~r:"~d
to_ "h::..ve 9t;encnrefully blenc~C;!d. He t;.lso ~:t&ted that if thi::; man could have -l (:en
· • HIT.t,:·P.. h~ must have been plf..;.yin·· a very dan crous -u.t1ie in ;n•~~d.r, =-: reJ:ll:rkn to the
effect th~t he httd trave-led all over the v.orld e.nd !:a1 been t.r'.:·'l'.ted 'l:~r the be!:t
t doctors in the v;orld, also formerly havin : been e paper hen •er. Tho doctor ~Ed.d


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-.::.ou ettrmin~ -..het~.t:;r ot· no1. the doctcr mi t:"ht be su~r·i.cious of hifO idon-

it,; to P.Ti'LER. He also rt.mur!ted th~t if tho u1c.n t•:ere not ~:!TL~ n, tllir- nut\icct -
tc'L.s ~er5.ly tryin; to ~lay so.nc sort of trick on thF! doctor in me.kin·· tho noo\·e
re;r.:.r.rks, realizin;_" th~ fact th:.t he re.se~.~ 1-'lcd HTTI·~ r; theso \',ore only S"iecul~tions
srnde by the a oct or.

said tht: cul·.j-ct wore e. V':!ry fin~ wrist \'Jo.tch of' 'forei;n
make that was .. u-ite lnr·:::::, and made of silver or ~tainless steel, r~rld ,.us e. t:rne
Ithnt he he.d never seen before. He said the subject • s clothes had a v er:t pee~ liar
cut, hie eoat b~·in[. e. li ":ht blue eolor and lor.::o:er tht:.!'\ t!-tc usunl ~uit eout st:.'le
\VOrn by :r.ost men. Tt •,jjj ... 6 lon --:cr thun the usual r~.merico.n tyoe ~ottt o.nd hr.:i e.
r~rF :t ~ lo.okir.r--cut to it. T'le doctor infonncd thEI.t the X-rt:..'/ t~. ken of this t:-:nn
t·.ould bt: avail::.:.blo tl-:rou ~h t h e - Labore..t,,ries. .

He st!.ted thc.t E...!tcr havinr tret.'.ted ttis ·:~c·~, ~d.s ~i ~ c , • • •


htid ~ho\".n
him ~tn article thct e.~),Jrjared .in aoroc n~tion: l 1M~;. ,;i..ne wrj tt,·n by so:-.iC
correr--oo~n · a ra~dicnl deseri t1i ion of th'3 .lhynicv l nil.:;/_nt g cf i.~v·~~- ·H
H1.Tl.,, I'. ~:!tt;.ted t~w.t uuon reading this it':n he n('ticcd t i!·~:t the ~~ i 1~
me!!ts which w:·rc reoort . . d to be HITL?'liS '\':ere 10cr· thr: enrne ~.·"~e of nil;:ont tl:~t ·

l tiii& .1".l..:.n h:....d t:ho had cnlled e.t the doctor's office. He str'l.t~·d t'knt both hnd !":netrn-·
ir.tettiuLl tii~~urt:~-nces, iil'}il=: ti~_, itam sLated th~_t :-!I.i.'L":j' hud ~OVt;r bt-en X""rE:ved
•·or fee r t.r1-:.t ne i·ll ~ht b(,; foutld ~c heve Cl' rcer. .'11e r:u ,J Pet h'.!(l r~ ~·~~ .r~a~J t ~ :·t
J1e lu!d rnver b ei1 ::-ra:~'· d tho "lt trvt;.tcd by 60fi1f? o~· t 1 ~c t:;st 1'"lctors ~_r: the w~rld.
The ite!'!l, :;.eeor~inr: te h~d ulso rr.·_ntionc.d the f~:.ct thrt ~iT':·; !-i h d

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~o e throut difficulty, i.>ut the: 9:n v.us not ele:..tr if this t.hrout trouble v:t..s
:r~li:_::r.a.nt or not. The doctor reported that the su~'.j~et had r~1n:·rked hnvinc had
thrn&t lesiono at on~ tiffie thut hcd bten cured.

-.tentio)-l·~d that tho tyvo of •:.astro intr?o;tin·~l n il.r:er,t suffered


b..t the suojec unco.-.~mOil !.:nu thnt he tr:ats po:sibly t·~'!O cas~n of t~is a~.l-
;.cnt. each ·-:tonth, to !)Oil"!t out the fT)f!Uency of r,uch ettr- ::s. :~c ::-:ui.l Si.JCh car-en •;re
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:.n·:rel~:;, ";c.lif'lr~1ic. but if nec,.n:.;c.r/ ·.·,\)u}d b·1 :-lr~.J t:> r.c,~rch ~lis tiles fo1· i~ u~
he i..''l::urht po~ si Ll:r ~lt:t •. l:..f h.:~.ve t :1ro·-J11 it ar.11:," as !ie j~L. .l ~e,)t it for· no ~·:: ;:lt;tl~~lr:,
thinkin·,. the.-::.i·rht li:<:e to have it but the·: ncv:,r h--:.~ ns,~c~ t~ g""·· ~:t. !.
eur~ory ~.xn..-ni:1:~tion of .his files ru:.le.i to re·,;cc.l t~~c l~tLor.

he h!J.r. no rr.- lu.t i vee in ";e rr~!lny but t h,.:t his \';i. fP.
rt:lat iVrJ$ in-1ermn:;. :.1e · s; id h·~r f:.:i ;,.~r ·;;,.s
v:ho had been b~H'"11 rn i~ .. mur?· t :et,J!-~•1/ ul·:d
C-llllC to he was ".:.t'out 10 'GHT:> o!' :' ~ to cs:!~l'O'-" "':'lilil. ry
serv ics 1fL. tho '"Jarmr·.n · i..riDJ• He sl).id t h<. t now d ~ca~.ee:i, '~:.1-d b~en a
doctor j,.n tHJd hc..\d atudie<l ,.-.edicina in t:1:; :Jnit~d ""L~.t.ls, ~J::;o
· ·t:~t when_ he -;.;c.:.s a~out 23 . fturc of ::i ·a he 'h1•.d r~turn:::J to ':er .. ~nJ D.l~J ·;.-orke,l for
.. e. while :i.n an ins~:ne ns:1lum there, but a ~ai.n r~turned to the Un:itsd ~tates W1!ett t'\e


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i~e 1'.:1an Jovern;:1ent ap.)a rent l:r learned he h:1d not hc:. d service i.n the r:F.tr:::2..n r~n;ry.
t.. He said thut his wife Is father hed wor~ed in this insnne in::.·:HH: an:,'lUr.t for c:.boat
two or thl'e:e ye~rs in G~r.• Jn.ny. Gonplainant st<J..ted t.hnt r-d~ ''ij~•s :"'ttth·.:-r did hHve
so;-JjO broC1crs nLd sisters liv n · in 1-:or ~unJ Ulid the fath~r h~:.: in the n:1st corn~s-
ponded •lith the.1 in ~er .. an.'• 11~ntton13d tll'... t his \lifn'r. 1110lher !!J still
li"i11- &nd has .r91;~Lrried nt;tl ie , rr~·~idinc· ut

He menlinnc·d th:...t ~rt~r ··.orld ·. nr <:1, the 1uLlily in


the unitr.d ·~t~tes had
received t'..n u-ppeal from r~latives in (;er :~nJ for a:;sistnncc in t:1a w~~Y or cloti1in:~
t:./ld food, and mou3J und his wife • s f~t~1er '-l~d nel'lt ov':r a:::ni::;t:.:l,c:~ t" 1--t is rclative5
in "".ermny but recei;1t of same h:.:.d n9vcr been ncknowlacl ·ed. - ~dvised
further t}Jut e ince the e! 1d of t·orld ·::a.r ~~II, his wire's .not her h7'.:.J r~.;c0 hrcc.l :1 letter
froJn ~r husban<i.' s broth~r in :1.3r.,1any tellin; .-~ener:-~lly nbout th~ f:;..:dly rc::~,:.ninr:
in Gcr::.:.;t:,~-stnce t.ho ·and of the \\-ar. The doct.qr ~~~.tec.l t:1~4t t:-:is l·~tt3r wus t:r!JS-
w:;ritten in the ~r:~n lan, :uace <!l!d h:~d b9en sent throu ~h the i.ed ero.:.s r.t:lief ~orp,
in Geru~ny. Cot1,lainant furnished the above inf,)r:nution mer·~ly eo b·.e~:·roui1; dota
a.s to the only J~rmon re,lationshi? irt his .!'auiily.

IndicRt"Sd that he fully reuliz~d thiAt th~ ~~l~ove sound9 v~ry


that he ha ·elated thi.!l infnr.t~~.'ltion t':> his own
th P~ said fl(.; h1d also rect'JHt·l~r
' int.:-;:tuch o.a ne kuevl th;.;.t
l'in.# lhst ~ar n the U. s. h.r.llJ 8ount~r-Inr.~lli -~i.1ce
~.s n~t~d ~ .~~J?icir~~l ami ~u~: ·(:~n,_ ,v:l·or c.:.~~.' ·:.1r9 to be a
octo1 l.rl~ •. 1t11 ~;.) .• ... rently .... l.~n_.'· rr.. Ct..1C'i:'.

further rc::lnteu thut the subject • s ~·eatl.4r-3:; ··.er~: nl.no:-t

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ident ic14l those hea hns seen from vurious pictur·:::~s he h<~s observod of .;r,···!. . PH
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J~TTI.i H, except th&t th':' suljcct 's f~!CC hc.d deoper horizol1tal lir.ea on the foreheud
tulJ u,ore noticeable wrin~le~ about the fi.l.ce, th~n noted in photo~~ra~:h~ of H,. fL7.T:.

'fh-:: abov~ is tein · :furnished for the infor ..:.ation of th~ Eurei!U and r.o
further invert i :nt ion i~ tein ~ rmde of this •oc~t.tsr unless CJ.dv i se:l to toe co,,t r:~ry
by the curaau.

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TO DATE:
Time o! Call:

SUBJECT:

I SAC :!cKee called from Newark in :your absence and stated that ~~i.~~~-~./u.-=::::-
he wanted to report the following

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and asked for
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he cQuld not na; without his glasses. was not at the hotel at the
ti~e thattllltappeared but several days , after finding out about the
i11cident, she askeijlllto sign a reference book which she now has available
for inspection.

describ~as followP:s:
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Heights S•Strt-9"
\'Ieight: 15 5 pouJ'l(is.
Hair: Dark brawn
Eyes: Brown-
Speech: Hea\~· German accent
Complexion: Ruddy and sunburned
Occupation: Able to grind glasses but not
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Characteristics: Does not wear glass~s
Sometime late~as joined by a woman, lrhom he claims to be his
wife, who flew from Spain. ~s noman is described as:
Age: 40
Height: 5'
Ieight: 130 pounds
Hair : Dark brown
Speech: Speaks only Spenish
Build: · . }lli;OORb~ll-proportionPd
Characterist1cs: · Tetty
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-claims that his wife iJtl~Dth~ and c•'ns a· ge··estate in.,.... - ·
Australia. r:.v -40 .i -:~~ 31, iiH .; -~·· ;r ~./
'lhese people have be~attendi~ 1-;~tures / ~~ t:p/y co O'l;.t
. very little during ·the day, except occasionally wh :t,)tor the
t purpose o! bringin~&ndwiches. Kost of the rt~ht,

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generally at 9:00 and return usually at gh sometimes they are


later. Ver,y occasionally, according to the.y receive visitors
end for the ~ost part these are men. also
. advis~
. that these
individuals have very e luggage.

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this matter and he said, of course, he will keep the Burea~ ad\~sed.

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her euapieions the subject 1 came
1947• The subjeot was not accompanied. b7 hia wi.te but -'11".-T......
,_.a .tqing rroa Spain t.o the Ullited States. She
Hei&htt 5t at or 9•
'Weighta 155 pounds
Hair. Dark Br011D
Eyes t Probabl7 brown
Build t Slender
Speecha Speaks with beavy Gera.n accent
Campl.exiona Baa red cheeks and •11 BUD burned

than t several da)"B 1ate:r a 110MD j o i n e d -


whom be· stated was his wife. was described as tollowae

.&ppro.xiJiateq
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130 pounde
IBrk brown .
Does aot apeak Inglish and is stated
by her buaband to apeak onl.7 Spaniah
Facer Round. - "tVJ pret~,.
B.veaa Large - . color 1DI1<:J»wD

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Naturaliu.tion Service at Newark checked the name


in both the New York and N.--rk O!'fices or IRS wt
.&.ocaT..e an;vthing pertai.DiDg to tbia person on the JD&Ditest of
irlcoming planes tor June 4, 1947 ~
The ldcrophone aurvelll.ance JDentioned above •a begun at 9t00 P.K. on )
June 24, 1947, and aaintainecl tor a period or over two hours. Olt'1ng to tech- •
Ideal difticulties, nothing of Y&lue or aigniticance waa obtained, and the
~~UrYeUlance aa discontinued at lltOO P.M.

On the morning ot June 25, 194?, the subject oam.e out or hie roOJa where
he in troducecl b.imJelt to an stated he was glad to IIHt his new
neighbor. At 'thie ppeared, and the subject ~uced h1e-
111te to the agent and D.lring the conversation,- who
was mlAliU'e that the per was talking to •a a SpecUl Agent, atated
tba~ he belonged 1>o the BAHAI, a religious IDO"f'8JDent. He remarked that be
attended the Bahli Convention which .as held in Wil.llette, Ill1no:ta, in 1940.
His wife attended the eame CODV8ntion. He remarked that when his wite saw
him, •because of her pBJ'chic pol'U'B she kDew that he wa.s t,o be bar ate.•
He 'then aaid tba t hie wife caae to the ccmvention •s a delegate troa the
Bahai of Bogota, Colombia, South AJDerica. Ba ea1d that althouch tbfl7 could
DOt underataDd eaeh other•• la~ge tbe;r became engaged ill 1944· TheJ' cor-
reepoDded tor tbrH ,.ara until 1947, wheD thq became arriec! br proq.
tiiiiilector ~
Jul7 l, 194?

- stated \bat he want to the Jmbasaador r1 the Colombian lmb&e.,-


1n N~ Cit71 where he Jade arrangements tor this prol:l' mazTiage. He

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194?. The proX)" •niage. he explained, wu DOt ftlid in the State of
Jersey, ao on June 22nd tb$7 were aarried under the
Mew Jerse7 at the Bahai The
license retleeted that
tor the arria.L
June 22Dd. . .
and 1nv1ted the
June 28, 1947, at the
New Jersey.

· Under pretext, 1t • s learned tha~J.aimed to have come to thia


count17 in 1902 from Berlin, OermluJT• ~di~ectly to Chicago, Il.l.1noie 1
and later moved to Jlissisaippi where he claimed he hoaesteaded tor a ·t:l.ll8.
Be aJ.ao atated that he had doDe bard work during his Ute such aa ca.rpentrJ,
machiniat•a helper. and farm :lAborer• Be etated that he bad a
a son by his s daughter was presentl;y
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The subject also t his son works tor the
Compa.llJ" in New Jersey. to be seventy yeare or .age and stated
he was naturalized in He asked the agent to aid him in obtain-
~. ;.Ill. • ., - • He atated he could aJ.•:rebe reached through hia daughter,

The following ia a description of--obtaiued through obserw.t.ion


and interrogations

Kame a
Height a
Weight I 155 poums
Hair a Brown- dark
~ee1 Brown
Build 1 Slender
Accent a lila slight German accent
ComplexioDI Fair
Scare and Karkat Bas a protrud:iDc .ole i• long
under right ara pit; .
Rae i" tla t mole at base of right
•ideburn.

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Height a s•
We1ghtr ·ns pounds
B.fesa Blue
Hllira Black
Comple:dODI Fair
Build& Slight
Peculiarities& Ills circles under her eyes

Unless advised to the eontr&ry', no .t\trther action in this attar is


being contemplated 1n the Newark Office.

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1. ttr.:cbed
datod reb 21 1 19501 ~CI.:'!ved in the Purcau tro1n tho Aso1stnnt Chief
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t:.X-55 ot start, ~. Ya~, D. c.,
11~ich 111 aolt-f!XJ)lanat.or;r.

au r11~~ contnin no 1nto~ation conc~rrir.~

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It should be noted that the ouly a~dresa turniehed
to the State Depa.rtment and the Army was

the name or a COU8 •


1 Ulllr.:Down, aa a poaaible

fa.il~loeate
or ugh
permanent address,
ile there, and when not
, na• Uiiknown.

was known at
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at this hotel. aud aa reported_ thi•
t 24, 1950.

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~eing possibly identical with ADOLPH BITLER has resided in
- s i n c e January, 1942, it is not believed that furt.."'ter inves ga
warranted. Accordingly, this case is being closed on the authority of the
Agent in Charge.

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•. , 'l'o: A~s1stant Ch1et of Starr, G-2
Department or l.rsD1
The Pentagon
1ash1n:ton 25, D. C.
ittontion:
Fro~.:

Subject: 'D01Pf: HITLER


WAR CRI!!I N1L

ncreronce is wcde of ~{Erch 21, 10::50, in ':":};j ch


jO'J cnelc\::-cd n let tc-r £roc 1 ~c np;:>enr ·, ~ t.o h:'vr· ~O'"':'!)
1 nfornatior. eoncernin:~ cupt

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there is forw.:.rJed rert.Pli t.!1 t.ht.?
or ~tod Scptccoer 1, 19501 at PhilDdelphia,

lo further invost1:;ation in this ~atter is oont11~plated b:·


the Bureau.

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' Many'~litica obaer¥o~s have expressed the opinion that A1olph Hitler - ....
may seek refuge in Argentina after the collapse or Germany.

Political ramifications lend crede~o~ to this poReibility wh~n it is re-


clllled th!lt the •.h.:ly appointed Argentino Consul'iHellmuth. ost'lnsibly assi ~,.. ~~'to a
Cons·.Jlar post in Spain. had plans which included clatldestlne moetings with :ti tler \ .·
and Himml"er for tne arranging or i:aporting arms and technicians into Ar;entina.
Hellmuth. iDteroepted by the British at Trinidad, never completed his aission.
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nus an ~~nitious king and ex-husb~nd o


ractories into an Ar~entine plant for the
pro-Axis ousted Pr~eident or Bann~, con~u
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for the providing or a refubo for Hitler and his hencMctn. One ot the :-nor.~ers, Count
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has beon mentioned as operating a ranoh which would serve in providtng a haven. 4
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By the very Datura or any plans formulated tor tho abandoning of ~or~uny in
. its collapse, it is virtually impossible to substantiate any allc~nticns with regard
' ... to Argentina's serving the Ua~ is a~ter def•eat: however ao:ne si(;!li£icBnce ':':,ay be
'· atta~hed to the fact that Argentina rornains silent despite all the aceusatic.·n:> that
,she will serve as n teroiLus for Bitler after a non-stop fliGht c~ 7~376 ~iles rro~
Berlin to Buenos Airel in an especially constructed plsne or as a p'lssenf"l··· in a lon~-
·range submarine. EEGo::.r;r.:n ~ Tt-J!lt').~I '
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