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210

There you are”:
Hanfstaengl, 223.
211

I see America”:
Ibid., 222.
211

It was really like”:
Ibid., 250.
211

the demon”:
Ibid., 213.
211

Putz hastily”:
Katharine Smith’s unpublished memoir.
212

to play that”:
Hanfstaengl, 265.
212

Yes, he was extraordinary”
and rest of Helen’s account:
Niemeyer tape, Toland Collection, Library of Congress.
213
Putzi began smuggling
and claims about helping others:
Hanfstaengl, 274.
213
According to Putzi’s
and subsequent events of purported plot against him:
Ibid., 276–284.
214

a harmless joke”:
Conradi, 209.
214

an elaborate hoax”:
David George Marwell, “Unwonted Exile: A Biography of Ernst ‘Putzi’ Hanfstaengl,” Ph.D. dissertation, 13; and Marwell interviewed by author (2011).
214
Back in Berlin
and rest of Lochner’s account of tracking down Hanfstaengl:
Lochner,
Always the Unexpected
, 184–186.
215

I certainly would not”:
Dodd and Dodd, eds.,
Ambassador Dodd’s Diary
, 119.
215

What in the world is the use”:
Dallek,
Democrat and Diplomat
, 271.
216

telegram deficiency”:
Ibid., 272–273.
216

a historian of”
and other Smith quotes:
Hessen, ed., 79.
216

I have seldom”:
Katharine Smith’s unpublished memoir.
217

four years’ service”:
Dallek, 295.
217

In Berlin once more”:
Dodd and Dodd, eds.,
Ambassador Dodd’s Diary
, 430.
217

There were and are still”:
Ibid., 445.
217

Hitler intends to”:
Dallek, 332.
217

The Russians of”:
Martha Dodd, 343.
218

Martha argues that”:
Allen Weinstein and Alexander Vassiliev,
The Haunted Wood: Soviet Espionage in America—the Stalin Era
, 52.
218

frankly expressed”:
Ibid., 53.
218

we have agreed”
and subsequent encounter with Slutsky, and Martha’s statement:
Ibid., 55–56.
219

Boris, dear!”:
Ibid., 61.

CHAPTER NINE
: “
UNIFORMS AND GUNS

PAGE

220

whether it was”
and other quotes from Smith:
Howard K. Smith,
Last Train from Berlin
, 4–16.
222
Like many wealthy undergraduates
and quotes from JFK’s diary:
Lubrich, ed.,
Travels in the Reich
, 159–161.
223

The trip up the Rhine”
and rest of diary entries along with letter from German engineer to Randolph:
Rebecca McBride, “Europe 1938: Travel Diary of John F. Randolph Annotated by His Daughter,” Leo Baeck Institute Archives.
224

I simply draped”:
Howard K. Smith, 26–27.
225

Murrow, Columbia Broadcasting”
and Shirer about Murrow:
Shirer,
Berlin Diary
, 79–80.
226

Personally, they have not”
and other reflections on Berlin experiences:
Ibid., 83–87.
226

The worst has happened”:
Ibid., 95.
227

plays nicely”:
Ibid., 90.
227

a shouting, hysterical”:
Ibid., 97.
227

What’s that”:
Ibid., 100.
227

Well
, meine Damen” and rest of café scene:
Ibid., 101.
227

Where did”
and flights:
Ibid., 103.
228

This morning when”:
William L. Shirer, “
This Is Berlin”: Radio Broadcasts from Nazi Germany
, 14.
228

entanglements”
and Hoover visit to Germany:
Gary Dean Best,
Herbert Hoover: The Postpresidential Years, 1933–1964
, Vol. I,
1933–1945
, 103.
228

that Hitler was”
and other Arentz quotes:
Oral history interview of Samuel S. Arentz by Raymond Henle, Oct. 5, 1966, Herbert Hoover Oral History Program, box 2, Hoover. Additional details on Hoover-Hitler meeting, from Richard Norton Smith,
An Uncommon Man: The Triumph of Herbert Hoover
, 253–256.
229
Greeted by:
Richard Norton Smith, 255–256.
229

Yes, that’s”
and discussion of Russia:
Arentz interviewed by Henle.
229

many menaces”:
Best, 103.
229

have all the hideous”:
Ibid., 104.
230

a longer period”
and other Jacob Beam quotes:
Jacob Beam’s unpublished manuscript with no title page (courtesy of Alex Beam).
231
The daughter of
and rest of background of Muriel White:
“American Countess Menaced with Bomb,”
New York Times
, Jan. 16, 1911.
231

Foreign women”
and American Women’s Club:
Sigrid Schultz,
Germany Will Try It Again
, 137.
231

commanded a hysterical”:
Ibid., 135–136.
232

the great improvement”
and other Dilling quotes about Nazi Germany:
Glen Jeansonne,
Women of the Far Right: The Mothers’ Movement and World War II
, 13.
232
Schultz recalled seeing Dilling
and exchange with young American woman and Hoffmann quote:
Schultz, 136.
236

the principal impression”
and other quotes from March 3, 1938, letter:
Hugh R. Wilson, Jr.,
A Career Diplomat, The Third Chapter: The Third Reich
, 18–21.
236

in the sense of”:
Ibid., 21–22.
236

One may judge”:
Ibid., 63.
237

the smoke and dust”
and rest of letter to Hull:
Ibid., 22–26.
237

confess that their hearts”:
Ibid., 26.
237

of bringing our people”
and Wilson’s response:
Ibid., 28.
237

an attempt to work out”:
Ibid., 37.
237
And he worried:
Ibid., 38.
237

Twenty years ago”:
Ibid., 39.
238
Among Beam’s acquaintances:
Beam’s unpublished manuscript; and John V. H. Dippel,
Two Against Hitler: Stealing the Nazis’ Best-Kept Secrets
, which offers an extensive account of Respondek’s role. Information about Beam’s encounter with Respondek and Muckermann, along with their background information, is drawn from both of these accounts.
240

We had watched”:
Erich von Manstein,
Lost Victories
, 23–24.
240

the spontaneous outburst”:
Wilson,
A Career Diplomat
, 51.
240

stout piece of work”:
Beam, unpublished manuscript.
240

I do think”:
Nancy Harvison Hooker, ed.,
The Moffat Papers: Selections from the Diplomatic Journals of Jay Pierrepont Moffat, 1919–1943
, 217.
240

completely different”
and rest of Beam’s observations:
Beam, unpublished manuscript.
241

He’s still got”:
Shirer,
Berlin Diary
, 142.
241

For if they do”:
Ibid., 135.
241

a curious commentary”
and rest of September 30 entries:
Ibid., 144–145.
241
Angus Thuermer:
quotes and information from Thuermer interviewed by author (2009) and Thuermer’s unpublished manuscript “What to Do if Your Moustache Falls Off.”
244
Charles Thayer
and his account:
Charles W. Thayer,
The Unquiet Germans
, 161–163.
245
Phillips Talbot
and his account:
Phillips Talbot letter of Dec. 27, 1938 (courtesy of Talbot and the Holocaust Museum); and Talbot interviewed by author (2009).
245
In a letter to:
Wilson,
A Career Diplomat
, 60.
246

It was suggested”:
Albert C. Wedemeyer,
Wedemeyer Reports!
, 50.
247

tall and handsome”:
Katharine Smith’s unpublished memoir, Truman Smith Papers, boxes 4 and 6, Hoover.
247
Kätchen Smith:
Kätchen interviewed by author (2010).
247

out-going, hard-working”
and “
I hope she is not”:
Katharine Smith memoir, Truman Smith Papers, boxes 4 and 6, Hoover.
247
147-page report
and all quotations from report:
Albert C. Wedemeyer Papers, box 6, folder 35, Hoover.
248

German methods”:
Wedemeyer,
Wedemeyer Reports!
, 50.
248

outstanding as”:
Ibid., 52.
248

One of the”:
Ibid., 53.
249

But assuredly”:
Ibid., 60.
249

subtly revealed”
and “
There would be”
and “
not always discreet”:
Ibid., 56–57.
249

stolid, not overly”
to “
at all times friendly”:
Ibid., 54.
249

Heil Hitler”:
Ibid., 37.
250

. . . however greatly”:
Ibid., 11.
250

Beneath the propaganda”:
Ibid., 10.
250

It was Al”:
Katharine Smith memoir, Truman Smith Papers, boxes 4 and 6, Hoover.
250

I like to think”:
Wedemeyer, 60.
250

I had been disillusioned”:
Ibid., 61.
251

When I reported”
to “
I don’t want to sound like”:
Memorandum to Colonel Eiler, Albert C. Wedemeyer Papers, box 6, folder 35, Hoover.
252

A brief calendar”:
Mowrer,
Germany Puts the Clock Back
, 250.
252

an awesome sight”:
Beam, unpublished manuscript.
252

many methods”
and budget request:
Manfred Jonas,
The United States and Germany: A Diplomatic History
, 233.
252

his eyes aglow”:
Hooker, ed., 232.
252

George, I wonder”
and rest of Messersmith-Moffat exchange:
Jesse H. Stiller,
George S. Messersmith: Diplomat of Democracy
, 135.

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