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7. ibid., pp. 185–87.
8. FrUs, 1930, vol. iii, pp. 77–79.
9. ibid., pp. 85–86.
10. On schickedanz, see Kellogg, The Roots of Nazism, pp. 42, 82, 83, 90, 128,
203, 211, 214, 252. On rosenberg, see Kershaw, Hitler, 1889–1936, p. 298.
11. FrUs, 1930, vol. iii, p. 81; the account of the conversation with schicke-
danz may be found on pages 79–83.
12. ibid., p. 83.
13. FrUs, 1932, vol. iii, pp. 276–77.
14. ibid., pp. 278–81.
15. the letter by John Wiley can be found in FrUs, 1932, vol. ii, pp. 281–86.
16. ibid., pp. 295, 296.
17. ibid., p. 299.
18. ibid., p. 297.
19. ibid., p. 303.
20. ibid., pp. 303, 306–9.
21. ibid., pp. 309–13.
22. Craig, Germany, 1866–1945, p. 568.
23. FrUs, 1933, vol. ii, pp. 183–87.
24. ibid., pp. 198–91, 199.
25. ibid., pp. 193–98.
26. ibid., p. 216.
27. ibid., p. 209.
28. ibid., pp. 210–13.
29. ibid., pp. 236–39.
30. ibid., p. 223.
31. ibid., p. 286. For dodd’s use of the term, see p. 277.
32. ibid., pp. 313–21.
33. ibid., pp. 236–39.
34. ibid., pp. 239–40.
35. ibid., p. 245. On the conflict between the evangelical Church and the Nazis,
see below, pp. 162–68.
36. ibid., pp. 244, 245.
37. ibid., p. 397.
38. On dodd, see the fine biography by dallek, Democrat and Diplomat.
39. FrUs, 1933, vol. ii, pp. 251–54.
40. ibid., p. 256.
41. ibid., pp. 256–59.
42. the information and quotations in the preceding two paragraphs may be
found in ibid., pp. 261–68.
43. ibid., pp. 292–94, 300–301.
44. ibid., pp. 303, 308.
45. ibid., p. 307; 1934, vol. ii, pp. 272–73.
46. FrUs, 1934, vol. ii, p. 267.
47. FrUs, 1933, vol. ii, p. 311. For historical treatments of the Nazi conflicts
with the churches, see Bergen, Twisted Cross; evans, The Third Reich in Power, 1993–