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83. Na, rG59, 862.4016/1010.
84. FrUs, 1933, vol. ii, pp. 330–34, 359.
85. ibid., pp. 334–35.
86. ibid., p. 337.
87. Fischer, Hitler & America, p. 55.
88. FrUs, 1933, vol. ii, p. 356.
89. FrUs, 1934, vol. ii, pp. 297–300.
90. ibid., pp. 218–21. see also larson, In the Garden of Beasts, pp. 235–36.
91. FrUs, 1935, vol. ii, p. 392.
92. ibid., p. 395.
93. ibid., p. 279.
94. see above, pp. 23–24, 36–38, 39–41, 76, 114, 122–23, 163, 178.
95. For Honaker’s report, see Na, rG59, 862.4016/1516; the dispatch of august
23 can be found in Na, rG59, 862.4016/1543.
96. FrUs, 1934, vol. ii, pp. 510–12.
97. On the trial, see anthes, “Publicity delivers drama.”
98. Na, rG59, 862.4015/1515 GdG.
99. FrUs, 1937, vol. ii, pp. 320–22.
100. FrUs, 1938, vol. ii, pp. 389–90.
101. FrUs, 1937, vol. ii, p. 324.
102. adams’s report may be found in Na, rG59, 862.6112/5.
103. On adams’s account of his visit to the camp, see also the interesting article
“Observing a dictatorship” by strupp, especially pp. 90–91.
104. Na, rG59, 123 adams, Ware/107.
105. see dallek, Democrat and Diplomat, pp. 294–97; stiller, George S. Messer
smith, p. 93.
106. see stiller, George S. Messersmith, p. 129.
107. ibid.
108. ibid.
109. Wilson, Career Diplomat, p. 65. see also Offner, American Appeasement, pp.
214–15.
110. FrUs, 1938, vol. ii, pp. 435–37.
111. ibid., pp. 365–67.
112. ibid., pp. 367–68. On “popular sentiment” in austria during the Nazi era,
see the excellent study by Bukey, Hitler’s Austria.
113. FrUs, 1938, vol. ii, pp. 374–75.
114. ibid., pp. 376–77.
115. ibid., pp. 380–82.
116. ibid., pp. 389–90.
117. ibid., p. 395.
118. reports on Kristallnacht and subsequent repressive measures by the Ger-
man government can be found in ibid., pp. 395–97, 399–418. For a recent, compre-
hensive account of Kristallnacht, see steinweis, Kristallnacht.
119. For the entire dispatch, see Na, rG59, 862.4016/2019.
120. Na, rG59, 862.4016/1893.
121. FrUs, 1938, vol. ii, pp. 396–98.