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                 122.  stiller, George S. Messersmith, p. 131.
                 123.  Freidel, Franklin Roosevelt, p. 314.
                 124.  FrUs, 1938, vol. ii, p. 399.
                 125.  ibid., p. 405.
                 126.  ibid., pp. 456–57.
                 127.  For more details, see ibid., pp. 408–9.
                 128.  FrUs, 1939, vol. ii, pp. 582–83.
                 129.  ibid., pp. 584–86.
                 130.  ibid., pp. 588–89.
                 131.  Na, rG59, 862.4016/1975.
                 132.  the different figures for Germany’s population cited in this study reflect
              the unavailability of precise numbers.
                 133.  Quoted in Weinberg, Hitler’s Foreign Policy, p. 155.
                 134.  Kennedy,  Freedom  from  Fear,  p.  158;  Casey,  Cautious  Crusade,  pp.  4–8;
              Fischer, Hitler & America, p. 280.
                 135.  Fischer, Hitler & America, p. 131.
                 136.  the letter is in Na, rG59, Central decimal File 1930–39, 862.4016/1882,
              Box 6789.
                 137.  the exchange of letters may be found in Na, F.W. 862.4016/2074.
                 138.  Quotations are from Fischer, Hitler & America, pp. 57–58.
                 139.  dinnerstein, Anti­Semitism, pp. 78–127; arad, America, Its Jews and the Rise
              of Nazism, p. 106; Hamerow, Why We Watched, pp. 130–31.
                 140. Hamerow, Why We Watched, p. 137.
                 141.  FrUs, 1934, vol. ii, p. 293.
                 142.  Na, rG59, 862.4016/1538.
                 143.  ibid., 862.4016/1532.
                 144. Gellman, Secret Affairs, p. 98.

              conclusion
                 1.  a. dirk Moses, review of Hitler’s Empire by Mark Mazower, American His­
              torical Review, vol. 115, no. 3, June 2010, pp. 885–86.
                 2.  shepherd, George Lansbury, p. 340. For a more detailed discussion of lans-
              bury’s interview with Hitler, see lukowitz, “George lansbury’s Peace Mission.”
                 3.  tNa, FO 371/16721, p. 118.
                 4.  Browning and Matthaus, Origins of the Final Solution, p. 425.
                 5.  see aly, Architects of Annihilation.
                 6.  Browning, “Beyond ‘intentionalism.’”
                 7.  ibid., p. 88.
                 8.  redlich, Hitler, p. 338.
                 9.  ibid., p. 359.
                 10.  Casey, Cautious Crusade, p. 4; Hooker, Moffat Papers, p. 183.
                 11.  Churchill, Gathering Storm, p. iv.
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