SELECTED SOURCE CITATIONS
 
 
Listed below are only a few of the Archival Documents accessed by Trident researchers and contributing researchers for this project. To cite each and every document in our possession relative to the subject matter is a task that goes well beyond this brief at this time. However, for those readers who wish to know more about the geopolitical and financial atmosphere relative to the time frames layed out in this brief we highly recommend the recent book publications referenced below in section "C", all of which should be available in most public libraries.
 
 
A.
 
National Archives and Records Administration, (NARA), Northeast Regional Repository, Waltham, Massachusetts: Record Group 181, Records of the Naval Districts and Shore Establishments as contained within the Federal Records Center, Waltham, Massachusetts.
 
  1. Eastern Sea Frontier - Northern Group Reports, (War Diary), January, August & September, 1944, box 2, Entry S-2425, Declassified 1 May, 1981 per D.O.D. Directive ZMCM-8200.10/373/523.
  2. Eastern Sea Frontier - Northern Group Air Control Desk "Smooth" & "Rough" Logs, box 3, Entry S-2425, July and August, 1944. Declassified 1 May, 1981 per D.O.D. Directive ZMCM-8200.10/373/523.
  3. Miscellaneous Papers of the Commander and Sub- Commander, Eastern Sea Frontier - Northern Group, Records of the District Intelligence Officer, 1st. Naval District, Boston, Massachusetts.
 
B.
 
National Archives and Records Administration, (NARA), College Park, Maryland: Record Group 59: General Records of the Department of State, Decimal File 1940-1944, 856.00/566A through 856.01/27, box No. 5298, (NND 802116). Record Group 226: Records of the Office of Strategic Services.
 
  1. "Memorandum by Paul Hagen: How to Collaborate with the
    Anti-Nazi Underground In Germany", Entry 106, Box 12, Folder 88. (10 Apr., 1942)
  2. "Letter From Allen W. Dulles To William J. Donovan: Suggestions For Psychological Warfare", Entry 106, Box 9, Folder 70. (8 May, 1942)
  3. "Telegram From Allen W. Dulles to OSS Washington: German Efforts To Establish Contact with Americans, Entry 134, Box 307. (13 Jan., 1943).
  4. "Memorandum by the OSS Morale Operations Branch in London: Suggestions For a German Underground Plan", Entry 139, Box 175, Folder 2316. (31Aug., 1943).
  5. "Telegram From Allen W. Dulles to OSS Director William J. Donovan: Nuclei of the German Opposition", Entry 134, Box 340, Folder 1819. (21 Sept., 1943).
  6. "Report by OSS Agent Theodore A. Morde: Conversations
    with German Ambassador Franz von Papen in Turkey", (known as the 'Morde-Papen Plan'), Entry 139, Box 175, Folder 2316; also in Roosevelt Library, Hyde Park, listed under Roosevelt Papers, PSF File, Box 153, OSS/ Donovan Folder, 1941-1943. (6 Oct., 1943)
  7. Report from "DOGWOOD", (Alfred Schwarz), OSS Istanbul to OSS Washington: OSS Channel to the German High Command", Entry 92, Box 951, Folder 5.
  8. "Herman Plan: Expose on the Readiness of a Powerful German Group to Assist Allied Military Operations Against Nazi Germany", Entry 180, A-3304, Microfilm Roll 68. (22 Dec., 1943)
  9. "Letter from OSS Agent "Dogwood", (Alfred Schwarz), OSS Istanbul to U.S. Military Attache Gen. Richard D. Tindall: Plea for the Support of Helmuth James Graf von Moltke's Peace Initiative", Entry 190, Microfilm Collection 1462, Roll No. 52, frames 314-319. (29 Dec., 1943).
  10. "Memorandum by OSS Instanbul Agents "Dogwood", (Alfred Schwarz), and "Magnolia", (Alexander Ruestow), Secret Meetings Between German and Allied Emissaries". Entry 92, Box 592, Folder 3. (4 Apr.,1944)
  11. "Memorandum from OSS Assistant Director G. Edward Buxton to Secretary of State Cordell Hull: Overtures by German Generals and Civilian Opposition for a Separate Armistice", Entry 146, Box 234, Folder 3294. (16 May, 1944). Record Group 242: National Archives Collection of World War Two Foreign Records Seized.
      1) Microfilm Collection T-1022, Records of the German Navy, (Kriegsmarine), Individual U-Boat Logs, (KTB), and U-Boat Command Records, (BdU/KTB).
      2) Carded Information Identifying Agents employed by the German Intelligence, (Abwher and RSHA), MLR No. 27A, box 1.
 
C.
 
Publications, (Books):
 
Doenitz, Admiral Karl: "Ten Years and Twenty Days", pub. by The World Publishing Company, 1959, (first published in Germany under the title "Zehn Jahre und Zwanzig Tage" in 1958).

De Launay, Jacques: "Secret Diplomacy of World War II, Secret Dossiers of History", translated by Eduard Nadier, published by Simmons-Boardman Publishing Corp., 1963.

Farago, Ladislas: "Aftermath, Martin Bormann and the Fourth Reich", published by Simon and Schuster, Inc., 1974. ISBN 671-21676-7.

"The Game of the Foxes, The Untold Story of German Espionage in the United States and Great Britain during World War II", published by the David McKay Company, Inc., 1971. Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 72-179352.

Galante, Pierre: "Operation Valkyrie, The German General's Plot Against Hitler", translated from the French by Mark Howson and Cary Ryan, published by Harper and Row Publishers, Inc., 1981. ISBN 0-06-038002-0.

Grose, Peter: "Gentleman Spy, The Life of Allen Dulles", published by the Houghton-Mifflin Company, 1994. ISBN 0-395-51607-2.

Heideking, Jurgen and Mauch, Christof and Frey, Marc: "American Intelligence and the German Resistance to Hitler", edited and published by Westview Press, Inc., 1996. ISBN 0-8133-2687-7.

Higham, Charles: "Trading With The Enemy, The Nazi- American Money Plot, 1933 - 1949", published by Barnes & Noble, Inc., 1983. ISBN 0-76070-009-5.

Loftus, John and Aarons, Mark: "The Secret War Against The Jews, How Western Espionage Betrayed The Jewish People", published by St. Martin's Press, 1994. ISBN 0-312-11057-X.

Simpson, Christopher: "The Splendid Blond Beast, Money, Law and Genocide In The Twentieth Century", published by Common Courage Press, 1995. ISBN 1-56751-062-0.

"Blowback: Nazis, The CIA and the Roots of the Cold War".

Smith, Dr. Arthur L., Jr.: "Hitler's Gold, The Story of the Nazi War Loot", published by Berg, Inc., 1996. ISBN 1-85973- 921-0.

 
D.
 
Publications, (Newspapers):
 
The New York Times:
 
  • 9 July, 1944: "For Action On Nazi Looters".
  • 6 Sept., 1944: "Fall of Germany Rumored In Error"
  • 14 Sept., 1944: "Bluff Offensive Seen By Germans"
  • 18 Sept., 1944: "Hitler Submarine Reported All Set"
  • 21 Sept., 1944: "Dulles To Continue To Head Peace Group"
  • 3 Oct., 1944: "U-Boat Escapes Charged: Moscow-German Group Says 'Nazi Rats' Flee 'Sinking Hitler Ship'"
 
The New York Times News Service:
 
  • 22 Mar., 1997: "Argentina Hunting For Sub That May Have Carried Nazis", and "Argentina Evades Its Nazi Past"
 
The Boston Traveller:
 
  • 20 May, 1945: "Did Hitler Escape In A Sub?"
 
The Cape Cod Times:
 
  • 26 Aug., 1944: "Dutch Princess Juliana Bids an Early Farewell"
 
 
ABOUT THIS BRIEF
 
 
Many individuals have contributed to the accumulated research data contained within this preliminary brief. Unfortunately, there are a handful of World War Two era Intelligence veterans who unselfishly shared all that they knew, but who wish to remain annonymous. To these people we owe a great deal and we can asure them that their openess with us was not in vain.
Just as important are the many other individuals, civilians and veterans alike, who assisted greatly in piecing together this most complex history. Without all of them pulling together in coordinating the endless pieces of the puzzle the acquired data would just be a confusing mass of details with no association. A few of these dedicated people are listed below:
 
Richard Weckler Eric Brothers
Grant B. Southward,Lt.Cdr.USN(ret.) Lt.Cdr.USN(ret.) Richard Van Treuren
Joseph Fallon III Ulrich Iudofsky
Preston Howley, USN/ONI(ret.) Bob Forand, Lt.Cdr.USN(ret.)
Greg Brooks Doug Phiel
Michael Turner Allen Stewart
Mrs. Margaret Pear Ronald Baker, USCG(ret.)
Mrs. Michael Levine Paul Kemprecos
Lawrence Cavenaugh Joseph Grimes
Adm. Kendall Pease, USN Judy Van
Warren LeGyte Earl Legyte
Henry Huppler, GDR David E. Hayes, USN(ret.)
Claud Lumpkin, USN/ONI(ret.) James White
Courtney Skinner James Fahey
James Timmins, Esq. Donald Timmins
Bill Charbonneau R. Michael Brown, Esq.
George Servouksnese Stanly Tedesky
 
 
COMPANIES AND ORGANIZATIONS
 
 
The Naval Airship Association
Sarasota, Florida

Magellan Systems Corporation
San Dimas, California

EG&G Marine Instruments, Inc.
Burlington, Massachusetts

Andy Lynn Boats, Inc.
Plymouth, Massachusetts

American Underwater Search & The U-Boot Archiv, Cuxhaven
Survey, Ltd. Germany
Cataumet, Massachusetts

The U.S.S. Salem Museum
Quincy, Massachusetts

 
 
 
 

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