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390 SOURCESRockefeller to monopolize raw materials: John L<strong>of</strong>tus and Mark Aarons, <strong>The</strong> SecretWar Against <strong>the</strong> Jews: How Western Espionage Betrayed <strong>the</strong> Jewish People (NewYork: St. Martin’s Griffin, 1994), p. 165Everything Germans wanted <strong>the</strong>y got: Ibid.John Foster Dulles a fellow conspirator: Ibid., p. 166Dossier blackmailed Nelson Rockefeller: Ibid., pp. 167–169Vengeance or a country: Ibid.John Pehle: Manning, p. 151Sixty thousand Nazis escaped: Ibid., p. 200Well-planned communications system: Ibid., p. 193Bormann’s FBI file: Ibid., p. 205–207Argentine police report: Farago, pp. 236–237New York Times story on Bormann: Ibid., p. 35Kammler’s records cleaned up: Cook, p. 180Secrecy even to families: Heinz Hoehne and Hermann Zolling, <strong>The</strong> General Was a Spy(New York: Coward, McCann & Ceoghegan, 1972), pp. 72–73Hitler calls Gehlen a fool: Ibid., p. 45Americans hold more objectivity: Reinhard Gehlen, translated by David Irving, <strong>The</strong>Ser vice: <strong>The</strong> Memoirs <strong>of</strong> General Reinhard Gehlen (New York: Popular Library,1972), pp. 70–73Approach American military forces: Ibid., pp. 108–109Gehlen as unrepentant Nazi: Gehlen, p. 73All part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> plan: Ibid., pp. 115–116Dulles’s idea: Hoehne and Zolling, p. 56Gentlemen’s agreement: Gehlen, p. 121Gentlemen’s agreement detailed: Ibid., p. 122Or ga ni za tion without authority from Washington: Ibid., p. 123Gehlen tight with Allen Dulles: Carl Oglesby, <strong>The</strong> Yankee and Cowboy War: Conspiraciesfrom Dallas to Watergate and Beyond (New York: Berkley Medallion Books,1977), p. 41Dulles provided aggregate <strong>of</strong> $200 million: Mae Brussell, “<strong>The</strong> Nazi Connection to<strong>the</strong> John F. Kennedy Assassination,” <strong>The</strong> Rebel, November 22, 1983Questionable intelligence: L<strong>of</strong>tus, p. 59Gehlen promised immunity to Radislaw Ostrowsky: L<strong>of</strong>tus, p. 57CIA admits Gehlen connection: Maria Alvarez, “CIA Admits Long Relationshipwith W WII German General Reinhard Gehlen,” New York Post, September 24,2000J. Edgar Hoover urges Interpol membership: Vaughn Young, “<strong>The</strong> Men from Interpol,”David Wallechinsky and Irving Wallace, editors, <strong>The</strong> People’s Almanac (GardenCity, NY: Doubleday, 1975), pp. 37–39Paul Dickopf: Ibid.

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