1148 Fifth Avenue New York City March 26, 1938 Dear Mrs. Roosevelt: I am writing with regard to a mat- ter which a German Catholic priest, a certain Father Reinhold, told me about a few years ago, and which may appear as important to you as it does to me. Father Reinhold was exiled from Germany in 1935 and formerly lived in Hamburg. He is both a cultivated and intel- ligent person, and is now a professor at Portsmouth Priory, near Newport, which is a Benedictine founda- tion. Father Reinhold told me that the former Austrian Chancellor- Schuschnigg- is, accord- to the press, a prisoner of the Nazi Storm Troop- ers, in the Belvidere Palace, Vienna, and that his son is held as a hostage for his father. The fear is that Dr. Schuschnigg will either be assassinated or imprisoned in a concentration camp for a long period of time. Father Reinhold is a friend of Dr. Schuschnigg, having been a fellow-student of his at the University of Innsbruck many years ago, and re- gards him highly. He believes that if informal re- |