discussed on the boat but perhaps you would care to glance over these notes. I appreciate so much your kindness to me and hope that we may have another talk soon. It distresses me that I was not given more time here to see those who have not the vision that you and the President have and raise my feeble voice in telling them how tragically wrong they are. I fly back to Berlin tomorrow. With cordial regards and in sincere admiration, believe me, Yours very truly, Alexander Kirk. June 19th. [1940! |