-2- of Fritsch", since all of them had been friends or colleagues of General Werner Von Fritsch, whose death on the Polish front they believed to have been a Nazi murder. These officers were skeptical of the results of the German invasion of Russia, and they believed that the situation would become so bad that they and the Army group would have to take over the Government and attempt to make peace. Fenthol's real mission was to try to ascertain what kind of a peace could be made were Hitler disposed of. First, could there be a peace if Goering replaced Hitler; second, if not, what kind of peace (other than total destruction) could a new Government (presumably of Army officers) obtain for Germany. Fenthol said he had wanted to come to Washington but he had been unable to got a visa. The calculations of the German officers were based primarily upon the German plight as to food and lubricants. Russia had not been delivering the wheat and lubricating oil in accordance with her trade agreements. In May 1941 Germany asked for the right to administer the Ukraine and the Baku oil fields to increase deliveries. Russia declined, and Fenthol thought (June 16, 1941) that the Germans would march into Russia (as they did). The German |