April 16, 1935. My dear Dodd:- That is an extraordinarily interesting letter of yours of March twentieth. The gentleman who gave you the story I have always regarded as an extremely fair-minded, thorough-going newspaper- man. He has found, after many years, like almost every other employee, that the particular employer for whom he has worked is, in many ways, a thoroughly dangerous member of society. I wish much that your informant could be persuaded to write out the whole truth as he has seen it, covering the past twenty years. Even if he does not publish it immediately as a part of his autobiography, it would be a fine thing for him to do for posterity. We are naturally much concerned here over the results at Stresa and the events of the next few months. As I told you, I feel very heelplees to render amy particular service to immediate or permanent peace at this time. My best wishes to you, As ever yours, Honorable William E. Dodd, American Embassy, Berlin, Germany. |