Secretary of State Washington. April 29, 10 p.m. Berlin, May 2, 1938 Dear Mr. President: I have had another interview in which I think you may be interested. I called on General Goring, both to get an opportunity to know the man and because he was the best man before whom to lay the question of American citizens in Vienna. You know his appearance. It is a mobile face of an actor, with a gray Complexion and a look of, unhealthiness about it. The man is almost abnormal in the fatness of his figure built upon a powerful though rather short frame. The cartoonists of the world have made merry over his uniforms and medals, which he wears even on the most unofficial occasions. The cartoonists and writers have made jokes over this man, but however much fun has been poked at him, let no one deceive himself, this is a person. I got the impression of a man of iron will, ruthless determination, brutal frankness, and underneath it a certain |