Ambrose Lane reads from a 1934 memo from the United States Ambassador to Germany, William Dodd, following his meeting with Adolph Hitler. The memo (declassified in 1966) is a primary document which supports the argument that the United States government allowed Hitler's rise to autocratic power in order to revive our own economy.|U.S. KNOWLEDGE OF HITLER'S INTENT / Ambrose Lane. - SERIES: We, ourselves - Ambrose Lane reads from a 1934 memo from the United States Ambassador to Germany, William Dodd, following his meeting with Adolph Hitler. The memo (declassified in 1966) is a primary document which supports the argument that the United States government allowed Hitler's rise to autocratic power in order to revive our own economy. CONTENT: pt.1. Malathion spraying and the USDA -- pt.2. Reading of the 1934 William Dodd memo -- pt.3. Discussion and analysis of Dodd's memo -- pt.4. Listener call-ins. - BROADCAST: KPFK, 2 June 1993.
pt.1. Malathion spraying and the USDA -- pt.2. Reading of the 1934 William Dodd memo -- pt.3. Discussion and analysis of Dodd's memo -- pt.4. Listener call-ins.