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also: meeting in Zurich, two men finally did come together, meeting with Dulles, first meeting with the American spy, took to Alan Dulles, journalist sat in Dulles' house

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The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 3
▶ 27:16 History would give Dulles one more chance to alert the world of the ongoing genocide. In Switzerland, he would hear directly from the men like Schultz and others who had risked their lives to save people in Germany. In Bern, the evil was no…
The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 3
▶ 27:42 When the two men finally did come together in the spring of 43 at a meeting in Zurich, it was amicable enough. They had met 15 years earlier, they realized, in the New York office of Sullivan and Cromwell, which represented Anaconda Copper,…
The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 3
▶ 28:39 But Dulles expressed little interest in Schultz's information, more intrigued by the politics and psychological mood of the German people and how they could be won over by the Allies. Dulles asked Schultz to write up a memo on the state of …
The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 3
▶ 29:09 Fritz Kolbe, an efficient Foreign Service official who kept rising to higher posts in the German government despite his stubborn refusal to join the Nazi party, was another mole who risked his life to give the U.S. insights into German oper…
The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 3
▶ 29:38 After the first meeting with the American spy, Colby drew up his will. He also left Dulles a letter for his young son in case he was caught and killed. Dulles was untouched by the request. The OSS agent sized him up as somewhat naive and ro…
The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 3
▶ 30:10 During another meeting with Dulles in April of 44, Colby handed over a thick file of Nazi cables revealing the Hungarian Jews who had remained were about to be rounded up and deported to the labor camp, death camps in Germany. Dulles' repor…
The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 3
▶ 34:55 the unfortunate victims, and described what was going on there. In mid-June, nearly two months after the escapees wrote down their account, the report was finally smuggled into Switzerland. A British correspondent named Walter Garrick got h…