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Chapter 51

Koenig,
The Fourth Horseman
; National Archives, particularly Mixed Claims Commission files; Millman,
Detonators
; Witcover,
Sabotage
; Miller, Engleberg, and Broad,
Germs
; Geissler,
Biological and Toxin Weapons
; Jones and Hollister,
German Secret Service
; Landau,
Enemy Within
; Wheeler, “History of Intelligence”; Warner, “Kaiser Sows Destruction.”

 

Chapter 52

Clint Padgitt, “German Seamen’s Mission of New York, 1907–2001,”
Newsletter of the International Association for the Study of Maritime Mission
, Spring/Summer 2001; Tunney,
Throttled!
; New York Police Department service records; National Archives; Jones and Hollister,
German Secret Service
; Landau,
Enemy Within
; Wheeler, “History of Intelligence”; Warner, “Kaiser Sows Destruction”; Millman,
Detonators
; Witcover,
Sabotage.

 

Chapter 53

Tunney,
Throttled!
; Landau,
Enemy Within
; Jones and Hollister,
German Secret Service
; Wheeler, “History of Intelligence”; Warner, “Kaiser Sows Destruction”; von Rintelen,
Dark Invader
; National Archives, particularly Mixed Claims Commission files.

 

Chapter 54

Koenig,
Fourth Horseman
; von Rintelen,
Dark Invader
; National Archives, particularly Mixed Claims Commission files; Jones and Hollister,
German Secret Service
; Landau,
Enemy Within
; Carnegie Endowment,
Of
ficial German Documents
.

 

Chapter 55

Tunney,
Throttled!
; Case,
Guy Hamilton Scull
; Keegan,
First World War
; New York City subway official history, www.mta.info/nyct/facts/ffhist.htm and www.nycsubway.org; Millman,
Detonators
; Witcover,
Sabotage
; Doenecke,
Nothing Less
; Jones and Hollister,
German Secret Service
; Landau,
Enemy Within
; Strother,
Fighting Germany’s Spies
; Wheeler, “History of Intelligence”; Willert,
Road to Safety
; McMaster,
United States in the World War
; Tuchman,
Zimmermann
; Seymour,
Intimate Papers of Colonel House
.

 

Chapter 56

Tunney,
Throttled!
; Jones and Hollister,
German Secret Service
; Landau,
Enemy Within
; Wheeler, “History of Intelligence”; Warner, “Kaiser Sows Destruction”; Strother,
Fighting Germany’s Spies
; National Archives.

 

Chapter 57

Koenig,
Fourth Horseman
; National Archives, particularly Mixed Claims Commission files; Millman,
Detonators
; Witcover,
Sabotage
; Miller, Engleberg, and Broad,
Germs
; Geissler,
Biological and Toxin Weapons
; Landau,
Enemy Within
; Jones and Hollister,
German Secret Service
; Tunney,
Throttled!
; Marchisio and Noreisch, “Chemical Warfare.”

 

Chapter 58

Koenig,
Fourth Horseman
; National Archives, particularly Mixed Claims Commission files; Miller, Engleberg, and Broad,
Germs
; Geissler,
Biological and Toxin Weapons
; Marchisio and Noreisch, “Chemical Warfare”; Nathaniel Potter, “Human Glanders: A Report of Three Cases, One of Which Was Unsuccessfully Treated with Large Doses of Autogenous Vaccines,”
Bulletin
of the Department of Public Charities
1, no. 1 (1916): 5–30; Bellevue Hospital records; Johns Hopkins Hospital records and interviews with Immunology Department physicians; Tunney,
Throttled!

 

Chapter 59

Koenig,
Fourth Horseman
; Nicolai,
German Secret Service
; Millman,
Detonators
; Witcover,
Sabotage
; Landau,
Enemy Within
; Jones and Hollister,
German Secret Service
; Strother,
Fighting Germany’s Spies
; Warner, “Kaiser Sows Destruction”; von Rintelen,
Dark Invader
; Tunney,
Throttled!

 

Chapter 60

“U.S. Protests Against Maritime Warfare,” Brigham Young University archives; Tuchman,
Zimmermann
; Spence, “Englishmen in New York”; Witcover,
Sabotage
; Millman,
Detonators
; Landau,
Enemy Within
; Wheeler, “History of Intelligence”; Warner, “Kaiser Sows Destruction”; Doenecke,
Nothing Less
; McMaster,
United States in the World War
; von Berstorff,
Three Years
; Tumulty,
Wilson as I Know Him
;
New York Times
, February–March 1917, passim; Tunney,
Throttled!
; “City’s Bomb Squad Goes to the Army,”
New York Times
, December 10, 1917; Jones and Hollister,
German Secret Service
; New York Police Department service records; Reppetto,
Battleground, New York City.

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