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Books . . .

Donald Rayfield, Stalin And His Hangmen, The Tyrant And Those Who Killed For Him, Random House, December 2005. Robert Service, Stalin: A Biography, March 2005. Elizabeth Antebi, Edmond de Rothschild: The Man Who Redeemed The Holy Land, Rocher, 2000. English translation, Crawford Publishing Cy, Adelaide, Australia, 2003. Robert Stinnett, Day of Deceit, The Truth About FDR and Pearl Harbor, Simon & Schuster, 2001. Edvard Radzinsky, Stalin, translated from the Russian by H. T. Willetts, Hodder & Stoughton, London, 1996. Christopher Creighton (James Bond) OPJB, The Last Great Secret of the Second World War, Simon & Schuster, 1996. Roland Perry, THE FIFTH MAN, Pan Books, London, 1994. William H. Honan, VISIONS OF INFAMY, The Untold Story of How Journalist Hector C. Bywater Devised the Plans that led to Pearl Harbor, St. Martin’s Press, New York, 1991. Computational Evaluation for the Energy Released in the Port Chicago Explosion, 7 December 1988. John Toland, Infamy: Pearl Harbor and its Aftermath, Berkeley, 1986. Stephen Knight, The Brotherhood: The Secret World of The Freemasons, Stein and Day, New York, 1984. Fred L. Pick and G. Norman Knight, The Pocket History of Freemasonry, Seventh Edition, London; Frederick Muller, 1983. Peter Vogel, The Black Scholar, The Last Wave From Port Chicago, July 1982. Committee on Damage by Atomic Bombs in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Hiroshima and Nagasaki: The Physical, Medical, and Social Effects of the Atomic Bombings, London, 1981. Julian Symons, The Siege of Sidney Street, London, 1978, taken from Great Cases of Scotland Yard, Volume Two.

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Anthony Cave Brown, Bodyguard of lies, Harper & Row, NY, 1975. Richard Whittington-Egan, A CASEBOOK ON JACK THE RIPPER, Wildy & Sons, Ltd, 1975. Hartford van Dyke, The Skeleton in Uncle Sam’s Closet, August 1973, Newspaper reprint edition, 1975. Daniel Farson, Limehouse Days, pub. Michael Joseph, London, 1972. Kurt Vonnegut, SLAUGHTERHOUSE FIVE, pub. Dell, New York, 1969; alternative title, THE CHILDREN’S CRUSADE: A Duly-Dance with Death. Harry Elmer Barnes, PEARL HARBOR AFTER A QUARTER OF A CENTURY, published in the journal Left and Right, 1968. Werner Sombart, The Jews and Modern Capitalism, T. Fisher Unwin, London, 1913, also 1916, 1951, 1962, 1967. Svetlana Alliluyeva, LETTERS TO A FRIEND, Hutchinson & Co (Publishers) LTD, London, 1967. James Report, Home Office appointed Inquiry into the Challenor Affair, HMSO, 1965. Mary Grigg, Challenor Case, Penguin, 1965. Martin Short, A Firm in a Firm: Freemasonry and Police Corruption. Robert E. Pearson, No Share of Glory, 1964. The Effects of Nuclear Weapons, US Department of Defense, US Atomic Energy Commission, 1962. Manhattan District History, Project Y, The Los Alamos Project, Vol. 1, LAMS-2532, directed by Joseph O. Hirschfelder, Los Alamos, 1961. William Guy Carr, R.D., Commander R.C.N., PAWNS IN THE GAME, USA, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1978, etc. Issac Naiditch, Edmond de Rothschild, (translated with Intro by M. Z. Frank), Washington, D.C.: Zionist organization of America, 1945. History of a 10,000 Ton Gadget, Los Alamos Laboratories, Autumn 1944. Kwantung Army Guide for the Defence of the Manchurian-Soviet-Mongolian Borders, 1944. Hector C. Bywater, The Secret Purposes, Constable & Co, Lon., 1932; The Great Pacific War, 1925, St. Martin’s Press, New York, 1991;

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Sea power in the pacifiC: A Study of the American-Japanese Naval Problem, London, 1921. George Dilnot, The Trial of the Detectives, pub. Geoffrey Bles, 1928. J. Crépieux-Jamin, L’Expertise en Ecriture et les Leçons de l’Affaire Dreyfus, Paris, 1907. Police Review, 1905. Sir Edward R. Henry, The Classification and Use of Fingerprints, 1900. The Complete Parish Officer, 1729. Carl Wehr, Up Through The Hawse Pipe. Although this is old naval slang for ‘promotion from the lower deck’, it must have hit the nail on the head, as it’s not listed.

Newspapers, Magazines, Journals and Articles . . . Los Angeles Times, 16 January 2006.

New Zealand Herald, 16 October 2003, B1; 30 March 2007, A13. The Independent, London, 20 December 2001, p. 19. Journal for Historical Review, 1992, Roger A. Stolley, “Pearl Harbor Attack No Surprise”. Port Chicago: Martinez Gazette; Oakland Tribune; San Francisco Chronicle, 19 July 1944; St. Helena Star Bulletin, 21 July 1944; San Jose Mercury News, 16 July 1989; The Napa Journal, 21, 28 July 1944 (the Napa Register from the 1950s); The Napa Sentinel, 1990, A Mushroom Cloud, What Really Happened in Port Chicago in 1944, a nuclear explosion?, Harry V. Martin; Vallejo Times Herald; Vallejo News-Chronicle. Purnell’s History of the Second World War, Martin Blumenson, Great Strategic Decisions, No. 114, 1976. Purnell’s History of the Second World War, Alvin Coox, Kwantung Army Strategy, No. 113, 1976.

Letters . . .

Captain Hashimoto’s letter to Senator John Warner, prior to 2000. Letter to Don Cox, Enrichment Office Division, US Department of Energy, Oakridge, Tennessee, Production of U-235 during the years 1913–19, 9 December 1980.

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Confidential Memoranda and Testimony . . .

Confidential Memoranda ND12-16-Bd (SC) S78 Serial 40312 from Commandant, Twelfth Naval District, Evaluation of Hydrogen from Torpex, September 23, 1944. Declassified 1989. Intra-Office memoranda ND12-02-MI-WWJ from District Legal Offices, Board of Investigation of damages sustained by Port Chicago, August 14, 1945. Declassified 1989. Confidential Memoranda B-3-16437 from District Intelligence Officer, Twelfth Naval District on Explosion Naval Magazine, Port Chicago, July 21, 1944. Declassified 1989. District Intelligence Officer’s confidential memorandum #11-3-16137, 21 July 1944. Testimony on 25 May 1975 by Roger A. Stolley who worked for Lt.Col. Clifford M. Andrew in a civilian capacity.

World Wide Web . . .

Air Force History Program, Raymond L. Puffer, Los Angeles, Reed Business Information Inc. Chronology of the Dutch East Indies, Dec. 1941. City of London Police, 150 years of Service 1839 to 1989. Coast to Coast Radio, KDWN, with Art Bell interviewing Alfred ‘Al’ Bielik, 1993, Las Vegas, Tape No. 960809C, Web Library Interview. CousinCouples.com. Financial Wizards & Wealthy Cults: The Rothschild Bloodline, May 2005. Hello Tommy. Professor Walter Eversheim, Spokesman of the Board of Directors of the Association for Award of the International Charlemagne Prize of the City of Aachen. The Metropolitan Police, Marjie Bloy, PhD, The Victorian Web. Metropolitan Police Service History Timeline. The Churchill Centre. The Curators of the National Air and Space Museum, The Last Act: The Atomic Bomb and the End of World War II.

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The Western Front Association; Dr David Payne, ‘And What Did You Do In The Great War, Mr. Churchill?’, Contributed Articles. THE LAST ACT: THE ATOMIC BOMB AND THE END OF WORLD WAR II, The Curators of the National Air and Space Museum proposed script for the Smithsonian Museum’s exhibition of the Enola Gay courtesy of the Education Resources Information Center. USS Indianapolis. Wikipedia.

Film and Television . . .

Borat – Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan, directed by Larry Charles, starring Sacha Baron Cohen and Ken Davitian, DVD, 6 March 2007. Gilbert Kelland, News of the World, 20 March 1988. The Magic Roundabout, BBC 1, produced by Eric Thompson and Danot Enterprises, stop-motion animation, 1965–77. Dr Who, BBC 1, 1963–89. NODDY, Enid Blyton, 1949-63; as screened on TV from 1992. The Siege of Sidney Street, directed by Robert S. Baker and Monty Berman, 1960.

Reference & Cross-checks . . .

Reference Atlas of the World. THE CAMBRIDGE BIOGRAPHICAL ENCYCLOPEDIA. NEW ETHICALS CATALOGUE, The Basis of a System of Complete Drug Information, Vol. 34, No. 2, Adia International, a Wolters Kluwer Company, November 1997. OXFORD ENGLISH REFERENCE DICTIONARY. Nigel Cawthorne, TYRANTS, History’s Most Evil Despots & Dictators, Bookmart Ltd, Leicester, 2004 on license from Arcturus Publ. Ltd, London. Dmitri Volkogonov, LENIN, A New Biography, The Free Press, 1994. Alan Bullock, Hitler and Stalin, Parallel Lives, Harper Collins, 1991. Ronald W. Clark, LENIN, A Biography, Harper & Row Publishers, 1988. Anthony Cave Brown, THE SECRET SERVANT, The Life of Sir Stewart Menzies, Churchill’s Spymaster, A Sphere Book, 1988.

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David Irving, CHURCHILL’S WAR, Volume One, The Struggle for Power, Veritas Publishing, 1987. Kenneth Macksey, MILITARY ERRORS OF WORLD WAR TWO, Arms and Armour Press, 1987. Vladimir Karpov, Russia at War, 1941–45, Stanley Paul & Co, Lon., 1987. Arnold Kramish, The Griffin, The Greatest Untold Espionage Story of World War II, Houghton Mifflin Company, 1986. Christopher Andrew, SECRET SERVICE, The Making of the British Intelligence Community, Heinemann, London, 1985. Philip Warner, The General Who Led From The Front, Horrocks, 1984. Peter Allen, The Crown and the Swastika, R. Hale, Lon., 1983. Ellic Howe, THE BLACK GAME, pub. Joseph, London, 1982. Brian Garfield, THE PALADIN, Macmillian London Limited, 1980. Ladislas Farago, AFTERMATH, Hodder and Stoughton, 1974. Ladislas Farago, THE GAME OF THE FOXES, British and German Intelligence Operations and Personalities which Changed the Course of the Second World War, Hodder and Stoughton, 1972. N. K. Krupskaya, Reminiscences of LENIN, International Publ., 1960. Martin Streetly, CONFOUND & DESTROY, 100 Group and the Bomber Support Campaign, Jane’s Publishing Company Limited, 1978, 1985. F. W. Winterbotham, The nazi connection, Weidenfeld & Nicholson, London, 1978. W. Averell Harriman and Elie Abel, SPECIAL ENVOY to Churchill and Stalin, 1941–1946, Hutchinson & Co Ltd, London, 1976. James Leasor, THE UNINVITED ENVOY, House of Stratus, 1962, 2001. Sefton Delmer, World War 2 Black Propaganda, Viking Press, 1962. George Martelli, AGENT EXTRAORDINARY, George Martelli & Michel Hollard, 1960; reprinted as THE MAN WHO SAVED LONDON, Collins, London and Glasgow, 1967. Charles Drage, THE AMIABLE PRUSSIAN, pub. Anthony Blond, 1958. Lt.Col. A. P. Scotland OBE, The London Cage, William Clowes and Sons Limited, London and Beccles, 1957. Robert Merle, DEATH IS MY TRADE, Derek Verschoyle, London, 1954.

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