Hitler's Gray Wolves by Lawrence Paterson

Hitler's Gray Wolves by Lawrence Paterson

Author:Lawrence Paterson
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: eBook ISBN: 9781510717732
Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing
Published: 2017-02-27T16:00:00+00:00


NOTES

1. Vermehren, born in El Paso, Texas, in 1890, had been OKM/Abw. Ausl. IV Referent between 1934 and April 1942 (Naval Intelligence).

2. Zatorski later moved to Yokohama to look after Kriegsmarine interests there.

3. Interview with Hans-Joachim Krug, 3 May 2003.

4. Otto Geise, Shooting the War, p. 201.

5. A third Arado had been destroyed by an accidental fire.

6. Hiroshi Yasunaga, Shito no Suiteitai, Asahi Sonorama, 1994. Selected text quoted on http://www.j-aircraft.com/research/stories/yasunagal.html.

7. According to the Penang Daily News (September 2002, reprinted from 1942), Georgetown comprised at that time 117,484 Chinese, 27,852 Indians, 17,521 Malaysians, 2,145 Eurasians, 1,564 Indonesians, 326 Thais, 162 Ceylonese, 137 Filipinos, 73 Jews, 63 Burmese and 43 Europeans. The Jews were among those listed by the Japanese as ‘enemies of the state’ and were forced to wear red-and-white striped tags for identification. They were also forbidden to approach within half a mile of Penang’s shoreline.

8. Kriegsmarine Handbook: Penang, OKM Berlin, 1944. Original emphasis.

9. Interview with Jürgen Oesten, 8 March 2003.

10. Penang, OKM Berlin, 1944.

11. Geise, op. cit., p. 200.

12. Interview with Hans-Joachim Krug, 3 May 2003.

13. Geise, op. cit., p. 207.

14. Interview with Jürgen Oesten, Hamburg, 8 March 2003.

15. Ibid.

16. Interview with Hans-Joachim Krug, Wolfratshausen, 3 May 2003.

17. Geise, op. cit., pp. 201—2.

18. Yasunaga, op. cit.

19. Interview with Hans-Joachim Krug.



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