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  • tb.i committee Md witness.-who then indicated his Amlme•~anben backgro11nds_as re- lme to it4: .fo?'.l!ler OWlttlrs, ~e certainly don~· juat that and ·that contempt for the Senator in vealed m numerous -~enate and ~ress had rene home and tlle audi
  • the suddenness and magnitude of the German defeat. They were: Col . Walter Nicolai. wartime chief of Intelligence of the Imperial High Command; Capt . Kurt Hesse; :Maj . Herbert von Hentig; they were later joined by Ewald Banse, a scien­ tific privateer , who