ARCHIVAL MATERIAL
American Jewish Committee Archive [available online]
Report on William Dudley Pelley [available online]
California State Archives, Sacramento, California
California Un-American Activities Committee Records
Central Intelligence Agency Freedom of Information Act Electronic Reading Room
Nazi War Crimes Disclosure Act Files [available online]
Charles E. Young Research Library, Special Collections, University of California, Los Angeles
Hollywood Anti-Nazi League Papers
Churchill Archives Centre, Cambridge
Lord Lloyd of Dolobran (George Lloyd) Papers
Law Library, Cornell University Law School
Donovan Nuremberg Trials Collection, Cornell University Law School [available online]
Federal Bureau of Investigation FOIA Vault [available online]
Charles Lindbergh
German American Federation/Bund
Rosenberg Case: O. John Rogge
History of the SIS Division
Walter Winchell
Gerald L.K. Smith
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Presidential Library & Museum, Hyde Park, New York
The President’s Secretary’s File (PSF), 1933–1945
Henry Madden Library, Special Collections, Research Center, California State University, Fresno
Henry Madden Papers
Hoover Institution, Library & Archives Stanford University
America First Committee Records
Joseph Hansen Papers
Lawrence Dennis Papers
George E. Sokolsky Papers
German American Bund Records
Ernest Lundeen Papers
Henry Regnery Papers
John C. Metcalfe Papers
Truman Smith Papers
Walter Winchell Miscellaneous Papers
Labor Archives and Research Center, J. Paul Leonard Library, San Francisco State University
California Surveillance Papers
Mennonite Library and Archives, Bethel College, North Newton, Kansas
John Jakob Kroeker Papers
Missouri History Museum, St. Louis, Missouri
Charles Augustus Lindbergh Papers
National Archives, London
Cabinet Papers (CAB)
Foreign Office Papers (FO)
Ministry of Defence Papers (DEFE)
National Archives of Scotland, Edinburgh
Phillip Kerr, 11th Marquess of Lothian Papers
National Archives [US], College Park, Maryland
FBI Files (Record Group 65)
Roper Center for Public Opinion Research, Cornell University
iPoll Databank [available online]
Sam Houston Regional Library and Research Center, Texas State Library and Archives Commission, Liberty, Texas
Martin Dies Jr. Papers
University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections, Seattle, Washington
Silver Legion of America, Washington State Division Records
Nathan Krems Papers
Wichita State University Libraries Special Collections, Kansas
Reverend Dr. Gerald Burton Winrod Papers
NEWSPAPER AND PERIODICAL SOURCES
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Altoona Tribune [Pennsylvania]*
Arizona Republic*
Automotive News*
The Bakersfield Californian*
Barron’s
Binghamton Press [New York]*
Brooklyn Eagle*
California Daily Bruin
Chicago Daily Tribune*
Chicago Times*
The Cincinnati Enquirer*
Columbia Daily Spectator
Congressional Record
The Daily Independent [Murphysboro, Illinois]*
Daily Times [Chicago]
The Daily Times-Tribune [Alexandria, Indiana]
Democrat and Chronicle [Rochester, New York]*
The Des Moines Register*
The Detroit Free Press*
The Emporia Daily Gazette [Kansas]*
Evening Star Journal [Lincoln, Nebraska]*
Eugene Register-Guard [Oregon]
Foreign Policy
The Fresno Bee*
Garrett Clipper [Garrett, Indiana]*
The Gazette and Daily [York, Pennsylvania]*
Great Falls Tribune [Montana]*
The Hartford Courant [Connecticut]*
The Indianapolis Star*
The Iola Register [Kansas]*
The Ithaca Journal*
The Jewish Veteran
The Kane Republican [Pennsylvania]*
Life
The Lincoln Star [Nebraska]*
Long Beach Independent [California]*
Los Angeles Times*
The Manchester Guardian*
Marshfield News-Herald [Wisconsin]*
Mason City Globe-Gazette [Iowa]*
New Castle News [Pennsylvania]*
New York Enquirer
The New York Times
The News-Herald [Franklin, Pennsylvania]*
Oakland Tribune*
The Palm Beach Post*
The Palm Beach Post-Times [Florida]*
The Philadelphia Inquirer*
The Pittsburgh Press*
PM [New York]
Politico
Port Huron Times Herald [Michigan]*
The Salt Lake Tribune*
San Bernardino Daily Sun [California]*
San Mateo Times [California]*
Santa Cruz Sentinel*
Scribner’s
St. Louis Post-Dispatch*
St. Louis Star-Times
The Stanford Daily
The State Journal [Lansing, Michigan]*
The Times [London]
The Times Record [Troy, New York]*
The Washington Post
Weekly Town Talk [Alexandria, Louisiana]*
The Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle*
Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune*
World [New York]
The Zanesville Signal [Ohio]*
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