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John Franklin Carter: Journalist, FDR's Secret Investigator, Soviet Agent?

Pages 148-172 | Published online: 04 Dec 2010

REFERENCES

  • Pavel Sudoplatov and Anatoli Sudoplatov, with Jerrold and Leona Schecter , Special Tasks: The Memoirs of an Unwanted Witness—A Soviet Spymaster ( Boston : Little, Brown , 1994 ), pp. 227 – 229 .
  • Joseph Persico , Roosevelt's Secret War: FDR and World War II Espionage ( New York : Random House , 2001 ), p. 369 .
  • William Safire , “Essay; Reds Under the Bed,” The New York Times , 18 April 1994 .
  • Jerrold Schecter and Leona Schecter , personal interview, 17 December 2007 .
  • Dr. Svetlana Chervonnaya , e-mail to the author, 10 August 2009 .
  • Vladimir Lota between 2002 and 2009 published seven books about the work of the GRU in World War II; available only in Russian .
  • My October 2009 e-mail to Lota, care of his publisher, concerning Carter was never answered .
  • Dr. Svetlana Chervonnaya, e-mail to the author, 11 August 2009 .
  • In my own career, I occasionally heard versions of past events that I personally knew were mixed-up accounts of what had really happened, but they were fundamentally correct .
  • Mr. M. A. Jones, FBI memo to Mr. Nichols, 4 March 1947, re: “The Rat Race.”
  • “The Year of Crisis 1943–1944,” box 17, folder 1, 16 February 1943, John Franklin Carter Papers, American Heritage Center , University of Wyoming , Laramie , WY .
  • Mr. Carson, FBI Memo to Mr. Ladd, 28 February 1942 .
  • Charles Morrissey , oral history interview with John Carter ( New York : Franklin D. Roosevelt Library , 9 February 1966) , p. 8 .
  • Ibid., p. 7 .
  • Ibid., p. 21 .
  • Joseph Persico , Roosevelt's Secret War , p. 91 .
  • Richard W. Steele , “Franklin D. Roosevelt and His Foreign Policy Critics,” Political Science Quarterly , Vol. 94 , No. 1, Spring 1979 .
  • Joseph Persico , Roosevelt's Secret War , p. 118 .
  • Obviously written in the late 1950s–early 1960s, box 17, folder 7, 110, Carter Papers.
  • Correspondence Italy, box 2, folder 1, 1907–1918, Carter Papers .
  • “Age of Innocence,” box 9, folder 1, A2, 1918–1928, Carter Papers .
  • John Carter , letter to his mother, box 2, folder 1, 1907–1918, 12 November 1918, Carter Papers .
  • Flora Lewis , Red Pawn: The Story of Noel Field ( Garden City , NY : Doubleday , 1965 ), pp. 92 , 93 .
  • “A year on Olympus,” box 17, folder 5, 15 January, 21 March, 29 April, 15 June, Carter Papers .
  • Box 17, folder 5, 9 February 1932, Carter Papers .
  • Box 17, folder 5, 10 February 1932, Carter Papers .
  • Mr. Drayton (SAC), FBI Memo to J. Edgar Hoover, 9 March 1950 .
  • Box 17, folder 5, 18 February 1932, Carter Papers .
  • Box 17, folder 5, 18 April 1932, Carter Papers .
  • John Carter , draft of a letter to the Editor of The New Republic, box 2, folder 4, c. 1937, Carter Papers .
  • Diary of Sheila, box 3, folder 6, 6 November 1932, Carter Papers .
  • Diary of Sheila, box 3, folder 6, 7 November 1932, Carter Papers .
  • Draft of Foreword to 1940, box 19, folder 1, Carter Papers .
  • Whittaker Chambers , Witness ( New York : Random House , 1952 ), p. 335 .
  • Arthur Schlesinger , The Politics of Upheaval, 1935–36 ( New York : Mariner Books , 2003 ), p. 141 . Also, in the category of it's a small world, Dodd's daughter, Martha, by the time of this dinner had already been working for the NKVD for several years .
  • Draft of Foreword to “1940,” box 19, folder 1, Carter Papers .
  • The Washington Times, 20 January 1936 .
  • Box 2, folder 4, 1930–1939, 12 March 1936, Carter Papers .
  • John Carter , memo to David Williamson, box 17, folder 1, 23 May 1944, Carter Papers .
  • Donald Ritchie , Reporting from Washington: History of the Washington Press Corps ( New York : Oxford University Press , 2005 ), p. 102 .
  • Box 1, folder 1, Carter Papers .
  • “The Year of Crisis,” box 17, folder 1, 1943–1944, 25 March 1943, Carter Papers .
  • “The Year of Crisis,” box 17, folder 1, 1943–1944, Carter Papers .
  • Edward A. Tamm, FBI memo to J. Edgar Hoover, 26 February 1942 .
  • Bradley F. Smith , Sharing Secrets With Stalin: How the Allies Traded Intelligence 1941–45 ( Lawrence , KS : University Press of Kansas , 1996 ), p. 168 .
  • Richard Steele , “Franklin D. Roosevelt and his Foreign Policy Critics,” p. 22 .
  • Donald Nelson of War Production Board, memo to John Carter, box 17, folder 1, 19 April 1943; Franklin D. Roosevelt, memo to John Carter, box 17, folder 1, 19 April 1943, Carter Papers .
  • John Carter , memo to Franklin D. Roosevelt, 16 May 1941, PSF Carter file, FDR Library, New York.
  • Franklin D. Roosevelt , memo to John Carter, box 17, folder 1, 2 October 1942, Carter Papers .
  • Grace Tully , memo to John Carter, box 17, folder 1, 27 November 1944, Carter Papers .
  • “The Year in Crisis,” box 17, folder 1, 1943–1944, Carter Papers .
  • “The Week's Work,” Collier's, 8 March 1947 .
  • Edward A. Tamm , FBI memo to J. Edgar Hoover, 26 February 1942. It included a handwritten response from Hoover to Tamm: “By all means, impress on him how secret it must be because of safety to lives and also because of diplomatic relations.”
  • “Tentative Budget for Operating This Unit and the M Project,” box 17, folder 1, memo undated, Carter Papers .
  • This very nice three-story house was still there as of 2009, located in what remains as one of the upper-class areas of the District of Columbia, box 1, folder 1 .
  • “The Year of Crisis,” box 17, folder 1, 1943–1944, 10 February 1944, Carter Papers .

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