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Hal Leonard Corporation: Excerpt from the song lyric “Tangerine,” words by Johnny Mercer. Music by Victor Schertzinger. Copyright © 1942 (renewed 1969) by Famous Music Corporation. International copyright secured. All rights reserved. Reprinted by permission of the Hal Leonard Corporation.
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The author acknowledges the permission of Landesarchiv Berlin, Bundesarchiv, U-boat Archiv, Cuxhaven for the right to reprint the following photographs: the pre-war photograph of the German war ministry and Abwehr headquarters; the wartime photograph of U-584; portrait of Hans-Heinz Linder; the crew of U-202.
Dasch mug shots
Kerling mug shots
Ernst Peter Burger
Herbie Haupt
Heinrich Heinck
Richard Quirin
Hermann Neubauer
Werner Thiel
Prewar photograph of German war ministry and Abwehr headquarters on Tirpitzüfer near the Tiergarten, where Operation Pastorius was planned
Quenz Lake
The Quenz Lake farmhouse
Burger’s drawing of a pea-in-bottle detonating device
The handkerchief with secret writing that Dasch gave to Kerling
Wartime photo of U-584, the submarine that landed Kerling and his group at Ponte Vedra, Florida, on June 17, 1942
Hans-Heinz Linder, commander of U-202
The crew of U-202, with cook Otto Wagner in the middle
Present-day photograph of Amagansett Beach
Present-day photograph of Amagansett Coast Guard post where John Cullen was stationed on the night of June 13, 1942
Present-day photograph of John Cullen, the coastguardsman who ran into Dasch on the beach
Cullen arrives for trial of saboteurs as Heinck is escorted out of the courtroom
FBI agent Duane Traynor, who was first to interrogate Dasch
Chicago Theater, a meeting place for Haupt and Neubauer
Kerling looks on as FBI agents dig for buried sabotage equipment. The laces on his shoes were removed to prevent a suicide attempt.
Sabotage boxes recovered from Ponte Vedra Beach
Dasch escorted into the courtroom
Dasch listens during the trial. Haupt is on the other side of the soldier.
Burger listens to evidence.
Biddle, in white suit, presents evidence to FBI agent Charles Lanman.
Wide-angle shot of tribunal room. The judges are at the back of the room, next to the flag.
Biddle and an aide, Oscar Cox, arrive for opening day of the Supreme Court session, Wednesday, July 29.
Saboteurs are loaded into a prison van at end of the tribunal session.
FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover (right) and aide Clyde Tolson arrive for the Supreme Court session.
Artist’s conception of saboteur execution on Saturday, August 8, 1942
Wanted poster for Walter Kappe
Armed soldiers guard the D.C. jail as the bodies of the saboteurs are taken away.
FBI shots of Hans and Erna Haupt, parents of Herbert Haupt
FBI shots of Hedy Engemann and Marie Kerling, mistress and wife of Eddie Kerling
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