437 «поддержание дисциплины»: Kennan, 136.
437 британские бомбардировщики: Burdick, 96.
438 «особо буйные» и история про завтрак на границе: Kennan, 137–138.
438 «Мы, видите ли»: там же, 139.
439 «Департамент явно»: там же, 139–140.
439 «Дроттнингхольм»: Burdick, 106.
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443 «Она продолжала»: Helms, 20.
444 «моего друга по Гарвардскому клубу»: Hanfstaengl, 293.
444 По прибытии в Вашингтон: там же, 294.
444 «чаще всего его клинило»: интервью с Эриком Ганфштенглем, взято автором (2009).
444 «он весь пророс»: Marwell, 517.
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Hoover Institution Archives, Stanford, CA
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Library of Congress, Washington, DC
National Archives, College Park, MD
Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Columbia University Libraries Archival Collections,
NewYork, NY
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