1 Davies, confidential memorandum on “Visit of Emmanuel Kothris,” 2/3/1971
2 Jeanne Oates Angulo, interview; Jacques Scarelli described to her the dynamics of the EPD-Onassis meeting
3 Susan Mayer to EPD, 3/26/1971
4 The Advocates, “Should the United States discontinue military aid to Greece?” WGBH/KCET, on PBS-TV, 3/23/1971
5 Jerry Williams Show, WBZ Radio (Boston), 4/21/1971 Louis Lyons News & Comment: Interview with Elias Demetracopoulos, WGBH, 4/20/1971
6 Speech at MIT, 4/21/1971, inserted in Congressional Record by Senator Edward Kennedy, 5/26/71, S7846–9
7 Walter John Silva to Elizabeth A. Brown, 5/5/1971
8 Jake Lewis to EPD, 10/12/1995
9 The Associated Press, under the headline “Bankers pay Patman $1500; Hear Him Assail Their Policies,” told its readers about the dinner. (Gettysburg Times and Freelance Star), 6/29/1971
10 Pyrros, interview, 12/20/2010
11 Saunders to Kissinger, 3/19/1971 and 3/22/1971; Kofas, 279, fn 65
12 Hitchens observed that Kissinger put “journalist” in quote marks, but not “resistance leader.”
13 UPI wire, 1/14/1971; State Dept. briefing excerpt, 1/15/1971; Tasca to SecState “Priority,” 1/15/1971
14 Harrison M. “Harry” Symmes at the Greek Desk wrote a CONFIDENTIAL letter to Elizabeth Ann Brown, Political Counselor at the Athens Embassy, 2/2/1971
15 Ibid.
16 Greece: February 1971; A Staff Report Prepared for the use of the Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate, 3/4/1971 (“Moose/Lowenstein report”), 9, 13; Barkman, 44–6; Rowland Evans and Robert Novak, “Sen. Fulbright v Junta,” WP, 1/31/1971 A (“Secret; Priority; Exdis [Exclusive Distribution]).” After reviewing the Lowenstein report, EPD wrote: “If such an on the spot investigation were conducted before April 21, 1967 the coup probably could have been stopped.” EPD talking points, EPDP, 2/18/1971
17 FRUS, 1969–1976, XLI, doc. 303, 2/19/1971
18 Moose/Lowenstein, 16; Moose, interview, 11/26/2010
19 Clifford P. Hackett, interview, 3/2/2012
20 Joseph Sisco sent a Memorandum of Conversation to the secretary of state, the Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs, the Bureau of European Affairs, the Greek Desk, the Cyprus Desk, the Office of Congressional Relations, the National Security Council, and the American embassies in Athens, Rome, Paris, and London, and he sent ten copies to the State Department’s Bureau of Intelligence and Research. 6/2/1971
21 6/25/1971
22 Tasca to Sisco, SECRET, 6/23/1971
23 Athens to White House, 6/25/1971
24 Secret telegram, 6/25/1971
25 Greece, Spain, and the Southern NATO Strategy; Hearings before the Committee on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives, July 12, 14, 19, 21; August 3; September 9 and 15, 1971
26 Ibid., EPD testimony, 64–110; “Greek Exile Asks US to Stop Military Assistance to Regime,” NYT, 7/13/1971
27 “House Lawmakers Bewildered by Classified Greek Document,” Chicago Tribune, 7/14/1971; Fred Emery, “Warning of Vietnam in Greece,” Times (London), 7/13/1971; “NATO Paper warns US of Greek danger,” Christian Science Monitor, 7/13/1971
28 J. E. Miller, 167
29 “Personal Comments of US Ambassador to Greece Tasca,” 7/20/1971
30 Ibid.
31 Hise to Homer H. Kirby, Jr., 146-1-10642, 8/10/1971
32 Ibid., 2
33 Ibid., 4
34 John Edgar Hoover to Director of Intelligence and Research, Department of State, Subject: Elias Demetracopoulos Internal Security-Greece (NI-105-131803-45), 1/5/1971
35 Memorandum from INR/RNA/NE Philip Stoddard to Mitchell Stanley, INR/RNA/NE re FBI Check, 1/27/1971, following up similar 12/24/1970 confidential memorandum; confidential memorandum, Stanley to W. Raymond Wannall, FBI Domestic Intelligence Division, 11/28/1970, Demetracopoulos v. FBI, C.A. no. 78-2209-Exhibit 2
36 FRUS 1969–1976, XXIX, doc. 321, 8/6/1971
37 Ibid.
38 “Hackett Report,” Report of Staff Study by the House Subcommittee on Europe, Athens, August–September 1971
39 Ibid.
40 Vera Glaser and Malvina Stephenson, “Millionaire Nixon Pal Pappas Faces Capitol Hill Fire,” Knight Newspapers, Miami Herald, 8/29/1971