5 1/3/1973, Kutler, Watergate tapes, 196
6 Watergate Tapes, 5/23/1973; Kutler, Tapes, 218
7 Nixon White House Tapes, 3/7/1973; Kutler, Tapes, 225–6
8 TIME, 3/12/1973; Woodhouse (Rise), 128–9: Nafpliotis, 165
9 AAP-Reuters, “World News/Greece: Arrest Sought after article,” Canberra Times, 4/26/1973
10 “Concern for Vradyni publisher spreading,” Athens News, 4/25/1973.
11 Eleftheros Kosmos editorial was picked up by another conservative publication, Ellinikos Vorras, which editorialized in greater depth on the alleged pervasive Demetracopoulos role, US Consul in Thessaloniki to SecState, 3/1/1973; “Rep. Rosenthal Incited Disorders, Greek Says,” NYT, 3/5/1973; even the State Dept. thought the depiction wildly “impossible.” State Dept. telegram, 3/14/1973
12 Couloumbis (Junta Phenomenon), March 3, 1973 entry, 190; A. Fleming, Piece of Truth, which described her personal encounter with imprisonment, trial, and forcible departure for her role in trying to help Panagoulis escape, passim.
13 On Martin Agronsky’s “Evening Edition,” the two sparred about whether the current Greek government was more a “tyranny” or a “democracy,” WETA, Washington, D.C., 3/12/1973
14 In their earlier debate, Kousoulas predicted a partial return to democracy in 1970 and a full return by 1971. “Greece Today: Two Points of View,” Professor Demetri Kousoulas, Howard University, co-author of the new Greek constitution, and E. P. Demetracopoulos, a leader of the Greek resistance in the United States, Passport, WMAR-TV (CBS), 9/27/1970, Radio-TV Monitoring Service, Inc. Washington, D.C.
15 SAC/WFO to acting director of FBI, 3/14/1973
16 Patrick Gray, acting director to SAC, WFO 3/14/1973; WFO 2/28/1973; Patrick concluded: “in view of the nebulous nature of the State Department’s present suspicions about the subject, an active campaign of interviews could not be publicly justified and could possibly serve to increase criticism of the Bureau and also possibly offer the subject publicity which he would relish and be able to divert to his own benefit.”
17 Woodhouse (Rise), 116; Vidalis, 130, 139
18 Woodhouse (Karamanlis), 198–99; Woodhouse (Rise),116–17; Christina Moustaklis interviews and EPDP
19 Christina Moustaklis, interviews and personal papers; EPDP; Woodhouse (Karamanlis), 198199; Woodhouse (Rise), 116–17
20 Cplakidas, transcript, 2013
21 NYT, 5/25/1973; 5/27/1973; 7/14/1973; 11/1/1973; Vidalis, 267
22 Woodhouse (Karamanlis), 199–200; Vidalis, 266
23 Nikos Pappas, letter to EPD from Rome, 9/30/1973; AP report in NYT, 5/28/1973; “Greece reports foiling plot by King’s supporters,” NYT, 7/14/1973
24 Letter discovered posthumously in EPDP
25 Woodhouse (Rise), 118
26 Amendment vote, 6/25/1973; Woodhouse (Rise), 118; Vidalis, 287–9
27 Carl Barkham, Ambassador in Athens, 107
28 “Greece: Papadocracy,” TIME, 3/6/1973; “The Colonels” Referendum,” Norfolk (VA) Pilot, 8/3/1973
29 Barkham, 116; Modiano, interview, 5/31/2012
30 “Greek Amnesty,” NYT, 8/26/1973; Mario S. Modiano, “Amnesty is Given to 300 in Greece,” NYT, 8/21/1973
31 J. E. Miller, 268
32 Reuters, “Amnesty,” Rome, 8/20/1973
33 Couloumbis, 9/12/1973 (Junta Phenomenon), 208
34 Christina Moustaklis, memoir and personal papers; EPDP
24: WATERGATE, WINDOW DRESSING, AND A COUNTER-COUP
1 UPI, “McGovern Asks Probe of Letter,” Atlanta Constitution, 5/14/1973; Bob Fort, “Smear Letter by Georgian is investigated,” Atlanta Constitution, 5/15/1973; Transcript of Frank Mankiewicz Press Conference, 5/13/1973; Evans & Novak, “Election ’72: Another Propaganda Letter,” WP, 5/13/1973; AP, “Watergate Probers get McGovern’s Greek file,” Syracuse Herald-Journal, 5/17/1973
2 EPD attorney Warren Woods “Memo to Myself: Woods-Rousalkis conversation May 17, 1973”; exchange of letters, Woods to Rousalkis, 11/28/1972 and Rousalkis to Woods, 1/8/1972 [sic], EPDP
3 “Confidential” telegram [name redacted] Greek Desk to Robert M. Brandin, 6/8/1973
4 Woodward and Bernstein (Final Days), 33–4
5 Ibid., 51
6 Burke annotations to typed transcript, 8/28/1963, EPDP; Nesmith, 1/7/2000; Anderson and Blinstein, “Did JFK victimize an American hero?,” Merry-Go-Round column, 1/14/1996
7 Norman Kempster, “Admiral: Government Burglarized Files,” Los Angeles Times, 2/4/1977; statement made by Admiral Burke, 2/2/1977; letter, Mark Hatfield to Senator Robert Morgan, chairman, investigation subcommittee on intelligence, 2/9/1977; “Documents Believed Stolen from Office of Retired Admiral,” NYT, 2/6/1977; “Theft at Admiral’s Office? Senate Panel is Checking,” Washington Star, 2/6/1977; Jack Anderson, “Government Burglaries,” WP, 2/2/1977
8 “Spiro Agnew and the Golden Age of Corruption in Maryland Politics: An interview with Ben Bradlee and Richard Cohen of the Washington Post,” Center for the Study of Democracy, Vol 2, no. 1, Fall 2006
9 “Celia Was Dies: Served in U.S. State Department,” Hartford Courant, 9/1/1973; she was fifty-five. Her niece Barbara LaRosa provided context to CW’s last days and EPD’s last visit, interviews, 2016–2017