M' /.if.*(•HUiet for about a year after his exposure., 0 go into great detail of his activities during the intervening years ^ ^ be only heaping coals upon a fire which has burned steadily with ^hppiied from Germany.^ be important startling thing is that the Dies Committee knew of documentary evidence of it, evidence which led to other Nazi ■f jts and covered the whole thing with what they apparently hoped ^ be a veil of impenetrable secrecy.,,.^bether the appearance of the Orgell and Gissibl documents were Jessed because of Sullivan’s connection with the Congressional ^bttee, or whether the Committee simply was not interested in °sihg Fascism and Nazism but only in smearing the Roosevelt adoration has not been explained.?be documents which the Dies Committee has carefully hidden in ^ are letters from E. A. Vennekohl in charge of the foreign divi-’ “Volksbund fur das Deutschtum im Ausland” with headquarters