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Pearl Harbor spies

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Please keep the Kuehn spy information out of the article until discussion about it is concluded at Talk:Attack on Pearl Harbor. Thank you. Binksternet (talk) 23:18, 27 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Try going to Kuehn Family and adding more information there.
  • An Ordered Life: The Andrew N. Nelson Story. "A master-spy, Dr. Bernard Julius Otto Kuehn and his family moved to Honolulu in 1935. This German Nazi agent worked with the Japanese Consulate there and ultimately watched the Pearl Harbor attack from his house. He was arrested by the FBI on February 21, 1942. In exchange for valuable information, his death sentence was commuted to hard labor."
  • Citizen Hoover: a critical study of the life and times of J. Edgar Hoover. "In 1935 ...Dr. Kuehn, a personal friend of SS chief Heinrich Himmler, and his family landed in Hawaii, and settled in Honolulu. Dr. Kuehn, his wife Friedel, and his step-children Ruth and Hans all went immediately to work gathering data for the Axis."
  • Judgment without trial: Japanese American imprisonment during World War II. "In 1940, a Japanese agent wrote about the dubious quality of Kuehn's espionage work: '...his ability as a spy was so poor and primitive that it was feared he would not be able to get sufficient information for our intention of launching an air strike upon Pearl Harbor...'"
Good luck! Binksternet (talk) 23:51, 27 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Thank you

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Oww sorry... Im new to all this and I honestly don't really know how everything works.Marmz10 (talk) 01:34, 28 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]