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J Edgar Hoover Letter to FDR TLS 1942 Great War-dated J. Edgar Hoover Letter to FDR Advisor Hopkins

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J Edgar Hoover Letter to FDR TLS 1942 Great War-dated J. Edgar Hoover Letter to FDR Advisor Hopkins
<B>Great War-dated J. Edgar Hoover Letter to FDR Advisor Hopkins</B></I> Discussing the German Saboteur Who Landed on Long Island. Dated July 10, 1942, shortly after the incident. Measuring 6.5" x 9.0", Fine but for two punch holes at top, beautifully custom-framed with an article about the saboteur. TLS, signed "<I> Edgar>Q". In one of the more infamous domestic events of WWII, four German saboteurs landed on Long Island, after disembarking from a U-boat, in a rubber raft (four days earlier a simular group landed in Florida). They were quickly rounded up, and six of the eight were executed. Hoover writes to Hopkins about miniature carved aluminum porcupines which the German had made to pass the time on the voyage over, and he sends two of them, one for Hopkins and one for the President, as souvenirs of the episode (they chose this subject because their submarine was called the Porcupine). Marked "personal and confidential by special messenger". <BR><BR>A Charming letter referring to this famous incident, and relating a little-known sidelight. One of the actual aluminium porcupines is framed between the letter and the article, a delightful little carving.