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“David M. Crowe to Dr. Uwe Vorkötter.” May 7, 2001.
“Radoslav Fikejz to David Crowe.” March 27, 2000.
“Robert J. Fiore to David M. Crowe.” March 7, 2000.
“Robert J. Fiore to David M. Crowe.” August 13, 2003.
“Robert J. Fiore to David M. Crowe.” February 10, 2004.
“Alexander Görbing, Walter Bau-AG,” to David M. Crowe.” March 31, 2003.
“Harald Hutterberger (Republik Österreich, Bundesministerium für Inneres) to David M. Crowe.” October 20, 2000.
“Ilona Klimova to David M. Crowe.” September 23, 2000.
“Erhard Knechtel to David M. Crowe.” May 13, 2000.
“Dr. James C. Osborne, MD, FACP, to David M. Crowe.” February 19, 2004.
“Dr. Mordecai Paldiel to David M. Crowe.” January 19, 20, 21, 2004.
“Bozenna Rotman to David Crowe.” August 18, 2002.
“Edith Schlegl to David M. Crowe.” November 17, 1999.
“Edith Schlegl to David M. Crowe.” September 26, 2000.
“Ronald Smelser to David M. Crowe.” July 7, 2000.
“Tina Staehr to David Crowe” (report of a conversation with Edith Schegl). October 23, 2000.
“Dr. Uwe Vorkötter to David M. Crowe.” May 8, 2002.
“Francisco Wichter to David M. Crowe.” July 27, 2001.
“Dr. Frank Wittendorfer, Head of the Siemens Archives, Munich, Germany, to David Crowe,” March 21, 2003.
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