she'd had an affair with with carl sandburg. she had had affairs with other young men. she kept the marriage a secret from her friends. the only people who knew about the marriage work, of course, the husband and the family and the families involved. there is evidence that there was a problem to begin with. soon, the marriage began to fall apart. divorce proceedings were instituted. by the time she arrived in berlin at 24, she was in the midst of a divorce and it was probably because of that that she felt more free once she got there. >> she died in prague years and years later. >> yes. i think the story is actually a tragic one for both dodd and his daughter. martha undergoes this change from loving the not too revolution to feeling she should align herself with soviet intelligence and provide information to them against the nazis. >> by the way, what was our relationship with the soviet union in 1933? >> at that point, we had not yet recognized the soviet union officially. recognition followed soon after that. we were not exactly -- we were not opponents. we are not n