mr. parrish, on this, you have to keep in mind of course that the u.s. army, air force's capabilities were much more limited. not only in terms of accuracy, but they couldn't get to auschwitz until much later in the war. i think it's important to put the whole thing in context. there's nothing really good you can say about the holocaust. obviously, it's something that defies understanding, but you also have to try to look at what were the capabilities, when did we have capability and what did we do? and in terms of the bombing, it wouldn't be until much later until we can actually reach that part of europe. >> okay. >> can i add one thing? >> sure. >> they did the strategic bombing survey after the war and it showed how inaccurate how much of the bombing had been then and much less than we thought at the time. so this issue is to me much of the -- it's simply a false issue. >> we have a question from twitter, speaking of general marshall and wild bill donovan. how well did general marshall get along with donovan and the oss? >> in the beginning marshall