. >> you ted shawn the anti-semitism and i was not aware the ambassador was a professor of history. i guess my question is did he have been a historical inkling of anti-semitism in germany? you go back to read martin luther and he doesn't have nice things to say about the jews but there is the have the history? >> is here is the weird thing. he did have this sense anti-semitism was prevalent that to not the day job din from mars but it was the same as dodd points out in germany for a long time. but some how dodd could nor his own tendency to be anti-semitic but on his part it was the ambien thing that people express because you see evidence that some of these guys in their diaries know they may become public are very clear and direct about their dislike of jews. >> thank you for the thoughtful presentation indeed seeing dodd was the right person for the position and with his struggles of action and with the nazis? >> starting with the idea it was the kind of position that nobody could have done anything terribly productive or persuaded hit lourdes to do otherwise, i do have to say g