The Dachau ControversiesSaturday [April 14, 1945] The Dachau Controversies Saturday [April 14, 1945] There can be no doubt that Stevens talked and talked and gave away everything he knew and of course as a result they continued to work on him. It appears that they failed to get anything worthwhile from you and more or less gave up as a bad job.
When Stevens came here he was given almost complete freedom, out all day and go where he wished, even supplied with a bicycle, in fact he had everything a man could wish for. They again had him on a string as under expert direction of the Gestapo he was allowed to go to Munich and visit a girl there and stay out even to 2 a.m., and so this rotten story goes on from bad to worse and is too long to put on paper just now. I do not know if this man is man or just a dangerous fool.
Only a few weeks ago, here in the cells were some working girls charged with stealing. He wrote them letters, which were later recovered, and got into their cells and had intercourse with them. He got caught and it all came out. I have felt the situation very much. It is such a disgrace, and the man is such a liar that I do not speak to him more than I have to. I simply gave him Hell over these things, but I am afraid he has gone so low that he is beyond everything.
I felt you should know the position and I know that you will respect my confidence. If there is anything that you urgently want that I might have please ask for it.(Excuse the scribble, I have to rush it)SincerelyJ. McGrath, Lt. Col. R.A.P O W 1135 [obvious minor spelling errors corrected] (Excuse the scribble, I have to rush it)SincerelyJ. McGrath, Lt. Col. R.A.P O W 1135 [obvious minor spelling errors corrected]