J. Edgar Hoover

J. Edgar Hoover was an individual who served as the Director of the FBI.

In July 1945, he wrote a handwritten note regarding a letter that had been intercepted by the American Office of Censorship. The letter was addressed to a Chicago newspaper, and alleged that Adolf Hitler was living in a hacienda nearly 500 miles away from Buenos Aires. Hoover's handwriting was scrawled and indecipherable, but the note indicated that he took the allegation seriously. (PROSE: The Shadow in the Glass)