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(San- der, a German, had been involved in secret-agent work on a previous occasion when he assaulted Richard Stegler for not disavowing an affidavit explaining his acquisition of a false passport.) The secret ink they gave Bacon was invisible un- der all conditions unless a certain chemical prepa- ration, which could be compounded only with dis- tilled water, was applied to it. At the start of the war there began in Con- gress a vehement debate over the question of im- posing a legislative emba...rgo on the shipment of arms and ammunition to the Allies. In these de- bates participated men who undoubtedly were 240 The German Secret Service in America sincere in the convictions they expressed. Never- theless, in the late winter and early spring of 191 5, a hireling of the Germans began to seek secret conferences with congressmen in a Wash- ington hotel and to outline to them plans for com- pelling an embargo on munitions. His activities bring us to the affairs of the National German- American Alliance, Germany's most powerful and least tangible factor of general propaganda in the United States.
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