If any citizen of this country has the right to stand up and say: “I told you so” it is Douglas Miller. He began warning his fellow-Americans about the threat of Nazism long before Hitler came to power. At that time it was like crying in the desert. Even as late as June, 1941, just six months before Hitler declared war on us, there were many who were skeptical of his book published that month, You Can’t Do Business with Hitler. That excellent book was addressed primarily to American businessmen, whom Mr. Miller had served so well (though few of them realized it) during fifteen years in the United States Embassy in: Berlin. In a preface to the book he wrote: “There is one group in America which has not been adequately brought face to face with the facts. I mean American businessmen.”