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# GEORGE

U.S. government referred to ... because of the fact of her collaboration with France in the Pacific in the administration of our territory.

According to my instructions, I made a formal protest against the procedure employed by the U.S.…

# SECRET

While contradicting the accusations against Admiral de COUX ... by (endless?) explanations to be transmitted to Your Excellency, I am awaiting new instructions.

I inform you that M. CORDELL HULL strongly reproaches our government in the…

# SECRET

From: Ottawa
To: Vichy
Date: March 9, 1942
Rec'd: March 11, 1942

Message No. 113.

Our commercial attaché has carried out the enquiry requested in your telegrams No. 35. In order to do this effectively he should have known the history of…

DINA 332
Sammelle de Pâpes Sccamboull
avec amboise sous tann. Pans
tourn. côtoh de fern. - Pas
- Serrat ornelain

Travail GAVICE
360 741

371 - 3m. Envoi, Chablis
Ajufer

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# GEORGE

From: Washington
To: Vishy

Dated: March 6, 1942
Rec'd: March 10, 1942

Message No. 908.

In the following telegrammes Your Excellency will find an analysis of the different subjects discussed at length during the pathetic conversation…

# GEORGI

From: Washington
To: Vichy
Dated: March 6, 1942
Rec'd: March 10, 1942.
Message No. 916-18.

Referring to your telegrams 547 and 615-16.

With reference to the argument contained in the note presented on March 2 to the American ambassador,…

SECRET

I also drew his attention, in passing, to the fact that when the agreement was made in April 1941 the U. S. were still non-belligerent and we could inform Admiral LEANT of the movements of the DUNQUENQUE without any risk, but since the entry…

# SECRET

From: Washington
To: Vichy
Dated: March 6, 1942
Wed' d: March 10, 1942
Message No. 912-15.

My telegramme ... ... . In telegrammes Nos. 901-6 I have given Your Excellency the reactions which have been provoked in the American press by the…

aggression.

I remarked to him that the first result would be a greater rallying of all Frenchmen in the free and occupied zones about the Marshal who, being struck at once again, would find in their ... ... all the ... and unity necessary.

I told…

against aerial bombing by aeroplanes which were denied to us under the conditions of the armistice, and I drew his attention to the feelings which could not fail to be aroused in French hearts by the renewal of such measures.

HENRY HAYE.

Filed:…
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