Reel 17429 - Page 0038
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Reel 17429 - Page 0038
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From: Ottawa, July 15, 1941.
To: Vichy.
Messages Nos. 250, 251.
"La Presse" here sees in the armistice of
--- the success of "an unhappy but necessary under-
taking" against the menace of Nazi infiltration (in
Syria); the vacillation of (France ?) shows more than
(anything else ?) the strength of the German threat
against (democracy ?). The English language papers
insist on the (wisdom) of the terms of the armistice
which has avoided wounding French (pride ?) thus ter-
minating, they add, this terrible war between French-
men not without honour to both sides. Thanks to the
handing over of the administration of the country to
de Gaulle, the Free French movement will gain prestige
and will be able to recruit ----- it is fortunate that
the need for breaking with Vichy has been (avoided ?).
The French language papers show their satisfaction
at the conclusion of the conflict and some render
homage to the "Struggle ---" of our (brothers ?).
RISTELHUEBER.
Examination Unit,
National Research Council,
October 4, 1941.
To: Vichy.
Messages Nos. 250, 251.
"La Presse" here sees in the armistice of
--- the success of "an unhappy but necessary under-
taking" against the menace of Nazi infiltration (in
Syria); the vacillation of (France ?) shows more than
(anything else ?) the strength of the German threat
against (democracy ?). The English language papers
insist on the (wisdom) of the terms of the armistice
which has avoided wounding French (pride ?) thus ter-
minating, they add, this terrible war between French-
men not without honour to both sides. Thanks to the
handing over of the administration of the country to
de Gaulle, the Free French movement will gain prestige
and will be able to recruit ----- it is fortunate that
the need for breaking with Vichy has been (avoided ?).
The French language papers show their satisfaction
at the conclusion of the conflict and some render
homage to the "Struggle ---" of our (brothers ?).
RISTELHUEBER.
Examination Unit,
National Research Council,
October 4, 1941.
Source
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Date
1941/1945
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Public Domain
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Language
fra
Type
Text
Coverage
Vichy France; World War II; 1940-1945
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Citation
“Reel 17429 - Page 0038,” La Sous-section de l’examen (1941-1945), accessed January 31, 2026, https://omeka.healthresearchhub.net/items/show/15969.