Reel 17425 - Page 2722
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Reel 17425 - Page 2722
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# 100 CENTI
## G. P. R. F.
**From:** Beyoglu
**To:** Washington
**To:** 1-3 (Summary)
**Sent:** April 17, 1945
**Rec'd:** April 21, 1945
M. JEAN PAUL-BONCOUR, on his way to Bucharest from Paris, provided with the necessary military permit from the Soviet authorities, was told as he was leaving Istamboul that the Soviet authorities in Bucharest would not allow either himself or his staff to enter Roumania. He put off his departure in order to avoid an "incident" in Bucharest. He would like BOLOTOV to be informed. BOGOWOLOV assured him in Paris that he would be given every facility to reach his destination and he assumed when the military permit was delivered in Istamboul that there would be no trouble.
**Signed LAGANDE:**
**From:** Beyoglu
**To:** Moscow
**To:** 2-5 (Summary)
**Sent:** April 17, 1945
**Rec'd:** April 21, 1945
M. JEAN PAUL-BONCOUR sends to CATHOUX an account of the Soviet authorities' refusal to let him enter Roumania. He cannot believe that he has become "persona non grata" in the week which elapsed between the delivery of the military permit by the Soviet consul general in Istamboul, and his intended departure.
**Signed LAGANDE:**
**Examination Unit**
National Research Council
**File:** FG-6213
**April 25, 1945**
## G. P. R. F.
**From:** Beyoglu
**To:** Washington
**To:** 1-3 (Summary)
**Sent:** April 17, 1945
**Rec'd:** April 21, 1945
M. JEAN PAUL-BONCOUR, on his way to Bucharest from Paris, provided with the necessary military permit from the Soviet authorities, was told as he was leaving Istamboul that the Soviet authorities in Bucharest would not allow either himself or his staff to enter Roumania. He put off his departure in order to avoid an "incident" in Bucharest. He would like BOLOTOV to be informed. BOGOWOLOV assured him in Paris that he would be given every facility to reach his destination and he assumed when the military permit was delivered in Istamboul that there would be no trouble.
**Signed LAGANDE:**
**From:** Beyoglu
**To:** Moscow
**To:** 2-5 (Summary)
**Sent:** April 17, 1945
**Rec'd:** April 21, 1945
M. JEAN PAUL-BONCOUR sends to CATHOUX an account of the Soviet authorities' refusal to let him enter Roumania. He cannot believe that he has become "persona non grata" in the week which elapsed between the delivery of the military permit by the Soviet consul general in Istamboul, and his intended departure.
**Signed LAGANDE:**
**Examination Unit**
National Research Council
**File:** FG-6213
**April 25, 1945**
Source
https://image-uab.canadiana.ca/iiif/2/69429%2Fc0nk3623v148/full/max/0/default.jpg
Date
1941/1945
Rights
Public Domain
Relation
oocihm.lac_reel_t17425
Format
image/jpeg
Language
fra
Type
Text
Coverage
Vichy France; World War II; 1940-1945
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Collection
Citation
“Reel 17425 - Page 2722,” La Sous-section de l’examen (1941-1945), accessed February 19, 2026, https://omeka.healthresearchhub.net/items/show/6013.