Reel 17425 - Page 1075
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- Reel 17425 - Page 1075
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## G.P.R.F.
From: Washington
To: Paris
Sent: Dec. 19, 1944
Rec'd: Dec. 23, 1944
7417-2418 (Summary)
Diplo 615.
HOPPENOT advises that, in view of difficulties in the textile situation, the London mission accepts the 1,100,000 yards of woollen and cotton cloth offered it by the Combined Board. He believes that 15,000 bales of cotton have been sent from the United States.
From: Washington
To: Paris
Sent: Dec. 19, 1944
Rec'd: Dec. 23, 1944
7421 (Summary)
Diplo 618.
Professor MAYER reports that the stock of recent American scientific and technical books is likely to be rapidly exhausted. He asks for a list of those which French libraries most need. Signed: HOPPENOT (BAURET).
File FG- 4830
Examination Unit,
National Research Council,
Dec. 27, 1944.
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“Reel 17425 - Page 1075,” The Canadian Vichy Intercepts, accessed December 28, 2025, http://omeka.uottawa.ca/examination-unit/items/show/12332.
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