Reel 17425 - Page 2672
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- Reel 17425 - Page 2672
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- 1941/1945
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- # TOD CROY
From: Moscow
To: Paris
No: 1121
Dated: March 29, 1945
Sent: March 29, 1945
Rec'd: April 5, 1945
Secret.
M. MASARYK (qui) prépare à partir pour Londres et San-Francisco où il représentera la Tchéchoslovaquie est très pessimiste quant aux résultats de la conférence.
Il fait observer que GROMYKO est un bien petit personage pour endosser les responsabilités que comporte la présidence de la délégation soviétique. D'autre part il pense que la noh-venue (1122-1125 unreadable).
## CTA(15)
From: Moscow
To: Paris
No. 1345-1348 (Summary)
Dated: April 11, 1945
Sent: April 11, 1945
Rec'd: April 17, 1945
CATROUX reports on the difficulties he is having in convincing the Soviet authorities that France is doing everything possible to repatriate Russian prisoners from French camps. The Soviets complain that the prisoners arriving at Odessa are from British and American camps in France; this, says CATROUX, judging by the published remarks of the prisoners, is not true.
P1le FG-6172
Examination Unit
National Research Council
April 23, 2945
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