Reel 17425 - Page 2957
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- Reel 17425 - Page 2957
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- 1941/1945
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- fra
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- # G. F. R. E.
**From:** Moscow
**To:** Paris
**Date:** 1899
**Date:** April 30, 1945
**Sent:** May 2, 1945
**Rec'd:** May 10, 1945
Le 21 avril, (les) autorités soviétiques d'Odesza ont contraint sans le consentement d'aucune autorité française quarante de nos ressortissants, prisonniers de guerre libérés, à travailler sous la surveillance de sentinelles en armes.
J'ai adressé immédiatement une protestation au Narkomindel en demandant qu'une enquête soit effectuée, et qu'à l'avenir de pareils faits ne se reproduisent plus.
**CATROUX**
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**From:** Moscow
**To:** Paris
**Date:** 1736-1739 (Summary)
**Date:** May 4, 1945
**Sent:** May 4, 1945
**Rec'd:** May 10, 1945
CATROUX reports the conversation he has had with DEKAMBZOV about the admission of JEAN PAUL-BONCOUR into Yugoslavia. The Vice-Commissar told him that the Armistice Commission, after its original decision to allow him into the country had changed its mind. There would be no objection to France's sending another representative.
CATROUX is convinced that the Russian mind is made up on the subject. He believes also, from what one of his colleagues has said to him, that someone has described PAUL-BONCOUR to the Russians as having strong pro-Vichy sympathies.
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**Examination Unit**
National Research Council
**File:** FG-6406
**May 15, 1945**
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“Reel 17425 - Page 2957,” The Canadian Vichy Intercepts, accessed January 19, 2026, http://omeka.uottawa.ca/examination-unit/items/show/14214.
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