Reel 17426 - Page 1786
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- Reel 17426 - Page 1786
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- 1941/1945
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- Language
- fra
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- # GEORGE
**From:** Washington
**To:** Algiers
**Date:** July 4, 1944
**Rec'd:** July 8, 1944
## 4078-4000 (Summary)
**Diplo 1576.**
HOPPENOT mentions to General DE GALLER that the intense propaganda against the Provisional Government and the General himself in the press during the last few weeks has left its mark in journalistic and other circles. He advises him to emphasize, in his first speech, the admiration of the French people for the sacrifices and heroism of American soldiers in France, and the desire of France to cooperate with the United States in war and in peace.
**From:** Washington
**To:** Algiers
**Date:** July 8, 1944
**Rec'd:** July 8, 1944
## 4117 (Summary)
**Diplo 1589.**
HOPPENOT replies to Algiers' questions about the amount of sulphurous hydride to be sent to North Africa.
*GEORGE*
**Examination Unit, National Research Council**
**File PG-2636**
**July 11, 1944**
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“Reel 17426 - Page 1786,” The Canadian Vichy Intercepts, accessed January 15, 2026, http://omeka.uottawa.ca/examination-unit/items/show/16200.
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