Reel 17426 - Page 2253
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- Reel 17426 - Page 2253
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- 1941/1945
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- F. C. H. L.
From: Washington
To: Algiers
Dated: July 30, 1944.
Rec'd: Aug. 2, 1944.
4715 (Summary)
Diplo 1791.
METRO-AL 147.
HOPPEBOT indicates that the amount of "corps gras" in Plan A is insufficient, and suggests an addition of 50,000 tons, instead of peanuts. He asks advice on priorities for goods to be sent from the United States because the American authorities have warned him that shipping space may be reduced.
From: Algiers
To: Washington
Dated: July 30, 1944.
Rec'd: Aug. 2, 1944.
23721-23723 (Summary)
Diplo 1927.
The Commissariat for Prisoners of War suggests means for the disposal and storage of different consignments of parcels, made necessary by the closing of the Marseilles-Geneva route.
File: FG-3036
Examination Unit
National Research Council
August 4, 1944.
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“Reel 17426 - Page 2253,” The Canadian Vichy Intercepts, accessed February 1, 2026, http://omeka.uottawa.ca/examination-unit/items/show/16667.
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