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From: Washington
To: Algiers
Date: Sept. 21, 1944
Sent: Sept. 21, 1944
Rec'd: Sept. 25, 1944

0792

Diplo 2204.

Prière de retransmettre à Paris sous no 33.

Pour Ministre Information.

Je vous signale que M. PHILIPPE WHITCOMB
partira prochainement pour Paris où il servira comme
correspondant de guerre du ... .

Il a longtemps été en France où il s'est
occupé de statistique, puis de presse.

Resté à Vichy jusqu'à la rupture des relations
avec l'Amérique, il a été détenu à Lourdes puis à Baden-Baden.

Rentré aux Etats-Unis, il a écrit plusieurs
articles sur la France dans le ... . Même ses derniers
articles sur la Résistance sont présentés sous un jour
défavorable au Gouvernement Provisoire.

Il est marié à une (nièce) de M. COUVE DE
MURVILLE.

HOPPENOT

Pile 70-3714

Examination Unit
National Research Council
Sept. 27, 1944

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