Reel 17427 - Page 1351
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- Reel 17427 - Page 1351
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- # WAR DEPARTMENT
## TOP SECRET
From: Harbin
To: Tokyo (G.E.A. Foreign Office)
22 June 1944
JEB
G-44.
Reference: Our #386.
I understand that the Soviet Consulate-General here has been giving out the following propaganda as (? intelligence ?) recently received.
1. The Soviet government has received a letter from a large group of people prominent in Finnish political circles stating that the Finnish people ardently desire a separate peace with the Soviet Union and that the troops are ready at any time to throw down their arms, but are held in check by Germany and cannot carry this out. The Soviet government ignored the Finnish overture, replying that Finland's chance to make requests is gone, that the Soviet Union has no desire to --G-- peace (? negotiations ?) with that country, that Finland will surrender unconditionally within two months, and that the Soviet government, after all Finland has been occupied, will amix it as one of the republics constituting the Soviet Union.
Japanese
#129146
Page 61
SIR 763
July 14, 1944
# TOP SECRET
WAR DEPARTMENT
This sheet of paper and all of its contents must be safeguarded with the greatest care. Almost secrecy is necessary to prevent drying up this sort of vital intelligence at its source.
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