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From: Vichy
To: Tokyo
1672
... ... reorudescence des opérations aériennes au-dessus de nos territoires la question des aviateurs et militaires anglo-saxons qui tomberaient entre nos mains prend une importance particuliere et ... vous ... entretenir à nouveau avec le Gaimusho afin d'obtenir les apaisements demandés par l'amiral BLEHAUT.

A cette occasion je ne verrais que des avantages à ce que, après avoir pris l' ... de l'amiral DECOUX, vous tentiez de reprendre l' ... de la question de la garde des prisonniers faite par l'armée française qui doit incomber aux autorités ayant effectué la capture.

PIERRE LAVAL
x-This telegram is the continuation of D-5132, published under VichyHanoi heading.

Examinat an Dati, National Hesearoh Councti
File D-5133 -
May 31, 1944</text>
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