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BERLIN Street, T MON August 1, 1945. p TRUNAN ARCHIVES AND and "NATIONAL FRECORDS Dear In Prindent SERVICE" Dr. COVERAGEE Thank you so much for your letter of to-day about the new weapon to be used on Japan. If it is quite convenient to you, I will come to see you for a few minutes after the Plenary Session this afternoon. I am deeply touched by the very kind words you use about me and I, too, have been greatly encouraged by the unity which exists between our two countries on policies for world peace. I shall work with all my strength to maintain this unity unimpaired during the difficult years which lie before us. May I also thank you warmly for the great personal consideration and kindness which you have shown to me and which has been such a help, especially during these last few days. 10mg any inalter The President of the United States of America.