Telegram from Prime Minister Winston Churchill to President Harry S. Truman
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2 June 1945
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From: United States Military Attache, London
ANATIONAL
ARÓHIVES REGORDS AND
The President of The United States
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Prime Minister to President Truman. Personal and
TOP SECRET. Number 67.
Your number 53.
1. Harry Hopkins nas made very remarkable progress at
Moscow and I am entirely in sympathy with what he has already
achieved.
2. Mikolajczyk has sent you his comments on the list
and he has also given them to us. Cannot these points be
cleared up by Harry, if his health can stand it before he
leaves? The word "amnesty" should be interpreted as includ-
RELEASE
ing "rolief". I am having the matter examined in more detail
by the Foreign Office, and am quite ready to put additional
pressure on Mikolajczyk if he makes needless difficulties.
Indeed you can count upon me to support you in the very con-
siderable forward movement you have initiated.
3. As Anthony Eden is now laid up for a few weeks and
cannot do any official work, the burden falls on me at a
"Corrected by
DECLISSIFIED
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PM's # 031115Z June
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116520 Sec. 3(E) and 5(D) 10, as
E.O. of Stato letter, Aug. 11-4-17
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