Telegram from John G. Winant to Secrertary of State Edward Stettinius
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OCR Page 1 of 3DEPARTMENT
INCOMING
DIVISION OF
OF
CENTRAL SERVICES
STATE
TELEGRAM
TELEGRAPH SECTION
PEM-1559
London
This telegram must be
closely paraphrased be-
Dated May 8, 1945
fore being communicated
to anyone. (CECRET)
Rec'd 7:25 p.m.
Secretary of State,
DECLASSIFIED
Washington.
E.O. 11652, Sec. 3(E) and 5(D) or (E)
Dept. of State letter, Aug. 10, 1972
By NLT-CC NARS Date 7-25-75
US URGENT
4645, May 8, 8 p.m.
FROM HODGSON
Lord Finlay, representative of the United Kingdom
on the War Crimes Commission called upon me in the
afternoon of May 7, 1945, and said that the Foreign
Office had informed him that Judge Rosenman had in-
formed Mr. Eden that I had cabled the Department that
Lord Wright, chairman of the commission, was consider-
ing whether he would resign as chairman and as a member
of the commission because he, (Lord Wright) felt that
the commission was not receiving the support of the
United Kingdom and United States Governments. Reference
is made to Embassy's cable 4472, May 3, 1945.
Lord Finlay said that this advice perturbed his govern-
ment and that if Lord Wright decided to resign it might
seriously affect certai : n negotiations now in progress.
He said that Mr. Eden was disturbed by it, and if necessary
would
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