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DEPARTMENT INCOMING DIVISION OF OF CENTRAL SERVICES STATE TELEGRAM TELEGRAPH SECTION DMH-162 Paris This telegram must be closely paraphrased be- Dated May 5, 1945 fore being communicated to anyone. Rec'd 6.p.m. Secretary of State DECLASSIFIED E.O. 11652, Sec. 3(E) and 5(D) or (E) Washington Dept. of State letter, Aug. 10, 1972 E Byth NARS Date 7.25.7 est SERVICE US URGENT NIACT 2381 May 5, 1 p.m. (SECTION ONE OF TWO) TOP SECRET FOR ACTING SECRETARY General de Gaulle spoke in very pessimistic torms about the Russian advance in Europe (my 2380 May 5) . He said that in his opinion it is very possible that Russia will take over the entire continent of Europe in due course and in due time. (He was obviously very discouraged over the Communist showing in the recent municipal elections and of the pressure Moscow has been putting on him in relation to the Lublin Poles, Vienna ot cetera) He said that after the war there would be only two real forces in the world: The USA and the Soviets. He then said "I would much rather work with the USA than any other country. The British Empire will not be strong enough after this war to count for much. If I cannot work with you I must work with the Soviets in order to survive even if it is only for a while and even if in the long