Correspondence Between President Harry S. Truman and Eleanor Roosevelt, with Attachment
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OCR Page 1 of 3October 1, 1946
Dear Mrs. Roosevelt:
Thanks for your note of September twenty-
seventh, enclosing me a quotation on China,
which I an glad to have.
It is a most difficult matter to find out
really what the truth is in regard to this
situation.
The greatest blow to China was the looting
of the incustrial plants of Manchuria and
I have very serious doubts about an industrial
recovery in that part of the world in less
than a goneration. of course, if they don't t
get their civil strife settled there never
111 be a recovery.
X still have faith in General Marshall,
Sincerely yours,
HARRY S. TRUMAN
the ARCHIVES SERVICE'N RECORDS AND
Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt
Val-Kill Cottages
Hyde Park
Dutchess County, New York
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