Memorandum from Lieutenant General Hoyt Vandenberg to President Harry S. Truman
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NLT (PSF-Intell8
CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE GROUP
NEW WAR DEPARTMENT BUILDING
21st and VIRGINIA AVENUE, N. W.
WASHINGTON, D. C.
31 January 1947
MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT
Embassy Paris has reported information that Andre
Le Troquer, while Minister of National Defense in the
interim Blum Cabinet, threatened to dismiss General
Alphonse Juin as Chief of the National Defense Staff
on the ground that Juin was in compromising relations
with extreme Rightist elements desirous of establishing
an authoritarian regime headed by De Gaulle (see C.I.G.
(attenhed
Daily Summary, 16 January) There is some reason to
suppose that Le Troquer's information to this effect may
have come from Communist sources. With the present
appointment of a Communist, Francois Billoux, as Minister
of National Defense, Juin's position remains in jeopardy.
Should he be dismissed, the United States may encounter
greater difficulty in negotiating for military bases in
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French territory.
NARA
Juin has been generally cooperative in his attitude
toward the United States. As Commander-in-Chief of the
Vichy French North African Forces he resisted briefly the
Allied landing in November 1942, but he participated ably
and loyally in subsequent Allied operations in North
Africa and in Italy, winning the esteem of his American
associates. In August 1944 De Gaulle appointed him Chief
of the National Defense Staff, (roughly equivalent to the
US Joint Chiefs of Staff) which post he has retained under
successive French cabinets. During the spring of 1945,
under pressure of the vicissitudes of French politics, his
disappointment in the scale of US support for the French
rearmament program led to a coolness in his attitude toward
the United States. More recently, however, in communica-
tions with reference to the negotiation of United States
military base rights in French territory, he has shown
himself to be not only reasonable, but apparently anxious
to reach a satisfactory agreement.
Should Juin be dismissed, the appointment of his
successor would rest with President Auriol, an anti-
Communist Socialist friendly toward the United States. The
appointment of an openly pro-Communist, anti-US general is
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RAC,11/19/07
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Authority NLT-PSF-50-7-1
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NARA, Date 6/16/11
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Juin, Alphonse, 1888-1967
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