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MARSHAL STALIN said he saw no re ed for any military committee
here, that the questions involved should be decided at the conference.
He also saw no need for any political sub-committee. Marshal Stalin
then said he wished to ask Mr. Churchill an indiscreet question,
namely, do the British really believe in OVERLORD or are they only
saying so to reasoure the Russians.
THE PRIME MINISTER replied that if the conditions set forth at
Moscow were present it was the duty of the British Government to hurl
every scrap of strength across the channel. He then suggested that
the British and American Staffs net tamar ron morning in an endeavor
to work out a joint point of dew to be submitted to the conference.
It was further agreed that the President, Marshal Stalin and the
Prime Minister would lunch together at 1:30, and that Mr. Eden, Mr.
Molotov and Mr. Hopkins would likewise lunch together separately.
The meeting adjourned until 4 P.M., November 30, 1943.
BECLASSIFIED
E.O. 11652, Sec. 3(E) and 5(D) or (if
Dept. of State letter, Aug. 10, 1972
by NLI-NC NARS Date 2.12.76
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