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J. 333305-MONO-State Galley 37 UNCORRECTED GALLEY PROOF THE ITALIAN CABINET RISIS-continued THE ITALIAN CABINET CRISIS 1944 Dec. 1 The Secretary of State to the President Opposition to British interference in the Italian Cabinet crisis. Dec. 5 Department of State Press Release Statement taking issue with British objection to the appointment of Sforza as Italian Foreign Minister. - Dec. 5 The British Ambassador to the Secretary of State Transmittal of telegram from Churchill indicating his objections to Sforza. - Dec. 6 Memorandum by the Secretary of State British reaction to the Department's press release of - December 5. - - Dec. 6 President Roosevelt to Prime Minister Churchill - Permission to use the Sforza letter to Berle; explanation -- of reasons for the Department's press release of December 5. E Dec. 7 The Secretary of State to the British Ambassador Transmittal of copy of message to Eden, expressing regret that differences had arisen. Dec. 8 The Department of State to the British Embassy Nature of instructions given the United States represen- tative in Rome with regard to the prolonged crisis in the Italian Government. Dec. 9 The British Ambassador to the Secretary of State Transmittal of personal message from Eden to Stettinius. Dec. 14 The Secretary of State to the Ambassador in the United States Background on the issuance of the Department's press release of December 5 and subsequent developments. Dec. 14 Department of State Press Release Endorsement of new Italian Government. 1945 Jan. 30 The Secretary of State to the Acting Secretary of State Request that proposed joint statement prepared by the Combined Civil Affairs Committee be held up. [Jan. 31] The Acting Secretary of State to the Secretary of State Status of negotiations on proposed joint statement pre- pared by the Combined Civil Affairs Committee. Undated Briefing Book Paper: United States Policy Toward Italy THE ROLE OF FRANCE-continued - THE ROLE OF FRANCE-continued t THE ROLE OF FRANCE - - 1944 - Nov. 10 The Director of the Office of European Affairs to the Under - Secretary of State - Comment on British proposal that the United States - Government undertake to rearm French forces. S Nov. 16 Prime Minister Churchill to President Roosevelt - Report on talks with French officials; French desire for - rearming of eight more divisions and participation in the - occupation of Germany. si Nov. 18 President Roosevelt to Prime Minister Churchill - Lack of authority to equip a postwar French army of eight - divisions; need to bring American troops home as rapidly as - possible after defeat of Germany. SI Nov. 19 Prime Minister Churchill to President Roosevelt - Need for American and French troops to help occupy - Western Germany. to Nov. 26 President Roosevelt to Prime Minister Churchill - Surrendered German military requipment may be used - for French Army. is 333305-55-pt. 3

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