Telegram from Prime Minister Winston Churchill to President Harry S. Truman
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President directed Adm. Leahy to edit. 2 June
1945
From: United states Military Attache, London
TO:
The President of The United States
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Prime Minister to President Truman. Personal and
TOP SECRET. Number 66.
Reference my telegram number 65. Draft referred to
follows:
with the surrender of Germany the Battle of the Atlantic
has ended: German U boats have ceased to operate and are now
proceeding under Allied orders.
Beginning in September 1939 it has been a long and re-
lentless struggle: A struggle demanding not only the utmost
courage, daring and endurance, but also the highest scientific
and technical skill.
Germany's object was to cut the Allied sea communica-
tions, upon which the maintenance of the Allied war effort
depended. This included the movements and supply of armies
and air forces during successful campaigns in four continents.
Losses have been heavy both in lives and materials: At
the peak in 1941 and 1942 the issue of the struggle hung in the
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