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- 3 - fought, and died. No, France does not forget. It does not forget the generous proofs of aolidarity of your people with our people overwhelmed by four years of occupation and suffering, ao many touching gestures of which the Friendship Train was a symbol, so many unsel- fish and beneficial aots of brotherhood. Finally, Mister President, Prance does not forget that the Marnhall Plan has not only helped it to rebuild its economic atructure which was destroyed by the occupy ing power, and has thus enabled it to undertake the recon- struction of its devastated towns and villages, but has been for Europe and the world a magnificent example of "NATIONAL economic cooperation and material and moral solidarity. ARCHIVES AND RECORDS : Still lesa does it forget when it secs with that energy, with what courage you persevere, Nr. President, in defending international lav and Justice, along the road where our united armies made liberty triumph, and with what generous boldness you have proposed that "the immense scientifio and material resources of the United States" be placed at the service of the economic and social develop- ment of the least fortunate peoples and at the service of a collective effort in the struggle "against hunger, misery, and despair.' To insure respect for the principles or freedom and human fellowship which are the very foundations of the United Nations; to organize collective security so that each nation, protected by this chain of security, may be shielded from aggreasion or dapable of resisting it; to develop

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