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Memorandum from General George C. Marshall to President Harry S. Truman
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Memorandum from General George C. Marshall to President Harry S. Truman
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TOP SECRET WAR DEPARTMENT THE CHIEF OF STAFF DECLASSIFIED (E) Sec. 3(E) and 5(D) OI WASHINGTON E.O. 11652. OSD letter. NARS May 3, Date 1972 23225 27 April 1945 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT: The following has just come to me from Eisenhower. The message which he mentions is the one you sent to Mr. Johnston upon receipt of Stalin's reply yesterday. II hope it is fitting for me to register my extreme satisfaction with the message sent to Mister Johnston at Stockholm. Two nights ago when the Prime Minister called me up upon his first receipt of the message from Sweden, I advised him strongly to take the attitude expressed in your (the President's) message. He agreed completely that the offer looked like a last desperate attempt to create a schism between ourselves and the Russians. In every move we make these days we are try- ing to be meticulously careful in this regard. " Chief of Staff OP CECPET