Memorandum from Acting Secretary of State Joseph Grew to President Harry S. Truman
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B.O. 11652, Sec. 3(E) and 5(D) or
Dept. of State letter, Aug. 10. 1072
BYNLINE HARS Doctor 2-22-72
DEPARTMENT OF STATE
WASHINGTON
June 2, 1945
MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT
TRIMA
THE
'NATIONAL
Subject: Current Foreign Developments
ARCHIVES AND
RECORDS
SERVICE
Brazil Prepared to Declare War on Japan. The
Brazilian Acting Foreign Minister has informed Ambassador
Berle that President Vargas states that Brazil is prepared
to declare war on Japan if invited to do so by the US.
Bidault Considering His Future. Ambassador Caffery
reports that Bidault is very unhappy over various situa-
tions, particularly those resulting from French policy in
the Levant and Italy, which arose during his absence. Al-
though Bidault is understood to be considering the possi-
bility of resigning it is probable that he will continue
in the government since he fears that his resignation
might precipitate a governmental crisis from which only
the extreme Left would derive profit.
Venezia Giulia. SAC has told the US and UK Ambassa-
dors in Belgrade that he has "no further comments" on the
draft note to Tito and its accompanying military agree-
ment since CCS has informed him that we are to maintain
"the demand for Pola and anchorages on the west coast of
Istria." SAC says that if Tito accepts the US-UK demands
such details as the demarcation of the lines east of
Trieste and around Pola, etc., could be settled at a
conference between his and Tito's respective Chiefs of
Staff at Thirteen Corps HQ near Trieste. SAC has also
told
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