Telegram from President Harry S. Truman to Ambassador Patrick J. Hurley
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DECLASSIFIED by authority of
state Dept the to
NAR: 8-10-72
NL memo to NLT
12 May 1945
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4-12-73
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To : ComNavGroup, China
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NUMBER 263. TOP SECRET AND PERSONAL FROM THE PRESIDENT FOR AMBASSADOR
HURLEY.
Receipt is acknowledged of your message 101142.
Please continue your efforts to accomplish the purposes outlined
to you by President Roosevelt.
I am informed in regard to your previous reports of the attitude
of the imperialist governments in China, and hope that the agreement with
Churchill and Stalin reported by you may result in the establishment of a
free united democratic Chinese Government.
In regard to the "prelude" to the Yalta agreement on the future con-
duct of the Pacific War, it is not appropriate at the present time for you
to give any information to the Chinese Government.
When it is appropriate and promising of advantage to the common
cause, you will be advised to inform the Chinese Government of the particulars
of arrangements that may be in effect at that time.
We will endeavor to get to Chiang Kai-shek, through you at the
earliest practicable date, all the available information on this subject
that can be disclosed wi thout damage to the overall prospect.
TRUMAN
Released from the White House Map Room
at 121503Z, May, 1945.
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