Telegram from President Harry S. Truman to Prime Minister Winston Churchill
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OCR Page 1 of 3TOP SEORET
NLT-301
S.
1.8.
DECLASSIFIED by authority of
nor CECRITT
state Dept its to
PRIOHITY
NANS 8-10-72
16 MAY 1945
NL memoto NLT
4-12-73
6492
UHFSU
FROM: OPNAV
Initials BHZAte 5/21/14
TO
:
ALUSNA, LONDON
161507Z NCR
NUMBER 42, TOP SECRET AND PERSONAL, FROM THE PRESIDENT FOR THE
PHIME MINISTER.
Your numbers 50 and 51 received, and I am pleased with your
agreement that we should await results of our messages to Tito before
deciding-upon further action.
To clarify understanding of my message 37 (your 51), beginning,
quote: Unless Tito should attack, it is impossible, etc., unquote, it
means definitely that I am unable and unwilling to involve this country
in a war with the Yugoslavs unless they should attack us, in which case
we would be justified in using our Allied forces to throw them back to
a distance that would preclude further attack on our troops.
TRUMAN
Released from the White House Map Room
at 161507Z May 1945:
Ogden Collens, Jr.
OGDEN S. COLLINS, JR.,
MULOST
Lieutenant, U.S.N.R.
10/5
FOR SEGRET
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