Telegram from John G. Winant to Secrertary of State Edward Stettinius
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OCR Page 1 of 2DEPARTMENT
INCOMING
DIVISION OF
OF
CENTRAL SERVICES
STATE
TELEGRAM
TELEGRAPH SECTION
London
MS-943
This telegram must be
paraphrased before being
Dated May 6, 1945
communicated to anyone
other than a Government
Rec'd 10:35 a.m.
Agency. (REOTRIOTED)
DECLASSIFIED
Secretary of State,
thority E.O. 10501
Washington.
NETER 78, May 6, 11 a.m.
FROM HORNBECK
Ambassador and Counselor paid calls yesterday offering
official and personal felicitations on the Prime Minister
the Acting Minister for Foreign Affairs and the Vice
President of the State Council. All these and other
Notherlands officials very happy over relief from pros-
pects of starvation or further destruction of country
or both and over escape of Allies from further loss of
life for liberation of Holland.
The Prime Minister said that he felt his country
and himself greatly indebted to President Roosevelt,
President Truman, Secretary of State Stettinius, General
Eisenhower and General Bedell Smith for interest taken,
decisions made and operations involved in bringing about
introduction of food and German capitulation. He asked
that I convey to the President an expression of his deep
appreciation and hearty thanks. He added that this is
one of the
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