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Letter from Secretary of War Robert Patterson to President Harry S. Truman
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Letter from Secretary of War Robert Patterson to President Harry S. Truman
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FORVICTORY BUY WAR DEPARTMENT UNITED STATES WAR the BONDS WASHINGTON AND STAMPS 12 February 1946 The President The White House Dear Mr. President: I have your letter of January 24, 1946, relative to the War Department's assumption of the entire financial responsi- bility for preparing and prosecuting charges of atrocities and war crimes against the leaders of the European Axis Powers and major leaders of Japan; such financing to begin January 1, 1946, from funds available to the War Department from its current appropriations. Considering the rescissions apparently contemplated by the Congress in the Second Supplemental Surplus Appropriation Rescission Bill, some doubt arises as to the War Department's ability to finance during the last half of fiscal year 1946, with the funds left in its appropriations, projects of a size- able nature for which the War Department has not heretofore budgeted. However, the necessary steps will be taken to comply with your instructions within the scope of the funds made available to the War Department and to the fullest extent possible consistent with the laws applicable to the expenditure of such funds. Respectfully yours, RECORDE AND SERVICET Secretary of War