Memorandum from Dean Acheson to President Harry S. Truman, with Attachments
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OCR Page 1 of 8December 22, 1945
MEMORANDUM FOR: Dean Acheson
Assistant Secretary of State
FROM:
The President
I am enclosing you a telegram from Quatemala
City. I didn't take any action on it. If you think
action is necessary, I'll leave it to you.
I an returning the proposed note to the Greek
Government.
It is all right but it does seen to me that
it is rather harsh, in view of the fact that the Greeks
were almost annihilated fighting our common eneay, the
Germans, and while they have had some severe internal
difficulty and some difficulty with the British, I can't
help but feel extremely #riendly to the Greeks.
This note to me seens to be rather harshly
worded. While I an not an expert in the matter, can't
we say the same things and implement the same policy in
a little nore friendly way.
1 ARCHIVEE RECORDS SERVICE
14/24/45
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