(Untitled), 13 Apr 1945
Scope and Contents
Telegram from WSC to Lord Halifax [earlier Edward Wood, then Lord Irwin, British Ambassador to the United States] marked "personal and secret" reciting text of message from WSC to Harry Hopkins [Special Adviser and Assistant to the President of the United States] explaining that while it would be a solace to attend President Roosevelt's funeral, "everyone here thought my duty next week lay at home". WSC asks how Hopkins is, and when he is going to see him.
Dates
- Creation: 13 Apr 1945
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1 folio(s)
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English
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