760F.62/998: Telegram
The Ambassador in France (Bullitt) to the Secretary of State
Paris, September 22, 1938—6
p.m.
[Received September 22—4:35 p.m.]
[Received September 22—4:35 p.m.]
1546. Winston Churchill returned to London last night after having spent 24 hours in Paris. We are reliably informed that in conversation with prominent people here he expressed indignation at the course taken by Great Britain and France in the Czech question, stated that the time had come to say no to any further demands by Hitler, and that British public opinion could be counted on to stand firm on this proposition.
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Bullitt