740.00119 European War 1939/44: Telegram
The Ambassador in France (Bullitt) to the Secretary of State
Paris, October 7,
1939—3 p.m.
[Received October 7—11:02 a.m.]
[Received October 7—11:02 a.m.]
2377. Leger81 informed me this morning that the French Government has decided that Hitler’s speech requires no reply and that any observations on it may be made fittingly in the course of routine utterances by members of the French and British Governments.
Bullitt
- Secretary General of the French Foreign Office.↩