D. St. Pierre and Miquelon
[230] The British Ambassador (Halifax) to Prime Minister Churchill
[Washington,] December 25,
1941.
Hopkins Papers
[235] Prime Minister Churchill to Secretary of State Hull
Washington,
3 January,
1942.
Roosevelt Papers
[236] Revised Draft Communiqué on the Problem of St. Pierre and Miquelon
[
January 3,
1942.]
EUR Files
[237] The British Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Eden) to Prime Minister Churchill
[London,] January 4, 1942.
Hopkins Papers: Telegram
[238] The British Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Eden) to Prime Minister Churchill
[London,] January 4, 1942.
Hopkins Papers: Telegram
[240] Memorandum by the President’s Special Assistant (Hopkins)
Washington,
January 9,
1942.
Hopkins Papers
[241] Memorandum by the Legal Adviser (Hackworth)
Washington,
January 9,
1942.
740.0011 EW ’39/18197½
[242] Prime Minister Churchill to the British Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Eden)
[Washington,] January 12,
1942.
Hopkins Papers: Telegram
[243] The British Lord Privy Seal (Attlee) to Prime Minister Churchill
[London,] January 12, 1942.
Hopkins Papers: Telegram
[244] The British Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Eden) to Prime Minister Churchill
[London,] January 13, 1942.
Hopkins Papers: Telegram
[245] Draft Telegram From the Secretary of State to the Ambassador in France (Leahy)
[Washington,] January 15 [14?],2 1942.
851A.01/1–1542
- The copy of this memorandum in the Department’s files (851A.01/87A) does not have the enclosure mentioned in the memorandum.↩
- The telegram was evidently drafted on or before January 14, Churchill’s final day at the Conference, for dispatch on January 15.↩
- The source text, which is on stationery of the British Embassy at Washington, bears the penciled date “January 14, 1942” (presumably the date of the original proposal left by Churchill with Roosevelt) and the typewritten date “January 27th, 1942” (presumably the date of retyping at the Embassy).↩