Roosevelt Papers: Telegram
Prime Minister Churchill to President Roosevelt 1
most secret
London, 20 July
1943.
372. Former Naval Person to President personal private and most secret.
I have just heard from Mackenzie King that nothing could afford him more pleasure personally or be more welcome to the Canadian Government and people than a meeting any time during August between us and our staffs at the place mentioned and that we can count on everything in the way of accommodation and hospitality being provided.
- Sent by the United States Military Attaché, London, via Army channels. The text here printed is that received in the White House Map Room; a paraphrased text was forwarded to Roosevelt, who was at Hyde Park from the morning of July 17 until 10:30 p.m., July 20, as telegram No. White 14.↩