Roosevelt Papers: Telegram
Prime Minister Churchill to President Roosevelt 1
most secret
London, 29 July
1943.
Former Naval Person to President. Personal and most secret. No. 387.
I was so glad to hear your voice again2 and that you were in such good spirits, and also that you like our plans for “Quadrant” to which we are all ardently looking forward.3
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- Channel of transmission not indicated. An information copy of this message was sent to Hull by the British Minister at Washington (Campbell) on July 30, 1943 (740.0011 EW/7–3043).↩
- The reference is probably to Roosevelt’s broadcast of July 28, 1943. See Rosenman, pp. 326–336; Department of State Bulletin, vol. ix, July 31, 1943, pp. 57–62.↩
- For the full text of this message, see Foreign Relations, 1943, vol. ii, pp. 336–337.↩