Roosevelt Papers: Telegram
The Ambassador in the United Kingdom (Winant) to the President1
secret
London, 2 November 1943.
Personal and secret to the President from Winant.
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1. If you travel I would like to meet with you. There would be no objection here and my transportation could be easily arranged. Never [Page 64] attending conferences has put me outside the lines of communications and has cut down my usefulness to you.
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- Sent to Washington by the United States Military Attaché, London, and forwarded by the White House Map Room to Roosevelt at Hyde Park.↩