835.00/11–1745: Telegram
The Chargé in Argentina (Cabot) to the Secretary of State
[Received 1:13 p.m.]
2883. In conversation with Foreign Minister last evening he complained of Mr. Braden’s repeated speeches82 against Argentine Government. He pointed out that he had done everything possible to take action we suggested against Nazi activities and challenged me smilingly to mention any case in which he had not done something. I mentioned Freude and said that much remained to be done on various of the cases.
It appears true, however, as foreshadowed in Embtel 2066, September 4, 10 p.m.83 that Cooke has built up a fairly good case for Argentine [Page 490] compliance with inter-American resolutions to crack down on Nazi activities.