Message to F. Roosevelt (Correspondence Vol. 2, No. 54)
Thank you for your message which reached me on November 27. I am glad to hear of your successes in the Solomons area and of the strong build-up of your forces in the Southwest Pacific.
Feeling certain of the speedy expulsion of Germans from North Africa, I trust that this will help in launching Allied offensive operations in Europe. The intensive air raids planned for Italy will no doubt be veryuseful.
We have achieved some success in the Stalingrad operation, largely facilitated by snowfall and fog which prevented the Germans from making full use of their aircraft.
We have decided to launch operations on the Central Front, too, to keep the enemy from moving his forces south. I send you warm regards and best wishes to the U.S. Armed Forces.
November 28, 1942