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Message to H. Truman (Correspondence Vol. 2, No. 316)

1945-05-10 Correspondence V2, No. 316, to Truman

Your message of May 5 on the subject of Poland received. On the previous day I sent you the text of my reply to Mr Churchill's message of April 28 on the same subject. I hope you have received that text.
I think, therefore, that I need not return to the matter. I should merely like to add this: I have a feeling that you are unwilling to consider the Polish Provisional Government as a basis for the future Government of National Unity and object to the Polish Provisional Government occupying in that Government the place to which it is; entitled. I am obliged to say that this attitude rules out an agreed decision on the Polish question.

May 10, 1945