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Message to H. Truman (Correspondence Vol. 2, No. 354)
Berlin
My dear Mr President,
Your Memorandum of July 27 about German coal, and the copy of your instructions to Gen. Eisenhower, have reached me. The important matter of using German coal to meet European requirements, raised in your Memorandum, will be duly studied. The Government of the United States of America will be informed of the Soviet Government's view on the subject.
I must say, however, that care should be taken to ensure that the measures for exporting the coal do not give rise to disturbances of any kind in Germany, to which you draw attention in your instructions to Gen. Eisenhower, and I think this is quite feasible and essential from the standpoint of the interests of the Allied countries. J. Stalin
Berlin, July 29, 1945