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Typed letter signed, plans for using Free French forces in the Cyrenaican operations, 1 page.
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Carbon copy in French, reporting on plans for Free French troops to fight on Russian front, 3 pages.
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Carbon copy in French (translation provided), inviting Morton to meet with leading men in the Free French movement, including French Communist Party official, Pacot, and men from industrial, military, and legal circles, 1 page.
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Typed letter, signed, declining to meet the figures in Billotte's letter and commenting on contacts between Pacot and British intelligence, 2 pages.
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Copy, assuring de Gaulle that there was no slight intended concerning the timing of Sir Edward Spear's meeting with French General Catroux in Beirut, 2 pages.
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Typed, signed, confirming their agreement about the organization and command structure for a Free French Commando force, 1 page.
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Typed, signed, asking Billotte to pass along to de Gaulle the lavish praise of General Auchinleck about the performance of Leclerc's troops in North Africa, 2 pages.
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Copy, acknowledging Auchinleck's praise of French troops and expressing his own pride in their contribution, 2 pages.
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Typed, signed, informing the Free French National Committee that the U. S. Government has consented to grant a visa to Admiral Emile Muselier, 1 page.
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Copy, in French (translation provided), asking Eden to sever all relations with Admiral Muselier and to remove him from London in light of Muselier's renunciation of ties to de Gaulle, 4 pages.
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Typed, signed, on the difficulties of removing Admiral Muselier from London and suggesting that Muselier travel to the United States, 3 pages.
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Typed, signed, congratulating "the magnificient fight of the Free French forces at Bir Hacheim" under General Koenig, 1 page.
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Copy, acknowledging Brooke's letter of 15 June and expressing the determination of Free French forces to achieve victory alongside their British comrades, 2 pages.
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Typed, signed, reporting to de Gaulle about RAF's recent mission to drop two French tricolors on the Champs-elysees, 3 pages or partial, first two pages only?
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Copy, expressing his regret that a British officer, rather than a French one, carried out the mission to drop the French tricolor on the Champs-Elysees, 2 pages.
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Typed, signed, apologizing for not using a French aviator in the mission to drop a French tricolor on the Champs-Elysees, 2 pages.
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Copy, in French (translation provided), complaining to Eden about poor coordination between British and Free French intelligence services concerning secret missions in France and in French colonies, 2 pages.
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Copy of memorandum in French summarizing suggested methods for improving coordination of secret intelligence activity between Free French and Great Britain, 3 pages.
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Copy, in French, addressing coordination between British forces and French resistance groups, and mentioning the groups "Combat" and "Franc-tireur," 3 pages.
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Copy, acknowledging de Gaulle's recent letters and memorandum on improved collaboration between British and Free French secret services, and promising a response from Lord Selborne, 1 page.
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Typed, signed, Eden rejects de Gaulle's suggestion that secret Free French operations in France be placed exclusively under de Gaulle's control, 3 pages.
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Copy, in French, proposing an action by Free French forces against the Italian-German garrison at Le Fezzan on 5 December, 2 pages.
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Typed, signed, confirming communications between generals Alexander and Leclerc concerning the Fezzan operation and discussing air support, 1 page.
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Copy, in French, demanding that greater maintenance assistance be supplied to General Leclerc's forces by General Auchinleck's Eighth Army, 2 pages.
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Typed, signed, advising that the British Eighth Army's resources are stretched thin and cannot provide the technical assistance requested by de Gaulle, 1 page.
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Signed, supplementing Brooke's letter of 12 January, Nye reports that General Alexander has arranged for greater cooperation between Leclerc and Eighth Army, 1 page.
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Typed, signed, in French, an extensive discussion of proposed actions in Indochina against the Japanese once Germany is defeated in Europe, 9 pages.
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