PAP PARIS This telegram must be closely paraphrased be- Dated May 14, 1940 fore being communicated to anyone. (D) Rec'd 8:10 p.m. Secretary of State Washington RUSH 659, May 14, 7 p.m. (SECTION FOUR) He then went on to say that he had just talked with British Prime Minister on the telephone. The British had been obsessed by the idea that the seizure of Belgium and the Neterlands was merely a preparation for air attacks on England. He had convinced Churchill at last that the real objective of the German army was the destruction of the French army and Churchill had agreed to send all the British planes available to assist the French in the Montmedy Sedan ssctor. Reynaud again referred to the overwhelming effect of the attack of heavy tanks combined the incessant bombing from the air. In conclusion he thanked me with genuine gratitude for having given him the information I had communicated and not only of Europe and of Africa, but also the rest of the world by a barbarism which would crush twenty centuries of Christian civilization. (END OF MESSAGE) BULLITT |