OFFICE OF STRATEGIC SERVICES WASHINGTON, D.C. 19 June 1944 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT Our Bern representative has recently sent us reports relating to the Comite National des Corps Elus de la Republique. The source of the material, whose reliability is rated very highly, has had a great deal of army, political and business (railroad) experience under the Third Republique. Although you may already have read some of this material (it has been made available to Admiral Leahy and the White House Map Room), because of its relevance on the de Gaulle problem, I pass a summary of it on to you without comment. The Comite is a resistance movement headed by fourteen deputies and senators under Laurent-Eynac, a former Senator. The backbone of the Comite consists of 300 parliamentarians chiefly drawn from the Radical Socialist party. It considers itself the constitutional representative of France until elections can be held, |