492/42 March 22, 1944 My dear Mr. Secretary, I must ask your kind indulgence for resuming so soon the theme of my letter of March 18th, expressing some concern of the Holy See. But the Cardinal Secretary of State has just sent me a further communication, and I think it well at the present time to keep you informed. In the consciousness of his exalted spiritual mission, the Holy Father is unwilling to assume the responsibility of not having made know the truth, or of having neglected to exhort all belligerents to sentiments of humane consideration for the dangers and difficulties of civilian populations in all war areas. It is for these reasons that His Holiness desires, through this communication, to open his whole mind before his beloved people of America and before the President of the United States. Cardinal Maglione points out that it is there the prevailing conviction that adequate precautionary measures would make it possible to limit aerial attacks strictly to abjectives of military importance. This ular point was stressed in some detail in my letter of March His Eminence also emphasizes that the continued bombings of Rome are lowering the prestige of the Allies, embittering a populace otherwise well disposed, and producing the further effect of fomenting Communism which is already rife in the great mass of the people. The Honorable Cordell Hull Secretary of State Washington, D.C. |