DEPARTMENT OF STATE WASHINGTON December 20, 1938. My dear Mr. President: I believe you will be interested in the memorandum of my conversation of this morning with the German Charge d'Affaires, of which I enclose a copy. This is the first evidence that the German Govern- ment has shown of its willingness to take any step in the interest of our nationals by making exceptions to the existing exchange regulations so that American citizens can withdraw from Germany in full properties which they have inherlted. I am of course confident that this step would not now have been taken by the German Government except for the fact that I indicated to the German Ambassador that public opinion in this country was demanding retaliatory measures. Believe me Faithfully yours, The President, The White House. |