COPY EMBASSY OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Paris, December 21, 1938. Personal Dear Mr. Welles: A friend in whom I have entire confidence, and who happens to have close relations with the German Ambassador, tells me the following: At the German Embassy reception for yon Ribbentrop the night of December 7, he was told by members of the German Embassy that there would be a startling publication in the Berlin press the following morning. He asked what it would be. In reply, he was told that it would be the text of the letter sent a few days previously by Hitler personally to Mussolini assuring the latter of full German support for Italian claims against France in the Mediterranean area. My friend was incredulous, said that he could not believe it, that it was against all common since what Hitler wanted was, of course, to keep France chloroformed so that his back door would be quiet at the time when he would open up matters in Eastern Europe. The The Honorable Sumner Welles, Acting Secretary of State, Washington, D. C. |