DEPARTMENT OF STATE
WASHINGTON
April 15, 1940
My dear Mr. President:
In reply to your memorandum of April 15 concerning
Gordon's telegram no. ll2 in which he suggested a further
message from you to Queen Wilhelmina, I enclose copy of
a message which the Secretary sent yesterday morning in
reply. With your statement on Saturday regarding the
American attitude toward small nations, there can be no
possible doubt of our moral position. The Netherlands
Government has never before been hesitant in suggesting
ways and means whereby we could be helpful. In the circum-
stances, the wisest course seemed to be to give Gordon
authorization to ask for an audience, if the Dutch authorities
intimated that this would be helpful, but not to take a further
initiative ourselves at the moment.
Faithfully yours,
Enclosure:
Telegram no. 112,
from The Hague, April 13, 1940.
The President,
The White House.