BRITISH EMBASSY, WASHINCTON, D.C. June 30th, 1943. Dear Mr. President, In my letter of March 9th I sent you a copy of a report by two British doctors on the subject of Hess' health. This report was to be handed to a representative of the International Red Cross for transmission to Frau Hess under cover of a letter emphasizing that it was confidential, that it was for Prau Hess' personal information, and that there must be no publicity whatever. The International Red Cross have now informed His Majesty's Government that it is impossible for them to convey this information to Frau Hess without taking the German Government into their confidence. His Majesty's Government are not prepared to trust the German Government The Honorable Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the United States, Washington, D. C. |