BRITISH EMBASSY WASHINGTON, D. C. March 9th, 1943. Dear Mr. President, You will perhaps remember that on December 8th last I gave you a copy of a Foreign Office memorandum on the subject of Hess. Since that date the Foreign Office have been approached by the International Red Cross with a request from Frau Hess to find out the true state of her husband's health. Refusal of this request might have made the task of the International Red Cross delegates who are dealing with prisoner-of-war questions in Germany more difficult. It was therefore decided that while permission could not be granted to representatives of the International Red Cross to see Hess, a report on his health signed by two well-kn British The Honorable Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the United States of America, Washington, D.C. |