November 8, 1943. Dear Dickie:- It is good to get your letter via Brehon Somervell and he confirms all that you say about the success of the Chungking meeting. I trust you are giving a full account to Edwina of all that happened| Be a good boy. I am really thrilled over the fact that for the first time in two years I have confidence in the personality problems in the China and ourma fields and you personally are largely responsible for this. As you probably know, we succeeded in Russia in having China included in the Four Power Declaration toward saving the world from aggression during the immediate and post-war periods. I really feel that it is a triumph to have got the four hundred and twenty-five million Chinese in on the Allied side. This will be very useful twenty-five or fifty years hence, even though China cannot contribute much military or naval support for the moment. As you will know by the time this reaches you, I am on my way with full confidence that the Joint meeting will be as successful as its predecessors. I much wish you could be there. |