Roosevelt Papers
The President’s Special Assistant (Hopkins) to the President1
Mr. President: I think this2 is O.K.—it gives the final decision to you and in the present situation, that I think is essential.
If you will initial this, the matter will be handled that way.3
- This entire memorandum is in Hopkins’ handwriting. It was sent to Roosevelt at Quebec by pouch, together with Hull’s memorandum of September 11, 1944, supra.↩
- i.e., Hull’s memorandum of September 11, supra.↩
Roosevelt, instead of approving Hull’s memorandum of September 11, supra, referred it to Morgenthau under cover of the following memorandum dated at Quebec, September 14, 1944: “Will you handle this with Harry Hopkins and Cordell Hull? F[ranklin] D.R[oosevelt]. P.S. Please return original to us.” (Roosevelt Papers)
Roosevelt also asked Morgenthau, at Quebec, to discuss lend-lease to the Soviet Union with Hull and Stimson. See Foreign Relations, The Conferences at Malta and Yalta, 1945, p. 138. No indication has been found that lend-lease to the Soviet Union was discussed internationally at the Second Quebec Conference.
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