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...France . . . has the deep feeling that a failure to recognize her rights or dignity would be first, an injustice, and second and especially, a mistake. . . . France thinks that any European settlement and any major world settlement made without her would not be a good settlement. . . . That is why the Committee of National Liberation now claims the right to present with the great nations the solutions which France judges necessary to the settlement of this war and the organization of the world to come. In this matter, the support and aid given to the Committee by the Consultative Assembly will...
...doubt that De Gaulle referred to the feeling among Frenchmen that France was ignored at the Moscow Conference, it melted away two days later when the Committee declared: "[We] attach too high a price to inter-Allied solidarity not to be pleased. . . . However it appears to the Committee that settlement of the fate of Germany and her allies after their defeat cannot be undertaken or successfully conducted without the participation of France...
...official reply from Britain, the U.S. or Russia was disclosed. But France may have access to the tri-power European Advisory Commission to be set up in London. By agreement before and at Moscow, the Liberation Committee is to participate in the lesser Mediterranean Commission and in the settlement of Italian affairs. General de Gaulle has spoken overhastily in the past; he may have done so once again...
...shall be liberated from German domination. The annexation imposed on Austria by Germany on March 13, 1938 is null & void. Austria is reminded, however, that she has a responsibility, which she cannot evade, for participation in the war at the side of Hitlerite Germany, and that in the final settlement account will inevitably be taken of her own contribution to her liberation...
Exploded Alexander Whitney: "This stalling . . . has made the settlement of railway wage disputes a farce." More & more blasts came; not since John Lewis had there been such high, hot talk by labor against the Administration...