EXCHANGE OF DIPLOMATS
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*The United States Deppr|n'snt 1 State has revealed that; the Government has refused'to' “ exchange of American, nationals in the United is furnished with information: ,aW the officials .of the German> W* Commission heW m North f Officials said that the demja « information about the GetoaW from the Vichy, Government twj the Swiss Government, and .they .jj thlt undoubtedly ,a>e was taken under Oetmro.JWgSL The State Department Mvfibttlnw the desired information With a VIW transmitting it to the ment, as is customary. “ American Government does »ot cm sider that information, about GeJ nationals has any relation tion of the .exchange of French an American personnel. ■ 't, whel The department explained that w the recent developments assembling of United States ofW France and membersofdiplomatic and WW, Hershey (Pennsylvania), otbe£P® personnel were allowed to liberty pending the disposal cases. The State Department prtg proposed, through the Swiss ment, an agreement to exchange American group m lftance_JOTFrench officials in the United The department’s statement veals that several former atta»». the French Embassy, who W* Hershey, have been released offered their services in tbe g effort of the United Nations Axis. ■
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Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23848, 18 January 1943, Page 4
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