TUNISIA A PRELUDE
LIBERATION OF FRANCE (British Official Wireless.) (!) a.m.) RUGBY, April 11. General de Gaulle lias cabled General Eisenhower conveying the ardent, good wishes of the French people to General Eisenhower and the gallant Allied armies. “These good wishes,” he stated, “have the same inspiration as the urge of French people for the unity which they want to bring about quickly and which will allow them to increase their effort in our common war.” General Eisenhower replied assuring General de Gaulle that the efforts m North Africa will not. slacken until the enemy is annihilated in this battle, “which is but a prelude to the liberation of France.”
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21067, 12 April 1943, Page 3
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