740.0011 E.W./5–1245: Telegram

The Ambassador in China (Hurley) to the Secretary of State

773. As the Department will note (my telegram 772, May 1237), the Generalissimo in his V–E38 Day address delivered at a reception attended by the Diplomatic Corps and highest officials of the National Government stressed:

1.
Tribute to U. S. S. R., Britain and United States for victory in the West,
2.
Tribute to President Roosevelt and
3.
Rededication of Chinese Government and people to the task of defeating Japan.

This address was extremely well received and should have excellent effect.

Hurley
  1. Not printed.
  2. Victory—Europe, May 8, when German armies surrendered.