Messersmith, G.S., Havana. To Philip W. Bonsal, Washington.

Author(s)Messersmith, George S. (George Strausser), 1883-1960.en_US
Temporal1941 March 28en_US
Date Accessioned2011-06-15T18:21:51Z
Date Available2011-06-15T18:21:51Z
Publication Date1941-03-28en_US
DescriptionThinks [Orestes] Ferrara's stay in Spain on any mission of Cuban Government will be short; has heard nothing more on Spanish note or Cuba's reply; matter of a break in relations squarely up to Spain, but she is likely to take no action; Spain knows break would have adverse effect on her relations with other American republics; comments on propaganda activities of Italians, Germans, Japanese, and Spanish in Cuba; they are generally ineffective; more dangerous are Catholic clergy in Cuba, who have been taught that Franco saved Catholic Church and as Germany lent her support to Franco, they think of Hitler as the bulwark of the Catholic Church; also dangerous are the Communists; move abroad to have Communist Party declared illegal; Communists, with whom Batista made deal before election, are now an embarrassment to him, and he would like someone to "pull his chestnuts out of the fire."en_US
Physical MediumTyped Letter Copy, 8 p.en_US
CollectionMSS 109en_US
Other Identifier1451-00en_US
URLhttp://udspace.udel.edu/handle/19716/7428
Languageen_USen_US
PublisherUniversity of Delaware Library, Museums and Pressen_US
KeywordsMessersmith, George S. (George Strausser), 1883-1960.en_US
TitleMessersmith, G.S., Havana. To Philip W. Bonsal, Washington.en_US
TypeOtheren_US
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