British Parliament organization
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Anthony Edenperson · 3Londonplace · 3United Kingdomcountry · 2Palestinecountry · 1Eldridge Durbrowperson · 1R. Borden Reamsperson · 1John Winnperson · 1U.S. State Departmentorganization · 1United Nations War Crimes Commissionorganization · 1United Statescountry · 1Winston Churchillperson · 1
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Durbrow cited the fantastic nature of the allegation and the impossibility of it being true as the reason why it wasn't forwarded. R. Borden Reams was at that moment engaging in burying a second document, which was a letter from the U.S. Em…
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British Parliament leaders had been pushing for an open debate on this issue. Great Britain, it said, should open Palestine to the Jewish refugees. Anthony Eden was intent on heading off any consideration of these measures. He referred to t…
▶ 14:05
He told U.S. Ambassador John Winant, W-I-N-A-N-T, of his dilemma, explaining that he would not be able to hold off a public debate much longer. He needed a quick U.S. approval of a paper war crimes commission to give him some ammunition to …
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nations commission on atrocities in language almost identical to what Burrell had seen. FDR agreed with Churchill's remarks and the Prime Minister returned to London with an agreement in principle to go ahead and quickly implement the UN pl…