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Fragmentary Text from Moscow to London

3 Mar 1940

USSRRef. No: 3/NBF/T1774
Issued: 17/3/1966
Copy No: 201.


FRAGMENTARY TEXT FROM MOSCOW TO LONDON (1940)


From: MOSCOW 
To: LONDON 
No: 1203 March 40


To BARCh[i].

1.As a matter of urgency send a summary of the contents
   [61 groups unrecoverable]
can he not [3 groups unrecovered]

No. ***.DIRECTOR





Comment: Comment: [i] BARCh: Unidentified LONDON addresses and signatory.





DISTRIBUTION:

Source: United States National Security Agency
Added By: C. Peter Chen





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