No. 390 NAI DFA Secretary's Files A21
Dublin, 7 January 1941
I asked the German Minister to call to see me today at 1.45 in order to convey to him the Taoiseach's reply to the request that, if the new German personnel were sent from the Continent of America by the ordinary ways of travel, no objection would be made to their arrival.1
On the Taoiseach's instructions, I informed the German Minister that no objection would be made to the arrival of the said officials if they came by ordinary ways of travel.
[initialled] J.P.W.
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