No. 54 NAI DFA 307/4
Dublin, 12 December 1945
I told the Spanish Minister1 that there were exceedingly few Germans here and that if and when we took such measures I would keep him informed.
On the other hand I suggested that he should suggest to his Govt. that Ireland was a bad model for Spain inasmuch as there were several thousand Germans holding extensive property in that country.
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