Letters, Oct. 28, 1940

"Speak to Us"

Sirs:

I am enclosing herewith a letter which I have received from France. . . . The letter is unsigned for the obvious reason that the writer feared that it might fall into the hands of the Gestapo. . . .

Monsieur: This letter will reach you by one route or another, I hope. It is the letter of a woman of France, daughter of a schoolteacher, a schoolteacher herself and mother of a family of university students, students molded in one of the greatest institutions of France. Like so many others,...

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