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 (1 S'IAT.] MULTILATERAI-GERMIAN PROPERTY IN SWEDEN--JULY 18, 1946 Accept, Gentlemen, the renewed assurances of my most distinguished consideration. EMIL SANDSTR6M. Chief of Swedish Delegation To the CHIEFS OF THE ALLIED DELEGATIONS The Chiefs of the Allied Delegations to the Chief of the Swedish Delegation WASHINGTON, D .C . July 18, 1946 DEAR JUSTICE SANDSTROM: In connection with the understanding we have reached, the Allied Delegations pointed out the importance of the Swedish Government conducting investigations of German assets which are held outside of Sweden by or through Swedish nationals or institutions. The Allied Delegations pointed out that the uncovering of such assets can only take place with the cooperation and assistance of the Government of Sweden. It is therefore requested that the Government of Sweden take appropriate action through census and other means to identify such German assets as may be held outside Sweden by or through Swedish nationals or institutions and to make this information available to the Allied Governments. Accept, Sir, the renewed assurances of our most distinguished consideration. SEYMOUR J RUBIN OCief of Delegation of United States CHRISTIAN VALENSI Chief of French Delegation FRANCIS W McCoMIIB Chief of Delegation of United Kingdom Justice EMIL SANDSTROM Chief of Swedish Delegation The Chief of the Swedish Delegation to the Chiefs of the Allied Delegations WASHINGTON, D.C. July 18, 1946 G ENTLEMEN: I have the honor to acknowledge receipt of your letter of today's date in the following terms: "In connection with the understanding we have reached, the Allied Delegations pointed out the importance of the Swedish Government conducting investigations of German assets which are Investigation of German assets held outside of Sweden. 3197

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