Letter

Scope and Content

Robert Dell to W. P. Crozier.

Location: Geneva.

He thinks that Russia will remain in the League, now that Italy has departed. He proceeds to discuss Russia and the purge, followed by French politics; he believes that Russia would not listen to the French if they said anything to Moscow, because the French have been under the influence of the British government. He comments that many who criticise the Russian purge seem indifferent to what is happening in Germany. He has asked the World Jewish Congress to send him the latest information about the situation of the Jews in Germany, and also a copy of a publication about the economic situation of Jews worldwide. He encloses something about Christian names in Geneva [not present], which he thinks is not particularly interesting.