Minister Fernando Valera, Republican exile in Paris

Minister Fernando Valera, Republican exile in Paris

Document type : signed typed letter

Number of documents: 1 - Number of pages: 1 p. - Size: In-4

Place : Paris

Date : Mars 2, 1956

RECIPIENT : Jean Boch-Michel

State : A minimal tear without affecting the central crease

Typed letter signed by the Spanish Foreign Minister, Fernando Valera, exiled in Paris.

" Dear Sir,

I have received your kind letter of February 28 with the documents concerning the recent events in Spain.

I read with pleasure in the Express the admirable report that you wrote, of which we acquired several copies to introduce them in Spain.

Allow me, on behalf of the Republican Government in Exile and Free Spain, to express our gratitude to you for what you have just done in the service of informative truth, which is identified with freedom and the interest of our country. […]”.

Black ink. Printed letterhead of the Spanish Republic "El Ministro de Estado - 35 avenue Foch - Paris (XVIe)".
Fernando Valera (Madronera, Caceres, 1899/1982)
Spanish politician and writer. He was thehe last president of the Spanish government in exile.
 
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Number of documents: 1 - Number of pages: 1 p. - Size: In-4 Typed letter signed by the Spanish Foreign Minister, Fernando Valera, exiled in Paris. I have received your kind letter of February 28 with the documents concerning the recent events in Spain. I read with pleasure in the Express the admirable report that you wrote, of which we acquired several copies to introduce them in Spain. Allow me, on behalf of the Republican Government in Exile and Free Spain, to express our gratitude to you for what you have just done in the service of informative truth, which is identified with freedom and the interest of our country. […]”. Black ink. Printed letterhead of the Spanish Republic "El Ministro de Estado - 35 avenue Foch - Paris (XVIe)". Spanish politician and writer. He was thehe last presid