Part IV: Other problems and responsibilities
Contents
- New regulations regarding the issuance and control of passports (Documents 1277–1290)
- Diplomatic representation of Bulgaria (Documents 1291–1296)
- Status of American consular officers in belligerent territory occupied by
enemy troops (Documents 1297–1309)
- Requests for the recall of diplomatic and consular officers of belligerent
governments: Von Loehneysen, German consul at Seattle; Dumba, Austro-Hungarian ambassador; Von
Papen and Boy-Ed, German attaches (Documents 1310–1345)
- Protection of American institutions and interests in Turkey (Documents 1346–1351)
- Special efforts in behalf of British, French, and Italian nationals, and
of foreigners generally, in Turkey (Documents 1352–1391)
- Efforts in behalf of Armenians and Jews in Turkey (Documents 1392–1416)
- Protection of Germans and Turks in Persia
(Documents 1417–1431)
- Activities of the United States in regard to prisoners of war and interned
civilians: The American general plan for inspection and relief (Documents 1432–1464)
- Negotiations relating to the work of Belgian relief (Documents 1465–1499)
- Negotiations relating to the work of the Red Cross (Documents 1500–1516)
- Exemption of hospital supplies from seizure as contraband of war (Documents 1517–1523)
- The display of distinguishing marks by American naval vessels on the high
seas (Documents 1524–1527)