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Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, 1917, Supplement 1, The World War

Representation of governments in countries with which they have severed relations; protection of their interests and nationals


Contents

    • Representation of the United States in Germany by Spain (Documents 844-848)
      • Representation of Germany in the United States and the Philippines by Switzerland; in Hawaii, Porto Rico, and the Panama Canal Zone by Spanish consuls (Documents 849-861)
        • Representation of the United States in Austria-Hungary by Spain (Documents 862-866)
          • Representation of Austria-Hungary in the United States by Sweden, in the Philippines by Switzerland (Documents 867-871)
            • Representation of Turkey in the United States by Spain (Documents 872-873)
              • Transfer to other neutral governments of the representation of belligerent governments in enemy countries by the United States upon the severence of relations with the countries concerned (Documents 874-886)

              Supplement 1, The World War

              • Preface
              • Official positions of principal persons mentioned in the correspondence
              • List of papers by topics
              • List of papers by countries
              • Part I: The Continuation and Further Spread of the War—Efforts Toward Peace: (Documents 1-70)
                • Part II: Neutral Rights: (Documents 71-748)
                  • Part III: Neutral Duties: (Documents 749-801)
                    • Part IV: Other Problems and Responsibilities: (Documents 802-964)
                      • Representation of governments in countries with which they have severed relations; protection of their interests and nationals (Documents 844-886)
                      • Index

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