Relations of Liberia with the United States and with European belligerents as affected by the German submarine warfare and by British and French commercial restrictions
Contents
- Liberian request for protection against the dangers resulting from a
breach with Germany—Visit of a British warship to Monrovia—Severance of
relations with Germany, May 8—British and French demand for the
expulsion of Germans; American demand for the removal of Allied trade
restrictions—Receipt of satisfactory assurances from the British and
French Governments—Project of a convention with Liberia (Documents 655–693)
- Liberia’s declaration of war against Germany, August 4—Deportation of
Germans (Documents 694–702)