Part IV: Other Problems and Responsibilities:
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- Regulations regarding passports and the expatriation of naturalized
citizens (Documents 802–803)
- Conviction of the German Consuls Bopp and
Schack for violations of American laws; revocation
of their exequaturs; their internment as enemy aliens (Documents 804–811)
- The return of diplomatic officers from their posts upon the severance of
relations between their countries (Documents 812–843)
- Return of the American Ambassador from Germany (Documents 812–816)
- Return of the German Ambassador from the United States (Documents 817–825)
- Return of the Austro-Hungarian Ambassador designate from the United
States (Documents 826–832)
- Return of the American Ambassador from Turkey (Documents 833–834)
- Return of German diplomatic and consular officers from Brazil,
Bolivia, and Siam
(Documents 835–843)
- Return of the American Ambassador from Germany (Documents 812–816)
- Representation of governments in countries with which they have severed
relations; protection of their interests and nationals (Documents 844–886)
- 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)
- Representation of the United States in Germany by Spain (Documents 844–848)
- Withdrawal of the American Minister and relief workers from
Belgium—Transfer of the relief work to Netherland subjects (Documents 887–943)
- Reports on the deportation of civilians from Belgium (Documents 944–952)
- The establishment of a Serbian legation in the United States (Documents 953–956)
- The jurisdiction of American courts over ships requisitioned by foreign
governments; the case of the Attualità
(Documents 957–964)