III. Enemy Property
Contents
- Treatment of enemy and “ally-of-enemy” property
(Documents 265–337)
- Enemy interest in patents, copyrights, and trade-marks (Documents 338–357)
- Property of enemy and “ally-of-enemy” governments and officials (Documents 358–369)
- Enemy property in certain Latin American countries: recommendations of the
United States (Documents 370–467)
- Brazil: German banks (Documents 370–390)
- Cuba (Documents 391–395)
- Dominican Republic and Haiti (Documents 396–399)
- Ecuador: German cacao plantations (Documents 400–401)
- Guatemala and Nicaragua (Documents 402–417)
- Honduras: German enterprises at Amapala (Documents 418–449)
- Panama (Documents 450–454)
- Peru: the Casa Grande sugar plant (Documents 455–467)
- Brazil: German banks (Documents 370–390)