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Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, 1918, Supplement 2, The World War

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)

                        Supplement 2, The World War

                        • Preface
                        • List of Principal Persons
                        • List of Papers
                        • I. Prisoners of War (Documents 1-153)
                          • II. Enemy Aliens (Documents 154-264)
                            • III. Enemy Property (Documents 265-467)
                              • IV. Trading with the Enemy (Documents 468-541)
                                • V. Relief Operations (Documents 542-803)
                                  • VI. Military Service Conventions (Documents 804-852)
                                    • VII. Legal Status of Members of American Forces in Europe (Documents 853-887)
                                      • VIII. Miscellaneous Subjects (Documents 888-944)
                                        • Index

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