Office of the Historian

  • Home
  • Historical Documents
    • Foreign Relations of the United States
    • About the Foreign Relations Series
    • Status of the Foreign Relations Series
    • History of the Foreign Relations Series
    • Ebooks Initiative
    • Quarterly Releases
  • Department History
    • Overview
    • Biographies of the Secretaries of State
    • Principal Officers and Chiefs of Mission
    • Travels of the Secretary of State
    • Travels of the President
    • Visits by Foreign Heads of State
    • World War I and the Department
    • Buildings of the Department of State
    • U.S. Diplomatic Couriers
  • Guide to Countries
    • Guide to Country Recognition and Relations
    • World Wide Diplomatic Archives Index
  • More Resources
    • Browse Resources by Subject Tag
    • Conferences
    • Contact Us
    • Developer Resources & APIs
    • Educational Resources
    • Frequently Asked Questions
    • Key Milestones
    • Open Government Initiative
    • A Short History of the Department
  • About Us
  1. Home
  2. Historical Documents
  3. Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, 1918, Supplement 2, The World War
  4. Page 1

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

Show Documents on this Page

  • Document 1
  • Document 2

Contents

  • Preface
  • List of Principal Persons
  • List of Papers
  • I. Prisoners of War
    • Treatment of prisoners of war (Documents 1–64)
    • Arrangement for payment of officers (Documents 65–73)
    • Proposed repatriation of sanitary personnel (Documents 74–79)
    • Disposition made of prisoners captured by American forces (Documents 80–89)
    • The American-German conference at Berne: agreement of November 11, 1918 (Documents 90–148)
    • Proposed American-Austro-Hungarian conference (Documents 149–153)
  • II. Enemy Aliens
    • Treatment of enemy aliens (Documents 154–199)
    • Special treatment of Alsatians and Lorrainers, Czecho-Slovaks, and Poles (Documents 200–208)
    • Persons of German birth naturalized in countries other than the United States (Documents 209–214)
    • Officers and crews of German merchant ships in American ports (Documents 215–221)
    • Officers and crews of captured American merchant ships (Documents 222–227)
    • Enemy aliens in Panama, Cuba, and the Dominican Republic: recommendations of the United States (Documents 228–240)
    • “Ally-of-enemy” aliens (Documents 241–264)
  • III. Enemy Property
    • 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
      • 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)
  • IV. Trading with the Enemy
    • Trading with the enemy and with allies of the enemy (Documents 468–503)
    • Trading with the enemy in China (Documents 504–523)
    • Purchase of Austrian ships: the taking over of the Martha Washington (Documents 524–541)
  • V. Relief Operations
    • Belgian relief (Documents 542–588)
    • Polish relief (Documents 589–655)
    • Relief in Turkish territories (Documents 656–694)
    • Persian relief (Documents 695–710)
    • Finnish relief (Documents 711–735)
    • Serbian relief (Documents 736–772)
    • Relief for Russian prisoners of war held by the Central Powers: the Copenhagen Red Cross conference (Documents 773–803)
  • VI. Military Service Conventions (Documents 804–852)
  • VII. Legal Status of Members of American Forces in Europe (Documents 853–887)
  • VIII. Miscellaneous Subjects
    • Marriages of members of American forces in France (Documents 888–901)
    • Alleged violations of the laws of war (Documents 902–918)
    • Passport and visa regulations (Documents 919–924)
    • Expatriation and repatriation (Documents 925–930)
    • The status in American ports of ships owned or requisitioned by foreign governments and engaged in commerce (Documents 931–935)
    • Radio communication with France (Documents 936–940)
    • American-Italian protocol relative to radio service (Documents 941–944)
  • Index

Persons

Abbreviations & Terms

Historical Documents

  • About the Foreign Relations Series
  • Status of the Foreign Relations Series
  • History of the Foreign Relations Series
  • Foreign Relations Ebooks
  • Other Electronic Resources
  • Guide to Sources on Vietnam, 1969-1975
  • Citing the Foreign Relations series

    Learn more

  • Home
  • Search
  • FAQ

    Topics

  • Historical Documents
  • Department History
  • Countries

    Contact

  • About Us
  • Contact Us

    Policies

  • Accessibility Statement
  • Privacy Policy
  • External Link Policy
  • Copyright Information
  • Content Warning

Office of the Historian, Shared Knowledge Services, Bureau of Administration
United States Department of State

history@state.gov

Phone: 202-955-0200

Report an issue on this page