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Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, 1919, Russia

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Contents

  • PREFATORY NOTE
  • List of Principal Persons
  • List of Papers
  • Chapter I. The Soviet Republic
    • Project for a Conference at Prinkipo between delegates of the Principal Allied and Associated Powers and of all groups exercising authority in Russia (Documents 1–52)
    • Mission of William C. Bullitt to Russia (Documents 53–68)
    • Proposal of Dr. Fridtjof Nansen for relief in Russia under supervision of northern neutrals (Documents 69–82)
    • Refusal by the Government of the United States to countenance further attempts to establish relations with the Soviet authority in Russia (Documents 83–104)
    • Refusal by the Government of the United States to recognize the mission of L. Martens, Russian Soviet agent in the United States (Documents 105–116)
    • Continuance of restrictions upon trade with Soviet Russia by the Principal Allied and Associated Powers (Documents 117–130)
    • Prohibition in the United States of the traffic in Russian rubles (Documents 131–134)
    • Efforts to obtain the release of American citizens detained in Russia (Documents 135–175)
    • Rejection of British proposals for facilitating the repatriation of Chinese coolies remaining in Russia (Documents 176–183)
  • Chapter II. Siberia
    • Campaigns in western Siberia, and the final defeat of Kolchak (Documents 184–253)
    • Inter-Allied agreement for supervision of the Chinese Eastern and the Siberian railways (Documents 254–282)
    • International financial assistance to the Chinese Eastern and the Siberian railways (Documents 283–296)
    • Decision by the Allies to begin evacuation of the Czechoslovak forces, and commitments by the United States to assist in their repatriation (Documents 297–350)
    • Decision of the Principal Allied and Associated Powers to support Admiral Kolchak (Documents 351–400)
    • Efforts by the United States to carry out the decision to support Kolchak (Documents 401–480)
    • Release to the Kolchak government of the Russian State Bank notes printed in the United States (Documents 481–489)
    • American attempts to avoid entanglement in the factional strife in eastern Siberia (Documents 490–605)
    • Efforts by the United States to maintain unity of policy with Japan in Siberia (Documents 606–658)
  • Chapter III. The Northern Region
    • Withdrawal of Allied and American support of the Provisional Government in northern Russia (Documents 659–752)
  • Chapter IV. The Baltic Provinces
    • Conflict of the White Russians and inhabitants of the Baltic Provinces with the Bolshevik forces in western Russia (Documents 753–868)
  • Chapter V. Southern Russia and the Ukraine
    • Military and political situation in southern Russia as reported by American observers (Documents 869–905)
    • Remonstrance by the Department of State against credit sales to the Ukraine of surplus American stocks in France (Documents 906–918)
  • Index

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