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Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, 1920, Volume III

Turkey:


Contents

    • Views of the United States Government on the peace settlement with Turkey, as communicated to the Supreme Council (Documents 914–916)
      • Maintenance of American rights under the Capitulations (Documents 917–922)
        • Railways (Documents 923–931)
          • Proposal by the Deutsche Bank to obtain control of the Anatolian and Bagdad Railways for American interests through control of the Swiss Bank für Orientalische Eisenbahnen—Negotiations between the Deutsche Bank and the Sinclair interests (Documents 923–931)
          • Efforts on behalf of the Armenians (Documents 932–959)
            • Decision by the Supreme Council to recognize the Government of Armenia—Recognition by the United States, April 23, 1920, of the de facto government of the Armenian Republic—The Supreme Council’s appeal to the Government of the United States to accept a mandate over Armenia, and its appeal to the President to arbitrate the boundary between Armenia and Turkey—Text of the President’s boundary decision—Undertaking by the President at the request of the Council of the League of Nations to use his good offices to end hostilities between the Armenians and the Turks—Delay in the publication of the President’s boundary decision (Documents 932–959)

          • List of Papers
          • Japan: (Documents 1–37)
            • Liberia: (Documents 38–114)
              • Mexico: (Documents 115–312)
                • Netherlands: (Documents 313–338)
                  • Nicaragua: (Documents 339–368)
                    • Panama: (Documents 369–375)
                      • Paraguay: (Documents 376–397)
                        • Persia: (Documents 398–407)
                          • Peru: (Documents 408–430)
                            • Poland: (Documents 431–496)
                              • Portugal: (Documents 497–501)
                                • Rumania: (Documents 502–508)
                                  • Russia: (Documents 509–894)
                                    • Salvador: (Documents 895–913)
                                      • Sweden:
                                        • Turkey: (Documents 914–959)
                                          • Index
                                          • Map: Boundary between Turkey and Armenia as determined by Woodrow Wilson

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