Russia:
Contents
- Failure of the Genoa Conference to attain a general understanding between Russia and the other powers1 (Documents 663-700)
- Pledge by the Western powers at the Hague Conference and by the United States not to countenance infringements by their respective nationals upon private foreign rights in Russia (Documents 701-710)
- American proposal to send an economic mission to Russia (Documents 711-723)
- Appeal to President Harding on behalf of Tikhon, Patriarch of the Russian Church, on trial before a Soviet tribunal (Documents 724-726)
- Japanese evacuation of the mainland of Siberia56 and the union of the Far Eastern Republic57 with Soviet Russia (Documents 727-767)
- Recognition by the United States of the Governments of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania84 (Documents 768-775)
- Termination of the functions of the Russian Ambassador in the United States (Documents 776-777)
- Liquidation of the obligations in the United States of the Russian Provisional Government (Documents 778-780)
- See also section
entitled, “Decision of the United States not to participate in the Genoa
Conference,”
vol.
i, p. 384.↩ - For the beginning of Japanese military action in
Siberia, see
Foreign Relations, 1918, Russia, vol.ii, pp. 324 ff.↩ - For the establishment of the
Far Eastern Republic, see
ibid., 1920, vol.iii, pp. 545 ff.↩ - For previous correspondence, see
Foreign Relations, 1921, vol.ii, pp. 752 ff.↩