Germany:
Contents
- Efforts of the United States to assist in the solution of the problems of
German reparation (Documents 128–158)
- German proposal for a pledge of peace among the powers interested in the
Rhine (Documents 159–168)
- Decision by the United States to reduce its Army of Occupation in Germany
to a force of one thousand men (Documents 169–177)
- Efforts by the United States to secure reimbursement for the costs of the
American Army of Occupation in Germany (Documents 178–195)
- Cessation of American purchase of German dyes from the reparation
commission (Documents 196–197)
- Agreement, August 10, 1922, between the United States and Germany for a
mixed claims commission (Documents 198–218)
- Revival of the patent agreement of February 23, 1909, between the United
States and Germany (Documents 219–221)