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Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, 1922, Volume II

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)

                • List of Papers
                • Denmark: (Documents 1-6)
                  • Dominican Republic: (Documents 7-86)
                    • Ecuador: (Documents 87-93)
                      • Egypt: (Documents 94-102)
                        • Ethiopia: (Documents 103-107)
                          • France: (Documents 108-127)
                            • Germany: (Documents 128-221)
                              • Great Britain: (Documents 222-309)
                                • Greece: (Documents 310-380)
                                  • Guatemala: (Documents 381-387)
                                    • Haiti: (Documents 388-480)
                                      • Honduras: (Documents 481-512)
                                        • Hungary: (Documents 513-514)
                                          • Italy: (Documents 515-523)
                                            • Japan: (Documents 524-533)
                                              • Liberia: (Documents 534-568)
                                                • Mexico: (Documents 569-626)
                                                  • Morocco: (Documents 627-648)
                                                    • Nicaragua: (Documents 649-652)
                                                      • Panama: (Documents 653-656)
                                                        • Peru:
                                                          • Poland: (Documents 657-658)
                                                            • Portugal: (Documents 659-662)
                                                              • Russia: (Documents 663-780)
                                                                • Salvador: (Documents 781-795)
                                                                  • Siam: (Documents 796-805)
                                                                    • Spain: (Documents 806-811)
                                                                      • Turkey: (Documents 812-872)
                                                                        • Uruguay: (Documents 873-875)
                                                                          • Venezuela: (Documents 876-884)
                                                                            • Yugoslavia: (Documents 885-907)
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