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Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, 1924, Volume II

Germany:


Contents

    • Insistence by the United States upon its right to participate in the distribution of German reparation payments under the Dawes Plan (Documents 1–89)
      • Appointment of an American as Agent General for reparation payments under the Dawes Plan (Documents 90–99)
        • Payment by Belgium to the United States on account of the costs of the American Army of Occupation in Germany (Documents 100–110)
          • Claim by the United States of the right to be reimbursed out of Bulgarian reparation payments for costs of the American Army of Occupation in Germany (Documents 111–114)
            • Proposals for a compromise settlement of the dispute between the Standard Oil Company and the Reparation Commission over the disposal of the D. A. P. G. tank ships (Documents 115–123)
              • Delivery of the German airship ZR–3 to the United States (Documents 124–154)
                • Letter from the Secretary of State to Senator Lodge urging ratification of the treaty between the United States and Germany signed on December 8, 1923 (Document 155)

                • List of Papers
                • Germany: (Documents 1–155)
                  • Great Britain: (Documents 156–201)
                    • Greece: (Documents 202–235)
                      • Guatemala: (Documents 236–237)
                        • Haiti: (Documents 238–242)
                          • Honduras: (Documents 243–268)
                            • Hungary: (Documents 269–275)
                              • Japan: (Documents 276–326)
                                • Lithuania: (Document 327)
                                  • Mexico: (Documents 328–383)
                                    • Morocco: (Documents 384–395)
                                      • Netherlands: (Documents 396–410)
                                        • Nicaragua: (Documents 411–451)
                                          • Norway: (Documents 452–454)
                                            • Panama: (Documents 455–467)
                                              • Paraguay:
                                                • Persia: (Documents 468–511)
                                                  • Peru: (Documents 512–516)
                                                    • Rumania: (Documents 517–577)
                                                      • Russia: (Documents 578–591)
                                                        • Spain: (Documents 592–609)
                                                          • Sweden: (Documents 610–619)
                                                            • Switzerland: (Documents 620–623)
                                                              • Turkey: (Documents 624–653)
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