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Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States, Japan, 1931–1941, Volume II

Growing tension between the United States and Japan arising from Japanese military aggression:

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Contents

    • 1939 (Documents 1–24)
      • 1940 (Documents 25–78)
        • 1941 (Documents 79–91)

        Contents

        • List of Papers
        • Growing tension between the United States and Japan arising from Japanese military aggression:
          • 1939 (Documents 1–24)
          • 1940 (Documents 25–78)
          • 1941 (Documents 79–91)
        • Relations of Japan with the European Axis Powers (Documents 92–114)
        • Abrogation by the United States of the treaty of commerce and navigation between the United States and Japan signed February 21, 1911 (Documents 115–124)
        • Economic measures by the United States affecting trade with Japan (Documents 125–193)
        • Extension of Japanese penetration into Southern Asia and South Pacific territories (Documents 194–236)
        • Informal conversations between the Governments of the United States and Japan, 1941:
          • Summary of conversations (Document 237)
          • Record of conversations (Documents 238–423)
        • Index

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