Efforts of the United States to prevent financial collapse in Europe:
Contents
- I. Proposal by President Hoover for a moratorium on intergovernmental
debts (Documents 1–30)
- II. Negotiations to secure acceptance by France of the moratorium
proposal (Documents 31–103)
- III. The London Conference of Experts, July 17–August 11, 1931 (Documents 104–116)
- IV. Attitude of interested governments toward the moratorium
proposal: (Documents 117–203)
- Austria (Document 117)
- Belgium (Documents 118–136)
- Bulgaria (Documents 137–148)
- Czechoslovakia (Documents 149–151)
- Egypt (Document 152)
- Finland (Documents 153–155)
- France.
- Great Britain, the British Dominions and India (Documents 156–157)
- Greece (Documents 158–169)
- Hungary (Documents 170–171)
- Italy (Documents 172–179)
- Japan (Document 180)
- Lithuania (Document 181)
- Latvia and Estonia (Documents 182–184)
- Poland (Document 185)
- Portugal (Documents 186–191)
- Rumania (Document 192)
- Yugoslavia (Documents 193–203)
- Austria (Document 117)
- V. Congressional approval of the moratorium (Documents 204–209)
- VI. Participation of the United States in efforts to halt the
withdrawals of short-term credits from Germany (Documents 210–249)
- VII. Meeting of the Young Plan Advisory Committee, Basel, December
8–23, 1931 (Documents 250–267)