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Foreign Relations of the United States, The Soviet Union, 1933–1939

1935:


Contents

    • Failure of negotiations to implement the agreements of November 1933, in regard to claims and credits between the United States and the Soviet Union; reduction of Embassy personnel and abolition of the Consulate General at Moscow (Documents 176–202)
      • Agreement to facilitate and increase trade between the United States and the Soviet Union, effected by an exchange of notes signed at Moscow on July 13, 1935 (Documents 203–232)
        • Protest to the Soviet Union against activities of the Seventh Congress of the Communist International as a violation of pledged noninterference in the internal affairs of the United States (Documents 233–276)
          • Postponement of construction of an American Embassy in Moscow because of inability to arrive at satisfactory agreements regarding building (Documents 277–287)
            • Adhesion of the Soviet Union to the Spitzbergen Treaty of February 9, 1920, with the consent of the United States (Documents 288–291)
              • Agreement between the United States and the Soviet Union relative to the execution of letters rogatory, effected by exchange of notes signed at Moscow on November 22, 1935

            The Soviet Union, 1933–1939

            • Preface
            • List of Persons
            • List of Papers
            • 1933: (Documents 1–59)
              • 1934: (Documents 60–175)
                • 1935: (Documents 176–291)
                  • 1936: (Documents 292–335)
                    • 1937: (Documents 336–444)
                      • 1938: (Documents 445–566)
                        • 1939: (Documents 567–836)
                          • Index

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