1939:
Contents
- Reports on developments of significance concerning Soviet relations with
other countries, especially with the United States
(Documents 567–620)
- Trade relations between the United States and the Soviet Union; renewal of
commercial agreement by exchange of notes signed on August 2, 1939
(Documents 621–648)
- Difficulties from Soviet authorities interfering with the proper
functioning of the American Embassy in Moscow
(Documents 649–677)
- Efforts by Soviet agencies to purchase warships, naval armament, and other
war materials in the United States
(Documents 678–709)
- Arrest and detention of American citizens by the Soviet Government in
contravention of the undertaking of November 16, 1933
(Documents 710–725)
- Arrest in the United States of a Soviet citizen charged with violation of
the espionage laws
(Documents 726–731)
- Difficulties with the Soviet Government over the requirement for the
registration of agents in the United States of foreign principals (Documents 732–736)
- Pressure by the Soviet Union upon Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania to
conclude pacts of mutual assistance (Documents 737–803)
- Detention of the American vessel City of Flint and
its crew as a German prize in the port of Murmansk (Documents 804–836)