Foreign Relations of the United States, Diplomatic Papers, 1933, General, Volume I
Foreign Relations of the United States, Diplomatic Papers, 1933, General, Volume I
Editors:
- Rogers P. Churchill
- George V. Blue
- Shirley F. Landau
General Editor:
- E. R. Perkins
- Gustave A. Nuermberger
United States Government Printing Office
Washington
1950
- Preface
- List of Papers
- The Conference for the Reduction and Limitation of Armaments, Geneva: 1933
phase:
(Documents 1–268)
- I. Work of the Bureau and Commissions, January 16–March 27 (Documents 1–61)
- II. American planning during the recess, March 28–April 25 (Documents 62–91)
- III. Efforts to resolve difficulties within the General Commission, April
28–June 8 (Documents 92–159)
- IV. The breakdown of direct negotiations, June 15–October 14 (Documents 160–204)
- V. Withdrawal of Germany from the Conference, October 14–November
24 (Documents 205–247)
- VI. Four Power conversations (France, Germany, Great Britain, Italy),
December 3–30 (Documents 248–268)
- I. Work of the Bureau and Commissions, January 16–March 27 (Documents 1–61)
- Efforts to secure from Congress authority for the President to prohibit the
export of arms and munitions from the United States under certain
conditions (Documents 269–284)
- British and Japanese reaction to American naval construction program (Documents 285–290)
- The Four Power Pact, Agreement of Understanding and Cooperation Between
France, Germany, Great Britain, and Italy, signed at Rome, July 15, 1933 (Documents 291–312)
- German Nazi attacks on the Dollfuss regime in Austria: Expansion of the
Austrian Army with consent of other powers (Documents 313–328)
- Tension arising from German-Polish relations with respect to the Polish
Corridor and Danzig
(Documents 329–331)
- Monetary and Economic Conference, London, June 12–July 27, 1933:
(Documents 332–570)
- I. Multilateral and bilateral preparations, January 14–April 12 (Documents 332–361)
- II. Preliminary conversations at Washington, April 7–June 3 (Documents 362–405)
- A. Exchanges of views between President Roosevelt and foreign representatives (Documents 363–380)
- B. Exchanges of views with the Department of State
(Documents 381–405)
- Australia (Documents 382–383)
- Brazil (Document 384)
- Canada and Mexico (Document 385)
- Chile (Document 386)
- China (Documents 387–388)
- Czechoslovakia (Documents 389–390)
- Germany (Documents 391–393)
- Japan (Documents 394–396)
- Mexico (Documents 397–399)
- Norway (Document 400)
- Poland (Document 401)
- Rumania (Document 402)
- Sweden (Document 403)
- Turkey (Document 404)
- Yugoslavia (Document 405)
- Australia (Documents 382–383)
- III. Further multilateral discussions upon pre-Conference and other
issues, April 17–May 29 (Documents 406–445)
- IV. Tripartite conversations upon monetary stabilization: Impact upon the
Conference, May 30–July 5 (Documents 446–520)
- V. Efforts of the American delegation to achieve its objectives, July
5–27 (Documents 521–564)
- VI. Conference aftermath, September 14–December 16 (Documents 565–570)
- I. Multilateral and bilateral preparations, January 14–April 12 (Documents 332–361)
- Memorandum of agreement on silver between the United States and certain other
powers, signed at London, July 22, 24, and 26, 1933 (Documents 571–574)
- Attitude of the United States toward negotiation of an international agreement
on copper production (Documents 575–586)
- Withdrawal of the United States from the International Convention for the
Abolition of Import and Export Prohibitions and Restrictions
(Documents 587–593)
- Agreement among wheat exporting and importing countries, signed at London,
August 25, 1933 (Documents 594–647)
- Negotiations with regard to certain intergovernmental debts due the United
States:
(Documents 648–774)
- Great Britain (Documents 648–672)
- Belgium (Documents 673–679)
- Czechoslovakia (Documents 680–691)
- Estonia (Documents 692–695)
- Finland (Documents 696–703)
- France (Documents 704–722)
- Hungary (Documents 723–727)
- Italy (Documents 728–737)
- Latvia (Documents 738–743)
- Lithuania (Documents 744–750)
- Poland (Documents 751–756)
- Rumania (Documents 757–769)
- Yugoslavia (Documents 770–774)
- Great Britain (Documents 648–672)
- Initiation of the reciprocal trade agreements program (Documents 775–787)
- Organizing the Foreign Bondholders Protective Council (Documents 788–792)
- Third International Conference on Private Aerial Law, Rome, May 15–29,
1933
(Documents 793–800)
- Acceptance of reservations by the United States to the convention signed at
St. Germain-en-Laye, September 10, 1919, revising the General Acts of Berlin and
Brussels (Documents 801–807)
- Representations by foreign governments regarding Congressional bills for the
deportation of certain alien seamen
(Documents 808–815)
- Index