Germany:
Contents
- Political developments in Germany under the National Socialist
regime (Documents 185–215)
- Nazi control of labor in Germany (Documents 216–221)
- Relations of the Nazi regime with the Evangelical and Roman Catholic
Churches (Documents 222–230)
- Nazification of German institutions of learning (Documents 231–236)
- Persecution of Jews in Germany (Documents 237–242)
- American interest in the work of the High Commission for Refugees
(Jewish and Other) Coming From Germany (Documents 243–255)
- German efforts to build up an increased oil reserve through
arrangements with the three leading foreign oil companies doing business
in Germany (Documents 256–266)
- Representations regarding German discrimination against American
holders of German bonds (Documents 267–315)
- Unsatisfactory trade relations between the United States and Germany;
notice by Germany of intention to modify article VII of the commercial
treaty of December 8, 1923 (Documents 316–368)
- Amounts due the United States for claims and Army of Occupation costs
in accordance with the agreements of June 23, 1930, and May 26,
1932 (Documents 369–380)
- Efforts by the Department of State to conclude the settlement of
claims under the Mixed Claims Commission, United States and Germany (Documents 381–394)
- Arrangement between the United States and Germany granting relief from
double income tax on shipping profits (Documents 395–397)
- Representations by the German Government regarding special tax on the
use of certain foreign-built boats in the United States (Documents 398–402)
- Representations by the German Government regarding a mock trial of
Chancellor Hitler held at New York and other anti-Nazi activities (Documents 403–422)
- Attitude of the United States toward certain cases of Nazi propaganda
in the United States (Documents 423–429)