Representations regarding German discrimination against American holders of German bonds82
82. Continued from Foreign Relations, 1934, vol. ii, pp. 331–399.
[324] The Secretary of State to the Ambassador in Germany (Dodd)
Washington, April 17, 1935—7
p.m.
462.00R296/5911: Telegram
[325] The Ambassador in Germany (Dodd) to the Secretary of State
Berlin, April 18, 1935—6
p.m.
[Received April 18—2:25 p.m.]
[Received April 18—2:25 p.m.]
462.00R296/5912: Telegram
[326] The Ambassador in Germany (Dodd) to the Secretary of State
Berlin, May 8, 1935.
[Received May 17.]
[Received May 17.]
462.00R296/5929
[327] The Secretary of State to Mr. John F. Robb, Cleveland, Ohio
[Washington,] May 15,
1935.
462.00R296/5916
[328] The Ambassador in Germany (Dodd) to the Secretary of State
Berlin, June 14, 1935.
[Received June 28.]
[Received June 28.]
862.51/4301
[329] The Secretary of State to the German Ambassador (Luther)
Washington, June 28, 1935.
462.00R296/5929
[330] The German Ambassador (Luther) to the Secretary of State
Washington, September 16, 1935.
462.00R296/5961
[331] The Secretary of State to the German Ambassador (Luther)
Washington, October 1, 1935.
462.00R296/5961