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Foreign Relations of the United States, Diplomatic Papers, 1936, Europe, Volume II

Government control and Nazification of institutions of education and training in Germany59

59. For previous correspondence on Nazification of educational institutions, see Foreign Relations, 1935, vol. ii, pp. 376 ff.


[119] Extract From Political Report of the Ambassador in Germany (Dodd)

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[120] Extract From Political Report of the Chargé in Germany (Mayer)

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[121] Extract From Political Report of the Chargé in Germany (Mayer)

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862.00 P.R./198


[122] Extract From Political Report of the Chargé in Germany (Mayer)

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[123] Extract From Political Report of the Chargé in Germany (Mayer)

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[124] Extract From Political Report of the Ambassador in Germany (Dodd)

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862.00 P.R./207


[125] Extract From Report of the Ambassador in Germany (Dodd)

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[126] Extract From Political Report of the Ambassador in Germany (Dodd)

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[127] Extract From Political Report of the Ambassador in Germany (Dodd)

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862.00 P.R./209


[128] The Ambassador in German (Dodd) to the Secretary of State

Berlin, December 11, 1936.
[Received December 28.]

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Contents

  • List of Papers
  • Albania:
    • Complaint by the Albanian Government against a “March of Time” newsreel and expression of regret by the United States (Documents 1–3)
  • Austria:
    • Preliminary discussions respecting a trade agreement between the United States and Austria (Documents 4–6)
  • Belgium:
    • Postponement of negotiations respecting a supplementary trade agreement between the United States and Belgium (Documents 7–9)
    • Exchange of views between the United States and Belgium respecting the interpretation of the Naturalization Convention of November 16, 1868 (Documents 10–13)
    • Arrangement between the United States and Belgium for relief from double income tax on shipping profits, effected by exchange of notes signed January 28, 1936
  • Czechoslovakia:
    • Representations regarding alleged discrimination against American trade in Czechoslovakia (Documents 14–34)
  • Estonia:
    • Desire of the Estonian Government for modification of the Commercial Treaty of 1925; preliminary discussions regarding a trade agreement (Documents 35–40)
  • Finland:
    • Reciprocal trade agreement between the United States and Finland, signed May 18, 1936 (Documents 41–51)
    • Representations by the Finnish Government in support of claims against the United States arising from the detention of Finnish ships in American harbors (Documents 52–55)
  • France:
    • Reciprocal trade agreement between the United States and France, signed May 6, 1936; disinclination of the United States to discuss additional trade concessions (Documents 56–68)
    • Discussions concerning tax difficulties between the United States and France with especial reference to French proposal for an addendum to the Double Taxation Convention of April 27, 1932 (Documents 69–84)
    • Representations by the French Government against legislation permitting use of certain French wine names by American producers (Documents 85–89)
    • Agreement between the United States and France for the suppression of customs frauds, effected by exchange of notes, December 10 and 12, 1936 (Documents 90–94)
    • Status under French law of American citizens of French origin, particularly with respect to liability to military service in France (Documents 95–97)
  • Germany:
    • Political developments in Germany under the National Socialist Regime; the four-year economic plan (Documents 98–110)
    • Relations of the Nazi Regime with the Evangelical and Roman Catholic Churches (Documents 111–118)
    • Government control and Nazification of institutions of education and training in Germany (Documents 119–128)
    • Persecution of Jews in Germany (Documents 129–138)
    • American interest in the work of the High Commission for Refugees (Jewish and other) coming from Germany (Documents 139–145)
    • Unsatisfactory trade relations between the United States and Germany; German representations against imposition of countervailing duties by the United States (Documents 146–181)
    • Negotiations for a settlement of the Drier claim and the sabotage claims of United States against Germany (Documents 182–207)
    • Representations in behalf of an American citizen deprived of right to continue business in Germany because of anti-Jewish regulations (Documents 208–213)
    • Representations in behalf of an American citizen arrested for smuggling communistic literature into Germany and held fourteen months in prison before trial (Documents 214–236)
  • Greece:
    • Treaty of establishment between the United States and Greece, signed November 21, 1936 (Documents 237–240)
    • Acceptance with reservations by the United States of partial interest payments on American loans to Greece under the agreements of May 10, 1929, and May 24, 1932 (Documents 241–252)
    • Status of naturalized Americans of Greek race born in Turkey and temporarily residing in Greece, required to register as Greek citizens before leaving country (Documents 253–257)
    • Proposed convention between the United States and Greece for the exemption from military service of persons having dual nationality (Documents 258–262)
    • Refusal by the United States to conclude an agreement with Greece for the reciprocal recognition of identification cards held by seamen (Documents 263–265)
  • Hungary:
    • Propriety of United States participation at the dedication of a statue to General Bandholtz, former American Commissioner in Hungary (Documents 266–271)
  • Italy:
    • Suspension of trade agreement discussions with Italy; negotiations respecting a new treaty of friendship, commerce and navigation; denunciation of Treaty of 1871 (Documents 272–292)
    • Informal representations to the Italian Government with respect to regulations limiting the transfer abroad of proceeds from rental of films in Italy (Documents 293–312)
  • Latvia:
    • Representations regarding alleged discrimination against American trade in Latvia (Documents 313–317)
  • Netherlands:
    • Reciprocal agreement between the United States and the Netherlands granting free entry privileges for trade commissioners (Documents 318–319)
    • Discussion respecting an arrangement between the United States and the Netherlands and Netherlands Indies Government for the prevention of double taxation (Documents 320–323)
  • Norway:
    • Preliminary discussions respecting a trade agreement between the United States and Norway (Documents 324–330)
  • Poland:
    • Representations against harsh treatment of American citizens arrested in Poland for alleged violation of Polish foreign currency regulations (Documents 331–344)
    • Discrimination against American bondholders in connection with partial defaults and suspensions of payments on various Polish obligations (Documents 345–348)
  • Portugal:
    • Discussions between the United States and Portugal of a possible exchange of notes providing for most-favored-nation treatment with respect to shipping (Documents 349–350)
  • Rumania:
    • Protection afforded patent interests of the Universal Oil Products Company against infringement and annulment in Rumania (Documents 351–354)
  • Spain:
    • The Spanish Civil War:
      • I. International political aspects (Documents 355–577)
      • II. Protection of lives and property of Americans and other nationals (Documents 578–841)
    • Negotiations respecting a trade agreement between the United States and Spain (Documents 842–854)
  • Switzerland:
    • Reciprocal trade agreement between the United States and Switzerland, signed January 9, 1936 (Documents 855–858)
    • Consideration of possible invocation by the United States of escape clause in the reciprocal trade agreement, following the devaluation of the Swiss franc (Documents 859–865)
    • Informal representations respecting Swiss measures for the control of imports in alleged violation of the reciprocal trade agreement (Documents 866–872)
  • Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
  • Yugoslavia:
    • Consideration of Yugoslav discriminatory trade practices and proposals for a trade agreement with Yugoslavia (Documents 873–881)
    • Liability of American citizens having dual nationality for military service when visiting Yugoslavia (Documents 882–887)
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