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Foreign Relations of the United States Diplomatic Papers, 1936, The American Republics, Volume V

Brazil:


Contents

    • Representations to the Brazilian Government regarding the proposed German-Brazilian provisional commercial agreement (Documents 214-243)
      • Representations to the Brazilian Government regarding the proposed Italian-Brazilian provisional commercial agreement (Documents 244-253)
        • Agreement between the Government of Brazil and the National Foreign Trade Council for the liquidation of American blocked commercial credits, executed February 21, 1936 (Documents 254-273)
          • Agreement providing for a military mission from the United States to Brazil, signed November 12, 1936
          • Agreement providing for a naval mission from the United States to Brazil, signed May 27, 1936
          • Inability of the United States to sell warships to Brazil because of treaty restrictions (Documents 274-276)
            • Interpretation of article VII of trade agreement between the United States and Brazil with respect to Brazilian social welfare tax on imports (Documents 277-284)

            The American Republics

            • List of Papers
            • General: (Documents 1-134)
              • Argentina: (Documents 135-180)
                • Bolivia: (Documents 181-213)
                  • Brazil: (Documents 214-284)
                    • Chile: (Documents 285-329)
                      • Colombia: (Documents 330-334)
                        • Costa Rica: (Documents 335-360)
                          • Dominican Republic: (Documents 361-414)
                            • Ecuador: (Documents 415-475)
                              • El Salvador: (Documents 476-495)
                                • Guatemala: (Documents 496-514)
                                  • Haiti: (Documents 515-555)
                                    • Honduras: (Documents 556-569)
                                      • Mexico: (Documents 570-640)
                                        • Nicaragua: (Documents 641-739)
                                          • Panama: (Documents 740-742)
                                            • Paraguay: (Documents 743-788)
                                              • Peru: (Documents 789-816)
                                                • Uruguay: (Documents 817-837)
                                                  • Venezuela: (Documents 838-857)
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