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Foreign Relations of the United States, Diplomatic Papers, 1938, General, Volume I

The Spanish Civil War:


Contents

    • I. International political aspects (Documents 95–231)
      • II. Protection of lives and property of Americans and other nationals (Documents 232–349)
        • III. Enforcement of restrictions against sending American airplanes and other war material to Spain (Documents 350–376)
          • IV. Efforts for the relief of Spanish refugees (Documents 377–398)

          Contents

          • Preface
          • Analyses and reports of general political developments in Europe affecting the maintenance of international order and preservation of peace (Documents 1–74)
          • Discussions with the British Government regarding proposal for international action to promote world peace (Documents 75–81)
          • Anglo-Italian agreement signed April 16, 1938; statement by President Roosevelt regarding the agreement (Documents 82–94)
          • The Spanish Civil War:
            • I. International political aspects (Documents 95–231)
            • II. Protection of lives and property of Americans and other nationals (Documents 232–349)
            • III. Enforcement of restrictions against sending American airplanes and other war material to Spain (Documents 350–376)
            • IV. Efforts for the relief of Spanish refugees (Documents 377–398)
          • Annexation of Austria by Germany (Documents 399–492)
          • The German-Czechoslovak Crisis:
            • I. Situation from the Austrian Anschluss through the critical period in May (Documents 493–521)
            • II. Renewed German pressure (June–August) (Documents 522–547)
            • III. Concessions by Czechoslovakia and intensified German military preparations (to September 15) (Documents 548–578)
            • IV. From Berchtesgaden to Godesberg (September 15–25) (Documents 579–630)
            • V. Continuation of negotiations to the agreement effected at Munich, September 28–30, between France, Germany, Italy, and the United Kingdom, and accepted by Czechoslovakia (Documents 631–685)
            • VI. Aftermath of the Munich Agreement (October–December) (Documents 686–712)
          • Meeting at Evian, France, to form an intergovernmental committee for assistance of political refugees from Germany including Austria (Documents 713–737)
          • Organization of the Intergovernmental Committee on Political Refugees from Germany; efforts to aid resettlement and to secure cooperation of Germany to mitigate destitution of the refugees (Documents 738–857)
          • Decision by Council of the League of Nations to postpone meeting of the Bureau of the Disarmament Conference (Documents 858–864)
          • Protocol signed June 30, 1938, by the United States, France, and the United Kingdom providing for naval escalation under the Treaty of March 25, 1936 (Documents 865–892)
          • Status of intergovernmental debts owed the United States by reason of the first World War
          • Continued interest of the United States in the efforts of the League of Nations to promote commercial access to raw materials (Documents 893–897)
          • Interest of the United States in revision of the international agreement of May 7, 1934, to regulate production and export of rubber (Documents 898–910)
          • Interest of the United States in the Buffer Stock Scheme of the International Tin Regulation Committee (Documents 911–915)
          • Protocol signed June 24, 1938, amending the international agreement of 1937 for the regulation of whaling (Documents 916–926)
          • Participation of the United States in the International Telecommunications Conferences, Cairo, to revise the regulations annexed to the Convention of 1932
          • Participation of the United States in the International Sanitary Conference, Paris, October 28–31, 1938 (Documents 927–930)
          • Participation of the United States in the Fourth International (Diplomatic) Conference on Private Air Law, Brussels, September 19–30, 1938
          • Unperfected international acts of October 11, 1933, and September 12, 1938, to facilitate the circulation of educational motion picture films (Documents 931–937)
          • Ratifications of conventions between the United States and other members of the International Labor Organization relating to employment at sea
          • Assertion by Lincoln Ellsworth of claim to territory in Antarctica for the United States (Documents 938–941)
          • Attitude of certain governments with respect to proposed publication of diplomatic correspondence within less than fifteen years (Documents 942–955)
          • Index

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