Germany:
Contents
- Persecution of Jews in Germany;
representations by the United States regarding rights of American
citizens, and the ordering of Ambassador Wilson to Washington for
consultation (Documents 279–345)
- Unsatisfactory trade relations between the United States and
Germany (Documents 346–354)
- Deterioration in relations between the United States and Germany;
German representations against American criticism of Nazi officials and
policies (Documents 355–364)
- Refusal of the United States to sell helium to the German Government
for use in zeppelins (Documents 365–370)
- Attitude of the German Government with respect to participation of
German nationals in the German-American Bund (Documents 371–372)
- Disagreement between the American and German Governments regarding
interpretation of treaty provisions as affecting naturalization and dual
nationality (Documents 373–377)
- Declaration by the German Government that inheritance claims of
American citizens to estates of persons deceased in Germany will be
transferred to beneficiaries (Documents 378–381)
- Problems arising from the annexation of Austria by Germany (Documents 382–416)
- I. Refusal of Germany to assume the obligation of the Austrian
indebtedness (Documents 382–400)
- II. Representations by the German Government regarding the removal
of Austria from the list of states enjoying tariff concessions on
the basis of Trade Agreements Act (Documents 401–402)
- III. Informal representations to the German Government with regard
to the treatment of United States citizens in Vienna (Documents 403–416)
- I. Refusal of Germany to assume the obligation of the Austrian
indebtedness (Documents 382–400)