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Foreign Relations of the United States, Diplomatic Papers, 1938, The Far East, Volume III

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Contents

  • Undeclared War Between Japan and China:
    • Political and military developments:
      • Chapter I: January 1–31, 1938 (Documents 1–72)
      • Chapter II: February 1–March 14, 1938 (Documents 73–129)
      • Chapter III: March 15–May 31, 1938 (Documents 130–176)
      • Chapter IV: June 1–August 31, 1938 (Documents 177–258)
      • Chapter V: September 1–October 31, 1938 (Documents 259–352)
      • Chapter VI: November 1–December 31, 1938 (Documents 353–422)
    • Developments with respect to “Manchoukuo”; border hostilities between Japanese and Soviet troops (Documents 423–486)
    • China’s appeal for sanctions against Japan under the Covenant of the League of Nations (Documents 487–529)
    • Consideration of possibilities of financial aid to China; extension of credit by Export-Import Bank (Documents 530–596)
    • Efforts of China to secure war material from other countries (Documents 597–620)
    • Bombing by the Japanese of civilian population in China; appeal by the Department of State to American firms not to export aviation material to Japan (Documents 621–640)
    • Representations to the Japanese Government with respect to the integrity of the Chinese Maritime Customs and Salt Revenue Administrations (Documents 641–813)
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