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  4. Control of commerce by belligerent governments:

Foreign Relations of the United States Diplomatic Papers, 1939, General, Volume I

Control of commerce by belligerent governments:


Contents

    • I. Establishment of control measures by the belligerents interfering with neutral commerce; reservations by the United States of American rights (Documents 767-854)
      • II. Representations to the allied governments against application of control measures interfering with trade between the United States and neutral countries (Documents 855-893)
        • III. Representations to the German Government against detention of neutral ships and cargoes destined for the United States (Documents 894-933)

        General

        • Preface
        • Events leading to the outbreak of war in Europe, September 1, 1939: (Documents 1-401)
          • Beginning of European phase of World War II: (Documents 402-615)
            • Repatriation of Americans and others from belligerent countries: (Documents 616-702)
              • Neutrality policy of the United States: (Documents 703-766)
                • Control of commerce by belligerent governments: (Documents 767-933)
                  • Measures to secure adequate supplies of raw materials: (Documents 934-1041)
                    • Concern of the United States over Soviet demands on Finland and the outbreak of the Winter War (Documents 1042-1157)
                      • Index

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