Germany:
Contents
- Problems arising from the annexation of Austria by Germany: (Documents 512-521)
- I. Refusal of Germany to assume obligation of the Austrian
indebtedness1 (Documents 512-519)
- II. Extension of the extradition treaty of July 12, 1930, between
the United States and the German Reich to the territory in which the
former Austro-American extradition treaty was effective (Documents 520-521)
- I. Refusal of Germany to assume obligation of the Austrian
indebtedness1 (Documents 512-519)
- Unsatisfactory trade relations between the United States and
Germany18 (Documents 522-527)
- Persecution of Jews in Germany; representations by the United States
regarding rights of American citizens35 (Documents 528-545)
- Declaration by the German Government that inheritance claims of
American citizens to estates of persons deceased in Germany will be
transferred to beneficiaries64 (Documents 546-549)
- Representations by the German Government regarding proceedings before the Mixed Claims Commission, United States and Germany73
- Closing by Germany of the New York office of the German Student
Exchange Agency at the request of the American Government (Documents 550-551)
- Continued from Foreign Relations, 1938, vol. ii, pp. 483–515.↩
- Continued from Foreign Relations, 1938, vol. ii, pp. 418–431.↩
- Continued from ibid., pp. 355–418. See also section entitled “Cooperation with the Intergovernmental Committee on Refugees to Assist Persons Forced to Emigrate, Primarily from Germany, for Political or Racial Reasons”, ante, pp. 55 ff.↩
- Continued from Foreign Relations, 1938, vol ii, pp. 479–482.↩
- For previous correspondence respecting claims of the United States against Germany, see Foreign Relations, 1937, vol. ii, pp. 348 ff.↩