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Foreign Relations of the United States Diplomatic Papers, 1939, General, The British Commonwealth and Europe, Volume II

Germany:


Contents

    • Problems arising from the annexation of Austria by Germany: (Documents 512-521)
      • I. Refusal of Germany to assume obligation of the Austrian indebtedness (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)
        • Unsatisfactory trade relations between the United States and Germany (Documents 522-527)
          • Persecution of Jews in Germany; representations by the United States regarding rights of American citizens (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 beneficiaries (Documents 546-549)
              • Representations by the German Government regarding proceedings before the Mixed Claims Commission, United States and Germany
              • Closing by Germany of the New York office of the German Student Exchange Agency at the request of the American Government (Documents 550-551)

              General, The British Commonwealth and Europe

              • General (continued from Volume I): (Documents 1-173)
                • British Commonwealth of Nations: (Documents 174-316)
                  • Europe: (Documents 317-871)
                    • Germany: (Documents 512-551)
                    • Index

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