III. Cooperation with the Intergovernmental Committee on Refugees to assist persons forced to emigrate, primarily from Germany, for political or racial reasons 33
33. Continued from Foreign Relations, 1939, vol. ii, pp. 55–160. For correspondence regarding Jewish immigration into Palestine, see vol. iii , section under Palestine entitled “Effect of the European war upon the situation in Palestine; British policies regarding Jewish immigration into Palestine.”
[307] The Secretary of State to the Chargé in France (Matthews)
840.48 Refugees/2237a: Telegram
[308] The Minister in Portugal (Pell) to the Secretary of State
[Received September 10.]
811.111 Refugees/260
[309] The Assistant Secretary of State (Long) to President Roosevelt
811.111 Refugees/260
[310] The Secretary of State to Certain Diplomatic and Consular Officers
811.111 Refugees/260: Circular telegram
[311] The Secretary of State to the Minister in Haiti (Mayer)
840.48 Refugees/2266: Telegram
[312] The Chargé in Haiti (Sparks) to the Secretary of State
[Received October 7.]
840.48 Refugees/2273
[313] The Acting Secretary of State to the Chargé in the United Kingdom (Johnson)
840.48 Refugees/2305a: Telegram
[314] The French Ambassador (Henry-Haye) to the Secretary of State
840.48 Refugees/2317
[315] The Secretary of State to the Chargé in the United Kingdom (Johnson)
840.48 Refugees/2381a: Telegram
[316] The Under Secretary of State (Welles) to President Roosevelt
840.48 Refugees/2317
[317] The Secretary of State to the French Ambassador (Henry-Haye)
840.48 Refugees/2317