General (Continued from Volume I):
Contents
- Neutrality policy of the United States and representations for the
maintenance of neutral rights: (Documents 1–54)
- I. Neutrality policy of the United States
- II. Representations to the Allied Governments against application of
control measures interfering with trade between the United States and
neutral countries
(Documents 1–42)
- III. Representations by the United States, Sweden, and Finland to
Germany and the United Kingdom against interference with shipment of
wood pulp to the United States
(Documents 43–54)
- Repatriation of Americans and others from belligerent countries and
assistance to refugees: (Documents 55–317)
- I. Emergency measures for the repatriation of American citizens abroad
with the spread of war in Europe
(Documents 55–250)
- II. Efforts of the United States to secure repatriation of aliens from
belligerent countries
(Documents 251–276)
- III. Cooperation with the Intergovernmental Committee on Refugees to
assist persons forced to emigrate, primarily from Germany, for political
or racial reasons
(Documents 277–317)
- I. Emergency measures for the repatriation of American citizens abroad
with the spread of war in Europe
(Documents 55–250)
- Efforts by the United States to secure adequate supplies of raw materials
for defense purposes: (Documents 318–372)
- I. Plans to acquire adequate stockpiles of strategic raw materials and
to prohibit their export
(Documents 318–328)
- II. Negotiations with the International Rubber Regulation Committee,
through the British and Netherlands Governments, for adequate supplies
of rubber
(Documents 329–353)
- III. Negotiations with the International Tin Regulation Committee,
through the British and Netherlands Governments, for adequate supplies
of tin
(Documents 354–367)
- IV. Arrangements for the purchase of copper from other American
Republics for defense needs (Documents 368–372)
- I. Plans to acquire adequate stockpiles of strategic raw materials and
to prohibit their export
(Documents 318–328)
- Interest of the United States in proposals for the reorganization of the
non-political activities of the League of Nations; question of transference
of certain technical services to the United States
(Documents 373–415)
- Territorial claims in the Antarctic advanced by certain governments
(Documents 416–423)
- Status of intergovernmental debts owed the United States by reason of the First World War
- Functions of the American Government in the promotion of American
trade (Document 424)