Europe:
Contents
- Denmark: (Documents 425–461)
- France:
(Documents 462–775)
- Maintenance of relations by the United States with the French
Government at Vichy (Documents 462–496)
- Continuation by the United States of Embassy functions in France after
French capitulation to Germany (Documents 497–522)
- Concern of the United States over the disposition of the French Fleet
after the Germans invaded France (Documents 523–564)
- Concern of the United States over the fate of the French possessions
in the Western Hemisphere after the invasion of France by Germany (Documents 565–577)
- Concern of the United States over the disposition of French war
vessels and airplanes in Martinique after the capitulation of France to
Germany (Documents 578–603)
- Consideration of problem of giving food relief to France without
aiding Germany (Documents 604–621)
- Protection of American property interests in France after capitulation
to Germany (Documents 622–628)
- Persecution of Jews by German occupation and Vichy Governments;
representations by the United States on behalf of American Jews (Documents 629–634)
- Interest of the United States in political and economic conditions in
French North Africa (Documents 635–722)
- Assumption of control over French Equatorial Africa by the Free
French; non-committal attitude of the United States (Documents 723–742)
- Efforts by the United States to secure release by France of certain
strategic materials held in Indochina (Documents 743–775)
- Reservations by the United States of its treaty rights with respect to export-import restrictions in French mandated territory
- Maintenance of relations by the United States with the French
Government at Vichy (Documents 462–496)
- Germany: (Documents 776–785)
- Greece
- Iceland: (Documents 786–799)
- Establishment of direct official relations between the Government of
Iceland and the Government of the United States (Documents 786–791)
- Disinclination of the United States to take Iceland under its
protection following German invasion of Denmark and British occupation
of Iceland (Documents 792–799)
- Establishment of direct official relations between the Government of
Iceland and the Government of the United States (Documents 786–791)
- Italy: (Documents 800–848)
- Efforts by the United States to keep Italy from entering the War
against the Allies (Documents 800–835)
- Protest by the United States regarding attack by Italian airplanes on
the Sudan Interior Mission at Doro, killing two American citizens and
wounding two others (Documents 836–838)
- Oral protest by the United States regarding Italian bombing of
American-owned oil properties in Saudi Arabia (Documents 839–848)
- Efforts by the United States to keep Italy from entering the War
against the Allies (Documents 800–835)
- Lithuania: (Document 848a)
- Netherlands: (Documents 849–872)
- Norway:
- Poland: (Documents 873–890)
- Rumania: (Documents 891–915)
- Persecution of Jews in Rumania
(Documents 891–899)
- Application of controls on Rumanian assets in the United States (Documents 900–915)
- Persecution of Jews in Rumania
(Documents 891–899)
- Spain: (Documents 916–1012)
- Concern of the United States over the maintenance of neutrality by
Spain (Documents 916–930)
- Efforts of the Government of Spain to obtain needed foodstuffs from
the United States (Documents 931–975)
- Representations to the Spanish Government regarding American interests
in the Spanish National Telephone Company
(Documents 976–1012)
- Concern of the United States over the maintenance of neutrality by
Spain (Documents 916–930)
- Switzerland:
- Union of Soviet Socialist Republics