United Kingdom:
Contents
- Response of the United States to appeals for greater assistance to the
British war effort
(Documents 1–22)
- Concern of the United States over the fate of the United Kingdom and
the British Fleet after the collapse of France (Documents 23–43)
- Negotiations for transfer of American destroyers to the British Navy
and for establishment of American naval and air bases in British
possessions in the Western Hemisphere (Documents 44–68)
- Arrangement for exchange of secret technical information between the
United States and the United Kingdom (Documents 69–70)
- Representations to the British Government with regard to censorship of
American mail
(Documents 71–75)
- Declaration by the United States to the British Government that
removal at Port Said of two Germans from Philippine ship was
illegal (Documents 76–77)
- Representations to the British Government on effects of import
controls on American business and agriculture
(Documents 78–100)
- Representations regarding British import and exchange restrictions in
Kenya Colony and the mandated territory of Tanganyika in violation of
American treaty rights
(Documents 101–104)
- Representations regarding monopoly features of British cocoa control
scheme for British West Africa (Documents 105–117)
- Anglo-American discussions regarding postwar relief and international
control of commodities (Documents 118–126)
- Agreement between the United States and the United Kingdom concerning the establishment of a strategic reserve of Australian wool in the United States, effected by exchange of notes signed December 9, 1940