Interest of the United States in political and economic conditions in French North Africa: 11
11. Continued from Foreign Relations, 1940, vol. ii, pp. 570–636.
Contents
- I. Negotiations leading to signature and approval of the
Murphy–Weygand Agreement, February 26, 1941 (Documents 167–194)
- II. Negotiations with the British regarding American economic aid to
French North Africa (Documents 195–211)
- III. Decision to proceed with economic aid program after delay because
of fears regarding German infiltration into French North Africa (Documents 212–256)
- IV. American observers in French North Africa to supervise and control
the economic aid program (Documents 257–267)
- V. Suspension of economic aid program for French North Africa in May,
1941; resumption of program in June (Documents 268–320)
- VI. Continuation of economic aid program for French North Africa,
June–November, 1941 (Documents 321–387)
- VII. Suspension and reconsideration of the economic aid program for
French North Africa following removal of General Weygand (Documents 388–431)