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Foreign Relations of the United States Diplomatic Papers, 1941, Europe, Volume II

Denmark:


Contents

    • Agreement for defense of Greenland signed with Danish Minister; refusal by United States to recognize actions of Danish Government deemed to be under German duress (Documents 28–64)
      • Seizure and requisition by the United States of Danish ships lying in American ports (Documents 65–75)

      Europe

      • Preface
      • Belgium: (Documents 1–17)
        • Czechoslovakia: (Documents 18–27)
          • Denmark: (Documents 28–75)
            • Finland:
              • France: (Documents 76–544)
                • Germany: (Documents 545–594)
                  • Greece: (Documents 595–747)
                    • Iceland: (Documents 748–782)
                      • Italy: (Documents 783–801)
                        • Netherlands: (Documents 802–829)
                          • Poland:
                            • Portugal: (Documents 830–849)
                              • Rumania: (Documents 850–866)
                                • Spain: (Documents 867–918)
                                  • Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
                                  • Yugoslavia: (Documents 919–983)
                                    • Index

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