Foreign Relations of the United States Diplomatic Papers, 1941, The British Commonwealth; The Near East and Africa, Volume III
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Foreign Relations of the United States Diplomatic Papers, 1941, The British Commonwealth; The Near East and Africa, Volume III
Editors:
- N. O. Sappington
- Francis C. Prescott
- Kieran J. Carroll
General Editor:
- G. Bernard Noble
- E. R. Perkins
- Gustave A. Nuermberger
United States Government Printing Office
Washington
1959
- Preface
- The British Commonwealth of Nations: (Documents 1–197)
- United Kingdom: (Documents 1–92)
- Conferences at Washington between President Roosevelt and Prime Minister Churchill, with their advisers, December 1941–January 1942
- Negotiations for a Lend-Lease agreement between the United States and
the United Kingdom (Documents 1–41)
- Agreement implementing the declaration of September 2, 1940, for the
establishment by the United States of naval and air bases in areas
leased from the United Kingdom, signed March 27, 1941 (Documents 42–63)
- Agreement and exchanges of notes between the United States and the United Kingdom and protocol between the United States, the United Kingdom, and Canada concerning the defense of Newfoundland, signed March 27, 1941
- Anglo-American discussions regarding postwar relief and international
control of commodities (Documents 64–77)
- Discussions regarding negotiation of a supplementary trade agreement
between the United States and the United Kingdom; extension of
discussions to Australia, New Zealand, and the Union of South
Africa (Documents 78–92)
- Canada: (Documents 93–119)
- Opposition of the United States Government to proposal for the
establishment of a Canadian Military Mission in Washington (Documents 93–99)
- Arrangement between the United States and Canada respecting visits in uniform by members of defense forces
- Arrangement between the United States and Canada respecting committees on economic cooperation
- Efforts of the United States to secure fair participation with Brazil
in the Canadian cotton market (Documents 100–113)
- Agreement between the United States and Canada regarding the Great
Lakes–St. Lawrence Waterway, signed March 19, 1941 (Documents 114–119)
- Agreement between the United States and Canada regarding temporary raising of level of Lake St. Francis during low-water periods
- Arrangements between the United States and Canada for diversion of waters of the Niagara River for power purposes
- Presidential proclamation and related notes exchanged between the United States and Canada relating to the allocation of tariff quota on heavy cattle during the calendar year 1942
- Opposition of the United States Government to proposal for the
establishment of a Canadian Military Mission in Washington (Documents 93–99)
- India: (Documents 120–160)
- Exchange of representatives on a reciprocal basis between the United
States and India (Documents 120–127)
- Consideration by the Department of State of advisability of
approaching the British Government with respect to granting full
dominion status to India (Documents 128–138)
- Negotiations regarding a treaty of commerce and navigation between the
United States and India (Documents 139–145)
- Representations by the United States regarding import restrictions by
India and Burma affecting American missionary organizations; request for
free entry privileges for American missionaries (Documents 146–151)
- Representations to the British Government regarding general ban on
admission of American Lutheran missionaries into India (Documents 152–160)
- Exchange of representatives on a reciprocal basis between the United
States and India (Documents 120–127)
- Ireland: (Documents 161–197)
- United Kingdom: (Documents 1–92)
- The Near East and Africa: (Documents 198–1043)
- Afghanistan: (Documents 198–200)
- Egypt: (Documents 201–297)
- Impact of the European War on Egypt; problems arising regarding
efficient use of United States equipment sent to British forces in the
Middle East (Documents 201–247)
- Efforts to facilitate trade between the United States and Egypt;
extension of Lend-Lease aid to Egypt (Documents 248–272)
- Egyptian protests concerning certain articles in American publications
considered derogatory to Egypt (Documents 273–278)
- Representations to the Egyptian Government regarding proposed
restrictions on American educational institutions in Egypt; list of
American institutions in Egypt (Documents 279–289)
- Informal representations by the United States regarding Egyptian
proclamation requiring a declaration of holdings of dollar currency or
securities (Documents 290–297)
- Impact of the European War on Egypt; problems arising regarding
efficient use of United States equipment sent to British forces in the
Middle East (Documents 201–247)
- Ethiopia: (Documents 298–319)
- Iran: (Documents 320–487)
- Representations by the United States regarding non-payment of old
accounts owed to American exporters; final settlement in principle by
the Iranian Exchange Commission (Documents 320–322)
- Iranian requests for aid in facilitating shipment of war supplies to
Iran; British opposition to the export of airplanes to Iran from the
United States (Documents 323–339)
- Preliminary discussions for a trade agreement between the United
States and Iran (Documents 340–347)
- Encouragement by the Department of State of the resumption of American
mission schools in Iran; Iranian
request for an American educational mission (Documents 348–357)
- Attitude of the United States toward the British-Soviet military
occupation of Iran (Documents 358–478)
- American aid in improving Iranian facilities for transporting war
material to the Soviet Union; establishment of an American airplane
assembly base in Iran (Documents 479–487)
- Representations by the United States regarding non-payment of old
accounts owed to American exporters; final settlement in principle by
the Iranian Exchange Commission (Documents 320–322)
- Iraq: (Documents 488–537)
- Attitude of the United States toward anti-British military coup in
Iraq (Documents 488–537)
- Attitude of the United States toward anti-British military coup in
Iraq (Documents 488–537)
- Liberia: (Documents 538–578)
- Morocco: (Documents 579–614)
- Reservation of American treaty rights in the Tangier Zone; informal
relations between the Diplomatic Agency and Spanish authorities
regarding Tangier and the Spanish Zone of Morocco (Documents 579–602)
- Protest by the United States regarding Spanish seizure of Cape Spartel
Lighthouse (Documents 603–610)
- Consent by the United States, with reservations, to the application of
certain decrees in the French Zone of Morocco to American nationals and
protégés (Documents 611–612)
- Attitude of the United States concerning anti-Jewish legislation in
the French Zone of Morocco (Documents 613–614)
- Reservation of American treaty rights in the Tangier Zone; informal
relations between the Diplomatic Agency and Spanish authorities
regarding Tangier and the Spanish Zone of Morocco (Documents 579–602)
- Palestine: (Documents 615–644)
- Saudi Arabia: (Documents 645–679)
- Syria and Lebanon: (Documents 680–878)
- Representations by the United States regarding German request that
France cancel the Oriental Institute archaeological concession in
Syria (Documents 680–690)
- Interest of the United States regarding the impact of the European War
upon Syria and Lebanon: (Documents 691–878)
- I. Representations by the United States regarding British economic
blockade of Syria and Lebanon (Documents 691–719)
- II. Efforts by the United States to prevent French authorities
from succumbing to German pressures in Syria and Lebanon; use of
Syrian airfields by German planes (Documents 720–767)
- III. British and Free French invasion and occupation of Syria and
Lebanon; good offices of the United States in arranging
armistice (Documents 768–846)
- IV. Refusal of the United States to recognize new regimes
established by the Free French in Syria and Lebanon; reservation of
American treaty rights (Documents 847–878)
- I. Representations by the United States regarding British economic
blockade of Syria and Lebanon (Documents 691–719)
- Representations by the United States regarding German request that
France cancel the Oriental Institute archaeological concession in
Syria (Documents 680–690)
- Turkey: (Documents 879–1043)
- Interest of the United States in continuance of Anglo-Turkish
cooperation and concern regarding Turkish relations with Germany;
extension of Lend-Lease aid to Turkey (Documents 879–1005)
- Efforts by the American and British Governments to acquire Turkish
chrome and to prevent its sale by Turkey to Germany (Documents 1006–1043)
- Interest of the United States in continuance of Anglo-Turkish
cooperation and concern regarding Turkish relations with Germany;
extension of Lend-Lease aid to Turkey (Documents 879–1005)
- Index