Consideration of sanctions against Japanese policies of aggression and violation of treaty rights; enforcement of export control system; freezing of Japanese assets in the United States1
1. Continued from Foreign Relations, 1940, vol. iv, pp. 565–625; cf. also Foreign Relations, Japan, 1931–1941, vol. ii, pp. 237–273.
[719] The Japanese Embassy to the Department of State
[Washington,] October 31, 1941.
840.51 Frozen Credits/44484/9
[720] The Counselor of Embassy in China (Butrick) to the Secretary of State
Peiping, October 31,
1941—2 p.m.
[Received November 4—8:42 p.m.]
[Received November 4—8:42 p.m.]
840.51 Frozen Credits/4168: Telegram
[721] Memorandum of Conversations, by the Assistant Chief of the Division of Far Eastern Affairs (Atcheson)
[Washington,] November 3, 1941.
811.7194/12
[722] The Ambassador in Japan (Grew) to the Secretary of State
Tokyo, November 13,
1941—2 p.m.
[Received November 22—1:36 p.m.]
[Received November 22—1:36 p.m.]
840.51 Frozen Credits/4362: Telegram
[723] The Assistant Secretary of State (Acheson) to the Counselor of the Japanese Embassy (Iguchi)
Washington, November 14,
1941.
840.51 Frozen Credits/4350
[724] The Consul at Shanghai (Stanton) to the Secretary of State
Shanghai, November 15,
1941—9 a.m.
[Received 1:18 p.m.]
[Received 1:18 p.m.]
811.20 Defense (M)/3764: Telegram
[725] The Ambassador in Japan (Grew) to the Secretary of State
Tokyo, November 21,
1941—8 p.m.
[Received November 21—6:57 a.m.]
[Received November 21—6:57 a.m.]
811.711/1649: Telegram
[726] Memorandum by the Assistant Secretary of State (Acheson)
[Washington,] November 22, 1941.
840.51 Frozen Credits/4442