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Foreign Relations of the United States, Diplomatic Papers, 1941, The American Republics, Volume VI

Brazil:


Contents

    • Cooperation between the United States and Brazil on certain measures for hemisphere defense (Documents 497–518)
      • Interest of the United States in the elimination of Axis influence from Brazilian airlines (Documents 519–541)
        • Negotiation of a lend-lease agreement between the United States and Brazil, signed October 1, 1941 (Documents 542–549)
          • Arrangements to procure for the United States strategic materials from Brazil (Documents 550–563)
            • Agreement between the United States and Brazil respecting a military and military aviation mission, signed January 17, 1941
            • Efforts of the United States to secure fair participation with Brazil in the Canadian cotton market

          Contents

          • Preface
          • General:
            • The Inter-American Neutrality Committee (Documents 1–15)
            • Support by the United States for Uruguayan proposal renewing that of 1917 that the American Republics treat as non-belligerent any American nation at war with a non-American State (Documents 16–30)
            • Chilean proposal of a joint declaration by the American States for the humanization of war (Documents 31–37)
            • Proposal by the United States to certain American Republics that they individually appeal to Spain not to become involved in the European conflict (Documents 38–53)
            • Reactions in the other American Republics to the declarations of war between the United States and the Axis powers (Documents 54–149)
              • Argentina (Documents 58–66)
              • Bolivia (Documents 67–68)
              • Brazil (Documents 69–71)
              • Chile (Documents 72–78)
              • Colombia (Documents 79–83)
              • Costa Rica (Documents 84–87)
              • Cuba (Documents 88–89)
              • Dominican Republic (Documents 90–92)
              • Ecuador (Documents 93–99)
              • El Salvador (Documents 100–103)
              • Guatemala (Documents 104–107)
              • Haiti (Documents 108–111)
              • Honduras (Documents 112–114)
              • Mexico (Documents 115–118)
              • Nicaragua (Documents 119–123)
              • Panama (Documents 124–127)
              • Paraguay (Documents 128–131)
              • Peru (Documents 132–136)
              • Uruguay (Documents 137–142)
              • Venezuela (Documents 143–149)
            • Third Meeting of the Foreign Ministers of the American Republics, held at Rio de Janeiro, January 15–28, 1942: Preliminaries (Documents 150–173)
            • General policy of the United States for the negotiation of basic agreements relating to lend-lease to other American Republics (Documents 174–184)
            • Imposition of controls over exports of strategic materials from the United States to other American Republics; conditioning of licenses to supplementary controls by importing countries (Documents 185–194)
            • Proposal by the United States for the control of the distribution of petroleum products among the American Republics (Documents 195–210)
            • Resolution and plan of the Inter-American Financial and Economic Advisory Committee in relation to foreign flag vessels in American ports (Documents 211–236)
            • Dispute between Guatemala and the United Kingdom regarding British Honduras (Belize) (Documents 237–246)
            • Boundary disputes:
              • Ecuador and Peru (Documents 247–299)
              • Honduras and Nicaragua (Documents 300–312)
            • Anglo-American cooperation on policies and problems connected with the Proclaimed and Statutory Lists in the Eastern and Western Hemispheres (Documents 313–340)
          • Argentina:
            • Discussions between the United States and Argentina regarding a lend-lease agreement and resumption of military staff conversations (Documents 341–349)
            • Measures taken by the United States to eliminate Axis-controlled airlines in Argentina (Documents 350–383)
            • Negotiations for an agreement on the purchase of exportable surpluses of strategic materials from Argentina (Documents 384–405)
            • Reciprocal trade agreement between the United States and Argentina, signed October 14, 1941 (Documents 406–415)
            • Agreement between the United States and Argentina renewing the agreement of June 29, 1940, respecting military aviation instructors
          • Bolivia:
            • Elimination of German influence in Bolivian commercial airlines (Documents 416–427)
            • Agreement between the United States and Bolivia for a military aviation mission, signed September 4, 1941; termination of Italian military mission in Bolivia (Documents 428–436)
            • Negotiation of a lend-lease agreement with Bolivia, signed December 6, 1941 (Documents 437–446)
            • Proposed program for economic cooperation between the United States and Bolivia (Documents 447–462)
            • Negotiations for the purchase by the United States of strategic metals from Bolivia (Documents 463–476)
            • Good offices of the Department of State in negotiations regarding an agreement between the Government of Bolivia and the Standard Oil Company (Documents 477–483)
            • Interest of the United States in Anglo-Bolivian tin negotiations (Documents 484–496)
          • Brazil:
            • Cooperation between the United States and Brazil on certain measures for hemisphere defense (Documents 497–518)
            • Interest of the United States in the elimination of Axis influence from Brazilian airlines (Documents 519–541)
            • Negotiation of a lend-lease agreement between the United States and Brazil, signed October 1, 1941 (Documents 542–549)
            • Arrangements to procure for the United States strategic materials from Brazil (Documents 550–563)
            • Agreement between the United States and Brazil respecting a military and military aviation mission, signed January 17, 1941
            • Efforts of the United States to secure fair participation with Brazil in the Canadian cotton market
          • Chile:
            • Cooperation between the United States and Chile on certain measures for hemisphere defense (Documents 564–575)
            • Efforts of the United States to eliminate Axis-controlled airlines in Chile (Documents 576–588)
            • Negotiations for a lend-lease agreement between the United States and Chile (Documents 589–597)
            • Negotiations to procure for the United States strategic materials from Chile (Documents 598–615)
            • Negotiations respecting a trade agreement between the United States and Chile (Documents 616–626)
          • Index
          • Errata

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