Greece:
Contents
- Participation by the United States in the negotiations concerning relief
supplies for Axis-occupied Greece (Documents 717-789)
- Attitude of the United States toward the desire of the Greek Government to
abolish the International Financial Commission63
(Documents 790-791)
- Visit of King George II to the United States
- Consideration by the United States of requests by the Greek Government for
financial assistance (Documents 792-800)
- Lend-Lease agreement between the United States and Greece, signed July 10,
1942 (Documents 801-803)
- Formation of separate battalions of Greek subjects in the United States
Army (Documents 804-810)
- Representations by the Greek Government respecting postwar frontiers of
Greece (Documents 811-814)
- Sympathetic consideration by the United States of Greek pleas for lenient
treatment for persons of Greek race from the Dodecanese Islands (Documents 815-816)
- Unwillingness of the Department of State to comply with Greek request that
the Department verify certain facts in a court action between private
parties (Documents 817-818)
- Under the terms of the Agreement between the United States and Greece
signed at Washington on May 10, 1929, the service of a United States
loan of $12,167,000 was to be secured by the revenues under the control
of the International Financial Commission. The text of the agreement is
in the Annual Report of the Secretary of the Treasury
on the State of the Finances for the Fiscal Year Ended June 30,
1929, p. 308; for correspondence on this subject, see
Foreign Relations, 1928, vol.iii, pp. 1 ff.↩