Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, 1942, Europe, Volume III
Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, 1942, Europe, Volume III
Editors:
- G. Bernard Noble
- E. R. Perkins
United States Government Printing Office
Washington
1961
- Preface
- Iceland: (Documents 1–30)
- Participation of the United States in the defense of Iceland
(Documents 1–30)
- Participation of the United States in the defense of Iceland
(Documents 1–30)
- Italy: (Documents 31–45)
- Agreement between the United States, and Italy to apply during the war the
two Geneva Conventions of July 27, 1929, concerning the treatment of
prisoners of war and the wounded (Documents 31–37)
- Noncommittal attitude of the United States regarding British pledge that
Senussis in Cyrenaica will not again be placed under Italian rule (Documents 38–45)
- Agreement between the United States, and Italy to apply during the war the
two Geneva Conventions of July 27, 1929, concerning the treatment of
prisoners of war and the wounded (Documents 31–37)
- Netherlands: (Documents 46–83)
- Preliminary agreement between the United States and the Netherlands regarding mutual aid in the prosecution of the war against aggression, signed July 8, 1942
- Military service agreement between the United States and the Netherlands
- Representations by the Netherlands Government with respect to the
requisition by the United States of the S. S. Wilhelmina
(Documents 46–52)
- Arrangements for sending American military forces to the Netherlands
Islands of Curaçao and Aruba to assist in their defense (Documents 53–83)
- Norway: (Documents 84–98)
- Preliminary agreement between the United States and Norway regarding mutual aid in the prosecution of the war against aggression, signed July 11, 1942
- Military service agreement between the United States and Norway
- Discussions regarding replacement by the United States of ships lost by
Norway in the United Nations war efforts (Documents 84–98)
- Poland: (Documents 99–185)
- Interest of the United States in the Polish Government in Exile, and in
its relations with the Soviet Union
(Documents 99–179)
- Polish desire to conscript Polish citizens in the United States for the
Polish armed forces, and the Agreement on Military Service effective January
27, 1943 (Documents 180–185)
- Preliminary agreement between the United States and Poland regarding mutual aid in the prosecution of the war against aggression, signed July 1, 1942
- Interest of the United States in the Polish Government in Exile, and in
its relations with the Soviet Union
(Documents 99–179)
- Portugal: (Documents 186–215)
- Agreement with Portugal regarding the supply of wolfram to the United
States and the United Kingdom for the period March 1, 1942 to February 28,
1943 (Documents 186–194)
- Representations to the Portuguese Government regarding certain restrictive
measures applied against American citizens in the Azores (Documents 195–210)
- Negotiations respecting use by the United States of the Benguela Railroad
across the Portuguese colony of Angola (Documents 211–215)
- Agreement with Portugal regarding the supply of wolfram to the United
States and the United Kingdom for the period March 1, 1942 to February 28,
1943 (Documents 186–194)
- Spain: (Documents 216–290)
- Sweden: (Documents 291–331)
- Switzerland: (Documents 332–348)
- Union of Soviet Socialist Republics: (Documents 349–654)
- Reports on developments of significance concerning Soviet relations with
other countries, especially with the United States
(Documents 349–422)
- Discussions relating to policies and problems, and missions concerned with
the prosecution of the war, between the United States and the Soviet Union,
at times with British participation (Documents 423–563)
- The continuation and enlargement of wartime assistance from the United
States for the Soviet Union
(Documents 564–639)
- Trade relations between the United States and the Soviet Union; renewal of
commercial agreement by exchange of notes signed July 31, 1942
(Documents 640–648)
- Arrest and detention of American citizens by the Soviet Government in
contravention of the undertaking of November 16, 1933
(Documents 649–654)
- Reports on developments of significance concerning Soviet relations with
other countries, especially with the United States
(Documents 349–422)
- Vatican: (Documents 655–691)
- Efforts by the United States and other governments to have the Pope
protest publicly against Nazi atrocities in German-occupied areas (Documents 655–662)
- Representations to the Vatican with respect to the Vatican’s receiving a
diplomatic mission from Japan (Documents 663–678)
- Appeals of the Vatican to the American and British Governments that they
refrain from bombing Rome (Documents 679–691)
- Efforts by the United States and other governments to have the Pope
protest publicly against Nazi atrocities in German-occupied areas (Documents 655–662)
- Yugoslavia: (Documents 692–727)
- Concern of the United States regarding disunity among Yugoslav resistance
forces (Documents 692–726)
- Representations to the United States by the Yugoslav Government regarding
the postwar frontiers of Yugoslavia (Document 727)
- Preliminary agreement between the United States and Yugoslavia regarding mutual aid in the prosecution of the war against aggression, signed July 24, 1942
- Military service agreement between the United States and Yugoslavia
- Concern of the United States regarding disunity among Yugoslav resistance
forces (Documents 692–726)
- Index