Spain:
Contents
- Concern of the United States over the maintenance of neutrality by
Spain1
(Documents 543-567)
- Efforts made toward getting Spain to impose an embargo on export of
wolfram to Germany51
(Documents 568-596)
- Control of imports of petroleum products to Spain;3 obtainment of landing rights for American
commercial airplanes in Spain (Documents 597-637)
- Representations against Spanish internment of Italian warships and
merchant vessels (Documents 638-651)
- Concern of the United States over congratulatory telegram sent by the
Spanish Government to José P. Laurel, head of the Japanese-controlled
Philippine government (Documents 652-666)
- Continued from Foreign Relations, 1942, vol. iii, pp. 248–319.↩
- For previous correspondence respecting trade relations of the United States with Spain, see Foreign Relations, 1942, vol. iii, pp. 248 ff., passim.↩
- For previous correspondence respecting concern of the United States over petroleum situation in Spain, see Foreign Relations, 1942, vol. iii, pp. 248 ff. passim.↩