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Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, 1943, Europe, Volume II

Denmark:


Contents

    • Continued recognition by the United States of the Danish Minister as representative of Denmark while that country was under German occupation (Documents 3-16)

    Europe

    • Preface
    • Albania:
      • Belgium: (Documents 1-2)
        • Denmark: (Documents 3-16)
          • Finland
          • France: (Documents 17-270)
            • Greece
            • Iceland: (Documents 271-281)
              • Italy: (Documents 282-416)
                • Netherlands: (Documents 417-433)
                  • Norway: (Documents 434-444)
                    • Poland
                    • Portugal: (Documents 445-542)
                      • Spain: (Documents 543-666)
                        • Sweden: (Documents 667-731)
                          • Switzerland: (Documents 732-797)
                            • Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
                            • Vatican: (Documents 798-853)
                              • Yugoslavia: (Documents 854-913)
                                • Index

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