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Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, 1943, The British Commonwealth, Eastern Europe, the Far East, Volume III

Union of Soviet Socialist Republics:


Contents

    • Reports on developments of significance concerning Soviet relations with other countries, especially with the United States (Documents 371–473)
      • 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 474–581)
        • The continuation of wartime assistance from the United States for the Soviet Union (Documents 582–649)
          • Efforts to arrange with the Soviet Union for the acceptance and onward shipment of relief supplies and mail for the benefit of prisoners of war and interned civilians in Japanese-controlled territory (Documents 650–686)
            • Difficulties with the Soviet Government over the requirement for the registration of Agents in the United States of Foreign Principals, and the exclusion from the mails of Soviet publications as propaganda (Documents 687–696)
              • The trial and sentencing of German war criminals and Russian accomplices in the Soviet Union (Documents 697–707)
                • The reestablishment of the Patriarchate of the Russian Orthodox Church, and religious conditions in the Soviet Union (Documents 708–717)

                The British Commonwealth, Eastern Europe, the Far East

                • Preface
                • The British Commonwealth of Nations: (Documents 1–138)
                  • Eastern Europe: (Documents 139–717)
                    • Union of Soviet Socialist Republics: (Documents 371–717)
                    • The Far East: (Documents 718–988)
                      • Index

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