Turkey:
Contents
- Attitude of the United States toward the question of the entry of Turkey into the war
- Exchange of messages between President Roosevelt and Turkish President
Inonu regarding a conference between British Prime Minister Churchill and
President Inonu at Adana, Turkey, January 30 and 31, 1943 (Documents 1114–1122)
- Clarification of decisions taken at the Casablanca Conference regarding
the respective roles of the United States and British Governments in
relations with Turkey (Documents 1123–1128)
- Release of American aviators interned in Turkey
(Documents 1129–1140)
- Representations to the Turkish Government on behalf of American interests
affected by Turkish capital levy tax (Documents 1141–1152)
- Representations by the American and British Embassies in Turkey to the
Turkish Government regarding the transit of certain German vessels through
the Straits
(Document 1153)
- Problems involving the Turkish aid program; proposal by the United States
for a Lend-Lease agreement
(Documents 1154–1181)
- Policy of the United States regarding the preemptive buying of Turkish
goods
(Documents 1182–1212)
- Efforts of the United States and British Governments to acquire Turkish
chrome and to prevent its sale by Turkey to Germany
(Documents 1213–1233)