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Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, 1944, General, Volume I

General

  • Preface
  • Participation by the United States in the work of the European Advisory Commission: (Documents 1-256)
    • Consideration of the application of “unconditional surrender” terms to Germany; unofficial peace feelers from Germany (Documents 257-339)
      • Application of the principle of unconditional surrender to Bulgaria, Hungary, and Rumania (Documents 340-375)
        • Preliminaries to the establishment of an international organization for the maintenance of international peace and security: (Documents 376-510)
          • Interest of the United States in the reaction of non-participating Governments to the Dumbarton Oaks Proposals (Documents 511-526)
            • Attitude of the United States regarding the eligibility of the Vatican for membership in the proposed international organization (Documents 527-532)
              • Participation of United States in the Conference of Allied Ministers of Education, London, April 5–29, 1944, and the proposed establishment of a United Nations organization for educational and cultural reconstruction (Documents 533-548)
                • Governmental assistance to persons forced to emigrate for political or racial reasons (Documents 549-724)
                  • Emergency measure for the welfare and repatriation of American citizens in enemy, former enemy, and enemy-occupied countries (Documents 725-765)
                    • Allied declarations and warnings regarding Nazi atrocities (Documents 766-815)
                      • Discussions regarding procedures and scope of the United Nations Commission for the Investigation of War Crimes (Documents 816-914)
                        • Representations to neutral governments against the granting of asylum to persons guilty of war crimes (Documents 915-973)
                          • Successful Anglo-American effort to effect Soviet participation in the work of the London Political Warfare Coordinating Committee (Documents 974-987)
                            • Establishment of the State-War-Navy Coordinating Committee (Documents 988-990)
                              • Policy of the United States with respect to diplomatic and consular property of enemy governments and the property of enemy diplomatic and consular personnel in liberated areas (Documents 991-1013)
                                • Policy and attitude of the Department of State with regard to censorship (Documents 1014-1028)
                                  • Appendix: Reorganization of the Department of State
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