Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, 1944, The British Commonwealth and Europe, Volume III
Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, 1944, The British Commonwealth and Europe, Volume III
Editors:
- E. Ralph Perkins
- S. Everett Gleason
- John G. Reid
- John P. Glennon
- N. O. Sappington
- William Slany
- Velma Hastings Cassidy
- Warren H. Reynolds
United States Government Printing Office
Washington
1965
- Preface
- The British Commonwealth of Nations: (Documents 1–188)
- United Kingdom: (Documents 1–110)
- Report to the Secretary of State by Under Secretary Stettinius on his
Mission to London, April 7–29, 1944 (Document 1)
- Problems relating to the Mutual Aid Program; concern of the United
States over British gold and dollar balances; discussions regarding
Phase II of Lend-Lease
(Documents 2–37)
- Concern of the United States over transfer of munitions by the United
Kingdom from the common pool to third countries (Documents 38–42)
- Anglo-American petroleum discussions and unperfected
agreement signed August 8, 1944 (Documents 43–81)
- Arrangement between the United States and the United Kingdom for
settling certain claims arising out of acts of the armed forces of
either stationed in territory of the other (Documents 82–93)
- Agreement between the United States and the United Kingdom regarding
the use and disposition of recaptured vessels (Documents 94–103)
- Agreement between the United States and the United Kingdom on making a
démarche to the neutral nations regarding
disposition of German vessels and aircraft seeking refuge in those
countries (Documents 104–108)
- Proposed exchange of notes between the United States and the United
Kingdom designed to prevent negotiation of exclusive or discriminatory
air agreements with third countries (Documents 109–110)
- Report to the Secretary of State by Under Secretary Stettinius on his
Mission to London, April 7–29, 1944 (Document 1)
- Australia: (Documents 111–140)
- Concern of the United States over Australia–New Zealand agreement of
1944 with respect to security of South and Southwest Pacific
regions (Documents 111–133)
- Attempts by the United States to secure raw materials as reciprocal
aid from Australia (Documents 134–140)
- Agreement between the United States and Australia regarding jurisdiction over naval prizes
- Concern of the United States over Australia–New Zealand agreement of
1944 with respect to security of South and Southwest Pacific
regions (Documents 111–133)
- Canada: (Documents 141–142)
- Agreement between the United States and Canada regarding procedures to
be followed in the acquisition of land in Canada required by the United
States for war projects (Documents 141–142)
- Agreement between the United States and Canada amending agreement of January 27, 1943, regarding post-war disposition of defense installations and facilities
- Agreement between the United States and Canada regarding payment by Canada for certain defense installations in Canada and at Goose Bay
- Agreement between the United States and Canada regarding claims arising out of traffic accidents involving vehicles of United States and Canadian armed forces
- Agreement between the United States and Canada respecting use of Lower Columbia River Basin
- Agreement between the United States and Canada continuing in effect the agreement of November 10, 1941, regarding temporary raising of level of Lake St. Francis during low-water periods
- Agreement between the United States and Canada approving recommendations of the International Pacific Salmon Fisheries Commission regarding the sockeye salmon fisheries
- Agreement between the United States and Canada to changes in previous arrangements pertaining to development and use of oil resources in northwest Canada
- Convention between the United States and Canada regarding double taxation, estate taxes and succession duties, signed at Ottawa June 8, 1944
- Agreement between the United States and Canada regarding procedures to
be followed in the acquisition of land in Canada required by the United
States for war projects (Documents 141–142)
- India
- Ireland: (Documents 143–177)
- Union of South Africa: (Documents 178–188)
- United Kingdom: (Documents 1–110)
- Europe: (Documents 189–1321)
- Albania: (Documents 189–217)
- Belgium: (Document 218)
- Bulgaria: (Documents 219–454)
- Negotiations leading to signing of armistice with Bulgaria at Moscow,
October 28, 1944 (Documents 219–416)
- Post-armistice problems of occupation and control of Bulgaria
(Documents 417–454)
- Negotiations leading to signing of armistice with Bulgaria at Moscow,
October 28, 1944 (Documents 219–416)
- Czechoslovakia: (Documents 455–464)
- Desire of the Czechoslovak Government in Exile to enter into a civil
affairs arrangement with American, British, and Soviet Governments;
decision by the American and British Governments against this
proposal (Documents 455–461)
- Request by the Czechoslovak Government in Exile for United States
assistance for the Slovak uprising (Documents 462–464)
- Desire of the Czechoslovak Government in Exile to enter into a civil
affairs arrangement with American, British, and Soviet Governments;
decision by the American and British Governments against this
proposal (Documents 455–461)
- Denmark: (Documents 465–501)
- Finland: (Documents 502–572)
- Failure of Finland to withdraw from the war with the Soviet Union, and
the rupture of American-Finnish relations
(Documents 502–547)
- United States interest in the Allied armistice with Finland of
September 19, 1944 (Documents 548–562)
- Preparations for reestablishing an American Mission in Finland (Documents 563–572)
- Failure of Finland to withdraw from the war with the Soviet Union, and
the rupture of American-Finnish relations
(Documents 502–547)
- France: (Documents 573–720)
- Concern of the United States over civil administration of France
immediately following liberation from the Germans; recognition of the
French Provisional Government (Documents 573–692)
- Negotiations between the United States and France regarding a general
Lend-Lease agreement to cover all French territories (Documents 693–703)
- Special economic mission to French North Africa and Morocco (Documents 704–706)
- Discussions regarding the future status of French Indochina and French
participation in its liberation from Japanese occupation (Documents 707–720)
- Concern of the United States over civil administration of France
immediately following liberation from the Germans; recognition of the
French Provisional Government (Documents 573–692)
- Germany: (Documents 721–781)
- Agreements between the United States and Germany for the exchange of
American and German nationals
(Documents 721–753)
- Discussions between the United States, the United Kingdom, and the
Soviet Union regarding currency arrangements for Germany and Austria
during invasion and occupation (Documents 754–781)
- Agreements between the United States and Germany for the exchange of
American and German nationals
(Documents 721–753)
- Greece:
- Hungary: (Documents 782–902)
- Iceland: (Documents 903–918)
- Recognition by the United States of the establishment of the Icelandic
Republic (Documents 903–918)
- Recognition by the United States of the establishment of the Icelandic
Republic (Documents 903–918)
- Italy: (Documents 919–1105)
- Luxembourg: (Document 1106)
- Netherlands:
- Norway: (Documents 1107–1138)
- Representations by the Norwegian Government for obtaining materials to
restore Norsk Hydro chemical plant in Norway bombed by United States Air
Force
(Documents 1107–1113)
- Representations to the United States by Norway, the United Kingdom,
and the Netherlands regarding immunity from suit of the M.V. Norsktank
(Documents 1114–1121)
- Arrangements for transportation by the United States Air Transport
Command of Norwegian aviation trainees from Sweden to the United
Kingdom (Documents 1122–1138)
- Memorandum of agreement between the United States and Norway respecting the arrangements for civil administration and jurisdiction in Norwegian territory liberated by an Allied expeditionary force
- Representations by the Norwegian Government for obtaining materials to
restore Norsk Hydro chemical plant in Norway bombed by United States Air
Force
(Documents 1107–1113)
- Poland: (Documents 1139–1321)
- Interest of the United States in the Polish Government in Exile, and
in its relations with the Soviet Union
(Documents 1139–1237)
- Support by the United States of the Polish underground organizations
and attempts to secure Soviet cooperation with them (Documents 1238–1279)
- Attitude of the United States toward the establishment of a
Soviet-supported government in Poland and toward Soviet policies in
liberated areas of Poland (Documents 1280–1321)
- Interest of the United States in the Polish Government in Exile, and
in its relations with the Soviet Union
(Documents 1139–1237)
- Index