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Foreign Relations of the United States, Diplomatic Papers, 1944, Europe, Volume IV

San Marino:


Contents

    • Representations by San Marino regarding bombing of its territory by Allied planes; instructions by the Department of State recognizing neutrality of San Marino (Documents 304–313)

    Contents

    • Preface
    • Europe:
      • Portugal:
        • Efforts of the United States to obtain from Portugal certain military privileges in the Azores: agreement between the United States and Portugal establishing form of indirect participation by Portugal in operations in the Pacific (Documents 1–87)
        • Negotiations leading to embargo by Portugal on export of wolfram in order to cut off source of supply to Germany (Documents 88–148)
      • Rumania:
        • Negotiations leading to signing of armistice with Rumania at Moscow, 5 a.m., September 13 (as of September 12), 1944 (Documents 149–245)
        • Post-armistice problems of occupation and control of Rumania; setting up of Allied Control Commission (Documents 246–303)
      • San Marino:
        • Representations by San Marino regarding bombing of its territory by Allied planes; instructions by the Department of State recognizing neutrality of San Marino (Documents 304–313)
      • Spain:
        • Agreement between the United States and Spain on certain outstanding issues (Documents 314–396)
        • Protests to the Spanish Government regarding Spanish attacks by antiaircraft batteries on Allied aircraft operating off coast of Spanish and Tangier zones of Morocco (Documents 397–407)
        • Representations by the United States to Spain for the protection of American interests in Spanish National Telephone Company (Documents 408–422)
        • Representations to Spain for the suspension of German air service between Spain and Germany (Documents 423–438)
        • Air transport service agreement between the United States and Spain
    • Sweden:
      • Negotiations of the United States and the United Kingdom with Sweden for the cessation of Swedish exports to German-occupied Europe (Documents 439–629)
      • Negotiations regarding a military air transport agreement between the United States and Sweden (Documents 630–634)
      • Negotiations with the Swedish Government for release of United States airmen interned in Sweden (Documents 635–657)
      • Agreement between the United States and Sweden relating to air transport services
    • Switzerland:
      • Negotiations of the United States and the United Kingdom with Switzerland for the cessation of exports to Germany (Documents 658–731)
      • Accidental bombing of the Swiss city of Schaffhausen by American planes (Documents 732–743)
    • Union of Soviet Socialist Republics:
      • Reports on developments of significance concerning Soviet relations with other countries, especially with the United States (Documents 744–847)
      • 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 848–940)
      • Continuation of wartime assistance from the United States for the Soviet Union, and consideration of a supplementary agreement to enable the extension of aid for postwar reconstruction and credits (Documents 941–1034)
      • 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 1035–1084)
      • The trial and sentencing of German war criminals by the Soviet Union, and divergent attitudes among the Allies regarding the propriety of this procedure (Documents 1085–1101)
      • Sustained interest of the United States in freedom of religion and religious conditions in the Soviet Union (Documents 1102–1114)
      • The Kravchenko case: Attempts by the Soviet Government to obtain his deportation from the United States (Documents 1115–1137)
      • Arrangements relative to the treatment and reciprocal repatriation of American and Soviet prisoners of war and interned civilians liberated by Allied forces (Documents 1138–1169)
    • Vatican:
      • Appeals of the Vatican to the American and British Governments not to bomb Rome; protests against bombing of Abbey of Monte Cassino and the Papal Villa at Castelgandolfo (Documents 1170–1219)
      • Anglo-American policy with regard to the treatment of diplomats of enemy Governments accredited to the Vatican (Documents 1220–1240)
    • Yugoslavia:
      • Concern of the United States with internal conditions in Yugoslavia (Documents 1241–1339)
    • Index

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