Union of Soviet Socialist Republics:
Contents
- 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)