Turkey:
Contents
- Representations by the United States and the United Kingdom in
effecting a severance of economic and diplomatic relations between
Turkey and Germany1
(Documents 878-964)
- Break by Turkey of relations with Japan at the request of the United
States and British Governments (Documents 965-968)
- Discussions regarding proposed Lend-Lease agreement between the United
States and Turkey91
(Documents 969-977)
- Death of the Turkish Ambassador, Mehmet Münir Ertegün (Document 978)
- Concerning the attitude of the United States toward the entry of Turkey into the war, see bracketed note, Foreign Relations, 1943, vol. iv, p. 1057; for previous correspondence regarding preemptive buying of Turkish goods, see ibid., pp. 1111 ff.; for previous correspondence on the efforts of the United States and the British Governments to acquire Turkish chrome and to prevent its sale by Turkey to Germany, see ibid., pp. 1150 ff.↩
- For previous correspondence, see Foreign Relations, 1943, vol. iv, pp. 1087 ff.↩