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Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, 1944, The American Republics, Volume VII

Argentina:


Contents

    • Efforts by the United States to obtain the cooperation of the Ramírez Government in combatting Axis activities (Documents 189-210)
      • Withholding of recognition from the regime of Edelmiro Farrell by the United States (Documents 211-246)
        • Efforts of the United States to enlist the American Republics and the United Kingdom in a common policy toward Argentina (Documents 247-329)
          • Concern of the United States in the Argentine handling of espionage cases (Documents 330-344)
            • Concern of the United States with severance of communications between Argentina and the Axis and with the domination of communication facilities and the press sought by the Argentine Government (Documents 345-368)
              • Trade and shipping problems arising in United States relations with Argentina (Documents 369-382)

              The American Republics

              • Preface
              • Regional: (Documents 1-188)
                • Argentina: (Documents 189-382)
                  • Bolivia: (Documents 383-510)
                    • Brazil: (Documents 511-641)
                      • Chile: (Documents 642-760)
                        • Colombia: (Documents 761-857)
                          • Costa Rica: (Documents 858-865)
                            • Cuba: (Documents 866-989)
                              • Dominican Republic: (Documents 990-1002)
                                • Ecuador: (Documents 1003-1064)
                                  • El Salvador: (Documents 1065-1118)
                                    • Guatemala: (Documents 1119-1159)
                                      • Haiti: (Documents 1160-1170)
                                        • Honduras:
                                          • Mexico: (Documents 1171-1309)
                                            • Nicaragua: (Documents 1310-1339)
                                              • Panama: (Documents 1340-1364)
                                                • Paraguay: (Documents 1365-1410)
                                                  • Peru: (Documents 1411-1481)
                                                    • Uruguay: (Documents 1482-1527)
                                                      • Venezuela: (Documents 1528-1556)
                                                        • Index

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