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

Brazil:


Contents

    • The conclusion of a military aviation agreement between the United States and Brazil by exchange of notes, signed June 14, 1944 (Documents 511-527)
      • Arrangements made by the United States and Brazil for sending a Brazilian expeditionary force to the Mediterranean theater of operations (Documents 528-529)
        • Discussions concerning defense supplies and equipment for Brazil (Documents 530-570)
          • Jurisdiction in criminal matters over United States military personnel in Brazil (Documents 571-573)
            • Discussions and agreements between the United States and Brazil on rubber prices, quotas, and the introduction of synthetic rubber into Brazil (Documents 574-584)
              • Negotiations on the disposal of the Brazilian coffee crop (Documents 585-616)
                • Cooperation between the United States and Brazil with respect to shipping problems (Documents 617-625)
                  • Discussions regarding Brazilian trade control methods (Documents 626-641)

                  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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