Foreign Relations of the United States, Diplomatic Papers, 1945, European Advisory Commission, Austria, Germany, Volume III
Foreign Relations of the United States, Diplomatic Papers, 1945, European Advisory Commission, Austria, Germany, Volume III
Editors:
- William Slany
- John P. Glennon
- Douglas W. Houston
- N. O. Sappington
- George O. Kent
General Editor:
- E. Ralph Perkins
- S. Everett Gleason
- Fredrick Aandahl
United States Government Printing Office
Washington
1968
- Preface
- Participation by the United States in the work of the European Advisory
Commission (Documents 1–380)
- I. Negotiation of agreements regarding the zones of occupation and control
machinery for Austria
(Documents 1–126)
- II. Negotiations relative to the Instrument of Surrender; control
machinery, zones of occupation, and possible dismemberment of Germany;
consultation with other Allied Powers
(Documents 127–307)
- III. Principles to govern the treatment of Germany during the period of
Allied control (Documents 308–375)
- IV. The dissolution and final report of the European Advisory
Commission (Documents 376–380)
- I. Negotiation of agreements regarding the zones of occupation and control
machinery for Austria
(Documents 1–126)
- Austria (Documents 381–485)
- Germany (Documents 486–1206)
- Tripartite warning to Germany regarding responsibility for the safety and
welfare of Allied prisoners of war, internees, and deported citizens (Documents 486–496)
- Acceptance of German proposal that prisoners of war be left in camps as
Allies advanced, provided Allies agreed not to return prisoners to active
duty (Documents 497–509)
- Negotiations leading to the surrender of Germany; termination of
hostilities in Europe
(Documents 510–573)
- Concern of the United States regarding the repatriation of German
officials, agents, and other nationals following the end of the war
(Documents 574–614)
- Participation of the United States in the Control Council for Germany;
implementation of the Potsdam decisions on Germany
(Documents 615–633)
- Steps taken by the United States to implement the Potsdam decisions on the
establishment of central administrative machinery in Germany; discussions
with the French regarding the separation of the Ruhr, the Rhineland, and the
Saar from Germany (Documents 634–683)
- Developments of administrative and political significance relating to the
United States zone in Germany
(Documents 684–762)
- Concern of the United States with developments within the Soviet
occupation zone of Germany; quadripartite control of Berlin (Documents 763–801)
- Negotiations in the European Advisory Commission and the Allied Control
Commission for Germany regarding the representation in Germany of foreign
governments after surrender and the establishment of Four-Power control in
Germany
(Documents 802–815)
- Interest of the United States in the disposition of German Foreign Office
archives
(Documents 816–853)
- Disposition of property and archives of the German embassies and
consulates in neutral countries (Documents 854–872)
- Discussions regarding procedures and scope of the United Nations
Commission for the Investigation of War Crimes and the setting up of the
International Military Tribunal
(Documents 873–882)
- Discussions concerning German reparations and restitution; work of the
Allied Commission on Reparations; establishment of the Inter-Allied
Reparation Agency; efforts to establish a level of industry for Germany
(Documents 883–1147)
- Disposition of the German Navy And Merchant Marine
(Documents 1148–1150)
- Interest of the United States in establishment of Export-Import machinery
for Germany and in German coal production and distribution (Documents 1151–1181)
- Discussions relating to decartelization, deconcentration, and handling of
the German public debt (Documents 1182–1198)
- Arrangements regarding a system of air corridors for flights between
Berlin and the western zones of occupation in Germany (Documents 1199–1206)
- Tripartite warning to Germany regarding responsibility for the safety and
welfare of Allied prisoners of war, internees, and deported citizens (Documents 486–496)
- Index