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Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, 1945, European Advisory Commission, Austria, Germany, Volume III

Austria


Contents

    • Participation of the United States in the operation of the Allied Commission for Austria; interest of the United States in the establishment of a government for Austria (Documents 381–485)

    Contents

    • Preface
    • Participation by the United States in the work of the European Advisory Commission
      • 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)
    • Austria
      • Participation of the United States in the operation of the Allied Commission for Austria; interest of the United States in the establishment of a government for Austria (Documents 381–485)
    • Germany
      • 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)
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