Italy:
Contents
- Approval by the United States of declaration by Italy of war against
Japan (Documents 902-914)
- Attitude of the United States regarding the form of government to be
established in Italy following end of the war (Documents 915-934)
- Proposals for revision of the Italian armistice agreement and for a
preliminary treaty of peace with Italy62
(Documents 935-1034)
- Concern of the United States over the control of Venezia Giulia41
(Documents 1035-1138)
- Economic relations between the United States and Italy (Documents 1139-1181)
- Efforts of the United States to obtain fair treatment for American
petroleum interests in Italy (Documents 1182-1200)
- Efforts of the United States to obtain landing rights in Italy for
American airlines (Documents 1201-1214)
- For additional documentation relating to this subject, see Foreign Relations, The Conference of Berlin (The Potsdam Conference), 1945, vol. i, pp. 681–712; and ibid., vol. ii, pp. 168–175 and pp. 1079–1098. For texts of the Italian military armistice, September 3, 1943. the Instrument of Surrender, September 29, 1943, and related documents, see Department of State, Treaties and Other International Acts Series No. 1604, or 61 Stat. (pt. 3) 2740–2772.↩
- For additional documentation, see Harry L. Coles and Albert K. Weinberg, Civil Affairs: Soldiers Become Governors, in the official Army history, United States Army in World War II: Special Studies (Washington, Government Printing Office, 1964), pp. 587 ff.↩