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Foreign Relations of the United States, Diplomatic Papers, 1945, Europe, Volume IV

Bulgaria:


Contents

    • Post-Armistice problems of occupation and control of Bulgaria; setting up of Allied (Soviet) Control Commission; application to Bulgaria of the Crimea Declaration on Liberated Europe and of the Berlin (Potsdam) Declaration of August 2, 1945 (Documents 120–431)

    Contents

    • Preface
    • Albania:
      • Efforts by the United States to arrive at satisfactory arrangements for the establishment of diplomatic relations with the Albanian Government (Documents 1–63)
    • Austria
    • Belgium:
      • Assistance by the United States in the matter of relief supplies for Belgium; modification of the lend-lease agreement, and arrangements made on termination of lend-lease and reciprocal aid (Documents 64–91)
      • Liberation of King Leopold from German custody and his return to Belgium (Documents 92–119)
    • Bulgaria:
      • Post-Armistice problems of occupation and control of Bulgaria; setting up of Allied (Soviet) Control Commission; application to Bulgaria of the Crimea Declaration on Liberated Europe and of the Berlin (Potsdam) Declaration of August 2, 1945 (Documents 120–431)
    • Czechoslovakia:
      • Interest of the United States in the reestablishment of democratic government in Czechoslovakia; occupation of Czechoslovakia by United States and Soviet troops, and their withdrawal (Documents 432–505)
      • Interest of the United States in the cession of Carpathian Ruthenia by Czechoslovakia to the Soviet Union, and in other Czechoslovak frontier problems (Documents 506–517)
      • Surrender of members of the so-called “Slovak State” in United States custody to the Czechoslovak Government (Documents 518–522)
      • Efforts to prevent removal to the Soviet Union as war booty of American-owned industrial property in Czechoslovakia (Documents 523–530)
      • Negotiations regarding the reestablishment of a conventional basis for trade between the United States and Czechoslovakia (Documents 531–539)
      • Granting of cotton credit to Czechoslovakia by the Export-Import Bank and consideration of other financial assistance (Documents 540–552)
      • Agreement between the United States and Czechoslovakia regarding Air Transport Command facilities in Czechoslovakia
    • Denmark:
      • Proposed tripartite statement by the United States, the United Kingdom, and the Soviet Union recognizing Denmark as an ally; recognition by the United States of the Danish Government; conclusion of a civil affairs agreement with Denmark (Documents 553–568)
      • Concurrence by the Government of Denmark in the agreement for the defense of Greenland of April 9, 1941; notification to Denmark of defense areas in Greenland (Documents 569–574)
      • Settlement of compensation claims for Danish ships requisitioned by the United States in 1941 (Documents 575–584)
    • Finland:
      • Interest of the United States in the internal affairs of Finland and in the operations of the Allied Control Commission for Finland (Documents 585–611)
      • Reestablishment of diplomatic relations between the United States and Finland (Documents 612–623)
      • Interest of the United States in the reestablishment of normal economic relations with Finland and in relief for Finland (Documents 624–651)
    • France:
      • Efforts of the United States to maintain good relations with France; visit of President de Gaulle and the French Minister for Foreign Affairs to Washington (Documents 652–686)
      • Representations to the French Government to withdraw its troops from northwest Italy (Documents 687–722)
      • Discussions between the United States and France regarding the reestablishment of normal trade relations following the end of World War II (Documents 723–738)
      • Discussions with the French Government regarding the establishment by the United States and the United Kingdom of a petroleum supply arrangement with France (Documents 739–744)
      • Discussions regarding establishment by the United States Navy of an armed observation party and weather reporting station on Clipperton Island (Documents 745–758)
      • Discussions regarding the future status of French Indochina and French participation in its liberation from Japanese occupation
      • Agreements between the United States and France regarding Lend Lease
      • Provisional arrangement between the United States and France relating to air services between their respective territories
    • Germany
    • Greece
    • Hungary:
      • Armistice between the United States, the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom, and Hungary, signed January 20, 1945
      • Efforts by the United States to bring about the establishment of democratic government in Hungary (Documents 759–876)
      • Concern of the United States regarding the expulsion of Hungarian minorities from Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, and Rumania (Documents 877–901)
    • Iceland:
      • Agreement between the United States and Iceland for the termination of the defense agreement of July 1, 1941
      • Agreement between the United States and Iceland respecting air transport services, effected by exchange of notes signed January 27, 1945
      • Agreement between the United States and Iceland respecting transportation by air of Icelandic passengers and mail, effected by exchange of notes signed January 27 and April 11, 1945
    • Italy:
      • 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 Italy (Documents 935–1034)
      • Concern of the United States over the control of Venezia Giulia (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)
    • Index

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