France:
Contents
- 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 Italy2
(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
- For a further account, see C. R. S. Harris, Allied Military Administration of Italy, 1943–1945 (London, H.M. Stationery Office, 1957), pp. 317–328, in the United Kingdom military series, The History of the Second World War. ↩