Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, 1945, Europe, Volume V
Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, 1945, Europe, Volume V
Editors:
- Rogers P. Churchill
- William Slany
- John G. Reid
- N. O. Sappington
- Douglas W. Houston
General Editor:
- E. Ralph Perkins
- S. Everett Gleason
United States Government Printing Office
Washington
1969
- Preface
- Netherlands (Documents 1–24)
- Interest of the United States in providing relief supplies for the people
of the Netherlands (Documents 1–24)
- Agreements between the United States and the Netherlands regarding mutual aid
- Interest of the United States in political developments in the Netherlands East Indies following the defeat of Japan
- Interest of the United States in providing relief supplies for the people
of the Netherlands (Documents 1–24)
- Norway (Documents 25–103)
- Interest of the United States in intra-blockade relief shipments from
Sweden to Norway
(Documents 25–47)
- Consideration by the United States, the United Kingdom, Norway, and Sweden
of measures to assure the liberation of Norway from the German army of
occupation (Documents 48–76)
- Discussions regarding negotiation of a possible agreement between the
United States and Norway concerning liberated ships; the case of the M. S.
Darss
(Documents 77–82)
- Attitude of the United States regarding reported demands by the Soviet
Union on Norway with respect to Spitsbergen and Bear Island (Documents 83–91)
- Arrangements for withdrawal of United States Navy personnel from Jan Mayen
Island (Documents 92–103)
- Agreement between the United States and Norway respecting certain problems of marine transportation and litigation, effected by exchange of notes signed May 29, 1945
- Agreement between the United States and Norway respecting air transport services, effected by exchange of notes signed October 6, 1945
- Interest of the United States in intra-blockade relief shipments from
Sweden to Norway
(Documents 25–47)
- Poland (Documents 104–311)
- Participation of the United States in the negotiations regarding the
establishment of a Polish Provisional Government of National Unity, and the
determination of the boundaries of Poland (Documents 104–266)
- Efforts by the United States to assure the fulfillment by the Polish
Provisional Government of
the Yalta and Potsdam Agreements regarding Poland; discussion of questions
relating to economic assistance for Poland (Documents 267–311)
- Agreement between the United States and Poland respecting reciprocal privileges for Foreign Service personnel, effected by exchange of notes signed at Warsaw October 5 and 30, 1945
- Participation of the United States in the negotiations regarding the
establishment of a Polish Provisional Government of National Unity, and the
determination of the boundaries of Poland (Documents 104–266)
- Portugal (Documents 312–337)
- Agreement between the United States and Portugal regarding Air Transport
Command service to Europe through Portugal, effected by exchange of notes
signed at Lisbon, March 27, 1945 (Documents 312–323)
- Interest of the United States in obtaining use of air bases in the Azores and Cape Verde Islands in the postwar period
- Air transport agreement between the United States and Portugal, signed December 6, 1945
- Reestablishment of Portuguese sovereignty and control in Timor
(Documents 324–337)
- Agreement between the United States and Portugal regarding Air Transport
Command service to Europe through Portugal, effected by exchange of notes
signed at Lisbon, March 27, 1945 (Documents 312–323)
- Rumania (Documents 338–494)
- Spain (Documents 495–548)
- Attitude of the United States with respect to the Franco regime in Spain
following the Second World War (Documents 495–521)
- Interest of the United States in the Spanish disposition of Pierre Laval
after his arrival in Spain on his escape from France (Documents 522–538)
- Agreement between the Spanish Government and Compañia Telefoñica Nacional
de Espagña assuring protection of interests of American shareholders
(Documents 539–542)
- Protocol additional to the air transportation agreement between the United
States and Spain
(Documents 543–548)
- Attitude of the United States with respect to the Franco regime in Spain
following the Second World War (Documents 495–521)
- Sweden (Documents 549–577)
- Negotiations of the United States and the United Kingdom with Sweden for
the cessation of Swedish exports to German-occupied Europe
(Documents 549–567)
- Military air transport agreement between the United States and Sweden
effected by exchange of notes dated March 12, 1945
(Documents 568–571)
- Release of United States military aircraft interned in Sweden (Documents 572–577)
- Agreement between the United States and Sweden amending the agreement of December 16, 1944, respecting air transport services, effected by exchange of notes signed at Stockholm December 4, 1945
- Negotiations of the United States and the United Kingdom with Sweden for
the cessation of Swedish exports to German-occupied Europe
(Documents 549–567)
- Switzerland (Documents 578–615)
- Negotiations of the United States, the United Kingdom, and France with
Switzerland for the cessation of exports to Germany
(Documents 578–603)
- Discussions with the Swiss Government of problems relating to the import
of Swiss watches into the United States and Swiss restrictions on the export
of watch-making machinery (Documents 604–615)
- Reciprocal interim agreement between the United States and Switzerland relating to air transport services
- Negotiations of the United States, the United Kingdom, and France with
Switzerland for the cessation of exports to Germany
(Documents 578–603)
- Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (Documents 616–929)
- Reports on developments of significance concerning Soviet relations with
other countries, especially with the United States
(Documents 616–699)
- Conclusion of wartime assistance from the United States to the Soviet
Union; the agreement of October 15, 1945; consideration of a supplementary
agreement for extension of aid for postwar reconstruction and credits
(Documents 700–804)
- Efforts to arrange with the Soviet Union for the acceptance and onward
shipment of relief supplies and mail for the benefit of prisoners of war and
interned civilians in Japanese-controlled territory
(Documents 805–829)
- Arrangements relative to the treatment and reciprocal repatriation of
American and Soviet prisoners of war and interned civilians liberated by
Allied forces
(Documents 830–859)
- Interest of the United States in religious conditions in the Soviet Union;
replacement of American priest, Father Braun, in Moscow
(Documents 860–876)
- The Kravchenko case: Attempts by the Soviet Government to obtain his
deportation from the United States
(Documents 877–884)
- Dissatisfaction of the Soviet Union with United States policy toward
foreign merchant seamen deserters as applied to deserters from ships of the
Soviet Union
(Documents 885–893)
- Efforts to assist Soviet spouses of American citizens and detained
American citizens to leave the Soviet Union
(Documents 894–914)
- Consideration of the desirability of establishing consulates by the United
States and the Soviet Union in each other’s territory; difficulties
encountered by the American Consulate General at Vladivostok (Documents 915–929)
- Reports on developments of significance concerning Soviet relations with
other countries, especially with the United States
(Documents 616–699)
- Yugoslavia (Documents 930–1088)
- Interest of the United States in the establishment of a United Provisional
Government for Yugoslavia
(Documents 930–964)
- Concern of the United States with internal conditions in Yugoslavia and the recognition
of the Federal People’s Republic of Yugoslavia (Documents 965–1056)
- Concern of the United States with various plans for a Balkan federation
and alliance
(Documents 1057–1068)
- Concern of the United States with attempts on the part of Yugoslavia to
participate in the occupation of Austria
(Documents 1069–1088)
- Interest of the United States in the establishment of a United Provisional
Government for Yugoslavia
(Documents 930–964)
- Index