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

Sweden


Contents

    • Negotiations of the United States and the United Kingdom with Sweden for the cessation of Swedish exports to German-occupied Europe1 (Documents 549-567)
      • Military air transport agreement between the United States and Sweden effected by exchange of notes dated March 12, 194556 (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
        1. Continued from Foreign Relations, 1944, vol. iv, pp. 456–682.↩
        2. For previous documentation regarding negotiations for a military air transport agreement between the United States and Sweden, see Foreign Relations, 1944, vol. iv, pp. 683 ff.↩

        Europe

        • Preface
        • Netherlands (Documents 1-24)
          • Norway (Documents 25-103)
            • Poland (Documents 104-311)
              • Portugal (Documents 312-337)
                • Rumania (Documents 338-494)
                  • Spain (Documents 495-548)
                    • Sweden (Documents 549-577)
                      • Switzerland (Documents 578-615)
                        • Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (Documents 616-929)
                          • Yugoslavia (Documents 930-1088)
                            • Index

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