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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1946, The British Commonwealth, Western and Central Europe, Volume V

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Contents

    • Concern of the United States over problems involving displaced persons and refugees; transfer of German minorities; repatriation of interned civilians, ex-enemy nationals, and liberated Soviet prisoners of war; efforts to regulate the migration of Jews from Poland into the United States zones of occupation in Germany and Austria (Documents 81–139)
      • Agreement of the United States, the United Kingdom, and France to publish a series of volumes of documents on German foreign policy, 1918–1945
      • Implementation of the SAFEHAVEN program; negotiation of accords with Switzerland and Sweden on liquidation of German external assets in those countries (Document 140)
        • Participation by the United States in the work of the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration (UNRRA)
        • Agreement between the United States, France, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom for the establishment of the Caribbean Commission
        • United States interest in measures for the control of the Danube River and other questions involving European inland waterways (Documents 141–184)

        Contents

        • Preface
        • List of abbreviations, symbols, and code names
        • The British Commonwealth of Nations:
          • Regional:
            • United States interest in the acquisition of base rights in British Commonwealth areas and in arragements for defense of such areas in the Southwest Pacific (Documents 1–32)
          • United Kingdom:
            • Implementation of the financial agreement between the governments of the United States and the United Kingdom
            • Agreement between the United States and the United Kingdom relating to air services between their respective territories, signed at Bermuda February 11, 1946
            • Agreements between the United States and the United Kingdom relating to mutual aid, signed at Washington March 27, 1946
            • Agreement between the United States and the United Kingdom relating to marine transportation and litigation, effected by exchange of notes signed at Washington March 25 and May 7, 1946
            • Agreement between the United States and the United Kingdom regarding prevention of abuses of customs privileges at certain leased naval and air bases
          • Australia:
            • Agreement between the United States and Australia on settlement for lend-lease, reciprocal aid, surplus war property, and claims
            • Air transport services agreement between the United States and Australia, signed at Washington December 3, 1946
          • Canada:
            • Discussions relating to joint defense measures (Documents 33–41)
            • Arrangement between the United States and Canada regarding disposal of crude oil facilities of Canol project
            • Agreement between the United States and Canada regarding waiver of certain claims involving vessels of the two governments
            • Agreement between the United States and Canada relating to transfer of defense installations and equipment following the end of the war
            • Agreement between the United States and Canada on disposition of storage and loading facilities at Prince Rupert
            • Understanding between the United States and Canada regarding stationing of naval vessels on the great lakes for the training of naval reserve personnel
          • India:
            • Interest of the United States in the political situation in India; elevation of the status of the missions in the two countries; efforts of the United States to alleviate famine conditions in India (Documents 42–69)
            • Agreement between the United States and India on air transport services
            • Agreement between the United States and India respecting a mutual aid settlement
          • Ireland:
            • Unwillingness of the United States to become involve in the Irish partition question (Documents 70–73)
          • New Zealand:
            • Air transport services agreement between the United States and New Zealand signed at Washington December 3, 1946
            • Agreement between the United States and New Zealand on settlement for lend-lease and reciprocal aid, surplus war property, and claims
          • Union of South Africa:
            • Attitude of the United States toward the proposal of the Union of South Africa to annex the mandate of South West Africa (Documents 74–79)
            • Attitude of the United States regarding treatment within the Union of South Africa of Indians of South African nationality (Document 80)
            • Convention for the avoidance of double taxation and for establishing rules of reciprocal administrative assistance with respect to taxes on income
        • Europe:
          • Regional:
            • Concern of the United States over problems involving displaced persons and refugees; transfer of German minorities; repatriation of interned civilians, ex-enemy nationals, and liberated Soviet prisoners of war; efforts to regulate the migration of Jews from Poland into the United States zones of occupation in Germany and Austria (Documents 81–139)
            • Agreement of the United States, the United Kingdom, and France to publish a series of volumes of documents on German foreign policy, 1918–1945
            • Implementation of the SAFEHAVEN program; negotiation of accords with Switzerland and Sweden on liquidation of German external assets in those countries (Document 140)
            • Participation by the United States in the work of the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration (UNRRA)
            • Agreement between the United States, France, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom for the establishment of the Caribbean Commission
            • United States interest in measures for the control of the Danube River and other questions involving European inland waterways (Documents 141–184)
          • Austria:
            • United States concern for the political and economic development of Austria after the war (Documents 185–254)
          • Belgium:
            • Agreement between the United States and Belgium relating to air services between their respective territories, signed at Brussels April 5, 1946
            • Agreements between the United States and Belgium relating to mutual aid settlement
          • Denmark:
            • Interest of the United States in the evacuation of Bornholm by Russian troops and the neutralization of entrances to the Baltic Sea (Documents 255–262)
            • Arrangement between the United States and Denmark regarding air service facilities at Kastrup airport in Denmark
            • Agreement between the United States and Denmark amending the agreement of December 16, 1944, relating to air transport services
            • Negotiation of an agreement on weather stations in Greenland; discussions concerning the role of Greenland in the defense of the Western Hemisphere
          • France:
            • Concern of the United States with political and economic developments relating to France; economic and financial agreements with the Provisional Government of the French Republic (Documents 263–318)
            • The interest of the United States in Nationalist opposition to the restoration of French rule in Indochina
            • Agreement between the United States and France relating to air services between their respective territories, signed at Paris March 27, 1946
            • Convention between the United States and France for the avoidance of double taxation, signed at Paris October 18, 1946
            • Understanding between the United States and France relating to allocation of proceeds from liquidation of German property in Sweden
            • Agreement between the United States and France for the purchase of natural rubber
            • Agreement between the United States and France relating to passport fees
            • Agreement between the United States and France relating to air service facilities in French territory
          • Germany:
            • Problems relating to quadripartite control of Germany (Documents 319–432)
            • Developments relating to the United States Zone of Occupation in Germany (Documents 433–457)
            • Interest of the United States in developments within the Soviet Zone of Occupation; problems relating to the quadripartite control of Berlin (Documents 458–495)
            • Efforts of the United States to provide for extension of existing air corridors and for freedom of flight over Germany (Documents 496–503)
            • Interest of the United States in German coal production and distribution (Documents 504–528)
            • Concern of the United States regarding the repatriation of German officials, agents, and other nationals following the end of the war (Documents 529–555)
            • Agreement on a plan for allocation of a reparation share to non-repatriable victims of German action, and annex, signed at Paris, June 14, 1946
            • Accord on treatment of German-owned patents, signed at London, July 27, 1946
            • Interest of the United States in prosecution of German war criminals
          • Iceland:
            • Agreement between the United States and Iceland regarding termination of defense agreement of July 1, 1941, and provision for interim use of Keflavik Airport
          • Italy:
            • United States efforts to negotiate a modification of the Italian armistice regime (January 1946–February 1947) (Documents 556–587)
            • Attitude of the United States regarding the form of government to be established in Italy (Documents 588–604)
            • Concern of the United States with respect to the maintenance of stable, democratic government in Italy (Documents 605–650)
            • Agreement between the United States and Italy on reciprocal application of Article I of the Extradition Convention of March 23, 1868
            • Agreement between the United States and Italy with respect to the disposition of the American dead in Italy in World War II
          • Luxembourg:
            • Agreement between the United States and Luxembourg regarding mutual aid settlement, effected by exchange of memorandums signed at Luxembourg August 29, 1946
            • Memorandum of Understanding between the United States and Luxembourg concerning waiver of certain claims arising out of the conduct of the war
          • Netherlands:
            • Discussions between the United States and the Netherlands regarding the disposition of air bases in Aruba, Curagao, and Surinam (Documents 651–655)
            • The interest of the United States in Nationalist opposition to the restoration of Netherlands rule in the East Indies
            • Agreement between the United States and the Netherlands regarding the purchase of natural rubber
            • Agreement between the United States and the Netherlands regarding commercial policy, effected by exchange of notes signed at Washington November 21, 1946
          • Norway:
            • Agreement between the United States and Norway regarding air service facilities at Gardermoen Airfield in Norway
          • Portugal:
            • Agreement between the United States, the United Kingdom, and Portugal regarding the transfer to Portugal of the airfields at Santa Maria and Lagens (Documents 656–697)
            • Agreement between the United States and Portugal regarding Portuguese colonial sisal, effected by exchange of notes signed at Lisbon May 17, 1946
          • Spain:
            • Attitude of the United States with respect to the Franco regime in Spain (Documents 698–747)
            • Agreements between the United States and Spain respecting air transport services, amending the agreement of December 2, 1944
          • Sweden:
            • Accord between the United States, France, the United Kingdom, and Sweden relating to the liquidation of German property in Sweden
            • Agreement between the United States and Sweden relating to air service facilities in Sweden
          • Switzerland:
            • Accord between the United States, France, the United Kingdom, and Switzerland relating to the liquidation of German property in Switzerland
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