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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1947, Council of Foreign Ministers; Germany and Austria, Volume II

B. Economic cooperation, control, and rehabilitation in the American, British and French zones of occupation in Germany


Contents

    • 1. Measures to improve economic cooperation and coordination in the United States-United Kingdom bizonal area; reorganization of bizonal economic agencies; the American-British coal talks in Washington, August–September; measures for the control and management of the German coal industry; the revision of the Bizonal Agreement of December 1946 (Documents 364–406)
      • 2. Revision of the level of industry plan for the United States–United Kingdom zones of occupation; American-British-French level of industry conversations in London, August; proposals for an Allied regime for the Ruhr (Documents 407–467)
        • 3. Attitude of the United States regarding the detachment of the Saar from Germany and its integration into the French economy (Documents 468–488)
          • 4. Reparations policy (Documents 489–514)
            • 5. Measures to deal with the food crisis in Germany; principles of a food supply program for Germany (Documents 515–530)

            Council of Foreign Ministers; Germany and Austria

            • Preface
            • Introduction
            • List of abbreviations, symbols, and code names
            • List of persons
            • I. Meetings of the Deputies of the Council of Foreign Ministers, London, January 14–February 25, 1947 (Documents 1–39)
              • II. The fourth session of the Council of Foreign Ministers, Moscow, March 10–April 24, 1947 (Documents 40–209)
                • III. The Austrian Treaty Commission, May 12–October 11, 1947 (Documents 210–242)
                  • IV. The fifth session of the Council of Foreign Ministers, London, November 25–December 15, 1947 (Documents 243–320)
                    • V. The occupation and control of Germany (Documents 321–531)
                      • B. Economic cooperation, control, and rehabilitation in the American, British and French zones of occupation in Germany (Documents 364–530)
                      • VI. Austria (Documents 532–570)
                        • Index

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