Multilateral Relations:
Contents
- The Council of Foreign Ministers
- The political and economic crisis in Europe and the United States
response (The Marshall Plan) (Documents 128–273)
- I. United States concern with foreign needs for substantial
economic aid; The European crisis and Secretary of State Marshall’s
speech at Harvard (March–June) (Documents 128–143)
- II. The genesis of a European Recovery Program (June–September):
Conversations at London; The Conference of European Economic
Cooperation, at Paris, and its report (Documents 144–257)
- III. The United States reaction to the Paris report and matters
related to the development of a program for interim aid
(September–December) (Documents 258–273)
- A. The Washington conversations on European economic
cooperation (Documents 258–267)
- B. Development of programs for interim and long-term
aid (Documents 268–273)
- A. The Washington conversations on European economic
cooperation (Documents 258–267)
- I. United States concern with foreign needs for substantial
economic aid; The European crisis and Secretary of State Marshall’s
speech at Harvard (March–June) (Documents 128–143)
- General United States policy toward the European Coal Organization
(ECO), with particular reference to
the British coal shortage (Documents 274–301)
- The signature, ratification, and deposit of instruments of
ratification of the treaties of peace with Italy, Romania, Bulgaria, and
Hungary
(Documents 302–359)
- The United States participation in discussions on disposition of the
former Italian colonies in Africa (Documents 360–393)
- Interest of the United States in the repatriation of German prisoners
of war in Western Europe; agreement with France for recruitment of
voluntary labor for France in the United States zone of Germany (Documents 394–408)
- Publication by the Department of State of “Nazi-Soviet Relations,
1939–1941” (Documents 409–413)
- Interest of the United States in questions relating to navigation of the Rhine and Danube Rivers