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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1947, Eastern Europe; The Soviet Union, Volume IV

Rumania [Romania]:


Contents

    • Efforts by the United States to assist in the establishment of a democratic and independent Rumania and to assure fulfillment of wartime and postwar agreements (Documents 313–345)

    Contents

    • Preface
    • List of Abbreviations and Symbols
    • Eastern Europe (Regional):
      • Efforts by the United States to secure the implementation of the Treaties of Peace with Bulgaria, Hungary, and Rumania (Documents 1–32)
      • The United States and the establishment of the Free Territory of Trieste (Documents 33–106)
    • Bulgaria:
      • The reestablishment of diplomatic relations with Bulgaria; efforts by the United States to assist in the preservation of democratic institutions in Bulgaria; termination of the Allied Control Commission for Bulgaria (Documents 107–143)
    • Czechoslovakia:
      • Interest of the United States in the maintenance of democratic government in Czechoslovakia; consideration of the possibility of United States economic assistance to Czechoslovakia and efforts to resolve pending economic and commercial questions between the two governments (Documents 144–182)
    • Finland:
      • Extension of additional Export-Import Bank credits to Finland (Documents 183–188)
    • Hungary:
      • Efforts by the United States to assist in the maintenance of democratic government in Hungary and the rehabilitation of the Hungarian economy; participation by the United States in the Allied Control Commission for Hungary (Documents 189–274)
    • Poland:
      • Efforts by the United States to assure fulfillment of wartime agreements on Poland; the problem of United States economic assistance (Documents 275–312)
    • Rumania [Romania]:
      • Efforts by the United States to assist in the establishment of a democratic and independent Rumania and to assure fulfillment of wartime and postwar agreements (Documents 313–345)
    • Union of Soviet Socialist Republics:
      • Reports on developments of significance within the Soviet Union of concern to relations with the United States and other countries (Documents 346–447)
      • Unsuccessful efforts to negotiate a lend-lease settlement agreement with the Soviet Union (Documents 448–496)
      • Difficulties in obtaining exit visas for Soviet spouses of American citizens and detained American citizens in the Soviet Union (Documents 497–519)
    • Yugoslavia:
      • Efforts of the United States to maintain friendly relations with Yugoslavia; assertion of the rights and immunities of American diplomatic personnel and American citizens in Yugoslavia; negotiations for the mutual restoration of property and the settlement of claims; the question of turning-over to Yugoslav authories of Yugoslav citizens under American control outside Yugoslavia (Documents 520–583)
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