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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1951, Europe: Political and Economic Developments, Volume IV, Part 2

Central Europe


Contents

    • Austria (Documents 1–134)
      • Problems of occupation: United States policy in regard to the problem of occupation costs; United States financial assistance to Austria; interest in the election of a president to succeed Karl Renner; relations with the other three occupying powers (Documents 1–59)
        • Participation of the United States in the negotiations for an Austrian State Treaty (Documents 60–127)
          • Interest of the United States in the formation of a future Austrian Army and the arming of the Austrian gendarmérie (Documents 128–134)

        Contents

        • Preface
        • List of abbreviations
        • List of persons
        • List of short titles
        • List of sources
        • Central Europe
          • Austria
            • Problems of occupation: United States policy in regard to the problem of occupation costs; United States financial assistance to Austria; interest in the election of a president to succeed Karl Renner; relations with the other three occupying powers (Documents 1–59)
            • Participation of the United States in the negotiations for an Austrian State Treaty (Documents 60–127)
            • Interest of the United States in the formation of a future Austrian Army and the arming of the Austrian gendarmérie (Documents 128–134)
        • Eastern Europe
          • Multilateral relations
            • General policies and problems in United States relations with Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union; efforts of the United States to assure fulfillment of the treaties of peace with Bulgaria, Hungary, and Romania; civil aviation policy toward Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union; attitude of the United States toward Eastern European exile groups and escapees; response of the United States to Soviet peace propaganda (Documents 135–193)
          • Albania
            • Attitude of the United States toward the Albanian Regime (Documents 194–195)
          • Bulgaria
            • Policy of the United States with respect to Bulgaria (Document 196)
          • Czechoslovakia
            • Continued deterioration of relations with Czechoslovakia; the case of William Oatis (Documents 197–257)
          • Hungary
            • Continued hostile behavior of the Hungarian government toward the United States; the release from Hungarian imprisonment of Robert A. Vogeler (Documents 258–280)
          • Poland
            • Principal policies and problems in relations with Poland (Documents 281–288)
          • Romania
            • Continuing deterioration in relations with Romania (Documents 289–292)
          • Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
            • Principal issues in relations with the Soviet Union; major appraisals and estimates of the Soviet Union; reports on developments of significance within the Soviet Union of concern to relations with the United States (Documents 293–359)
          • Yugoslovia
            • Interest of the United States in supporting the independence of Yugoslavia through military and economic assistance programs and through the encouragement of expanded political relations with the West (Documents 360–478)
        • Index

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