Discussions regarding possible purchase by neutral interests of German merchant ships which had taken refuge in Western Hemisphere ports1
1. Continued from Foreign Relations, 1939, vol. v, pp. 54–84.
[470] The Ambassador in Mexico (Daniels) to the Secretary of State
Mexico, January 11, 1940—3
p.m.
[Received 9:10 p.m.]
[Received 9:10 p.m.]
862.8591/704: Telegram
[471] The Ambassador in Mexico (Daniels) to the Secretary of State
Mexico, February 14, 1940.
[Received February 19.]
[Received February 19.]
862.852/71
[472] Memorandum by the Liaison Officer With the War and Navy Departments (Chapin) to the Assistant Secretary of State (Berle)
[Washington,] March 18, 1940.
862.852/82
[473] Memorandum by Mr. Harley Notter of the Liaison Office to the Chief of the Division of the American Republics (Duggan)
[Washington,] March 21, 1940.
862.852/82
[474] The Ambassador in Mexico (Daniels) to the Secretary of State
Mexico, April 19, 1940—5
p.m.
[Received 9:06 p.m.]
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862.852/84: Telegram
[475] The Consul at Veracruz (Cochran) to the Secretary of State
Veracruz, April 23, 1940.
[Received April 25.]
[Received April 25.]
862.8591/942
[476] The Consul at Veracruz (Cochran) to the Secretary of State
Veracruz, April 26, 1940.
[Received May 1.]
[Received May 1.]
862.852/89
[477] The Ambassador in Mexico (Daniels) to the Secretary of State
Mexico, April 30, 1940.
[Received May 2.]
[Received May 2.]
862.852/90