Germany:
Contents
- Insistence by the United States upon its right to participate in the
distribution of German reparation payments under the Dawes Plan (Documents 1–89)
- Appointment of an American as Agent General for reparation payments under
the Dawes Plan (Documents 90–99)
- Payment by Belgium to the United States on account of the costs of the
American Army of Occupation in Germany (Documents 100–110)
- Claim by the United States of the right to be reimbursed out of Bulgarian
reparation payments for costs of the American Army of Occupation in
Germany (Documents 111–114)
- Proposals for a compromise settlement of the dispute between the Standard
Oil Company and the Reparation Commission over the disposal of the D. A. P.
G. tank ships (Documents 115–123)
- Delivery of the German airship ZR–3 to the United
States (Documents 124–154)
- Letter from the Secretary of State to Senator Lodge urging ratification of
the treaty between the United States and Germany signed on December 8,
1923 (Document 155)