II. Approach of the United States to neutral countries regarding exchange of views on postwar problems 80
80. The replies of the neutral governments to this project are not printed as they contain little of historical significance, and action by the Government of the United States was discontinued due to war conditions. An account of this proposal is given in Department of State, Postwar Foreign Policy Preparation, 1939–1945 (Washington, 1949), pp. 23–26.
[29] The Secretary of State to the Ambassador in Brazil (Caffery)
Washington, February
8, 1940—11 a.m.
500.A21/65a: Telegram
[30] The Secretary of State to the Minister in the Netherlands (Gordon)
Washington, February
10, 1940—3 p.m.
500.A21/30: Telegram
[31] The Secretary of State to American Diplomatic Missions in All Neutral Countries
Washington, February
10, 1940—4 p.m.
500.A21/1a: Telegram
[32] The Secretary of State to the Ambassador in Argentina (Armour)
Washington, March 9,
1940—2 p.m.
500.A21/124: Telegram
[33] The Secretary of State to the Ambassador in Chile (Bowers)
Washington, March 23,
1940—2 p.m.
500.A21/156: Telegram
[34] The Secretary of State to the Minister in Switzerland (Harrison)
Washington, March 30,
1940—4 p.m.
500.A21/177: Telegram
[35] The Secretary of State to the Minister in Switzerland (Harrison)
Washington, April 4,
1940—7 p.m.
500.A21/189: Telegram