Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, 1943, Europe, Volume II
Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, 1943, Europe, Volume II
Editors:
- E. Ralph Perkins
- N. O. Sappington
United States Government Printing Office
Washington
1964
- Preface
- Albania:
- Belgium: (Documents 1–2)
- Representation by Belgium regarding bombing in Belgium by American Air
Forces which resulted in heavy casualties among Belgian population (Documents 1–2)
- Supplementary agreement between the United States and Belgium regarding principles applying to the provision of aid to the Armed Forces of the United States
- Agreement between the United States and Belgium regarding jurisdiction over criminal offenses committed by the Armed Forces of the United States in the Belgian Congo
- Representation by Belgium regarding bombing in Belgium by American Air
Forces which resulted in heavy casualties among Belgian population (Documents 1–2)
- Denmark: (Documents 3–16)
- Finland
- France: (Documents 17–270)
- Concern of the United States over the disunity between Generals Giraud and
de Gaulle in French North and West Africa; recognition of administrative
authority of the French Committee of National Liberation
(Documents 17–167)
- Concern of the United States over methods used by the Free French in
recruiting French sailors in American ports (Documents 168–185)
- Aid of the United States in securing transfer of control of the French
West Indies to Representative of the French Committee of National
Liberation
(Documents 186–213)
- Interest of the United States in the adhesion of French Guiana to the
United Nations cause (Documents 214–257)
- Negotiation by the United States with French authorities to relieve Jewish
community in Tunisia of Nazi fines and levies resulting in forced property
transfers (Documents 258–270)
- Agreement between the United States and the French Committee of National Liberation regarding reciprocal aid in French North and West Africa
- Concern of the United States over the disunity between Generals Giraud and
de Gaulle in French North and West Africa; recognition of administrative
authority of the French Committee of National Liberation
(Documents 17–167)
- Greece
- Iceland: (Documents 271–281)
- Reduction in prices charged by the United States Navy in Iceland for
petroleum products in response to representations by the Icelandic
Government (Documents 271–276)
- Request by Iceland for assurances regarding the withdrawal of British
troops from the Island
(Documents 277–281)
- Reciprocal trade agreement between the United States and Iceland, signed at Reykjavik August 27, 1943
- Reduction in prices charged by the United States Navy in Iceland for
petroleum products in response to representations by the Icelandic
Government (Documents 271–276)
- Italy: (Documents 282–416)
- Netherlands: (Documents 417–433)
- Discussions between the United States and the Netherlands regarding the
financial needs of the Netherlands Government (Documents 417–430)
- Representations by the Netherlands Government with respect to the
requisition by the United States of the S.S. Wilhelmina
(Documents 431–433)
- Supplementary agreement between the United States and the Netherlands regarding principles applying to the provision of aid to the Armed Forces of the United States
- Discussions between the United States and the Netherlands regarding the
financial needs of the Netherlands Government (Documents 417–430)
- Norway: (Documents 434–444)
- Discussions regarding replacement by the United States of ships lost by
Norway in the United Nations war efforts
(Documents 434–438)
- Representations by the Norwegian Government for obtaining materials to
restore Norsk Hydro chemical plant in Norway bombed by United States Air
Force (Documents 439–444)
- Discussions regarding replacement by the United States of ships lost by
Norway in the United Nations war efforts
(Documents 434–438)
- Poland
- Portugal: (Documents 445–542)
- Difficulties with Portugal over price raising on materials bought from and
sold to Portugal; renewal of wolfram agreement of August 24, 1942
(Documents 445–464)
- Position of the United States Government that it would not be advisable to
encourage the Portuguese Government to enter the war against Japan (Documents 465–466)
- Interest of the United States in obtaining water-port and airport
facilities in the Azores (Documents 467–523)
- Portuguese policy regarding American planes interned in Portugal (Documents 524–530)
- Efforts of the United States to enforce restrictions on sale of petroleum
products to Germans and Italians in Angola (Documents 531–542)
- Difficulties with Portugal over price raising on materials bought from and
sold to Portugal; renewal of wolfram agreement of August 24, 1942
(Documents 445–464)
- Spain: (Documents 543–666)
- Concern of the United States over the maintenance of neutrality by
Spain
(Documents 543–567)
- Efforts made toward getting Spain to impose an embargo on export of
wolfram to Germany
(Documents 568–596)
- Control of imports of petroleum products to Spain; obtainment of landing rights for American
commercial airplanes in Spain (Documents 597–637)
- Representations against Spanish internment of Italian warships and
merchant vessels (Documents 638–651)
- Concern of the United States over congratulatory telegram sent by the
Spanish Government to José P. Laurel, head of the Japanese-controlled
Philippine government (Documents 652–666)
- Concern of the United States over the maintenance of neutrality by
Spain
(Documents 543–567)
- Sweden: (Documents 667–731)
- Switzerland: (Documents 732–797)
- Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
- Vatican: (Documents 798–853)
- Yugoslavia: (Documents 854–913)
- Index