Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, 1945, The American Republics, Volume IX
Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, 1945, The American Republics, Volume IX
Editors:
- David H. Stauffer
- Almon E. Wright
General Editor:
- E. Ralph Perkins
- S. Everett Gleason
- Fredrick Aandahl
United States Government Printing Office
Washington
1969
- Preface
- Regional: (Documents 1–241)
- The Inter-American Conference on problems of war and peace, held at Mexico
City, February 21–March 8, 1945 (The Chapultepec Conference) (Documents 1–97)
- I. Agenda
(Documents 1–51)
- II. Preparations for the conference (Documents 52–76)
- III. Proceedings of the conference (Documents 77–97)
- I. Agenda
(Documents 1–51)
- Proposed Inter-American Conference for the maintenance of peace and
security in the continent (Documents 98–112)
- Beginnings of the Inter-American Social and Economic Council and
postponement of the Inter-American Technical Conference (Documents 113–125)
- The Uruguayan proposal for intervention in the affairs of states through
multilateral action in cases of flagrant violation of human rights or
non-fulfillment of freely contracted obligations (Documents 126–157)
- Participation of the United States in the Third Inter-American Radio Conference held in Rio de Janeiro, September 1945
- Informal good offices of the United States in the establishment of
diplomatic representation between the Soviet Union and certain of the
American Republics
(Documents 158–167)
- General policy concerning the settlement of lend-kease obligations by the
American Republics and the sale to them by the United States of arms and
munitions of war
(Documents 168–192)
- Question of the advisability of sending military missions to the American Republics
- Efforts by the Department of State to prevent the return to the other
American Republics of dangerous enemy aliens interned in the United
States (Documents 193–217)
- Concern of the United States regarding the elimination of Axis interests
in certain Caribbean countries
(Documents 218–230)
- Interest of the United States in the problems of the Inter-American Coffee
Board
(Documents 231–241)
- Boundary dispute: Ecuador and Peru
- The Inter-American Conference on problems of war and peace, held at Mexico
City, February 21–March 8, 1945 (The Chapultepec Conference) (Documents 1–97)
- Argentina: (Documents 242–425)
- Problems arising in connection with the recognition of the Farrell
government followed by the deterioration of relations with that
government
(Documents 242–306)
- Efforts by the United States to obtain the cooperation of the Argentine
government in combatting Axis activities
(Documents 307–363)
- Attitude of the United States toward Argentine censorship of the press and
treatment of press representatives (Documents 364–387)
- Policy of the United States concerning trade and shipping with
Argentina
(Documents 388–425)
- Problems arising in connection with the recognition of the Farrell
government followed by the deterioration of relations with that
government
(Documents 242–306)
- Bolivia: (Documents 426–463)
- Military cooperation and lend lease relations between the United States
and Bolivia
(Documents 426–439)
- Efforts of the United States to counteract Axis activity in Bolivia
- Extension of contracts for purchase of strategic goods between the United
States and Bolivia
(Documents 440–454)
- Assistance by the Export-Import Bank to the Bolivian Development
Corporation
(Document 455)
- Application of Bolivian labor laws to United States government agencies;
protection of American personnel in the mining industry (Documents 456–463)
- Military cooperation and lend lease relations between the United States
and Bolivia
(Documents 426–439)
- Brazil: (Documents 464–583)
- Discussions regarding military and naval cooperation between the United
States and Brazil (Documents 464–469)
- Entry of Brazil into the war With Japan and questions concerning the
disposal of American military bases in Brazil
(Documents 470–490)
- Problems concerning lend-lease supplies and surplus property
(Documents 491–504)
- Concern of the United States in the elimination of Axis interests in
Brazil (Documents 505–520)
- Problems concerning the supplying of petroleum to Brazil and the
establishment of oil production and refining facilities in that country
(Documents 521–530)
- Problems concerning procurement by the United States of Brazilian
coffee
(Documents 531–545)
- Discussions concerning the extension of the rubber agreements
(Documents 546–562)
- Attitude of the United States regarding Brazilian trade controls and tax
measures, with special reference to the application of the Trade Agreement
of 1935
(Documents 563–578)
- Liability of United States government agencies operating in Brazil to pay
Brazilian consumption taxes (Documents 579–583)
- Discussions regarding military and naval cooperation between the United
States and Brazil (Documents 464–469)
- Chile: (Documents 584–683)
- Efforts to secure cooperation between the United States and Chile on
certain measures for hemisphere defense
(Documents 584–607)
- Entry of Chile into a state of belligerency with the Axis Powers and
adherence of Chile to the United Nations Declaration
(Documents 608–622)
- Agreement Between the United States and Chile defining the military service due by nationals of each country residing in the other
- Efforts by the United States to secure the cooperation of Chile in
eliminating Axis business interests in Chile
(Documents 623–636)
- Negotiations to procure for the United States strategic materials from
Chile
(Documents 637–658)
- Interest of the United States in the status of Chile’s external debt and
policy toward advancing credits for Chilean development (Documents 659–668)
- Discussions between the United States and Chile regarding trade controls
and trade agreement
(Documents 669–683)
- United States Interest in Petroleum Supplies for Chile
- Efforts to secure cooperation between the United States and Chile on
certain measures for hemisphere defense
(Documents 584–607)
- Colombia: (Documents 684–728)
- Discussions between the United States and Colombia concerning defense
questions
(Documents 684–701)
- Efforts of the United States and Colombia to control financial
transactions involving the Axis
(Documents 702–713)
- Purchase of Colombian coffee Under regulations of the United States
government (Documents 714–728)
- Agreement between the United States and Colombia relating to a waiver in respect of tariff preferences accorded Ecuador by Colombia under a treaty of commerce between Colombia and Ecuador, July 6, 1942, as amended October 14, 1943, signed April 17, 1945
- Discussions between the United States and Colombia concerning defense
questions
(Documents 684–701)
- Costa Rica: (Documents 729–740)
- Cuba: (Documents 741–796)
- Proposals by the United States for joint control and operation of
strategic air bases in Cuba
(Documents 741–752)
- Discussions and agreements relating to the 1945 and 1946 Cuban sugar crops
and related efforts to stabilize food prices in Cuba
(Documents 753–786)
- Representations by the United States regarding Cuban delays in settlement
of claims of American nationals and lend-lease obligations
(Documents 787–791)
- Policy with respect to intervention in labor disputes affecting American
interests in Cuba (Documents 792–796)
- Proposals by the United States for joint control and operation of
strategic air bases in Cuba
(Documents 741–752)
- Dominican Republic: (Documents 797–810)
- Policy of the United States to avoid action which would constitute an
endorsement of the Trujillo administration
(Documents 797–810)
- Agreement by the Dominican government to grant to privately owned aircraft of United States registry general peacetime rights of innocent passage and landing without previous authorization
- Policy of the United States to avoid action which would constitute an
endorsement of the Trujillo administration
(Documents 797–810)
- Ecuador: (Documents 811–872)
- Entry of Ecuador into a state of belligerency with the Axis Powers and
adherence of Ecuador to the United Nations Declaration (Documents 811–821)
- Negotiations concerning United States bases on Ecuadoran territory and
other defense problems
(Documents 822–852)
- Agreement between the United States and Ecuador defining the military service due by nationals of each country residing in the other
- Efforts to secure the cooperation of the Ecuadoran government in the
elimination of Axis business interests
(Documents 853–862)
- Participation of the United States in the economic development of
Ecuador (Documents 863–872)
- Entry of Ecuador into a state of belligerency with the Axis Powers and
adherence of Ecuador to the United Nations Declaration (Documents 811–821)
- El Salvador: (Documents 873–889)
- Discussions regarding military and naval cooperation between the United
States and El Salvador (Documents 873–874)
- Recognition by the United States and other American Republics of the
government of Osmín Aguirre y Salinas
(Documents 875–883)
- Informal assistance by the Department of State to representatives of the
holders of Salvadoran bonds under the Loan Contract of June 24, 1922
(Documents 884–889)
- Discussions regarding military and naval cooperation between the United
States and El Salvador (Documents 873–874)
- Guatemala: (Documents 890–896)
- Discussions and agreements regarding military and naval cooperation
between the United States and Guatemala (Documents 890–891)
- Protection of American interests in the expropriation of an airline in
Guatemala (Documents 892–896)
- Agreement between the United States and Guatemala amending the agreement of July 15, 1944, respecting an agricultural experiment station, signed March 10, 1945
- Discussions and agreements regarding military and naval cooperation
between the United States and Guatemala (Documents 890–891)
- Haiti: (Documents 897–906)
- Discussions regarding military and naval cooperation between the United States and Haiti
- Efforts to ease the burden of Haiti’s foreign debt while protecting the
interests of American bondholders (Documents 897–906)
- Agreement between the United States and Haiti respecting cooperative rubber plantation investigations
- Honduras:
- Discussions regarding military cooperation between the United States and Honduras; agreement for a military mission
- Termination of the agreement of July 31, 1942, as amended April 25, 1945, between the Rubber Reserve Company and Honduras granting the company exclusive purchasing right to all of Honduras’ exportable rubber
- Mexico: (Documents 907–949)
- Military cooperation between the United States and Mexico
(Documents 907–918)
- Arrangements by the United States and Mexico regarding the temporary
migration of agricultural and other workers into the United States
(Documents 919–935)
- Efforts by the United States government to rehabilitate the Mexican national railway lines and to hasten the return of freight cars to the United States
- Discussions between the United States and Mexico concerning operating
problems of the petroleum industry
(Documents 936–938)
- Export-Import Bank loans to Mexico for the improvement of railway, road,
and electrification systems (Documents 939–942)
- Discussions between the United States and Mexico regarding Mexican import
restrictions and trade agreement revision
(Documents 943–945)
- Objection by the United States to Mexican government control of a New York State commercial bank
- Efforts to induce action on cases of expropriation of American-owned lands
in Mexico reported subsequent to the Claims Convention of November 19,
1941
(Documents 946–949)
- Military cooperation between the United States and Mexico
(Documents 907–918)
- Nicaragua: (Documents 950–986)
- Discussions regarding assistance by the United States to Nicaragua in
military supplies and training; extension of military mission
agreement (Documents 950–967)
- Efforts to discourage President Somoza’s bid for re-election in 1947,
while maintaining a policy of non-interference in Nicaragua’s internal
affairs (Documents 968–986)
- Discussions regarding assistance by the United States to Nicaragua in
military supplies and training; extension of military mission
agreement (Documents 950–967)
- Panama: (Documents 987–1034)
- Discussions between Panama and the United States on defense
problems (Documents 987–996)
- Agreement between the United States and Panama continuing in effect the agreement of July 7, 1942, respecting the detail of a military officer to serve as adviser to the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Panama
- Problem presented by political opponents of the government of Panama
taking up residence within the canal zone (Documents 997–1009)
- Participation by the United States in the development of Panamanian public
works and facilities
(Documents 1010–1012)
- Discussions concerning a proposed airport under Panamanian control and a
commercial aviation agreement between the United States and Panama (Documents 1013–1019)
- Discussions regarding protection of American business interests in Panama
from restrictive legislation and of proposed treaties of commerce and
trade (Documents 1020–1034)
- Removal of provisions restricting foreign ownership of church properties from drafts of the new Panamanian constitution
- Discussions between Panama and the United States on defense
problems (Documents 987–996)
- Paraguay: (Documents 1035–1067)
- Declaration by Paraguay of a state of war with the Axis Powers and
adherence of Paraguay to the United Nations Declaration (Documents 1035–1040)
- Application and maintenance of certain defense measures sponsored by the
United States in Paraguay (Documents 1041–1052)
- Concern of the United States in the elimination of Axis interests in Paraguay
- Concern of the United States with Paraguayan financial obligations and
with providing loans for internal development (Documents 1053–1067)
- Declaration by Paraguay of a state of war with the Axis Powers and
adherence of Paraguay to the United Nations Declaration (Documents 1035–1040)
- Peru: (Documents 1068–1115)
- Entry of Peru into a state of belligerency with the Axis Powers and
adherence of Peru to the United Nations Declaration (Documents 1068–1075)
- Discussions between the United States and Peru concerning defense
questions
(Documents 1076–1083)
- Agreement between the United States and Peru defining the military service due by nationals of each country residing in the other
- Efforts to secure cooperation of the Peruvian government in the
elimination of Axis business interests in Peru
(Documents 1084–1091)
- Discussions of the Peruvian foreign debt and payments on lend lease
- Continuation by the United States of the program to procure strategic
materials from Peru
(Documents 1092–1103)
- Discussions between the United States and Peru regarding trade
controls
(Documents 1104–1115)
- Entry of Peru into a state of belligerency with the Axis Powers and
adherence of Peru to the United Nations Declaration (Documents 1068–1075)
- Uruguay: (Documents 1116–1156)
- Declaration by Uruguay of a state of war with Germany and Japan and its
adherence to the United Nations Declaration (Documents 1116–1129)
- Assistance by the United States on measures for the defense of
Uruguay
(Documents 1130–1141)
- Efforts to secure the cooperation of the Uruguayan government in the
control of Axis interests and activities in Uruguay
(Documents 1142–1156)
- Discussions between the United States and Uruguay on petroleum and linseed oil problems
- Declaration by Uruguay of a state of war with Germany and Japan and its
adherence to the United Nations Declaration (Documents 1116–1129)
- Venezuela: (Documents 1157–1216)
- Consultation concerning and recognition of the Venezuelan revolutionary
junta (Documents 1157–1184)
- Entry of Venezuela into a state of belligerency with the Axis Powers and
adherence to the United Nations Declaration (Documents 1185–1197)
- Discussions between the United States and Venezuela concerning defense
problems
(Documents 1198–1203)
- Agreement between the United States and Venezuela defining the military service due by nationals of each country residing in the other
- Efforts by the United States to secure the cooperation of Venezuela in the
elimination of Axis business interests
(Documents 1204–1216)
- Consultation concerning and recognition of the Venezuelan revolutionary
junta (Documents 1157–1184)
- Index