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Foreign Relations of the United States Diplomatic Papers, 1936, Europe, Volume II

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Contents

    • Preliminary discussions respecting a trade agreement between the United States and Norway (Documents 324–330)

    Contents

    • List of Papers
    • Albania:
      • Complaint by the Albanian Government against a “March of Time” newsreel and expression of regret by the United States (Documents 1–3)
    • Austria:
      • Preliminary discussions respecting a trade agreement between the United States and Austria (Documents 4–6)
    • Belgium:
      • Postponement of negotiations respecting a supplementary trade agreement between the United States and Belgium (Documents 7–9)
      • Exchange of views between the United States and Belgium respecting the interpretation of the Naturalization Convention of November 16, 1868 (Documents 10–13)
      • Arrangement between the United States and Belgium for relief from double income tax on shipping profits, effected by exchange of notes signed January 28, 1936
    • Czechoslovakia:
      • Representations regarding alleged discrimination against American trade in Czechoslovakia (Documents 14–34)
    • Estonia:
      • Desire of the Estonian Government for modification of the Commercial Treaty of 1925; preliminary discussions regarding a trade agreement (Documents 35–40)
    • Finland:
      • Reciprocal trade agreement between the United States and Finland, signed May 18, 1936 (Documents 41–51)
      • Representations by the Finnish Government in support of claims against the United States arising from the detention of Finnish ships in American harbors (Documents 52–55)
    • France:
      • Reciprocal trade agreement between the United States and France, signed May 6, 1936; disinclination of the United States to discuss additional trade concessions (Documents 56–68)
      • Discussions concerning tax difficulties between the United States and France with especial reference to French proposal for an addendum to the Double Taxation Convention of April 27, 1932 (Documents 69–84)
      • Representations by the French Government against legislation permitting use of certain French wine names by American producers (Documents 85–89)
      • Agreement between the United States and France for the suppression of customs frauds, effected by exchange of notes, December 10 and 12, 1936 (Documents 90–94)
      • Status under French law of American citizens of French origin, particularly with respect to liability to military service in France (Documents 95–97)
    • Germany:
      • Political developments in Germany under the National Socialist Regime; the four-year economic plan (Documents 98–110)
      • Relations of the Nazi Regime with the Evangelical and Roman Catholic Churches (Documents 111–118)
      • Government control and Nazification of institutions of education and training in Germany (Documents 119–128)
      • Persecution of Jews in Germany (Documents 129–138)
      • American interest in the work of the High Commission for Refugees (Jewish and other) coming from Germany (Documents 139–145)
      • Unsatisfactory trade relations between the United States and Germany; German representations against imposition of countervailing duties by the United States (Documents 146–181)
      • Negotiations for a settlement of the Drier claim and the sabotage claims of United States against Germany (Documents 182–207)
      • Representations in behalf of an American citizen deprived of right to continue business in Germany because of anti-Jewish regulations (Documents 208–213)
      • Representations in behalf of an American citizen arrested for smuggling communistic literature into Germany and held fourteen months in prison before trial (Documents 214–236)
    • Greece:
      • Treaty of establishment between the United States and Greece, signed November 21, 1936 (Documents 237–240)
      • Acceptance with reservations by the United States of partial interest payments on American loans to Greece under the agreements of May 10, 1929, and May 24, 1932 (Documents 241–252)
      • Status of naturalized Americans of Greek race born in Turkey and temporarily residing in Greece, required to register as Greek citizens before leaving country (Documents 253–257)
      • Proposed convention between the United States and Greece for the exemption from military service of persons having dual nationality (Documents 258–262)
      • Refusal by the United States to conclude an agreement with Greece for the reciprocal recognition of identification cards held by seamen (Documents 263–265)
    • Hungary:
      • Propriety of United States participation at the dedication of a statue to General Bandholtz, former American Commissioner in Hungary (Documents 266–271)
    • Italy:
      • Suspension of trade agreement discussions with Italy; negotiations respecting a new treaty of friendship, commerce and navigation; denunciation of Treaty of 1871 (Documents 272–292)
      • Informal representations to the Italian Government with respect to regulations limiting the transfer abroad of proceeds from rental of films in Italy (Documents 293–312)
    • Latvia:
      • Representations regarding alleged discrimination against American trade in Latvia (Documents 313–317)
    • Netherlands:
      • Reciprocal agreement between the United States and the Netherlands granting free entry privileges for trade commissioners (Documents 318–319)
      • Discussion respecting an arrangement between the United States and the Netherlands and Netherlands Indies Government for the prevention of double taxation (Documents 320–323)
    • Norway:
      • Preliminary discussions respecting a trade agreement between the United States and Norway (Documents 324–330)
    • Poland:
      • Representations against harsh treatment of American citizens arrested in Poland for alleged violation of Polish foreign currency regulations (Documents 331–344)
      • Discrimination against American bondholders in connection with partial defaults and suspensions of payments on various Polish obligations (Documents 345–348)
    • Portugal:
      • Discussions between the United States and Portugal of a possible exchange of notes providing for most-favored-nation treatment with respect to shipping (Documents 349–350)
    • Rumania:
      • Protection afforded patent interests of the Universal Oil Products Company against infringement and annulment in Rumania (Documents 351–354)
    • Spain:
      • The Spanish Civil War:
        • I. International political aspects (Documents 355–577)
        • II. Protection of lives and property of Americans and other nationals (Documents 578–841)
      • Negotiations respecting a trade agreement between the United States and Spain (Documents 842–854)
    • Switzerland:
      • Reciprocal trade agreement between the United States and Switzerland, signed January 9, 1936 (Documents 855–858)
      • Consideration of possible invocation by the United States of escape clause in the reciprocal trade agreement, following the devaluation of the Swiss franc (Documents 859–865)
      • Informal representations respecting Swiss measures for the control of imports in alleged violation of the reciprocal trade agreement (Documents 866–872)
    • Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
    • Yugoslavia:
      • Consideration of Yugoslav discriminatory trade practices and proposals for a trade agreement with Yugoslavia (Documents 873–881)
      • Liability of American citizens having dual nationality for military service when visiting Yugoslavia (Documents 882–887)
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