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Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, 1943, General, Volume I

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Contents

  • Preface
  • Wartime conferences between President Roosevelt and other Heads of Government during 1943
  • Negotiations regarding the reestablishment of trade between French North Africa and the Iberian Peninsula (Documents 1–28)
  • Concerted negotiations by the United States and the United Kingdom respecting exchange of sick and wounded war prisoners with the Axis (Documents 29–48)
  • Agreements with enemy countries for the exchange of officials and non-officials (Documents 49–90)
  • Emergency measures for the welfare of American citizens in enemy and enemy-occupied countries (Documents 91–102)
  • Bermuda Conference to consider the Refugee Problem, April 19-28, 1943, and the implementation of certain of the Conference recommendations (Documents 103–217)
  • Governmental assistance to persons forced to emigrate for political or racial reasons (Documents 218–410)
  • Allied declarations and warnings regarding Nazi atrocities; establishment of the United Nations Commission for the Investigation of War Crimes (Documents 411–452)
  • Inter-Allied declaration against acts of dispossession committed in territories under enemy occupation or control; establishment of Inter-Allied Sub-Committee on Acts of Dispossession (Documents 453–468)
  • Representations to neutral governments against the granting of asylum to persons guilty of war crimes (Documents 469–480)
  • Interest of the United States in measures for the protection and salvage of artistic and historic monuments in war areas (Documents 481–490)
  • Peace-feeler approaches from the Axis nations (Documents 491–517)
  • The Tripartite Conference in Moscow, October 18–November 1, 1943:
    • Pre-Conference papers (Documents 518–560)
    • Reports of meetings and conversations, and related papers (Documents 561–639)
    • Conference documents (Documents 640–681)
    • Documents relating to the Conference but not listed as Conference documents (Documents 682–683)
    • Protocols of the Conference (Documents 684–685)
  • The Political-Military Commission (Documents 686–709)
  • Establishment of the European Advisory Commission (Documents 710–728)
  • United Nations Conference on Food and Agriculture, Hot Springs, Virginia, May 18–June 3, 1943; establishment of the Interim Commission on Food and Agriculture (Documents 729–761)
  • Agreement for the establishment of a United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration, signed November 9, 1943 (Documents 762–863)
  • Consideration of projected organization and operations of the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration (Documents 864–866)
  • Currency arrangements during the invasion and occupation of enemy-occupied territories by United Nations armed forces (Documents 867–886)
  • Preliminaries to the establishment of an international organization for the maintenance of international peace and security
  • Preliminary and exploratory discussions regarding postwar monetary and financial arrangements (Documents 887–927)
  • Informal and exploratory discussions regarding postwar economic policy (Documents 928–951)
  • British proposal to convene an informal International Whaling Conference (Documents 952–967)
  • Proposed participation of the United States in meetings of the Conference of Allied Ministers of Education (Documents 968–979)
  • Index

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