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Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, 1944, General: Economic and Social Matters, Volume II

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Contents

  • Preface
  • Informal and exploratory discussions regarding postwar economic policy (Documents 1–74)
  • United Nations Monetary and Financial Conference at Bretton Woods, New Hampshire, July 1–22, 1944 (Documents 75–100)
  • Anglo-American discussions concerning economic policy toward European neutrals in the transitional and postwar periods (Documents 101–108)
  • Anglo-American cooperation on policies and problems concerning the Proclaimed and Statutory lists in the Eastern and Western Hemispheres (Documents 109–160)
  • Concern of the United States over enemy attempts to secrete funds or other assets in neutral countries: Inception of the Safehaven program (Documents 161–193)
  • Negotiations for the establishment of a food relief program for German-occupied Europe (Documents 194–228)
  • Anglo-American negotiations relating to the provision of civilian supplies for liberated areas in the military and post-military periods (Documents 229–249)
  • Participation by the United States in the work of the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration (Documents 250–263)
  • Preliminary and exploratory discussions regarding International Civil Aviation; Conference held at Chicago, November 1–December 7, 1944 (Documents 264–515)
  • Anglo-American-Soviet discussions regarding the establishment of a European Economic Committee and a European Coal Organization (Documents 516–538)
  • Interallied Shipping Conference, London, July 19–August 5, 1944; agreement signed August 5, 1944; and negotiations for implementation of agreement (Documents 539–635)
  • Agreement in principle by the United States to participate in a provisional international administration of the Danube proposed by the British Government (Documents 636–637)
  • Anglo-American agreement for the transfer of American cargo vessels to the British flag for temporary wartime duty (the Land-Leathers Agreement) (Document 638)
  • Discussions regarding the establishment of a European Inland Transport Organization; conference held at London, October 10, 1944, to September 27, 1945 (Documents 639–785)
  • International Whaling Conference, London, January 1944, and Protocol signed February 7, 1944 (Documents 786–801)
  • Termination of International Rubber Regulation Agreement; participation of the United States in exploratory discussions for a new agreement (Documents 802–843)
  • Protocol signed August 31, 1944, extending the duration of the International Sugar Agreement (Documents 844–864)
  • Interest of the United States in the convening of a regular conference of the International Labor Organization (26th session), Philadelphia, April 20–May 12, 1944 (Documents 865–884)
  • Agreements between the United States and the United Kingdom and between the United States, the United Kingdom, and Belgium regarding the acquisition and control of uranium (Documents 885–887)
  • Interest of the United States in measures for the protection and salvage of artistic and historic monuments in war areas (Documents 888–894)
  • Initiative of the United States to secure cooperation among interested governments on measures to limit and control production and to suppress illicit traffic in opium (Documents 895–914)
  • Index

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