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Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, 1945, General: Political and Economic Matters, Volume II

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Contents

  • Preface
  • Acquisition of materials for use in the development of the atomic bomb; efforts to establish a system of international control of atomic energy (Documents 1–41)
  • First Session of the Council of Foreign Ministers, London, September 11–October 2, 1945 (Documents 42–189)
  • Moscow Conference of Foreign Ministers, December 16–26, 1945 (Documents 190–269)
  • Anglo-American cooperation on policies and problems concerning the Proclaimed and Statutory Lists in the Eastern Hemisphere (Documents 270–289)
  • Concern of the United States over enemy attempts to secrete funds or other assets in neutral countries; implementation of the Safehaven Program (Documents 290–332)
  • Interest of the United States in measures for the protection and salvage of artistic and historic monuments in war areas (Documents 333–349)
  • Participation by the United States in the work of the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration (UNRRA) (Documents 350–437)
  • Anglo-American negotiations relating to the provision of civilian supplies for liberated areas; the Rosenman Mission (Documents 438–483)
  • First Session of Conference of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization, held at Quebec, October 16–November 1, 1945
  • Protocol signed August 31, 1945, at London, extending the duration of the International Sugar Agreement of 1937
  • Interest of the United States in the relief and rescue of Jews and security detainees in Germany and German-occupied territory (Documents 484–509)
  • Concern of the United States over problems involving displaced and stateless persons and refugees (Documents 510–576)
  • Interest of the United States in the transfer of German populations from Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Rumania, and Austria (Documents 577–666)
  • Interest of the United States in the convening of an international conference on trade and employment (Documents 667–684)
  • Concern of the United States over implementation of the 1944 Agreement on Principles Having Reference to the Continuance of Coordinated Control of Merchant Shipping
  • Participation by the United States in a plan for the international control of postwar mine clearance in European waters (Document 685)
  • Discussions relating to the establishment of an international regime for the administration of European inland waterways (Documents 686–697)
  • European Inland Transport Conference, October 10, 1944–September 27, 1945; formation of the European Inland Transport Organization (Documents 698–717)
  • Interest of the United States in the establishment of the Emergency Economic Committee for Europe and the European Coal Organization (Documents 718–749)
  • Interest of the United States in international civil aviation matters (Documents 750–759)
  • Formulation of United States policy on the resources of the Continental Shelf and on coastal fisheries (Documents 760–794)
  • International Whaling Conference, London, November 1945, and protocol signed November 26
  • Interest 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 795–797)
  • Participation of the United States in the Rubber Study Group
  • Participation of the United States in the work of the International Wheat Council
  • Participation of the United States in the Fourth Meeting of the International Cotton Advisory Committee, April 2–14, 1945
  • Participation of the United States in international scientific meetings
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