Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, 1918, Supplement 2, The World War
Editor:
- Joseph V. Fuller
General Editor:
- Tyler Dennett
United States Government Printing Office
Washington
1933
- Preface
- List of Principal Persons
- List of Papers
- I. Prisoners of War (Documents 1-153)
- Treatment of prisoners of war (Documents 1-64)
- Arrangement for payment of officers (Documents 65-73)
- Proposed repatriation of sanitary personnel (Documents 74-79)
- Disposition made of prisoners captured by American forces (Documents 80-89)
- The American-German conference at Berne: agreement of November 11,
1918 (Documents 90-148)
- Proposed American-Austro-Hungarian conference (Documents 149-153)
- Treatment of prisoners of war (Documents 1-64)
- II. Enemy Aliens (Documents 154-264)
- Treatment of enemy aliens
(Documents 154-199)
- Special treatment of Alsatians and Lorrainers, Czecho-Slovaks, and
Poles (Documents 200-208)
- Persons of German birth naturalized in countries other than the United
States (Documents 209-214)
- Officers and crews of German merchant ships in American ports (Documents 215-221)
- Officers and crews of captured American merchant ships (Documents 222-227)
- Enemy aliens in Panama, Cuba, and the Dominican Republic: recommendations
of the United States (Documents 228-240)
- “Ally-of-enemy” aliens (Documents 241-264)
- Treatment of enemy aliens
(Documents 154-199)
- III. Enemy Property (Documents 265-467)
- Treatment of enemy and “ally-of-enemy” property
(Documents 265-337)
- Enemy interest in patents, copyrights, and trade-marks (Documents 338-357)
- Property of enemy and “ally-of-enemy” governments and officials (Documents 358-369)
- Enemy property in certain Latin American countries: recommendations of the
United States (Documents 370-467)
- Brazil: German banks (Documents 370-390)
- Cuba (Documents 391-395)
- Dominican Republic and Haiti (Documents 396-399)
- Ecuador: German cacao plantations (Documents 400-401)
- Guatemala and Nicaragua (Documents 402-417)
- Honduras: German enterprises at Amapala (Documents 418-449)
- Panama (Documents 450-454)
- Peru: the Casa Grande sugar plant (Documents 455-467)
- Brazil: German banks (Documents 370-390)
- Treatment of enemy and “ally-of-enemy” property
(Documents 265-337)
- IV. Trading with the Enemy (Documents 468-541)
- Trading with the enemy and with allies of the enemy (Documents 468-503)
- Trading with the enemy in China (Documents 504-523)
- Purchase of Austrian ships: the taking over of the Martha Washington
(Documents 524-541)
- Trading with the enemy and with allies of the enemy (Documents 468-503)
- V. Relief Operations (Documents 542-803)
- Belgian relief
(Documents 542-588)
- Polish relief (Documents 589-655)
- Relief in Turkish territories (Documents 656-694)
- Persian relief (Documents 695-710)
- Finnish relief
(Documents 711-735)
- Serbian relief (Documents 736-772)
- Relief for Russian prisoners of war held by the Central Powers: the
Copenhagen Red Cross conference (Documents 773-803)
- Belgian relief
(Documents 542-588)
- VI. Military Service Conventions (Documents 804-852)
- VII. Legal Status of Members of American Forces in Europe (Documents 853-887)
- VIII. Miscellaneous Subjects (Documents 888-944)
- Marriages of members of American forces in France (Documents 888-901)
- Alleged violations of the laws of war (Documents 902-918)
- Passport and visa regulations (Documents 919-924)
- Expatriation and repatriation (Documents 925-930)
- The status in American ports of ships owned or requisitioned by foreign
governments and engaged in commerce (Documents 931-935)
- Radio communication with France (Documents 936-940)
- American-Italian protocol relative to radio service (Documents 941-944)
- Marriages of members of American forces in France (Documents 888-901)
- Index