American interest in the work of the High Commission for Refugees (Jewish and Other) Coming From Germany59

59. Continued from Foreign Relations, 1934, vol. ii, pp. 301319.

For further official data pertaining to the refugee question see:

1.
League of Nations, High Commission for Refugees (Jewish and Other) Coming From Germany, Memorandum on the Work for the Refugees From Germany, by James G. McDonald, High Commissioner, Geneva, September 3, 1935 (Official No. A.23.1935.XII).
2.
Proposals of the Committee of Three for refugees from the Saar, submitted to the Council, April 1, 1935, League of Nations, Official Journal, June 1935, Annex 1547, pp. 713 ff.
3.
Report of the Inter-Governmental Advisory Commission for Refugees, submitted to the League Council on May 20, 1935, League of Nations, Official Journal, June 1935, Annex 1541, pp. 656 ff.
4.
Report of the Sixth Committee of the League Assembly, July 16, 1935, on “International Assistance to Refugees,” League of Nations, Official Journal, Special Supplement No. 143, 1935, Annex 1, p. 65.
5.
Report on the refugee question by the Council’s Rapporteur, May 24, 1935, League of Nations, Official Journal, June 1935, pp. 633 ff.
6.
Letter of Resignation of James G. McDonald, High Commissioner for Refugees (Jewish and Other) Coming From Germany, December 27, 1935, League of Nations, Official Journal, February 1936, p. 160.


[312] The Secretary of State to American Diplomatic Representatives in South America

548.D1/208: Circular instruction


[315] The Chargé in the United Kingdom (Atherton) to the Secretary of State

548.D1/217


[318] The Secretary of State to the Ambassador in the United Kingdom (Bingham)

548.D1/240: Telegram


[319] The Consul at Geneva (Gilbert) to the Secretary of State

548.D1/245