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Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, The Conference of Berlin (The Potsdam Conference), 1945, Volume II

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Contents

    • Establishment of a Council of Foreign Ministers and dissolution of the European Advisory Commission (Documents 711-[Unnumbered document following Document 721 (#1)])
      • United Nations: (Documents 722-743)
        • Admission of Bulgaria, Finland, Hungary, Italy, Rumania, and Spain (Documents 722-[Unnumbered document following Document 731 (#1)])
          • Possible trusteeship for Italian colonial territories and Korea (Documents 732-738)
            • Officers of the Preparatory Commission of the United Nations (Documents 739-743)
            • Constitutional restraints on the President’s treaty-making powers (Document 744)

            The Conference of Berlin (The Potsdam Conference), 1945

            • Preface
            • List of Illustrations and Maps
            • Introduction
            • List of Abbreviations, Symbols, and Code Names
            • List of Persons:
              • List of Papers
              • V. The president’s log (Documents [Unnumbered document preceding Document 710 (#1)]-710)
                • VI. Minutes and Other Records of Conference Proceedings (Documents [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#1)]-[Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#166)])
                  • VII. Conference Documents and Supplementary Papers (Documents 711-1384)
                    • General Questions (Documents 711-744)
                    • Appendices (Documents [Unnumbered document following Document 1384 (#1)]-1433)
                      • Index

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                      Abbreviations & Terms

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