Accompanying guide has title: Records of the Department of State relating to political relations between Yugoslavia and other states, 1910-1929 and between the United States and Yugoslavia, 1910-1929. ; "On the nine rolls of this microfilm publication are reproduced the records from the decimal file of the Department of State, 1910-29."--P. 1 of guide. ; Mode of access: Internet.
"Collected and prepared by the Government of the United States . for presentation to the Meeting of Consultation convoked under the Inter-American treaty of reciprocal assistance for Rio de Janeiro on July 7, 1954 . The meeting of the Organ of Consultation to which these documents were to have been presented has been postponed sine die." ; Mode of access: Internet.
"On January 2, 1943 the Department of state released a publication entitled 'Peace and war: United States foreign policy, 1931-1941,' containing references to a number of documents concerning the conduct of the foreign relations of the United States during that ten-year period. It was stated at the time that these documents would be published later. They are accordingly published herein, together with a reprint of the publication released on January 2."--Foreword. ; On verso of t.-p.: Dept. of state. ; Mode of access: Internet.
Reprinted in 1943, with other documents, as Dept. of state Publication 1983. ; "An introduction to a collection of documents concerning the foreign relations of the United States."--Foreword. ; On verso of t.-p.: Dept. of state. ; Mode of access: Internet.
Description based on: [No.] 8, 1946; title from verso of title-page. ; No. [1] issued as Western European series, no. 1; no. [4-6] issued as Eastern European series, no. 1-3. ; Each no. has also a distinctive title. ; no.1. France and the Tariff Act of 1922 -- no.2. Unclaimed estates in the Birtish Isles -- no.3. Unclaimed estates in the Netherlands -- no.4. Establishment of diplomatic relations with the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics -- no.5. Recognition of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics -- no.6. The establishment of normal relations between the United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics -- no.7. International transfers of territory in Europe -- no.8. The Spanish government and the Axis -- no.9. The problem of German political revival -- no.10. Trial of war criminals -- no.11. The present status of German youth -- no.12. The distribution of reparation in Germany -- no.13. Restatement of U.S. policy in Germany -- no.14. Foreign affairs outlines: building the peace, no.11. -- no.15. United States economic policy toward Germany -- no.16. Report of the United States education mission to Germany -- no.17. United States and Italy, 1936-1946 -- no.18. U.S. aims and policies in Europe -- no.19. The Nürnberg judgment, a summary -- no.20. The United States and economic collaboration among the countries of Europe -- no.21. Treaties of peace with Italy, Bulgaria, Hungary, Roumania, and Finland -- no.22. Soviet supply protocols -- no.23. Occupation of Germany: policy and progress -- no.24. Making the peace treaties, 1941-1947 -- no.25. European initiative essential to economic recovery -- no.26. The displaced-persons problem -- no.27. Directive regarding the military government of Germany -- no.28. Committee of European Economic Co-operation: volume 1, general report -- no.29. Committee of European Economic Co-operation: volume 2, technical report -- no.30. Foreign affairs outlines: building the peace, no.15. -- no.31. The problems of European revival and German and Austrian peace settlements. ; Mode of access: Internet.
"[Department of state's] letter of July 9, 1918, to the bankers outlining conditions of consortium": leaves [1]-4. ; Lettered on spine: The international consortium for China. Official documents, Washington, 1920. ; Mode of access: Internet.
Vols. 2-4 have title: Diplomatic correspondence with belligerent governments relating to neutral rights and duties. ; Vol. 1 lacks edition statement. ; Mode of access: Internet.
Rules of procedure when the assistance of the Dept. of state is desired in the prosecution of claims. ; Dated: Department of state, Washington, March 5, 1906. ; At head of title: Circular. ; Mode of access: Internet.