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PART Ⅰ.WARTIME DOCUMENTS LOOKING TOWARD PEACE1

1.The Four Freedoms,January 6,19411

2.The Atlantic Charter,August 14,19411

3.Declaration by the United Nations,January 1,19422

4.Master Lend-Lease Agreement,February 23,19423

5.The Casablanca Conference,January 14-24,19436

6.The Quebec Conference,August 17-24,19437

7.Address by President Roosevelt at Ottawa,August 25,19438

8.Fulbright Resolution,September 21,19439

9.The Moscow Conference,October 13-30,19439

10.Connally Resolution,November 5,194314

11.United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration(UNRRA),November 9,194314

12.United States Participation in UNRRA,March 28,194421

13.The Cairo Conference,November 22-26,194322

14.The Tehran Conference,November 28-December 1,194323

15.International Labor Organization:Aims and Purposes,May 10,194425

16.The Crimea(Yalta)Conference,February 4-11,194527

17.The Berlin(Potsdam)Conference,July 17-August 2,194534

PART Ⅱ.CONFERENCES ON THE PEACE SETTLEMENT51

18.First Meeting of Council of Foreign Ministers,September 11-October 2,194551

19.Interim Meeting of Council,December 16-26,194558

20.Second Meeting of Council,April 25-May 16 and June 15-July 12,194672

21.Paris Peace Conference,July 29-October 15,194686

22.Third Meeting of Council,November 4-December 12,194692

23.Fourth Meeting of Council,March 10-April 24,194797

24.Fifth Meeting of Council,November 25-December 16,1947106

25.Sixth Meeting of Council,May 23-June 21,1949110

PART Ⅲ.UNITED NATIONS:BASIC ORGANIZATION117

26.Charter of the United Nations,June 26,1945117

27.Statute of the International Court of Justice,June 26,1945140

28.Chart of the United Nations Organization153

29.Proclamation of Charter and Statute,October 31,1945154

30.Compulsory Jurisdiction of Court Accepted,August 2,1946155

31.United Nations Participation Act,December 20,1945156

32.Amendment of United Nations Participation Act,October 10,1949159

33.Membership of the United Nations and Specialized Agencies162

34.International Organizations Immunities Act,December 29,1945167

35.Privileges and Immunities of the United Nations,February 13,1946172

36.Headquarters of the United Nations:Agreements 1947,1948178

37.United Nations Flag,October 20,1947194

38.United Nations Day,October 24,1947195

39.Interim Committee of the General Assembly,November 13,1947195

40.Vandenberg Resolution,June 11,1948197

Part ⅣUNITED NATIONS:SPECIALIZED AGENCIBS199

41.UNIVERSAL POSTAL UNION,BEVlSlON OF JULY 5,1947199

42.INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATION UNION,REVISION OF OCTOBER 2,1947108

43.INTERNATIONAL LABOUR ORGANISATION AMENDMENT,OCTOBER 9,1946224

44.ACCEPTANCE OF ILO INSTRUMENT OF AMENDMENT,JUNE 30,1948239

45.FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION (FAO),OCTOBER 15,1945240

46.PARTICIPATION IN FAO,JULY 31, 1945250

47.THE BRETTON WOODS AGREEMENTS251

48.INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION (ICAO),DECEMBER 7,1944311

49.UNITED NATIONS EDUCATIONAL,SCIENTIFIC,AHD CULTURAL ORGANISATION(UNESCO),NOVEMBER 16,1945327

50.PARTICIPATION IN UNESCO,JULY 30,1946334

51.WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION,JULY 22,1946337

52.PARTICIPATION IN WHO, JUNE14,1948352

53.INTERNATIONAL REFUGEE ORGANIZATION,DECEMBER15,1946353

54.PARTICIPATION IN IRO,JULY1,1947364

55.WORLD METEOROLOGICAL ORGANIZATION,OCTOBER 11,1947366

56.INTERGOVERNMENTAL MARITIME CONSULTATIVE ORGANIZATION,MARCH6,1948378

57.INTERNATIONAL TRADE ORGANIZATION,MARCH24,1948391

Part Ⅴ THE INTER-AMERICAN SYSTEM411

58.HAVANA MEETING OF MINISTERS OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS,JULY 21-30,1940411

59.RIO MEETING OF THE MINISTERS OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS,JANUARY 15-28,1942412

60.MEXICO CITY CONFERENCE,FEBRUARY 21-MARCH8,1945414

61.RIO TREATY,SEPTEMBER 2,1947421

62.BOGOTA CONFERENCE,MARCH 30 TO MAY 2,1948427

63.WAGING PEACE IN THE AMERICAS:ADDRESS BY SECRETARY ACHESON,SEPTEMBER 19,1949447

Part Ⅵ DEFEATED AND OCCUPIED AREAS455

ITALY455

64.DECLARATION OF WAR WITH ITALY,DECEMBER 11,1941455

65.ITALIAN MILITARY ARMISTICE,SEPTEMBER 3,1943455

66.ALLIED CONTROL COMMISSION FOR ITALY,NOVEMBER 10,1943457

67.DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS WITH ITALY RENEWED,OCTOBER 26,1944460

68.TREATY OF PEACE WITH ITALY,FEBRUARY 10,1947460

69.DISPOSAL OF ITALIAN FLEET,FEBRUARY 10,1947467

70.DISPOSAL OF FORMER ITALIAN COLONIES,NOVEMBER 21,1949471

71.RETURN OF ITALIAN PROPERTY BY THE UNITED STATES,AUGUST 5,1947475

72.DEPARTURE OF AMERICAN TROOPS FROM ITALY,DECEMBER 13,1947478

VENEZIA GIULIA478

73.PROVISIONAL ADMINISTRATION,JUNE 9,1945478

74.RECOMMENDATION FOR RETURN OF FREE TERRITORY OF TRIESTE TO ITALY,MARCH 20,1948479

BULGARIA481

75.DECLARATIONS OF WAR WITH BULGARIA,HUNGARY,AND RUMANIA,JUNE 2,1942481

76.ARMISTICE,OCTOBER 28,1944482

77.TREATY OF PEACE,FEBRUARY 10,1947486

78.DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS RENEWED,OCTOBER 1,1947486

RUMANIA487

79.ARMISTICE,SEPTEMBER12,1944487

80.TREATY OF PEACE,FEBRUARY10,1947492

81.DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS RENEWED,JULY 23,1947494

HUNGARY494

82.ARMISTICE,JANUARY20,1945494

83.TREATY OF PEACE WITH HUNGARY,FEBRUARY 10,1947500

84.DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS RENEWED,ESPTEMBER 29,1945501

FINLAND501

85.DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS RENEWED,AUGUST 21,1945501

GERMAND502

86.DECLARATION OF WAR WITH GERMANY,DECEMBER 11,1941502

87.THE MORGENTHAU PLAN,1943502

88.SURRENDER,MAY 8,1945505

89.INSTRUMENTS OF THE INITIAL OCCUPATION AND CONTROL,JUNE 5,1945506

90.RESTATEMENT OF THE UNITED STATES POLICY:ADDRESS OF SECRETARY BYRNES,SEPTEMBER 6,1946522

91.ECONOMIC FUSION OF AMERICAN AND BRITISH ZONES OF OCCUPATION,1946,1947,1949528

92.MOSCOW MEETING,COUNCIL OF FOREIGN MINISTERS:STATEMENTS BY SECRETARY MARSHALL,MARCH-APRIL 1947541

93.DIRECTIVE TO COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF OF THE UNITED STATES FORCES OF OCCUPATION,JULY 11,1947552

94.LEVEL-OF-INDUSTRY TALKS,AUGUST22-27,1947562

95.LONDON MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF FOREIGN MINISTERS,NOVEMBER DECEMBER 15,1947568

96.SIX POWERS CONVERSATION ON GERMANY,MARCH,JUNE 1948574

97.MILITARY SECURITY BOARD FOR WESTERN ZONES OF GERMANY,JANUARY 17,1949581

98.THREE POWER AGREEMENTS ON GENMANY,APRIL 8,1949585

99.INTERNATIONAL AUTHORITY FOR THE RUHR,APRIL 28,1949590

100.CHARTER OF THE ALLIED COMMISSION FOR GERMANY,JUNE 20,1949603

101.ESTABLISHMENT OF FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY,SEPTEMBER 21,1949609

AUSTRIA609

102.ZONES OF OCCUPATION AND THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE CITY OF VIENNA,JULY 9,1945610

103.RECOGNITION OF AUSTRIAN GOVERNMENT,JANUARY 7,1946614

104.CONTROL MACHINERY IN AUSTRIA,JUNYE 28,1946614

105.UNITED STATES POSITION ON STATUS OF AUSTRIA,OCTOBER 28,1946620

106.MOSCOW MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF FOREIGN MINISTERS:STATEMENTS BY SECRETARY MARSHALL,MARCH,APRIL 1947621

107.LONDON MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF FOREIGN MINISTERS:STATEMENTS BY SECRETARY MARSHALL,DECEMBER 1947623

JAPAN625

108.DECLARATION OF WAR,DECEMBER 8,1941625

109.INSTRUMENT OF SURRENDER,SEPTEMBER 2,1945625

110.INITIAL POST-SURRENDER POLICY SEPTEMBER 6,1945627

111.BASIC INITIAL POST-SURRENDER POLICY SEPTEMBER 6,1945633

112.BASIC POST-SURRENDER POLICY,JUNE 19,1947652

113.ACTIVITIES OF THE FAR EASTERN COMMISSION,JULY 10,1947-DECEMBER 23,1948660

KOREA669

114.INDEPENDENCE OF KOREA:STATEMENT BY THE PRESIDENT,SEPTEMBER 18,1945669

115.MEETINGS OF JOINT COMMISSION FOR KOREA,MAY 21-OCTOBER 18,1947670

116.UNITED STATES PROPOSAL FOR FOUR-POWER CONVERSATIONS,AUGUST 28,1947673

117.Independence of Korea:676

(a)Address of Secretary Marshall,September 17,1947676

(b)Resolutions of General Assembly,November 14,1947677

118.United States Position on Withdrawal of Occupation Troops,September 20,1948678

119.United States Recognition of Korea,January 1,1949679

120.United States Assistance to Korea,June 7,1949679

121.The Problem of Korea:Resolution of General Assembly,October 21,1949682

PART Ⅶ.OTHER AREAS OP SPECIAL INTEREST TO THE UNITED STATES685

CANADA685

122.Hyde Park Agreement,April 20,194685

123.Continuance of United States-Canadian Permanent Joint Board on Defense,February 12,1947686

124.Address by President Truman at Ottawa,June 11,1947687

125.United States Policy toward China:Statement by President Truman,December 16,1945691

126.Restatement of China Policy by President Truman,December 18,1946693

127.Statement by General Marshall,January 7,1947700

128.Wedemeyer Report,September 19,1947703

129.China Aid Act of 1948713

130.China White Paper:Letter of transmission,July 30,1949715

131.Threats to China:Resolutions of the General Assembly,December 8,1949726

132.United States Position on Formosa:Statement by President Truman,January 5,1950727

FRANCE728

133.Agreements between the United States and Provisional French Government,May 28,1946728

GREAT BRITAIN735

134.Anglo-American Financial and Commercial Agreements,December 6,1945735

135.Discussion of Dollar Earning Problem between the United States,the United Kingdom,and Canada,1949744

136.Tripartite Conference on Dollar Earning Problem:Communiqué,September 12,1949748

GREECE735

137.Consideration of Greek Problem by the Security Council,1946753

138.Report by the Commission of Investigation Concerning Greek Frontier Accidents,May 27,1947754

139.Resolutions on the Greek Case Considered by Security Council and Vetoed by the Soviet Union,July 29,1947762

140.Greek Frontier Incidents:Statement by United States Representative,August 12,1947765

141.Establishing the United Nations Special Committee on the Balkans(UNSCOB):Resolution of General Assembly,October 21,1947768

142.Frontier Violations:Statement by Department of State,May 20,1949769

143.United States Position on Greek Case:Remarks by Secretary Acheson,September 21,1949771

144.Suspension of Activities of Conciliation Committee,October 18,1949772

145.Cessation of Activities of Greek Guerillas:Statement by Secretary Acheson,October 17,1949773

146.Greek Case in the General Assembly:Statement by Benjamin V.Cohen,November 17,1949774

147.Resolution of the General Assembly on the Greek Case,November 19,1949780

INDIA,PAKISTAN782

148.New Dominions of India and Pakistan:Telegrams from President Truman,August 14,1947782

149.India-Pakistan Question:Resolution of the Security Council,April 21,1948783

150.United Nations Commission for India and Pakistan:Third Interim Report,December 5,1949786

INDONESIA789

151.Resolutions of the Security Council on Indonesia,1947789

152.Truce(Renville)Agreement,January 17,1948790

153.Principles for Negotiations Between the Netherlands and Indonesia,1948792

154.Resolution by the Security Council on the Indonesian Question,January 23,1949797

155.Agreement Between the Netherlands and Indonesia,May 7,1948800

156.The Hague Round Table Conference on Indonesia,November 2,1949802

157.Independence of Indonesia:Statement by Secretary Acheson,November 3,1949803

NAVIGATION ON THE DANUBE804

158.Rejection of the Soviet Draft Convention:Statement by Ambassador Cannon,August 18,1948804

159.United States Protest on Establishment of Danubian Commission,November 15,1949807

IRAN808

160.American Position in Iran:Remarks by Ambassador Allen,February 4,1948808

PALESTINE810

161.Letter from President Roosevelt to King Ibn Saud,April 5,1945810

162.Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry,Report,April 20,1945811

163.Immigration Into Palestine:Statement by President Truman,October 4,1946816

164.United States Position on Palestine Question:Statement by Herschel V.Johnson,October 11,1947818

165.Partition of Palestine:Resolution of General Assembly,November 29,1947820

166.United States Position on Palestine Problem:Statement by Warren R.Austin,March 19,1948839

167.United States Proposal for Temporary United Nations Trusteeship for Palestine,March 25,1948841

168.United Nations Mediator in Palestine:Resolution of the General Assembly,May 14,1948842

169.Independence of Israel,May 15,1948843

170.Progress Report of United Nations Mediator,September 16,1948844

171.Conciliation Commission for Palestine:Resolution of the General Assembly,December 11,1948851

172.Status of Armistice Negotiations and Truce,July 21,1949853

173.Relief of Palestine Refugees:Joint Resolution,March 24,1949855

174.Palestine Refugees:Resolution of the General Assembly,December 8,1949856

175.International Regime for Jerusalem:Resolution of the General Assembly,December 9,1949859

PHILIPPINES860

176.Independence of the Philippines:Proclamation of President Truman,July 4,1946860

177.Treaty of Genera! Relations,July 4,1946861

178.Philippine Rehabilitation Act of 1946865

179.Agreement on Military Bases,March 4,1947869

180.Military Assistance to the Philippines:Agreement,March 21,1947881

SPAIN886

181.Letter from President Roosevelt to American Ambassador to Spain,March 10,1945886

182.Relations with Spain:Statement by the United States,the United Kingdom,and France,March 4,1946887

183.Spain and the United Nations:Resolutions of the General Assembly,1946887

184.Letter from Secretary Acheson to Senator Connally,January 18,1950889

TANGIER894

185.Reestablishment of the International Regime in Tangier,August 31,1945894

TURKISH STRAITS902

186.United States Position on Turkish Straits,August 7,1946902

UNION OF SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLICS907

187.Cooperation for Peace907

(a)Message from President Truman to U.S.S.R.,November 7,1945907

(b)Address by Secretary Marshall,November 18,1947907

188.Smith-Molotov Exchange,May 1948908

189.Henry Wallace's Open Letter:State Department Comments,May 1948916

190.Soviet Violations of Treaty Obligations:Senate Report 1440,Eightieth Congress,June 2,1948919

191.United States Protest on Soviet Blockade of Berlin,July 6,1948934

192.Informal Conversations on Berlin Blockade,April 26,1949936

193.Lifting of Berlin Blockade,May 1949939

194.Soviet Treatment of Americans:Note from the United States to U.S.S.R.,October 6,1949940

195."Essentials of Peace"941

(a)Statement by Ambassador Warren R.Austin,November 14,1949941

(b)Resolution of the General Assembly,December 1,1949951

PART Ⅷ.CURRENT INTERNATIONAL ISSUES953

WAR CRIMINALS953

196.International Military Tribunal for Germany,August 8,1945953

197.International Military Tribunal for the Far East,January 19,1946961

198.Nuremberg Trials:Resolution of the General Assembly,December 11,1946965

GENOCIDE966

199.Resolution of the General Assembly Adopting Convention on Genocide,December 9,1948966

REPARATIONS SETTLEMENT969

Italy969

200.United States Refusal to Request Reparations from Italy,September 11,1946969

Germany971

201.Reparations Settlement and the Peacetime Economy of Germany,December 12,1945971

202.Inter-Allied Reparations Agency,January 14,1946976

203.Restitution of Monetary Gold,September 27,1946988

204.Reparations Received by the United States,March 25,1947990

205.Reparations from Germany:Statements by Secretary Marshall, March 17 and 18,1947991

206.Proceeds from German Business Property:United States Reply to Soviet Inquiry,December 14,1947993

207.Memorandum on Status of German Reparations and Dismantling Program,February 4,1948994

208.Limitation on Certain Industries in Germany:Tripartite Agreement, April 13,19491002

209.Modification of Dismantling in Germany:Tripartite Agreement,November 24,19491010

Japan1012

210.Survey of Resources in Manchuria and Korea:Statement by Edwin W.Pauley July 23,19461012

211.Transfer of Japanese Industrial Facilities to Devastated Countries:Statement by Frank R.McCoy,April 3,19471013

212.Division of Reparation Shares:Policy Decision of Far Eastern Commission May 8,19471915

213.Selection of Plants for Reparations Removals,Destruction,or Retention in Japan; Policy Decision of Far Eastern Commission,May 22,19471015

214.Examination of Matters Relating to Japanese Reparations,January 5,19481016

215.Japanese Reparations and Level of Industry:Statement of Frank McCloy,May 12,19491020

NON-SELF-GOVERNTNG PEOPLES1025

Former Japanese Mandated Islands1025

216.Trusteeship Agreements and Establishment of Trusteeship Council:Resolution of the General Assembly,December 13,19461025

217.Submission of United States Draft Trusteeship Agreement for Japanese Mandated Islands:Statement by Ambassador Warren R.Austin,February 26,19471026

218.Trusteeship Agreement for the Former Japanese Mandated Islands,April 2,19471031

219.Approval of Trusteeship Agreement,July 18 and 19,19471035

220.Annual Report of the United States on Trust Territory,February 18,19491036

Caribbean1039

221.Caribbean Commission,established October 30,19461039

222.United States Participation in Caribbean Commission,March 4,19481046

South Pacific1047

223.South Pacific Commission,Established February 6,19471047

224.United States Participation in South Pacific Commission,January 28,19481056

VOTING PROCEDURE IN THE SECURITY COUNCIL1057

225.Four Power Statement,June 7,19451057

226.United States Position on the Veto:Statement by Senator Connally,November 15,19461060

227.Resolution of the General Assembly,December 13,19461065

228.Voting in the Security Council:Resolution of the General Assembly,November 21,19471066

229.Resolution by the Interim Committee,January 9,19481066

230.United States Proposals on the Veto Question,March 10,19481067

231.Statement by Ambassador Warren R.Austin,April 13,19491070

232.Resolution of the General Assembly,April 14,19491075

INTERNATIONAL CONTROL OF ATOMIC ENERGY1076

233.Joint Declaration by the United States,the United Kingdom,and Canada,November 15,19451076

234.Establishment of a Commission on Atomic Energy,January 24,19461078

235.United States Proposals for International Control of Atomic Energy,June 14,19461079

236.U.S.S.R.Proposals,June 19,19461087

237.United States Memorandum No.1,July 2,19461093

238.United States Memorandum No.2,July 5,19461096

239.United States Memorandum No.3,July 12,19461102

240.First Report of the Atomic Energy Commission,December 31,19461107

241.Second Report of the Commission,September 11,19471111

242.Third Report of the Commission,May 17,19481119

243.Reports of Atomic Energy Commission:Resolution of the General Assembly,November 4,19481122

244.Atomic Explosion in the U.S.S.R.,September 23,19491123

245.Statement by Canada,China,France,the United Kingdom,and the United States,October 25,19491124

246.Soviet Misinterpretation of United States Position:Statement by John D.Hickerson,November 11,19491131

247.Continuing Effort to Reach Agreement on Atomic Energy Control:Resolution of General Assembly,November 23,19491135

REGULATION AND REDUCTION OF ARMAMENTS1136

248.Principles Governing the Regulation and Reduction of Armaments:Resolution of the General Assembly,December 14,19461136

249.Implementation of General Assembly Resolution,February 13,19471138

250.Plan of Work Adopted by the Commission for Conventional Armaments,July 8,19471139

251.United States Position on Regulation of Conventional Armaments,September 17,19471139

252.Regulation and Reduction of Armaments and Armed Forces:Resolution of the Commission on Conventional Armaments,August 12,19481140

253.Definition of Armaments:Resolution of the Commission,August 12,19481141

254.Arms Census:Resolutions of the General Assembly,1949 and 19501141

ARMED FORCES FOR THE UNITED NATIONS1143

255.Work of the Military Staff Committee:Address by Herschel V.Johnson,June 4,19471143

256.Impasse in work of the Military Staff Committee:Letter from the Chairman to the President of the Security Council,August 6,19481147

HUMAN RIGHTS1148

257.Convention on the International Transmission of News and the Right to Correction(Freedom of the Press)May 13,19491148

258.Universal Declaration of Human Rights,December 10,19481156

259.Violation of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms in Bulgaria,Hungary,and Rumania:Exchange of Notes,March-April 19491159

260.Resolution of the General Assembly Condemning the Violations,April 30,19491171

261.Resort to Peace Treaty Clauses for Settlement of Disputes on Violation of Human Freedoms:United States Notes to Bulgaria,Hungary,and Rumania,May 31,19491172

262.United Nations Support for United States Position:Resolution of the General Assembly,October 22,19491173

263.Democratic Procedures in Eastern Europe:Report of President Truman,August 9,19451175

264.Yalta Commitments Unfulfilled in Bulgaria,Hungary,and Rumania:Statement by President Truman,July 14,19471176

265.United States Position on Inclusion of Opposition Parties in Bulgarian Government,February 22,19461176

266.Efforts to Secure Free Elections in Bulgaria:Note from the United States to Bulgaria,September 24,19461177

267.Arrest,Sentence,and Execution of Nikola Petkov,19471178

268.The Rostov Treason Trial:Statement by Department of State,December 1,19491183

269.Political Developments in Czechoslovakia; Statement by Ambassador Warren R.Austin,April 12,19481183

270.United States Position on Electoral Procedures and Suppression of Opposition in Hungary,19471189

271.Trial of Josef Cardinal Mindszenty by Hungary,19491193

272.United States Policy Toward Poland:Statement by Secretary Stettinius,December 18,19441195

273.United States Position on the Conduct of Polish Elections,August 1946 to January 19471195

274.Recognition of Rumanian Government:Statement by the Department of State,February 5,19461202

275.United States Position on the Conduct of Rumanian Elections,19461203

276.United States Position on Suppression of Civil Liberties in Rumania,19471206

277.Nonimplication of Americans in Conspiracy Against Rumanian Government:Note from the United States to Rumania,November 14,19471208

278.Violation of Treaty of Peace by Rumania:Letter from the United States to Rumania,February 2,19481209

279.Recognition of New Yugoslav Regime:Instruction to American Ambassador in Belgrade,December 22,19451212

280.United States Interest in Civil Liberties in Yugoslavia:Statement by Acting Secretary Acheson,October 11,19461213

281.Expulsion of American Journalists from Yugoslavia:Note from the United States to Yugoslavia,November 2,19471214

DISPLACED PERSONS1215

282.Immigration to the United States:Statement by President Truman,December 22,19451215

283.Study of the Problem of Refugees:Resolution of the General Assembly,February 12,19461218

284.Displaced Persons Act of 19481219

INFORMATION AND EDUCATIONAL EXCHANGE1224

285.Informational and Educational Exchange Act,19481224

286.Fulbright Act,19461235

FOREIGN AID AND RECONSTRUCTION1237

287.Relief Needs after UNRRA:Resolution of General Assembly,December 11,19461237

288.Transfer to UN of Residual Assets and Activities of UNRRA:Resolution of the General Assembly,November 18,19481239

289.Establishment of International Children's Emergency Fund(ICEF):Resolution of General Assembly,December 11,19461239

290.International Children's Emergency Fund Assistance Act of 19481241

291.Act to Provide for Further Contributions to ICEF,19491242

292.Relief Assistance to the People of Countries Devasted by War,May 31,19471243

293.Agreement between the United States and Austria,June 25,19471246

294.Aid to Greece and Turkey:Message from Greece to the United States,March 3,19471252

295.Truman Doctrine,March 12,19471253

296.Act to Provide Further Assistance to Greece and Turkey,19471257

297.Agreement on Aid to Greece,June 20,19471261

298.Agreement on Aid to Turkey,July 12,19471265

299.Greek-Turkish Assistance Act of 19481267

300.The European Recovery Program:Remarks by Secretary Marshall at Harvard,June 5,19471268

301.Proposal for Interim Aid:Statement of Secretary Marshall,November 10,19471270

302.Foreign Aid(Interim Aid)Act of 19471278

303.Program for United States Aid to European Recovery:Message of the President to Congress,December 19,19471284

304.Economic Cooperation Act of 19481299

305.Act to Amend the Economic Cooperation Act of 19481322

COLLECTIVE SELF-DEFENSE1328

306.North Atlantic Treaty,April 4,19491328

307.Report of the Secretary of State to the President,April 7,19491332

308.Report of the Committee on Foreign Relations,June 6,19491339

309.Mutual Defense Assistance Act of 19491356

TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT1364

310.Technical Assistance:Resolution of the General Assembly,December 4,19481364

311.The Point 4 Program:Excerpt from the President's Inaugural Address,January 20,19491366

312.Technical Assistance Program:Message from the President to Congress,June 24,19491367

313.Technical Assistance:Resolution of the General Assembly,November 16,19491372

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