International Law Documents, Volume 41U.S. Government Printing Office, 1941 - International law |
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Page 160
... French National Committee has the same objective and is undertaking active military measures for the preservation of French territory for the French people. The Government of the United States recognizes the contribution of General de ...
... French National Committee has the same objective and is undertaking active military measures for the preservation of French territory for the French people. The Government of the United States recognizes the contribution of General de ...
Page 162
... French Government at Vichy. The President made it clear that he hoped that the French ships at Alexandria could be placed in the protective custody of the United States, to include passage of the French ships through the Suez Canal ...
... French Government at Vichy. The President made it clear that he hoped that the French ships at Alexandria could be placed in the protective custody of the United States, to include passage of the French ships through the Suez Canal ...
Page 163
... French warships now at Martinique, with the assurance that at the end of the war they would be restored to the French people. The two Governments would further agree, Mr. Welles said, to periodical relief and repatriation of the crews ...
... French warships now at Martinique, with the assurance that at the end of the war they would be restored to the French people. The two Governments would further agree, Mr. Welles said, to periodical relief and repatriation of the crews ...
Contents
Freezing of Japanese and Chinese assets in | 1 |
The Atlantic Charter | 7 |
Freedom of the seas_ | 13 |
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