International Law Documents, Volume 41U.S. Government Printing Office, 1941 - International law |
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... Accept [ etc. ] " SIR : THOMSEN " On September 19 the Department sent a further note to the German Embassy , the text of which is as follows : " SEPTEMBER 19 , 1941 . " Reference is made to the Department's communication of June 20 ...
... Accept [ etc. ] " SIR : THOMSEN " On September 19 the Department sent a further note to the German Embassy , the text of which is as follows : " SEPTEMBER 19 , 1941 . " Reference is made to the Department's communication of June 20 ...
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... Accept [ etc. ] CORDELL HULL " This last note was acknowledged by the German Embassy on the same day with a statement that the contents of the note had been transmitted to the German Government . Later , on September 26 , the German ...
... Accept [ etc. ] CORDELL HULL " This last note was acknowledged by the German Embassy on the same day with a statement that the contents of the note had been transmitted to the German Government . Later , on September 26 , the German ...
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... accept in principle , but in view of the world's actual condition it seems only a utopian ideal on the part of the ... accepted by the Japanese Government . " The American Government , obsessed with its own views and opinions , may be ...
... accept in principle , but in view of the world's actual condition it seems only a utopian ideal on the part of the ... accepted by the Japanese Government . " The American Government , obsessed with its own views and opinions , may be ...
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Freezing of Japanese and Chinese assets in | 1 |
The Atlantic Charter | 7 |
Freedom of the seas_ | 13 |
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