Overview
- Summary
- The Safehaven program aimed at eradicating the holdovers of Nazism in the neutral countries, as a precondition for resuming normal trade relations with the Allied powers. The most important Safehaven negotiations involved Sweden, Spain, Switzerland, Portugal, and Argentina. Sharp disagreements between the United States and Great Britain over post-war planning interfered with the proper execution of Safehaven at the diplomatic level. Basic agreements were signed with the neutrals between 1946 and 1948 which did not satisfy the initial objectives of Safehaven, but which ensured the resumption of commercial relations between the Allies and the neutrals.
- Format
- Book
- Published
- Ann Arbor, Michigan : UMI, Dissertation Information Service, 1990
- Locale
- Europe
Germany
United States - Notes
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Facsim. of: microfilm master of the author's thesis.
Thesis (M.A.) -- American University, 1990.
Bibliography: pages 152-159.
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Physical Details
- Language
- English
- External Link
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Electronic version from ProQuest
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- Physical Description
- 159 pages ; 29 cm
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