Confusion between Secretary Hull's and Sir R. Craigie's reports from Tokyo regarding Japanese war ambitions. If war, immediate US participation not guaranteed, and possibility that if Americans think an agreement is possible it could render the British in an awkward position
Records a despatch by Sir Robert Craigie, arguing to more pro-active resistance to Japanese involvem...
The working of the Anglo-Japanese Alliance has been studied in detail by some scholars but no system...
During the years preceding the outbreak of the Pacific War in December 1941 Britain's Ambassador to ...
Need to clarify position of the US in regards to negotiations with the Japanese. In particular, it a...
Suggested actions by UK Embassy to US on UK Ambassdor to Japan's three telegrams on US-Japanese nego...
British reflections on possible US decision to not renew the 1911 Commerce and Navigation Treaty wit...
Doubts raised over US interpretation of Japanese intentions in Far East. In particular, raises the a...
Cover note and notes on a conversation between British Ambassador to Japan, Sir Craigie, with Japane...
Report on discussion regarding US-Japanese negotiations. Includes the fact that the UK were not bein...
Notes on UK Embassy Official's conversation with Japanese Ambassador to US regarding US-Japanese neg...
Recent controversies about Pearl Harbour have highlighted the need for a new assessment of British p...
US Secretary of State Hull contacts the Japanese ambassador regarding the 1911 Treaty of Commerce an...
Conversation points for UK Ambassador to US' meeting with Secretary Hull. Includes discussion on wha...
Following the surrender of Japan in August 1945 Britain accepted responsibility for the repatriation...
Covering note discussing a conversation with Dr. Hornbeck regarding British and French interests in ...
Records a despatch by Sir Robert Craigie, arguing to more pro-active resistance to Japanese involvem...
The working of the Anglo-Japanese Alliance has been studied in detail by some scholars but no system...
During the years preceding the outbreak of the Pacific War in December 1941 Britain's Ambassador to ...
Need to clarify position of the US in regards to negotiations with the Japanese. In particular, it a...
Suggested actions by UK Embassy to US on UK Ambassdor to Japan's three telegrams on US-Japanese nego...
British reflections on possible US decision to not renew the 1911 Commerce and Navigation Treaty wit...
Doubts raised over US interpretation of Japanese intentions in Far East. In particular, raises the a...
Cover note and notes on a conversation between British Ambassador to Japan, Sir Craigie, with Japane...
Report on discussion regarding US-Japanese negotiations. Includes the fact that the UK were not bein...
Notes on UK Embassy Official's conversation with Japanese Ambassador to US regarding US-Japanese neg...
Recent controversies about Pearl Harbour have highlighted the need for a new assessment of British p...
US Secretary of State Hull contacts the Japanese ambassador regarding the 1911 Treaty of Commerce an...
Conversation points for UK Ambassador to US' meeting with Secretary Hull. Includes discussion on wha...
Following the surrender of Japan in August 1945 Britain accepted responsibility for the repatriation...
Covering note discussing a conversation with Dr. Hornbeck regarding British and French interests in ...
Records a despatch by Sir Robert Craigie, arguing to more pro-active resistance to Japanese involvem...
The working of the Anglo-Japanese Alliance has been studied in detail by some scholars but no system...
During the years preceding the outbreak of the Pacific War in December 1941 Britain's Ambassador to ...