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Rapport intermédiaire <strong>sur</strong> l’or 20 Annexe 3<br />

543: 96–102.<br />

American Cooperation , and Credit <strong>Suisse</strong>.<br />

Switzer<strong>la</strong>nd’s supply of foreign exchanges to Germany.<br />

591: 13–15. Cloaking operations of the Swiss Banking Corporation and Credit <strong>Suisse</strong>.<br />

623: 271–273. Movement of German gold to neutral countries.<br />

663: 121–123. German trade re<strong>la</strong>tions with neutral countries.<br />

706: 276–277. Looted gold.<br />

781: 187–188. Flight capital.<br />

784: 147–148. Banque Popu<strong>la</strong>ire <strong>Suisse</strong>.<br />

814: 123–126. German ass<strong>et</strong>s in neutral countries.<br />

821: 48–49. Currie Mission.<br />

826: 244–245. Currie Mission.<br />

827: 298–302. Mea<strong>sur</strong>es to uncover German ass<strong>et</strong>s in neutral countries.<br />

831: 146–149. Currie Mission.<br />

837: 63. Merkers salt mines.<br />

839: 56. Merkers salt mines.<br />

2.2.4 The Cordell Hull Papers (Library of Congress, Washington, DC)<br />

These documents contain selections from the personal and professional papers of Cordell Hull,<br />

America’s Secr<strong>et</strong>ary of State from 1933 to 1945. The papers have been filmed as 118 microfilm reels<br />

and consist of correspondence, memoranda, State Department reports, desk diaries, speeches, and press<br />

releases.<br />

Microfilm Reel and Page Citations.<br />

32: 291. Freezing of Swiss ass<strong>et</strong>s in the United States.<br />

32: 294. Transfer of Swiss Gold in New York to the SNB<br />

32: 298. Swiss-German trade re<strong>la</strong>tions.<br />

2.2.5 McKittrick Papers (Harvard University, School of Business Administration,<br />

Historical Collections, Baker Library, Boston, Massachus<strong>et</strong>t)<br />

Thomas H. M. McKittrick (1889–1970) was elected president of the Bank for International S<strong>et</strong>tlements<br />

(BIS) in 1939 and remained in office until 1946. The collection of his papers, given to Harvard<br />

University in 1969 by his wife, is divided into two Series. Series 1 contains personal papers dealing with<br />

family and private affairs. Series two is comprised of McKittrick’s business papers, principally from his<br />

tenure as president of the BIS. Within the collection as a whole, the documents are organized into boxes<br />

and, within the boxes, they remain in the fi<strong>les</strong> created by McKittrick himself or by the BIS.

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