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II. ENEMY ALIENS-Continued

No.

Date

From and to whom

Subject

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To the Secretary of Inquiry regarding treatment
Labor

From the Ambassa-
dor in Spain (tel.)
From the Assistant
Secretary of Labor

To Mr. Amos H.
Englebeck

To the Swiss Minis

ter

From the Assistant
Attorney General

of German subjects detained
at Ellis Island and elsewhere
under jurisdiction of the De-
partment of Labor.
Germany will grant passports
to Clayton and Whipple.
German subjects detained at
Ellis Island and elsewhere are
under civilian officers of De-
partment of Labor.
Standing of alien enemies in
U.S. courts during war.
U.S. policy toward active
members of, or reservists in,
German military establish-
ment who are in the United
States.

Consideration will be given
inquiry regarding status of
German prisoners of war,
etc.

To the Swiss Minis- Removal to Hot Springs,
ter

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N.C., of interned Germans
held at immigration station
in California.

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Nov. 16, Proclamation
1917

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Nov. 23,

1917

From the Secretary Plans contemplated for em-
of War

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ployment of prisoners of war
and interned aliens in the
United States.

Dec. 4,

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To the Secretary of Concurrence in proposed plans
War

To the Secretary of
Labor; the same to
the Attorney Gen-
eral and Secretary
of War

To the Swedish Min-
ister

To the Chargé in
Switzerland (tel.)

for employment of prisoners
of war but not in plans for
interned aliens.
Formal declaration of state of
war with Austria-Hungary
and regulations prescribing
conduct toward its citizens
in the United States.
Tentative scheme for control
of relief work among interned
enemy aliens in the United
States, expense to be borne
by Germany.
Temporary relief permitted
Austrian and Hungarian sub-
jects in the United States,
pending organization of Gov-
ernment relief control.
Regulations for official in-
quiry concerning welfare and
whereabouts of persons in the
United States.

To the Swiss Min- Contemplated transfer to Hot

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Mar. 21 To the Secretary of Approval of only voluntary

Labor

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labor on the part of alien enemies in the United States. Extension of regulations prescribing conduct toward alien enemies to include women. Authorization for American Red Cross to receive and transmit welfare inquiries through International Red Cross.

3446/21 July 3 From the Swedish Austro-Hungarian warning

Minister

against internment of its sub-
jects without valid cause.
Cases of Kunwald and Pohl.

Aug. 9 To the Swiss Chargé Alien enemies interned in the

Aug. 28 To the Swedish Min- Assurance of proper considera

ister

Sept. 11 Department an- Formation of the National

nouncement

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United States not permitted
to send money to Germany.

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tion in arrest and detention of
female enemy aliens.

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Alien Enemy Relief Com-
mittee; its purposes and
functions.

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not interned without good
cause. Cases of Kunwald
and Pohl discussed.

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Sept. 17 To the Swedish Min- Austrians and Hungarians are

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Austro-Hungarian statement
that U. S. citizens are not in-
terned in the Monarchy.
Investigation.

the Swiss Encloses German notes verbales,
Aug. 12 and 31: (1) protest
against internment of German
women; (2) conditional grant-
ing of safe-conducts to Mrs.
Summers and party.
Assumption that attention of
Austria-Hungary will be
called to inaccuracy of state-
ment that U.S. citizens are
not interned in the Monarchy.

Oct. 2 To the Minister in
Switzerland (tel.)

Nov. 15 To the Swiss Min- Status and treatment accorded

Dec. 11

ister

former employees of German
merchant steamship compa-
nies, interned at Fort Ogle-
thorpe, Ga.

To the Swiss Min- For Germany: U.S. policy re

ister

garding internment of Ger

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man women.

II. ENEMY ALIENS-Continued

SPECIAL TREATMENT OF ALSATIANS AND LORRAINERS, CZECHO-SLOVAKS, AND

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May 27,
1917

From the French
Ambassador

June 7,
1917
July 23,
1917

Mar. 22,

1918

General

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From the Attorney
General
To Polish Central
Relief Committee
of America

Subject

Necessary precautions request-
ed to prevent friendly Alsa-
tians and Lorrainers being
taken for alien enemies.
Treatment of Alsatian Ger-
mans in the United States.
Encloses Attorney General's
reply, June 29, to protest of
Poles against classification as
Germans and Austrians.

From the Attorney Suggested change in registra

Mar. 26 To the Representa-
tive of the Polish
National Commit-
tee

Aug. 20 To the Representa-
tive of the Polish
National Commit-
tee

tion card to prevent classifica-
tion of French Alsatian-Lor-
rainers as enemies. Enclo-
sures: letter from French
Ambassador, Mar. 18, and
reply, Mar. 22.
Issuance of certificates of Pol-
ish nationality to Poles born
in Germany, Austria, and
Russian Poland. Enclosure:
Attorney General's letter,

Oct. 5 To the Attorney Consideration to be accorded

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General

Czecho-Slovaks resident in
the United States.

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PERSONS OF GERMAN BIRTH NATURALIZED IN COUNTRIES OTHER THAN THE UNITED STATES

July 30, From the British

1917
[Rec'd
Aug. 2]

Ambassador

Canada's desire to consider as
alien enemies Germans nat-
uralized in the United States;
inquiry as to U.S. practice in
like cases.

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1723 Aug. 24, To the Consul Gen- Department of Labor con- 216

1917

eral at Ottawa

siders as alien enemies Ger-
mans naturalized in coun-
tries other than the United
States.

Dec. 27, From the Attorney Interpretation of sec. 4067, 217

1917

General

Revised Statutes, and recom-
mendations as to its adminis-
tration.

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ENEMY ALIENS IN PANAMA, CUBA, AND THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC: RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE UNITED STATES

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Panama (tel.)

Apr. 12, To the Minister in Internment of German sub-
1917

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jects in Canal Zone not
favored by President Wilson.
Added protection offered
Canal Zone.

390 June 21, To the Minister in Swedish complaint against in

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and jurisdiction over, Pana

man interns.

June 18 To the Secretary of Opinion regarding custody of,

War

I-d-11 June 1 From the Swiss Encloses German note of May

[Rec'd Chargé

June 29]

VIII-L-2 Aug.
[Rec'd
Aug. 10]

16, protesting to the United
States against ill-treatment of
Germans in the Dominican
Republic.

7 From the Swiss Encloses German note of May

Chargé

31 protesting to the United
States against ill-treatment of
Germans in Cuba.

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