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- Blum–Byrnes_agreement abstract "The Blum–Byrnes agreements (in French accord Blum-Byrnes) were a series of commercial French-American agreements, signed May 28, 1946 by the Secretary of State James F. Byrnes and representatives of the French government Léon Blum and, especially, Jean Monnet. The agreements aimed to eradicate France’s debt to America and obtain new credit in exchange for opening France’s markets to American products, especially film productions.".
- Blum–Byrnes_agreement comment "The Blum–Byrnes agreements (in French accord Blum-Byrnes) were a series of commercial French-American agreements, signed May 28, 1946 by the Secretary of State James F. Byrnes and representatives of the French government Léon Blum and, especially, Jean Monnet. The agreements aimed to eradicate France’s debt to America and obtain new credit in exchange for opening France’s markets to American products, especially film productions.".