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Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, The Paris Peace Conference, 1919, Volume XIII

Relating to Part VIII


Contents

    • 2. “Wilson - Lloyd George agreement” concerning German tonnage, signed at Paris, May 8, 1919
    • 3. Agreement regarding priority in reparation payments to Belgium, approved by the Council of Principal Allied and Associated Powers, June 24, 1919
      • 3a. Notification to the Government of Belgium, approved June 24, 1919
    • 4. Agreement between Great Britain, Belgium, France, Italy, Japan and Portugal for the settlement of certain questions as to the application of the treaties of peace and complementary agreements with Germany, Austria, Hungary and Bulgaria, signed at Spa, July 16, 1920
      • 4a. Informal reservation by the unofficial representative of the United States on the Reparation Commission, presented August 27, 1920
      • 4b. Resolution of the Reparation Commission, September 11, 1920
    • 5. Schedule of payments, May 5, 1921, prescribing the time and manner for securing and discharging the entire obligation of Germany for reparation under Articles 231, 232 and 233 of the Treaty of Versailles
      • 5a. Final text of the A Bond provided for by the Schedule of Payments
    • 6. Agreement between Great Britain, Belgium, France, Italy and Japan respecting the distribution of German reparation payments, signed at Paris, March 11, 1922
    • 7. Agreement between the United States of America and Great Britain, France, Italy and Belgium in regard to the reimbursement of the costs of the American Army of Occupation, signed at Paris, May 25, 1923

The Paris Peace Conference, 1919

  • Preface
  • Introduction
    • Annex (Documents 1-2)
      • I: The Treaty of Peace between the Allied and Associated Powers and Germany, signed at Versailles, June 28, 1919
        • II: Other Treaties related to the Treaty of Peace with Germany
          • Appendix: Certain Treaties for execution or modification of the treaty of peace with Germany
            • Relating to Part VIII
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