The Treaty of Peace and the Covenant of the League of Nations; As Negotiated Between the Allied and Associated Powers and Germany

Author: Germany. Treaties
Publisher: General Books LLC
Keywords: allied, associated, powers, germany, negotiated, nations, peace, covenant, league, treaty
Number of Pages: 178
Published: 2009-12-17
List price: $26.44
ISBN-10: 1150191848
ISBN-13: 9781150191848

Book Description:

General Books publication date: 2009 Original publication date: 1920 Original Publisher: J.C. Winston Co. Subjects: World War, 1914-1918 Fiction / Classics History / Military / World War I Literary Collections / General Literary Criticism / General Political Science / International Relations / General Notes: This is a black and white OCR reprint of the original. It has no illustrations and there may be typos or missing text. When you buy the General Books edition of this book you get free trial access to Million-Books.com where you can select from more than a million books for free. Excerpt: Part n. Boundaries Of Germany. Article 27. The boundaries of Germany will be determined as follows: 1. With Belgium: From the point common to the three frontiers of Belgium. Holland and Germany and in a southerly direction: the north-eastern boundary of the former territory of neutral Moresnef, then the eastern boundary of the Kreis of Eupen, then the frontier between Belgium and the Kreis of Montjoie, then the northeastern and eastern boundary of the Kreis of Makuedy to its junction with the frontier of Luxemburg. 2. With Luxemburg: The frontier of August 3, 1914, to its junction with the frontier of France of the 18th July, 1870. 3. With France: The frontier of July 18,1870, from Luxemburg to Switzerland with the reservations made in Article 48 of Section IV (Saar Basin) of Part III. 4. With Switzerland: The present frontier. 5. Wtih Austria: The frontier of August S, 1914, from Switzerland to Czechoslovakia as hereinafter defined. 6. Wtih Csecho-Slovakia: The frontier of August 3,1914, between Germany and Austria from its junction with the old administrative boundary separating Bohemia and the province of Upper Austria to the point north of the salient of the old province of Austrian Silesia situated at about 8 kilometres east of Neustadt. 7. With Poland: From the point defined above to a point to be fixed on the ground about 2 kilometres east of Lo...


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