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

Termination of Hostilities:


Contents

    • Statements and messages regarding the termination of hostilities and the conclusion of the armistice (Documents 1–15)

    Contents

    • Preface
    • List of Treaties
    • List of Principal Persons
    • List of Papers
    • Termination of Hostilities:
      • Statements and messages regarding the termination of hostilities and the conclusion of the armistice (Documents 1–15)
    • American Plans and Preparations for the Peace Conference:
      • Organization and work of “The Inquiry” (Documents 16–71)
      • Choice of place for the Conference and arrangements for the accommodation of the Commission to Negotiate Peace (Documents 72–86)
      • President Wilson’s trip to Europe (Documents 87–133)
      • Personnel of the American Commission to Negotiate Peace (Documents 134–187)
      • Arrangements for securing information (Documents 188–213)
      • Censorship and relations with the press (Documents 214–229)
    • Representation of Countries and Nationalities at the Peace Conference:
      • American Republics (Documents 230–255)
      • Scandinavian countries (Documents 256–259)
      • China (Documents 260–270)
      • Finland (Document 271)
      • Hejaz (Documents 272–273)
      • Liberia (Documents 274–280)
      • Montenegro (Documents 281–282)
      • Persia (Documents 283–289)
      • Poland (Documents 290–291)
      • Roumania (Documents 292–294)
      • Russia (Documents 295–304)
      • Switzerland (Documents 305–310)
    • Policies and Proposals of the United States and the Allies:
      • The United States (Documents 311–325)
      • The Inter-Allied Conference at London, December 1918 (Documents 326–335)
      • France (Documents 336–346)
      • Great Britain (Documents 347–353)
      • Italy (Documents 354–372)
      • Japan (Documents 373–380)
    • Proposals for a League of Nations (Documents 381–396)
    • Other Proposals for the Agenda of the Peace Conference:
      • International telegraphic communication (Documents 397–398)
      • Labor questions (Documents 399–406)
      • Liberian affairs (Documents 407–412)
      • Rules for aerial navigation (Documents 413–414)
      • The Tacna-Arica question (Documents 415–426)
    • Index

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