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

The Dresel Mission


[108] Telegram Sent by the Chief of the Special Mission in Germany (Dresel)

Berlin , December 31, 1918.

Paris Peace Conf. 184.01302/1


[109] The Chief of the Special Mission in Germany ( Dresel ) to the Secretary of the Commission to Negotiate Peace ( Grew )

Paris , January 10, 1919.

Paris Peace Conf. 184.01302/2

Contents

  • List of Papers
  • Germany:
    • The German armistice (Documents 1–55)
    • German peace proposals (Documents 56–64)
    • Status of the former German Emperor (Documents 65–74)
    • Political and economic conditions in Germany (Documents 75–107)
    • The Dresel Mission (Documents 108–109)
  • Austria and Hungary:
    • Negotiations with, and conditions in, Austria and Hungary (Documents 110–143)
    • The Coolidge Mission (Documents 144–161)
  • Bulgaria (Documents 162–187)
  • Turkey (Documents 188–201)
  • Territorial Questions and Relations With New States:
    • Jugoslavia (Documents 202–268)
    • Montenegro (Documents 269–297)
    • Albania (Documents 298–301)
    • Czechoslovakia (Documents 302–308)
    • Roumania (Documents 309–345)
    • Poland (Documents 346–376)
    • Belgium and Luxemburg (Documents 377–389)
    • Aaland Islands (Documents 390–391)
    • Schleswig (Documents 392–404)
  • Russian Affairs (Documents 405–427)
  • The Far East (Documents 428–446)
  • Financial Questions (Documents 447–486)
  • Reparations (Documents 487–509)
  • Food Relief (Documents 510–618)
  • The Blockade and Regulation of Trade (Documents 619–704)
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