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DEPARTMENT OF STATE

PUBLICATION 1823

For sale by the

Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D. C.

Price $1.50 (Buckram)

LIST OF PAPERS

GERMANY

THE GERMAN ARMISTICE

Subject

Date and number

1918 Nov. 11

Dec. 13

1919 Jan. 16

Feb. 16

1918 Nov. 12

Nov. 13 (105)

Nov. 15 (290)

(38)

Terms of the Armistice With Germany

With two annexes (1) regulating the evacuation of the in-
vaded countries, and (2) establishing conditions regarding
communications.

Convention Prolonging the Armistice With Germany
Extension of the duration of the convention signed Novem-
ber 11, 1918, for one month, i. e., until January 17, 1919.
Convention Prolonging the Armistice With Germany
Extension of the armistice agreement until February 17,
1919; additional clauses providing for changes in the Spa pro-
tocol of December 17, 1918, and additions to the armistice
agreement of November 11, 1918.

Convention Prolonging the Armistice With Germany

Agreement providing that the Germans shall cease hostilities against the Poles at once and that the armistice with Germany shall be prolonged for a short period, the Allied and Associated Powers reserving to themselves the right to terminate the period at three days' notice.

Manifesto of the Government of the Bavarian Republic (tel.)

Appeal to President Wilson and Governments of France,
England, and Italy that the new Bavarian people's state not
be crushed by harsh armistice terms.

The Special Representative (House) to the Secretary of State (tel.)
For the President: Suggestion that it might be wise to inti-
mate to German authorities that their communications should
be addressed to Allied Powers rather than to United States
alone.

The Secretary of State to the Swiss Minister (Sulzer)

Communication for the German Foreign Minister (text
printed) acknowledging radio messages sent to the President
and suggesting that in the future such messages be sent to the
Allied and Associated Powers.

The Secretary of State to the Special Representative (House) (tel.)
To be laid before the Supreme War Council: Messages from
Dr. Solf (texts printed) appealing to the President for mitiga-
tion of the armistice conditions. Transmittal of reply which is
printed supra.

Nov. 19 The Swiss Minister (Sulzer) to the Secretary of State

Communication transmitted at the request of the German Government (text printed) containing an exchange of telegrams between the French and German Army High Commands (texts printed) in regard to violences committed by German soldiers which the German High Command states are unavoidable in view of the harshness of the armistice terms; German Government's appeal to the President to intervene for easier terms.

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