The Peace of JusticeDoran, 1921 - 96 páginas |
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... tion that cannot be dispensed with . One cannot ignore the striking contrast between this attitude . of the Germanic peoples , who , no sooner than the treaty was signed , sought every means of avoiding the performance of their solemn ...
... tion that cannot be dispensed with . One cannot ignore the striking contrast between this attitude . of the Germanic peoples , who , no sooner than the treaty was signed , sought every means of avoiding the performance of their solemn ...
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... established by estimating the damages prior to May 1st , 1921 , in accordance with the treaty terms , is capable of pay- ing interest and principal . To propound this ques- tion is to answer it . The data which we [ 15 ] INTRODUCTION.
... established by estimating the damages prior to May 1st , 1921 , in accordance with the treaty terms , is capable of pay- ing interest and principal . To propound this ques- tion is to answer it . The data which we [ 15 ] INTRODUCTION.
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Raphaël Georges Lévy. tion is to answer it . The data which we are giving to our readers will allow them to realize how easily Germany can assume this obligation . France has just given a fine example of fiscal courage by doubling her ...
Raphaël Georges Lévy. tion is to answer it . The data which we are giving to our readers will allow them to realize how easily Germany can assume this obligation . France has just given a fine example of fiscal courage by doubling her ...
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... tion in the nature of pensions to naval and military victims of the war ( including members of the air force ) , whether mutilated , wounded , sick or in- valided , and to the dependents of such victims , the amount due to the Allies ...
... tion in the nature of pensions to naval and military victims of the war ( including members of the air force ) , whether mutilated , wounded , sick or in- valided , and to the dependents of such victims , the amount due to the Allies ...
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... tion of gold or disposition of gold is specified only up to May 1st , 1921 . The cost of maintaining the Allied and Associated Armies in the occupied territories is to be borne by Germany from the date of the armistice . That is a ...
... tion of gold or disposition of gold is specified only up to May 1st , 1921 . The cost of maintaining the Allied and Associated Armies in the occupied territories is to be borne by Germany from the date of the armistice . That is a ...
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Página 20 - The Allied and Associated Governments affirm and Germany accepts the responsibility of Germany and her allies for causing all the loss and damage to which the Allied and Associated Governments and their nationals have been subjected as a consequence of the war imposed upon them by the aggression of Germany and her allies.
Página 22 - ... (2) Damage caused by Germany or her allies to civilian victims of acts of cruelty, violence or maltreatment (including injuries to life or health as a consequence of imprisonment, deportation, internment or evacuation, of exposure at sea or of being forced to labour), wherever arising, and to the surviving dependents of such victims.
Página 23 - France during that year. (8) Damage caused to civilians by being forced by Germany or her allies to labour without just remuneration. (9) Damage in respect of all property wherever situated belonging to any of the Allied or Associated States or their nationals, with the exception of naval...
Página 22 - Powers to the families and dependents of mobilised persons or persons serving with the forces, the amount due to them for each calendar year in which hostilities occurred being calculated for each Government on the basis of the average scale for such payments in force in France during that year.
Página 46 - Goods in transit must be entered at the proper custom house, but they shall be exempt from all customs or other similar duties. All charges imposed on transport in transit shall be reasonable, having regard to the conditions of the traffic.
Página 21 - The Allied and Associated Governments, however, require, and Germany undertakes, that she will make compensation for all damage done to the civilian population of the Allied and Associated Powers and to their property during the period of the belligerency of each as an Allied or Associated Power against Germany by such aggression by land, by sea and from the air, and in general all damage as defined in Annex I hereto.
Página 47 - Power can claim after the expiration of the above period of five years the benefit of any of the stipulations in the Articles enumerated above on behalf of any portion of its territories in which reciprocity is not accorded in respect of such stipulations.
Página 90 - Germany shall pay within 25 days from this notification one milliard gold marks in gold or approved foreign currencies or approved foreign bills or in drafts at three months on the German Treasury endorsed by approved German banks...
Página 22 - ... (including members of the air force), whether mutilated, wounded, sick or invalided, and to the dependents of such victims, the amount due to the Allied and Associated Governments being calculated for each of them as being the capitalised cost of such pensions and compensation at the date of the coming into force of the present Treaty on the basis of the scales in force in France at such date.
Página 23 - Germany or her allies to labour without just remuneration. (9) Damage in respect of all property wherever situated belonging to any of the Allied or Associated States or their nationals, with the exception of naval and military works or materials, which has been carried off, seized, injured or destroyed by the acts of Germany or her allies on land, on sea or from the air, or damage directly in consequence of hostilities or of any operations of war.