The reparation problem, 1918-1924.
Prepared in the European Division.
Description
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English
- Published
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Washington, Govt. Print. Off., 1924.
- Note
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Appendixes: I. Exchange rates (monthly average)--II. London schedule of payments (May 5, 1921)--III. British plan (January 2, 1923)--IV. French plan (January 2, 1923)--V. Italian plan (January 2, 1923)--VI. Letter from Henry Jaspar, minister of foreign affairs, to Baron de Gaiffier D'Hestroy, Belgian ambassador at Paris.--VII. Letter from Henry Jaspar, minister of foreign affairs, to Baron Moncheur, Belgian ambassador at London.--VIIa. Summary of annexes to the letter of June 9, 1923, from M. Jaspar to the Belgian ambassador at London.--VIII. Note of the German peace delegation of May 29, 1919, at Versailles, to the president of the Peace conference, M. Clemenceau.--IX. German offer of 50 milliards of gold marks of April 24, 1921.--X. German offer of May 2, 1923.--XI. German memorandum of June 7, 1923.--XII. Telegram from Lord Curzon to the British chargé d'affaires in Washington, dated October 12, 1923.--XIII. Secretary Hughes's reply to the communication of the British chargé d'affaires (October 15, 1923)--XIV. London conference (August 16, 1924): final protocol.
Includes a chronological tabulation of the series of events relative to the solution of the reparations problem, from the armistice to the application of the experts' reports, which was made effective by the signing of the London protocol on August 30, 1924. cf. p. ii.
Supplement to Commerce reports. Published by the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce. October 20, 1924.
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ii, 50 p. incl. tables.
23 cm.
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