SUPPLEMENT Agent for Great Britain: Oxford University Press, Amen Corner, London OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS CONTENTS OF VOLUME THIRTEEN NUMBER 1, JANUARY, 1919 AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND GERMANY PAGE CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND AUSTRIA-HUNGÁRY PROTOCOL OF THE CONDITIONS OF AN ARMISTICE BETWEEN THE ALLIED AND ASSOCIATED POWERS AND AUSTRIA-HUNgary, November 3, 1918 CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND GERMANY REGARDING CONDITIONS OF AN ARMISTICE WITH GERMANY, November 11, 1918 RULES OF THE PRELIMINARY PEACE CONFERENCE AT PARIS, 1919 COVENANT REPORTED BY THE COMMISSION ON THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS TO THE PEACE CONFERENCE ÁT PARIS, IN PLENARY SESSION, February 14, ADDRESS OF PRESIDENT WOODROW WILSON UPON REPORTING THE COVENANT at the PlenaBY SESSION OF THE PEACE CONFERENCE, April 28, 1919.. COVENANT OF THE LEAGUE of Nations, ADOPTED BY THE PEACE CONFERENCE BULGARIA ARMISTICE CONVENTION, September 29, 1918 AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, BELGIUM, THE BRITISH EMPIRE, AND FRANCE, OF THE ONE PART, AND GERMANY OF THE OTHER PART, WITH REGARD TO THE MILITARY OCCUPATION OF THE TERRITORIES OF THE RHINE, June 28, 1919 MEMORANDUM DEFINING THE RELATIONS BETWEEN THE ALLIED MILITARY DECLARATION BY THE GOVERNMENTS OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, AGREEMENT PROVIDING FOR AMERICAN ASSISTANCE TO FRANCE IN CASE OF UNPROVOKED AGGRESSION BY GERMANY, June 28, 1919 AGREEMENT PROVIDING FOR BRITISH ASSISTANCE TO FRANCE IN CASE OF UNPROVOKED AGGRESSION BY GERMANY, June 28, 1919 LETTER TO M. PADEREWSKI FROM M. CLEMENCEAU TRANSMITTING TREATY TO BE SIGNED BY POLAND UNDER ARTICLE 93 OF THE TREATY OF PEACE OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS A. PRISONERS OF WAR I. INTERNMENT IN A NEUTRAL COUNTRY OR REPATRIATION OF PRISONERS OF WAR 1. Valid Prisoners of War Article 1 Valid prisoners of war who have been in captivity for one year, except as otherwise specifically provided in Articles 2, 3 and 16, shall be repatriated on the basis of head for head and rank for rank. On the same basis prisoners of war who have been interned in a neutral country because of invalidism and have been declared cured and valid by a neutral medical commission, shall be repatriated when they shall have been in captivity and interned in a neutral country, both combined, for a period of one year. In the execution of this Article the following shall be deemed to be of equal rank: (a) all general, flag, field and commanding officers; (b) all other officers; (c) all noncommissioned and petty officers; (d) all other enlisted or enrolled persons. Article 2 The personnel of the German war vessels who were interned in the United States or its possessions prior to April 6, 1917, who are now held as prisoners of war, and who have no claim because of invalidism to repatriation, shall be exchanged, as soon as possible after this agreement goes into force, for an equal number of American prisoners of war, whether the latter have been in confinement for a year or not, on a basis of head for head and rank for rank. In the execution of this Article the following shall be deemed to be of equal rank: (a) all officers; (b) all noncommissioned officers, petty officers and men. 1 |