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Errors in the Ordinary Versions of the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 May 2017

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Current Notes
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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1919 

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Footnotes

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Contributed by Professor Arthur I. Andrews, of Tufts College.

References

1 Shapiro, Modern and Contemporary European History, pp. 747, 748.

McKinley, Collected Materials, p. 98.

Current History, April, 1918, p. 54.

American Association for International Conciliation, Documents, 1918, p. 422.

American Political Science Review, November, 1918, p. 706.

2 Brest-Litovsk Treaty, Article IV, in the London Times (English translation of German text) March 6, 1918, pp. 5, 6; German text in the Reichsanzeiger, June 11, 1918.

3 The Treaty of Berlin, Article LVIII, in Holland, European Concert, p. 304.

4 Cyprus Convention (1878), Article I; Annex to Cyprus Convention, Article VI, in Holland, European Concert, pp. 354, 356.

5 Orr, C. W. J. Cyprus under British Rule, Appendix I, pp. 184–185.

Austin Henry Layard was British Ambassador to the Porte.

6 Population, 1897 (Russian Census), Christian 200,000, Mohammedan 250, 000; Vote, 1918 (under Turkish auspices) : for inclusion in Turkey, 85,124—against, 1,924. This includes Alexandropol city as well as Kars and Batum. The figures can only be approximate for 1897.