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The Payment of the Costs of the American Army of Occupation on the Rhine

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 May 2017

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1923

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References

1 See text of “ Conditions of an Armistice with Germany” , printed in Supplement to this Journal, Vol. 13, p . 97.

2 Printed in Supplement to this Journal, Vol. 16, p. 229.

3 See the Department's press notice issued March 22,1922.

4 The treaty between the United States and Germany of August 25, 1921 provided that the United States shall have and enjoy the rights and advantages stipulated for the benefit of the United States in the Treaty of Versailles notwithstanding the fact that the treaty has not been ratified by the United States.

5 The “reparation” account of Germany includes all payments in cash or kind which are devoted to making good the damagesfor which the Allies have claimed compensation from Germany in accordance with the termsof the Treaty of Versailles. Accordingly there are excluded from the “ reparation”account such items as the cost of the Reparation Commission, the payments made through the clearing offices, and the cost of the armies of occupation.