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Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, 1918, Supplement 1, The World War, Volume I

File No. 763.72119/2499

The Chargé in the Netherlands ( Bliss) to the Secretary of State

[Telegram]
The Hague, November 6, 1918.
[Received 6.40 p.m.]

4962. Wolff despatch, Berlin, states German delegation to conclude armistice and open peace negotiations left this afternoon for the west.

Bliss

Supplement 1, The World War

  • Preface
  • List of Principal Persons
  • List of Papers
  • Part I: The Continuation and Conclusion of the War—Participation of the United States (Documents 1-926)
    • The Conduct of the War—Discussions of Peace and Conclusion of the Armistices (Documents 1-420)
      • American note to Germany, November 5, transmitting the Allied memorandum and referring further communications to Marshal Foch—Appeal of President Wilson to the peoples of Austria-Hungary for moderation—Further inquiry of the Soviet Government regarding negotiations—False report of the signature of the armistice (Documents 385-400)

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