I: The Treaty of Peace between the Allied and Associated Powers and Germany, signed at Versailles, June 28, 1919
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- Preamble
- Part I.—The Covenant of the League of Nations
- Part II.—Boundaries of Germany
- Part III.—Political Clauses for Europe
- Section I.—Belgium (Art. 31 to 39)
- Section II.—Luxemburg (Art. 40 to 41)
- Section III.—Left bank of the Rhine (Art. 42 to 44)
- Section IV.—Saar Basin (Art. 45 to 50)
- Section V.—Alsace-Lorraine (Art. 51 to 79)
- Section VI.—Austria (Art. 80)
- Section VII.—Czecho-Slovak State (Art. 81 to 86)
- Section VIII.—Poland (Art. 87 to 93)
- Section IX.—East Prussia (Art. 94 to 98)
- Section X.—Memel (Art. 99)
- Section XI.—Free City of Danzig (Art. 100 to 108)
- Section XII.—Schleswig (Art. 109 to 114)
- Section XIII.—Heligoland (Art. 115)
- Section XIV.—Russia and Russian States (Art. 116 and 117)
- Part IV.—German Rights and Interests Outside
Germany
- Section I.—German Colonies (Art. 119 to 127)
- Section II.—China (Art. 128 to 134)
- Section III.—Siam (Art. 135 to 137)
- Section IV.—Liberia (Art. 138 to 140)
- Section V.—Morocco (Art. 141 to 146)
- Section VI.—Egypt (Art. 147 to 154)
- Section VII.—Turkey and Bulgaria (Art. 155)
- Section VIII.—Shantung (Art. 156 to 158)
- Part V.—Military, Naval and Air Clauses
- Section I.—Military clauses
- Chapter I.—Effectives and cadres of the German Army (Art. 159 to 163)
- Chapter II.—Armament, munitions and material (Art. 164 to 172)
- Chapter III.—Recruiting and military training (Art. 173 to 179)
- Chapter IV.—Fortifications (Art. 180)
- Table No. 1.—State and establishment of Army Corps Headquarters Staffs and of Infantry and Cavalry Divisions
- Table No. 2.—Tabular statement of Armament establishment for a maximum of 7 Infantry Divisions, 3 Cavalry Divisions and 2 Army corps Headquarters Staffs
- Table No. 3.—Maximum stocks authorised
- Section II.—Naval clauses (Art. 181 to 197)
- Section III.—Air clauses (Art. 198 to 202)
- Section IV.—Inter-Allied Commissions of Control (Art. 203 to 210)
- Section V.—General articles (Art. 211 to 213)
- Section I.—Military clauses
- Part VI.—Prisoners of War and Graves
- Part VII—Penalties
- Part VIII—Reparation
- Part IX—Financial Clauses
- Part X.—Economic Clauses
- Section I.—Commercial relations
- Section II.—Treaties (Art. 282 à 295)
- Section III.—Debts (Art. 296)
- Section IV.—Property, rights and interests (Art. 297 and 298)
- Section V.—Contracts, prescriptions, judgments (Art. 299 to 303)
- Section VI.—Mixed arbitral tribunal (Art. 304 and 305)
- Section VII.—Industrial property (Art. 306 to 311)
- Section VIII.—Social and State insurance in ceded territory (Art. 312)
- Part XI.—Aerial Navigation
- Part XII.—Ports, Waterways and Railways
- Section I.—General provisions (Art. 321 to 326)
- Section II.—Navigation
- Chapter I.—Freedom of navigation (Art. 327)
- Chapter II.—Free zones in ports (Art. 328 to 330)
- Chapter III.—Clauses relating to the Elbe, the Oder, the Niemen (Russstrom-Memel-Niemen) and the Danube
- Chapter IV.—Clauses relating to the Rhine and the Moselle (Art. 354 to 362)
- Chapter V.—Clauses giving to the Czecho-Slovak State the use of northern ports (Art. 363 and 364)
- Section III.—Railways
- Section IV.—Disputes and revision of permanent clauses (Art. 376 to 378)
- Section V.—Special provision (Art. 379)
- Section VI.—Clauses relating to the Kiel Canal (Art. 380 to 386)
- Part XIII.—Labour
- Part XIV.—Guarantees
- Part XV.—Miscellaneous Provisions
- 1. Protocol to the Treaty of Peace, signed at Versailles, June 28, 1919
- 2. Protocol signed by Germany at Paris, January 10, 1920