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 2748 CONCILIATION TREATY-GERM..A. - lIiY. MAy 5, 1928. _.:;c;M=aYc...:;6:....;; ..IIl28 =o.; ... _ Treaty of conciliation betwun the UnitM State8 and Germany. SignW, at Washington May 0 1918; ratijication advised by the Senate, May 10,1918; ratijW by t~ President, May 10, 19!8; ratifod ~ Ger- many, .January 18, 19S9; ratifications exchanged at Wll8htngton, FebMuJ,ryfo, 19!9; pr0d4imd. February f5, 1919. By THE PRESIDENT OJ' THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. A PROCLAMATION. Conciliation, with WHEREAS a. Treaty of Conciliation between the United States of Germany. G . Preamble. America and ermany was concluded and signed by their respective Plenipotentiaries at Washington on the fifth day of May, one thou- sand nine hundred and twenty-eight, the original of which Treaty, being in the English and German languages, is word for word as follows: Contracting Powers. The President of the United States of America and the Presi- dent of the German Reich, being desirous to strengthen the bonds of amity that bind them together and also to advance the cause of general peace, have resolved to enter into a treaty for that pur- pose, and to that end have a'pp?inted as their plenipoten- tianes: Plen! potentlaries. The President of the United States of America, Frank B. Kell~gg, Secretary of State of the United States of America; and The President of the German Reich, Herr Friedrich von Pritt- witz und Gaffron German Am- ba.ssador to the United States of America: Who, after having communi- cated to each other their respec- tive full powers, found to be in proper form, have agreed upon and concluded the following articles: ARTICLE I. rerourse not made to • Disputes arising. and An disputes arising between t'ompetent tribunal. the overnment of the Uruted TarmstroBot (talk)itt~dro:e !nrTarmstroBot (talk) 01:22, 7 January 2012 (UTC) States of America and the Gov- r>ermsnent rnterna- ernment of Germany of whatever tIOna! CommissIOn. , nature they may be, shall, when ordinary diplomatic proceedings have failed and the High Con- tracting Parties do not have Der Prasiden t der Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika und der Deutsche Reichsprii.sident haben in dem W unsche, die Bande der Freundschaft, die sie miteinander verbinden, zu befestigen und zu- g-leich die Sache des allgemeinen Friedens zu fordern, beschlossen, zu diesem Zwecke einen Vertrag zu schliessen, und haben hierfiir zu ihren Bevollmachtigten er- naunt: Der Prii.sident der Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika, Herm Frank B. Kellogg, den Staatssek- retAr der Vereinigten Staaten von Amerlka.; und Der Deutsche Reichsprii.sident, den Deutschen Botschafter in den Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika, Herm Dr. Friedrich von Prittwitz und Gaffron. Die na.ch Austausch ihrer in gehOriger Form befundenen beiderseitigen Vollma.chten, die folgenden Artikel vereinbart und abgeschlossen haben: ARTIKEL I. AIle zwischen der Regierung der Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika una der Deutschen Re- gierung entstehenden Streitfragen welcher N atur sie auch immer sein mogen, sollen, wenn sie auf dem gewohnlichen diplomatischen Wege nicht beigelegt werden

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