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 INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS OTHER THAN TREATIES [59 STAT. criminals detained by them who are to be tried by the International Military Tribunal. The Signatories shall also use their best endeavours to make available for investigation of the charges against and the trial before the International Military Tribunal such of the major war criminals as are not in the territories of any of the Signatories. Article 4. Nothing in this Agreement shall prejudice the provisions established by the Moscow Declaration concerning the return of war criminals to the countries where they committed their crimes. Article 5. Any Government of the United Nations may adhere to this Agree- ment by notice given through the diplomatic channel to the Govern- ment of the United Kingdom, who shall inform the other signatory and adhering Governments of each such adherence. Article 6. Nothing in this Agreement shall prejudice the jurisdiction or the powers of any national or occupation court established or to be established in any allied territory or in Germany for the trial of war criminals. Article 7. This Agreement shall come into force on the day of signature and shall remain in force for the period of one year and shall continue thereafter, subject to the right of any Signatory to give, through the diplomatic channel, one month's notice of intention to terminate it. Such termination shall not prejudice any proceedings already taken or any findings already made in pursuance of this Agreement. IN WITNESS WHEREOF the Undersigned have signed the present Agreement. DONE in quadruplicate in London this 8 th day of August, 1945, each in English, French and Russian, and each text to have equal authen- ticity. FOR THE GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT BRITAIN AND NORTHERN IRELAND JOWITT C. FOR THE GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ROBERT H JACKSON FOR THE PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT OF THE FRENCH REPUBLIC ROBERT FALCO FOR THE GOVERNMENT OF THE UNION OF SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLICS HI. HHRKHTqeHI A. TpanHHn

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