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  Frankfurt. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
After the Treaty of Verdun (843) it was briefly the capital of the kingdom of the Eastern Franks (i.e., Germany).
Frankfurt was designated in the Golden Bull (1356) of Emperor Charles IV as the seat of the imperial elections, which took place in the chapel of the Church of St. Bartholomew.
Frankfurt was the original home of the Rothschilds, who, along with other Jewish merchants and bankers, played a leading role in the economic growth of the city (especially after 1700).
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  Treaty of Versailles - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Terms imposed by the Treaty included Germany losing a certain amount of its territory to a number of surrounding countries, being stripped of its overseas and African colonies, and its ability to make war again was limited by restrictions on the size of its military.
The treaty was ratified by the League of Nations on January 10, 1920.
Alsace-Lorraine The territories (with a majority German population) which were ceded to Germany in accordance with the Preliminaries of Peace signed at Versailles on February 26, 1871, and the Treaty of Frankfurt of May 10, 1871, were restored to French sovereignty as from the date of the Armistice of November 11, 1918.
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 CalendarHome.com - Treaty of Versailles - Calendar Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Of the many provisions in the treaty, one of the most important and controversial provisions required Germany and its allies to accept full responsibility for causing the war and, under the terms of articles 231-248, disarm, make substantial territorial concessions and pay reparations to certain countries that had formed the Allies.
Alsace-Lorraine, the territories which were ceded to Germany in accordance with the Preliminaries of Peace signed at Versailles on February 26, 1871, and the Treaty of Frankfurt of May 10, 1871, were restored to French sovereignty without a plebiscite as from the date of the Armistice of November 11, 1918.
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 AllRefer.com - Frankfurt : History, Germany (German Political Geography) - Encyclopedia
After the Treaty of Verdun (843) it was briefly the capital of the kingdom of the Eastern Franks (i.e., Germany).
Frankfurt was designated in the Golden Bull (1356) of Emperor Charles IV as the seat of the imperial elections, which took place in the chapel of the Church of St. Bartholomew.
Frankfurt was the original home of the Rothschilds, who, along with other Jewish merchants and bankers, played a leading role in the economic growth of the city (especially after 1700).
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 Paris peace treaty: Definition and Links by Encyclopedian.com
For other Paris peace treaties see: Treaty of Paris (1783), Treaty of Paris (1856), Treaty of Frankfurt after the preliminary Versailles peace of 1871, or Treaty of Versailles in 1919.
The treaties made it possible for Italy, Rumania, Bulgaria, Hungary, and Finland to reassume their responsibilities as sovereign states in international affairs and to qualify for membership in the United Nations.
The settlement elaborated in the peace treaties included disarming the defeated nations, payment of war reparations[?], commitment to basic human rights, and territorial settlements including the end of the Italian colonial empire in Africa and adjustments to the Hungarian-Slovak, Rumanian-Hungarian, Bulgarian-Rumanian, and Soviet-Finnish frontiers.
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 Versailles, Treaty of. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
The Preliminary Treaty of Versailles of 1871 was signed at the end of the Franco-Prussian War by Otto von Bismarck for Germany and by Adolphe Thiers for France.
It was ratified (1871) in the Treaty of Frankfurt.
The treaty formally placed the responsibility for the war on Germany and its allies and imposed on Germany the burden of the reparations payments.
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 Travel in Frankfurt. A Guide to traveling in Frankfurt, Germany from Auto Europe
Frankfurt was founded by the Romans in the 1st Century AD and became the royal residence to Charlemagne in the 8th century.
Frankfurt was heavily damaged as a result of WWII and much of the old village and the city centre was demolished.
Frankfurt Westend - The Westend is the Bankers district with high-rises and skyscrapers.
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 Highbeam Encyclopedia - Search Results for treaty
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On the road to Canandaigua: the Treaty of 1794.
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 Treaty of Frankfurt — FactMonster.com
Treaty of Versailles - Versailles, Treaty of Versailles, Treaty of, any of several treaties signed in the palace of...
Treaty of Versailles: In the Franco-Prussian War - In the Franco-Prussian War The Preliminary Treaty of Versailles of 1871 was signed at the end of...
Frankfurt: History - History A Roman town founded in the 1st cent.
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 Chronology - The Third Republic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Treaty of San Stefano between Russia and the Ottoman Empire ends the conflict in the Balkans: independence of Romania, Montenegro and Serbia, establishment of an autonomous Bulgarian Principality, annexation by Russia of the Dobruja and the Danube delta.
Treaty of Bardo: France establishes its protectorate over Tunisia: the Bey, whose authority is confirmed, must accept the appointment of a resident minister, supervision of his foreign policy and the management of his finances.
Treaties of Tianjing: recognition of the Treaty of Hué by China.
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 World War I - Printer-friendly - MSN Encarta
After the Franco-Prussian War, France was forced to cede its eastern province of Alsace and part of the adjoining province of Lorraine to Germany under the Treaty of Frankfurt.
This treaty pledged Russia to neutrality in the event of a war between France and Germany and promised German neutrality in case of war between Austria-Hungary and Russia.
By 1894 France and Russia had concluded a treaty of alliance, in which each country pledged to come to the assistance of the other in case of war with Germany.
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 Treaty of Versailles - Historic Event - German Archive: The Treaty of Versailles (1919) was the peace treaty which ...
Treaty of Versailles - Historic Event - German Archive: The Treaty of Versailles (1919) was the peace treaty which officially ended World War I between the Allied and Associated Powers and Germany.
Terms imposed by the Treaty included Germany losing a certain amount of its own territory to a number of surrounding countries, being stripped of all its overseas and African colonies, and its ability to make war again was limited by restrictions on the size of its military.
The treaty was ratified by the League of Nations on 10 January 1920.
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 ALSACE-LORRAINE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Alsace-Lorraine was the territory ceded by France to the newly-unified Germany under the 1871 Treaty of Frankfurt and restored to France after World War I by the 1919 Treaty of Versailles.
Lorraine was part of the German Holy Roman Empire since the division of the empire of Charlemagne at the Treaty of Verdun in the 9th century, and was acquired by France bit by bit in the 16th and 17th centuries, with formal takeover of the remaining autonomous duchy of Lorraine in 1766.
Alsace was also a part of the German Holy Roman Empire since the Treaty of Verdun, and was conquered by French king Louis XIV in the late 17th century.
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 INF Treaty: Inspection Protocol
Inspections shall be conducted in accordance with the objectives set forth in Article XI of the Treaty as applicable for the type of inspection specified by the inspecting Party under paragraph 1(b) of Section IV or paragraph 7 of Section V of this Protocol.
During inspections conducted pursuant to paragraph 5(b) of Article XI of the Treaty, all measurements shall be made by the inspected Party at the request of the inspecting Party.
For inspections conducted pursuant to paragraphs 3, 4, 5, 7 or 8 of Article XI of the Treaty, inspectors shall permit the in-country escort to observe the equipment used during the inspection by the inspection team.
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 History of PRUSSIA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The assembly meets in Frankfurt and is known as the Bundestag, in succession to the Reichstag of the now defunct Holy Roman empire.
With the treaty signed in Prague, on August 23, Bismarck demonstrates conclusively that the leadership of the German world, exercised for four centuries by Habsburg Austria, has now passed to Hohenzollern Prussia.
In the treaty of Frankfurt France cedes Alsace and most of Lorraine to the new Germany, pays a masssive indemnity of 5000 million francs and suffers German occupation in part of France until the money is delivered (a precise echo of France's terms in 1807).
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 bismarck   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The Frankfurt constitution established Germany as a federal union, which was to be headed by a monarch having a title.
After the failure of the Frankfurt Assembly, a disagreement between moderate and radical liberals started and the German Confederation was renewed in 1851.
Following their victory, the treaty of Gastein was created to compromise who ruled which lands.
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 Frankfurt — FactMonster.com
Treaty of Frankfurt - Frankfurt, Treaty of Frankfurt, Treaty of, 1871: see Versailles, Treaty of, 1871.
Felix Frankfurter - Frankfurter, Felix Frankfurter, Felix, 1882–1965, American jurist, Associate Justice of the...
Frankfurt: Points of Interest - Points of Interest Points of interest include the Römer (the city hall, begun in the 15th...
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   Germany - In Your Pocket   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Frankfurt is chosen as the seat of imperial elections (the Golden Bull) by Charles IV, which take place in the chapel of the Church of St. Bartholomew.
Frankfurt accepts the Reformation and becomes a member of the Schmalkaldic League.
Frankfurt is annexed by Prussia, and in 1871 the Treaty of Frankfurt incorporates Frankfurt into the German Empire.
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 Frankfurt Economic Development - Publications   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Frankfurt am Main is at the heart of one of Europe's most attractive economic regions and certainly Germany´s most international city.
Frankfurt is the city with the highest density of greencard holders in Germany.
FEDC is a non-profit organisation fully owned by the city of Frankfurt acting as a mediator between the officials and the foreign business community in Frankfurt.
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 Treaties   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The parties to this treaty are the Republic of France and the Kingdom of Italy.
The parties to the treaty are the Republic of France and the Empire of Japan.
The parties agree to a mutual defense treaty triggered at the request of the attacked party and agree not to conclude a seperate peace in any war where this treaty was invoked.
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 Alsace
It was only from 1871 when the Treaty of Frankfurt which stated the split of Lorraine was signed, that the expression Alsace-Lorraine (Imperial Territory of Alsace-Lorraine - Reichsland Elsaß-Lothringen) was used.
On May 10th 1871, the Treaty of Frankfurt confirms the annexation of Alsace-Lorraine by the Prussians, and states that its inhabitants will be allowed to declare that they want to keep their French nationality and leave the region before October 31st 1872.
Part of the Holy Roman Empire until 1648, Alsace was added to France by the Treaty of Ryswick in 1697.
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 the treaty of frankfurt and other frankfurt related information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
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 PARAMETERS, US Army War College Quarterly - Spring 1999
When the Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe (CFE) is added to the mix, the hope of completing all these efforts in the time projected may seem to some rather forlorn, especially in the absence of an agreed strategic concept to guide work on the related tasks.
Insofar as the CFE Treaty is concerned, the West has demonstrated repeatedly that "Russia-handling," as it's called, is of great importance during enlargement and the development of strategy, and there have been many attempts to assuage Moscow's concerns about the growth of the Alliance and the prospect of operations outside NATO territory.
Treaty revisions that consider these vital concerns must be accompanied by a coordinated effort to breathe greater life into the NATO-Russia Founding Act as well as the agreement between the Alliance and Ukraine.
www.carlisle.army.mil /usawc/Parameters/99spring/mccausla.htm   (7709 words)

  
 Frankfurt - Travelers Rate and Review Frankfurt, Germany.
Frankfurt is located in Central Germany and is a noted center for industry, media, transportation, and finance; Frankfurt is the home of Germany’s leading stock exchange and is home to many German banking headquarters.
Frankfurt is also noted for its chemical production, is home to several international trade fairs, including an annual book fair that attracts a wide audience.
Frankfurt was settled in the 1st century AD, and is noted for being the site of the first German National Assembly (1848-49) and the signing of the Treaty of Frankfurt (1871).
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 Treaty Traders & Investors (E-Visa)
In some instances an applicant who is ineligible, but who is otherwise properly classifiable as a treaty trader or treaty investor, may apply for a waiver of ineligibility and be issued a visa if the waiver request is approved.
An applicant for a Treaty Trader (E-1) or Treaty Investor (E-2) visa must first establish that the trading enterprise or investment enterprise meets the requirements of the law.
Also, the period for which the bearer of a bearer of a treaty trader or investor visa is authorized to remain in the United States is determined by the Bureau of Customs and Border Protection, not the consular officer.
www.usembassy.de /germany/visa/treaty_traders.html   (1238 words)

  
 CFE Congressional/Ratification Testimony
U.S. The CFE Treaty was designed at Cold War's ebb to create a lower balance of major conventional arms in Europe between the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and the Warsaw Treaty Organization (WTO) (termed the two "groups of states").
These analysts note that the CFE Treaty did not foresee that regional conflicts might jeopardize the safety of inspectors and the willingness of combatants to reduce arms, and lead to questions about who is responsible under the treaty for arms located in a breakaway region.
The treaty deadline for compliance will likely come near the end of the current Congressional session, but the issue of Russian compliance and the future of the treaty may be a major topic during the second session.
www.globalsecurity.org /wmd/library/report/crs/22b2.htm   (5419 words)

  
 CFE Congressional/Ratification Testimony
U.S. The CFE Treaty was designed at Cold War's ebb to create a lower balance of major conventional arms in Europe between the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and the Warsaw Treaty Organization (WTO) (termed the two "groups of states").
These analysts note that the CFE Treaty did not foresee that regional conflicts might jeopardize the safety of inspectors and the willingness of combatants to reduce arms, and lead to questions about who is responsible under the treaty for arms located in a breakaway region.
Yeltsin reportedly warned that Russia might not be able to meet CFE Treaty reduction goals in the flank area by November 1995, because conflicts and tensions in the North Caucasus required the presence of larger numbers of weapons than allowed by the treaty.
www.fas.org /nuke/control/cfe/congress/22b2.htm   (5422 words)

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