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MULTILATERAL-PEACE WITH ITALY-FEB . 10, 1947 SECTION VI-DISPOSAL OF WAR MATERIAL (as defined in ANNEX XIII C) Article 67 1. All Italian war material in excess of that permitted for the armed forces specified in Sections III, IV and V shall be placed at the disposal of the Governments of the Soviet Union, of the United Kingdom, of the United States of America, and of France, according to such instructions as they may give to Italy. 2. All Allied war material in excess of that permitted for the armed forces specified in Sections III, IV and V shall be placed at the disposal of the Allied or Associated Power concerned according to the instructions to be given to Italy by the Allied or Associated Power concerned. 3. All German and Japanese war material in excess of that permitted for the armed forces specified in Sections III, IV and V, and all German or Japanese drawings, including existing blueprints, prototypes, experi- mental models and plans, shall be placed at the disposal of the Four Gov- ernments in accordance with such instructions as they may give to Italy. 4. Italy shall renounce all rights to the above-mentioned war material and shall comply with the provisions of this Article within one year from the coming into force of the present Treaty except as provided for in Articles 56 to 58 thereof. 5. Italy shall furnish to the Four Governments lists of all excess war material within six months from the coming into force of the present Treaty. SECTION VII-PREVENTION OF GERMAN AND JAPANESE REARMAMENT Article 68 Italy undertakes to co-operate fully with the Allied and Associated Powers with a view to ensuring that Germany and Japan are unable to take steps outside German and Japanese territories towards rearmament. Article 69 Italy undertakes not to permit the employment or training in Italy of any technicians, including military or civil aviation personnel, who are or have been nationals of Germany or Japan. Article 70 Italy undertakes not to acquire or manufacture civil aircraft which are of German or Japanese design or which embody major assemblies of German or Japanese manufacture or design. 1395 61 STAT.]