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TREATY OF PEACE
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 41

BATTLESHIPS.

  • Oldenburg.
  • Thuringen.
  • Ostfriesland.
  • Helgoland.
  • Posen.
  • Westfalen.
  • Rheinland.
  • Nassau.

LIGHT CRUISERS.

  • Stettin.
  • Danzig.
  • München.
  • Lübeck.
  • Stralsund.
  • Augsburg.
  • Kolberg.
  • Stuttgart.

and, in addition, forty-two modern destroyers and fifty modern torpedo boats, as chosen by the Governments of the Principal Allied and Associated Powers.

Article 186.

On the coming into force of the present Treaty the German Government must undertake, under the supervision of the Governments of the Principal Allied and Associated Powers, the breaking-up of all the German surface warships now under construction.

Article 187.

The German auxiliary cruisers and fleet auxiliaries enumerated below will be disarmed and treated as merchant ships.

INTERNED IN NEUTRAL COUNTRIES:

  • Berlin.
  • Santa Fé.
  • Seydlitz.
  • Yorck.

IN GERMANY:

  • Ammon.
  • Answald.
  • Bosnia.
  • Cordoba.
  • Cassel.
  • Dania.
  • Rio Negro.
  • Rio Pardo.
  • Santa Cruz.
  • Schwaben.
  • Solingen.
  • Steigerwald.
  • Franken.
  • Gundomar.
  • Fürst Billow.
  • Gertrud.
  • Kigoma.
  • Rugia.
  • Santa Elena.
  • Schleswig.
  • Möwe.
  • Sierra Ventana.
  • Chemnitz.
  • Emit Georg von Strauss.
  • Hapsburg.
  • Meteor.
  • Waltraute.
  • Scharnhorst.

Article 188.

On the expiration of one month from the coming into force of the present Treaty all German submarines, submarine salvage vessels and docks for submarines, including the tubular dock, must have been handed over to the Governments of the Principal Allied and Associated Powers.