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INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS OTHER THAN TREATIES [61 STAT. The Commnander-in-Chief of the Allied Forces to the Head of the ItalianGovernment 29TH SEPTEMBER, 1943. MY DEAR MARSHAL BADOGOLO, The terms of the armistice to which we have just appended our signatures are supplementary to the short military armistice signed Ate, p. 2740. by your representative and mine on September 3rd, 1943. They are based upon the situation obtaining prior to the cessation of hostilities. Developments since that time have altered considerably the status of Italy, which has become in effect a co-operator with the United Na- tions. It is fully recognised by the Governments on whose behalf I am acting that these terms are in some respects superseded by subsequent events and that several of the clauses have become obsolescent or have already been put into execution. We also recognise that it is not at this time in the power of the Italian Government to carry out certain of the terms. Failure to do so because of existing conditions will not be regarded as a breach of good faith on the part of Italy. How- ever, this document represents the requirements with which the Italian Government can be expected to comply when in a position to do so. It is to be understood that the terms both of this document and of the short military armistice of September 3rd may be modified from time to time if military necessity or the extent of co-operation by the Italian Government indicates this as desirable. Sincerely, DwIGHT D. EISENHOWER. General, United States Army. (ommander-in-Chief, Allied Forces. His Excellency, MARSHAL PIETRO BADOOLIO, Head of the Italian Government. 2760