Germany: Agreements and Treaties

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Collection of primary documents about the trade agreement between German and Baltic cities known as the Hanseatic League.
(English translation; 1157-1659)
German peace treaties with France and Sweden
Compiled by Acta Pacis Westphalicae
(17th century; Latin transcription with German interface)
From a searchable database at the Leibniz Institute for European History, University of Mainz.
(1622 - 1746; facsimiles and transcriptions with German and English interfaces)
British Foreign Office translation at the Yale University Avalon Project.
(24 October 1648, English translations)
Documents from the Avalon Project
(1785-1847; transcriptions and translations)
More than an armistice, less a treaty. Regulated the situation between Prussia and Austria and formally concluded hostilities between them.
(1866; English translation)
Most of the agreements deal with trade.
(1868-1902; German)
Ended the Franco-Prussian War
(10 May 1871; French transcription)
Agreement between European powers on the partition of West Africa.
(February 26, 1885; English)
Treaty between Germany and the UK regarding control of lands in Africa.
(1890; English translation)
"The two contracting parties agree to observe strict neutrality in regard to the present conflict between Austria-Hungary and Serbia."
From the Avalon Project
( 2 August, 1914; English translation)
Treaty between Central Powers and Soviet Russia ending Russia's involvement in WWI.
(March 3, 1918; English)
Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and Turkey, for the one part, and Russia, for the other part, declare that the state of war between them has ceased.
From the Avalon Project
(1918; English)
The Treaty of Versailles was the peace settlement signed after World War One had ended in 1918. The treaty was signed at the vast Versailles Palace near Paris - hence its title - between Germany and the Allies.
(1918; video; English)
Chamberlain deplores the way he was treated and the change in Hitler's earlier agreements
Germany, England, France and Italy meet in Munich to decide the fate of Czechoslovakia
An agreement is signed
Chamberlain announces the "piece of paper" that both he and Hitler signed agreeing that Hitler's desires over Europe would stop with the Sudetenland
(1938; audio)
(March-September 1938; English transcriptions and translations of documents, maps, statistics and commentary)
Agreement concluded at Munich between Germany, Great Britain, France and Italy.
(29 September 1938; English translation)
As announced in the Völkischer Beobachter.
(23 May 1939; English translation)
Non-aggression pact between the Soviet Union and Germany, including secret protocol.
(English translation, August 23, 1939)
A collection of documents and agreements from the Avalon Project.
(1939-1941; English translations)
Signed at Berlin.
(27 September 1940; English transcription)
Germany surrenders unconditionally to the Allied Forces.
(7 May 1945; English transcription)

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