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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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