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Schleswig (Slesvig) Plebiscite.
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1 - League of Nations Secretariat
Political Section
Registry files (1919-1927)
Political - General
Schleswig (Slesvig) Plebiscite.
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Date
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R544/11/2185/130
Plebiscite in Schleswig - Mr. Harold Nicolson (Report No. 36) - Supreme Council on 24 November were informed that the German Authorities intend to demobilise some of their naval and military forces and employ them in a civil capacity in the plebiscite area - It was decided, before making any protest to the German Government, to refer the point to the Legal Advisers.
File
1919.11.24
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R544/11/2205/130
Plebiscite in Schleswig - Mr. H. Nicolson (Report No. 42) - Text of a Note addressed by the Supreme Council to the German Government protesting against the establishment in the plebiscite zone of men who profess to have been demobilised from the German Military and Naval Forces.
File
1919.11.26
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R544/11/2633/130
Schleswig Plebiscite - Mr. H. Nicolson (Report No. 75) - Reports consideration by Supreme Council of complaint from German Delegation of the refusal of French Military Authorities at Mayence to allow certain persons to proceed to Schleswig to take part in the plebiscite - It was decided that in accordance with Article 109 of the Treaty these persons were entitled to go and that the French General should be instructed accordingly.
File
1920.01.01
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R544/11/2705/130
Schleswig Plebiscite - Foreign Office, London - Reports statement by Sir C. Marling that no arrangements for the military evacuation of the district have been made by the Plebiscite Commission - The evacuation of German civilian officials is being negotiated - Colonel Trew has been ordered to return to Paris to arrange for the military evacuation with the German Representatives.
File
1920.01.09
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R544/11/2780/130
Schleswig Plebiscite - Foreign Office, London (Report No. 23) - Transmits information respecting the evacuation of the plebiscite area by the German troops - A delay of eight days has been granted to Germany, but the evacuation will take place on the ninth day after the ratification of the Treaty.
File
1920.01.16
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