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"History of the World War An Authentic Narrative of the World's Greatest War"


5. The existing blockade conditions set up by the Allied and associated
Powers are to remain unchanged and all Austro-Hungarian merchant ships
found at sea are to remain liable to capture, save exceptions may be
made by a commission nominated by the Allies and the United States of
America.
6. All naval aircraft are to be concentrated and impactionized in
Austro-Hungarian bases to be designated by the Allies and United States
of America.
7. Evacuation of all the Italian coasts and of all ports occupied by
Austria-Hungary outside their national territory and the abandonment of
all floating craft, naval materials, equipment and materials for inland
navigation of all kinds.
8. Occupation by the Allies and the United States of America of the land
and sea fortifications and the islands which form the defenses and of
the dockyards and arsenal at Pola.
9. All merchant vessels held by Austria-Hungary belonging to the Allies
and associated Powers to be returned.
10. No destruction of ships or of materials to be permitted before
evacuation, surrender or restoration.
11. All naval and mercantile marine prisoners of the Allied and
associated Powers in Austro-Hungarian hands to be returned without
reciprocity.

THE GERMAN AGREEMENT
1. Cessation of operations by land and in the air six hours after the
signature of the armistice.


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