Matthias Erzberger
The Secretary of State for Germany that signed the armistice was Matthias Erzberger. It was signed on November 11,1918 and effectively ended the war, though the Treaty of Versailles would make it official. He was later assassinated by a terrorist organization for signing the armistice.
It would normally be the state's Secretary of State that puts the state seal on all official papers signed by the governor.
No, because an armistice was signed in July 27 1953
William H. Seward, Secretary of State.
Secretary of State John Hay signed for the United States.
It is a tie between all of them. The Secretary of State does not sign money. That is done by the Secretary of the Treasury. All dollar bills are also signed by the Treasurer. And no, they aren't the same person. But, if your question is which Secretary of the Treasury signed the fewest bills I'd probably go with the shortest tenured sectreas and that would be Joseph Barr. He was only sectreas for a year and his signature is only on 1.00 dollar bills. 458 million of them. Perhaps Hamilton or another person signed fewer.
Truman Act.
Secretary of State Zimmerman
The government fell apart as World War I left Germany with no money. The Armistice signed in November, 1918 was used as an excuse for Germany's failure and poverty. Due to this, Kaiser Wilhelm II fled from Germany and abdicated. This led to riots and much tension throughout Germany and called for a new government in order to improve the economic state of the country. This is where the Weimar Republic comes in. Eventually Adolf Hitler came into power and helped Germany's economy improve immensely.
John Quincy Adams the U.S. Secretary of State signed the treaty that signaled the purchase of the Florida territory.
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