Hermann Mueller (May 18, 1876 - March 20, 1931) was a German Social Democratic politician who served as Foreign Minister (1919-1920), and twice as Chancellor of Germany (1920, 1928-1930) in the Weimar Republic. In his capacity as Foreign Minister, he was one of the German signatories of the Treaty of Versailles in 1919.
Britain, France, Italy and Germany (under protest). The USA did not sign it.
Britain, France, Italy, Germany, China/Japan/Both,USA and about 25 more. Germany itself was forced to pay 30 billion and weaken its army, but the U.S. did not punish Germany.
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Nobody signed the treaty of Versailles in 1914 because the treaty of Versailles was signed in 1919.
It was however signed in 1919 by Britain, France and Germany.
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Georges Clemanceau (France)
David Lloyd George (Great Britain)
Woodrow Wilson (USA)
Hermann Mueller (Germany)
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Heinrich Mueller signed for Germany.
Hermann Mueller signed for Germany.
hermann muller and johannes bell
Hone Heke was the first chief to sign the treaty.
what are the names of those men that signed the declaration of liberia indepedence
The common nicknames for Germans in 1914 (and the rest of the war) were; * Hans (For many Germans shared that first name) * Huns * Bosche * Fritz * Herman The German * Krauts (Sourkrautcame from Germany)
no it was a ballot like peice of paper that old people signed there names on!
Nathaniel Gorham and Rufus King signed the Constitution. Elbridge Gerry and Caleb Strong, also delegates from Massachusetts, abstained from signing.
the sioux indians might of signed it i have no clue
Hone Heke was the first chief to sign the treaty.
The Treaty of Pais
The names that are found at the bottom of the treaty between the usa and the french republic are?
The 1783 Treaty of Paris. It was signed by representatives of George III whose names were never recorded, as they were acting as an extension of the sovereign. Legally speaking, it is as if George III himself signed the document, despite that he was never in the same room with it.
I can't find a treaty with 'that name' on it; they can go by different names. Technically all treaties made with Native Americans before 1776 (the formation of the USA, generally) are a part of American Law through the "Delaware Treaty" (Treaty of Fort Pitt) 1778 and the United States Constitution (US Con. Article 6). Specifically article VI (6) of the treaty accepted all "former treaties" as part of that one treaty; a blanket statement to gain land ownership from other treaties that were not signed by the new USA, but with European governments. All treaties after that were, for a general rule, formal federal treaties. It should be noted however that the USA has formally violated all treaties signed between itself and any Indian tribe through acts of US Congress, and the US Court system; "The United States has violated every treaty it ever signed with Indians, and one more time won't matter" - Federal District Court, Northern District of Texas. So even if this treaty is signed by the President of the USA, and in the Treaty Archives, it is a worthless piece of paper.
Hone Heke was the first chief to sign the treaty.
Sully, Richelieu, and Denon No - that is the Louvre. Wings at Versailles are named based on North, South etc., so north Wing...
the main names they called the Germans were the "krauts" which was the main one and some called them the "huns" as well
They were orignally bred in Germany as sheep herding dogs.
The Hay-Pauncefote Treaty nullified the Clayton-Bulwer Treaty. This treaty was created by John Hay and Sir Julian Pauncefote.
In Number of the Stars, the Germans found out the names of the Danish Jews by looking at the papers in the Temple they go to. They are going to take them somewhere else. This is all on page 35 of your book.