Treaty_of_Lausanne_Declaration_of_Amnesty.pdf


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English: The Treaty of Lausanne officially marked the end of World War 1 in the Ottoman lands. In addition to the main body of the treaty, there were a number of annexes. This is one of the more controversial.
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League of Nations Treaty Series

https://treaties.un.org/doc/Publication/UNTS/LON/Volume%2036/v36.pdf
Author Principal Powers and Turkey.

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Declaration of Amnesty annexed to the 1923 Treaty of Lausanne

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24 July 1923 Gregorian

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