INDEX
Allied debts, 158 f., 171, 180 f„ 219Armistice negotiations, 136, 138 f.Army of Occupation, expenses of,
77 n., 124, 130, 191Austria , 120, 177, 178
Balfour, A. J., 138 n.
Baruch, 66 m., 98142, 144, 145,
148, 149 n.Belgian priority, 126, 130, 177, 190
Reparation claims, 114, 197Boulogne Conference, 15Boyden, 104, 121
Bradbury, Sir John, 85, 88, 119 n.,
120, 216Brenier, 101, 102, 109 n.Briand, 20, 21, 23, 36, 63, 105British Reparation Claims, 115, 196Brockdorff-Rantzau , 25Brussels Conference (Experts), 19Brussels Conference (League of
Nations ), 79Brussels Conference (Premiers), 16Bulgaria , 120, 177
Clemenceau, 78 »., 100, 139, 140Coal, 40 f., 68, 90Cunliffe, Lord, 66, 145Curzon, Lord, 52 n.
DAbernon, Lord, 27Decisions of London , 87Disarmament of Germany , 12-15
Dominion Prime Ministers' Con-ference, 129Doumer, 103, 132Dubois, 102, 106 n., 119 n.Dulles, John Foster, 146
East Prussia (plebiscite), 8
Economic Consequences of the Peace,3, 35, 40, 46, 50m., 65, 66, 68 n.,99, 100, 105, 110, 115, 117 n.,127 »., 134, 136 m., 155, 162
Elsas, Dr. Moritz, 81, 82, 84 n.
Exports, German , 72 f., 91, 155 f.
Financial Agreement of Paris (Aug.
1921), 126, 131 f.Foch, Marshal, 27, 29, 52, 138 n.Forgeot, 63 n.Fournier-Sarloveze , 107 n.Frankfurt , Occupation of, 12, 51French Reparation Claim, 100 f.,
108 f., 195
George, Lloyd, 1, 14, 18, 21, 23, 26,30, 36, 78 n., 112, 128 n., 129,139, 144, 166, 198
German Counter-proposal (March1921), 25
German Counter-proposal (April
1921), 32 f., 200 f.German individual income, 79 f.German property in United States ,
71, 133