Peace Terms - Dutch/Siam War

Started by The Rock Doctor, October 04, 2009, 06:30:22 PM

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The Rock Doctor

Assume that it's spelt out in fancy legalese:

Dutch/Siamese and Allied Peace Terms, January 18, 1917

Quote1.  The Netherlands cedes the territories of Sarawak, Brunei, and Sadah, on the island of Borneo, to the DKB.

2.  All other territories captured by the DKB, Siam, Indochina, and the Netherlands are to be evacuated of military forces and returned to their pre-war owners.

3.  The Netherlands agrees to provide Siam with adequate funding to repair damaged civilian infrastructure and to facilitate economic development.  $150 shall be paid in four equal installments by the end of 1918.

4.  The Netherlands acknowledges the right of Siam to build a canal in the Kra Isthmus.  Siam agrees not to construct such a canal.

5.  Prisoners of war are to be returned home at the earliest possibility.

6.  Full disclosure of the location of minefields is to be made at the earliest possibility.

It is assumed that Siam and DKB's acceptance of these terms will result in Indochina, Hapsburgers, and Romania withdrawing their declarations of war.

Terms of the separate RRC/Siamese & Allied peace:

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1.  All captured territory is returned to its pre-war owners, with the exception of Wuhan, which the DKB withdraws its claim to.

2.  All military forces to be returned to their own territory except for the minimum crew necessary to repair the grounded Chinese ship off Haiphong.  This ship shall be refloated and removed at the earliest possibility.

3.  An independent investigator, either the CSA or Bavaria, shall investigate alleged war crimes in Nord Indokina.

If that is not quite correct, PM me and I will fix it tomorrow.

TexanCowboy

Signed by Ambassador Mitzler, January 19th, 1917.

Logi

#2
Signed by Gun Weijun, the Republican Ambassador to Japan, in the name of the Chinese people and President Chaing Kai-shek; January 19, 1917

Sachmle

Signed by Ambassador Karl Fritz Mueller, January 19, 1917
"All treaties between great states cease to be binding when they come in conflict with the struggle for existence."
Otto von Bismarck

"Give me a woman who loves beer and I will conquer the world."
Kaiser Wilhelm

"If stupidity were painfull I would be deaf from all the screaming." Sam A. Grim

Guinness

Signed by Kamol Niratpattanasai, the Siamese Ambassador to Japan, in the name of His Royal Highness, King Vajiravudh Rama VI on January 19, 1917.

The Rock Doctor

Signed by the Dutch ambassador to Japan, 19 January 1917

hooper82

Signed by the Independent Indochinese foreign  Minister Vo Nguyen Giap, January 19, 1917
<_kr4m3r> so many fucking criminals, its bullshit
<foniks`> heh, if we sent all the criminals to some empty continent and just left them there to die
<foniks`> and showed up like 50yrs later like, "sup?"
<foniks`> whatd u think they'd say?
<FoSZoR[bg]> something along the lines of, "G`Day mate"

Borys

Signed by Giovanni Maria di Pastrani und zu Tortellini, the Habsburg Ambassador to Japan
NEDS - Not Enough Deck Space for all those guns and torpedos;
Bambi must DIE!