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Surrender of Italy, Germany and Japan, World War II
(1946)
Part I. Surrender of Italy, pp. [1]-[36]
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11. The Commander-in-Chief of the Allied Forces will have a full right to impose measures of disarma- ment, demobilization and demilitarization. 12. Other conditions of a political, economic and financial nature with which Italy will be bound to comply will be transmitted at later date. The conditions of the present Armistice will not be made public without prior approval of the Allied Commander-in-Chief. The English will be consid- ered the official text. Marshal PIETRO BADOGLIO DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER Head of the Italian Government General, U. S. Army Commander in Chief Ali'ed Forces. By: G IUSEPPE CASTELLANO By: WALTER B. SMITH Brigadier General, attached to The Major General, U. S. Army Italian High Command Chief of Staff. Present: Rt. Hon. HAROLD MACMILLAN British Resident Minister, AFHQ ROBERT MURPHY Personal Representative of the President of the United States ROYER DIcK Commodore, R. N. Chief of Staff to the C. in C. Med. LOWELL W. ROOKS Major General, U. S. Army Assistant Chief of Staff, G-3, AFHQ FRANco MONTANARI Official Italian Interpreter Brigadier KENNETH STRONG Assistant Chief of Staff, G--2, 4FHQ
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