WW2 GERMAN-FRENCH NON AGGRESSION PACT SIGNING IN PARIS DEC. 6 1938 BY GERMAN FOREIGN MINISTER JOACHIM VON RIBBENTROP AND FRENCH FOREIGN MINISTER GEORGES BONNET IN PARIS. French-German Non-Aggression pact, December 6,1938. Ribbentrop visits Paris to sign the largely-meaningless French- German Non-Aggression pact, he had conversations with French Foreign Minister Georges Bonnet, which Ribbentrop later claimed included a promise that France would recognize all of Eastern Europe as Germany’s exclusive sphere of influence. PERIOD YELLOWED NEWS WIRE SLUG ON THE REVERSE ALONG THE NEWSWIRES STAMP. ON RIBBENTROP AND M. “NO MORE WAR” PACTIN PARIS. Herr Joachim von Ribbentrop, German Foreign Minister. And Geores Bonnet, French Foreign Minister. Signed the Franco=German “No More War” pact in the. Clock Room of the Quai d’Orsay French Foreign. Office in Paris only a few hours after Herr von. Elaborate precautions were taken to prevent. Disturbances during the German Minister’s visit. PHOTO SHOWS: Herr von Ribbentrop and M. (right) reading the Pact before signing. PARIS December 6th 1938 PN. G. SHARP FOCUS AND VERY GOOD CONTRAST. DIMENSIONS: 6″ x 8 3/16″. THIS IS NOT A REPRODUCTION OR A COPY.
1928 BROADSIDE, GENERAL PACT FOR RENUNCIATION OF WAR SIGNED AT PARIS, MILITARY. 1928 BROADSIDE FOR THE “GENERAL PACT FOR THE RENUNCIATION OF WAR SIGNED AT PARIS, AUGUST 27, 1928″ PUBLISHED BY NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR PREVENTION OF WAR, 532 SEVENTEENTH ST. ALSO KNOWN AS THE PARIS PACT OR THE KELLOGG-BRIAND PACT, IT’S PURPOSE WAS TO RENOUNCE THE USE OF WAR AMONG IT’S RESULTING 63 SIGNATORYS AS A MEANS TO RESOLVE DISPUTES OR CONFLICT. THE UNITED STATES’ FAILURE TO JOIN THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS PRESSURED U. SECRETARY OF STATE FRANK B. KELLOGG TO PROPOSE A PACT IN CONJUNCTION WITH FRENCH FOREIGN MINISTER ARISTIDE BRIAND IN WHAT WAS THE ONE OF THE MOST GRANDIOSE PEACE KEEPING EFFORTS FOLLOWING WORLD WAR 1 AND WAS A PARTIAL RESULT OF AN EFFORT TO MITIGATE GERMANY’S RESURGENCE. IT WAS INEFFECTIVE AS THERE WAS NO MEANS OF ENFORCEMENT. JAPAN WAS THE FIRST SIGNATORY TO BREAK THE PACT WHEN IT INVADED MANUCHURIA IN 1931. PRINTED IN PATRIOTIC RED AND BLUE INK ON WHITE PAPER. APPROXIMATE DIMENSIONS ARE 44″ X 26-1/4″. CONDITION: LIGHT TONING, SOILING, OCCASIONAL SCUFFS AND EDGE BUMPS. SOME SEPARATIONS AT FOLD LINES WITH ARCHIVAL TAPE REPAIRS ON VERSO. Please see photos for additional condition review. Get Supersized Images & Free Image Hosting. Create your brand with Auctiva’s. Attention Sellers – Get Templates Image Hosting, Scheduling at Auctiva. Com. Track Page Views With. Auctiva’s FREE Counter. This item is in the category “Books & Magazines\Antiquarian & Collectible”. The seller is “gallerybfa” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped worldwide.