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Autographs - World War I - Treaty of Saint Germain en Laye Typewritten final page of the Treaty of Saint Germain of 10 September 1919, text in French, with 4 sealing wax stamps in the upper margin and the signatures of all present at the peace conference. SPECIALIST NOTES The Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye, also known as the Treaty of Saint-Germain, was signed at the end of the First World War and established the division of the dissolved Austro-Hungarian Empire and the conditions for the creation of Austrian Republic. The text of the treaty was drawn up in French, English and Italian, but not in German. It was expressly specified that, in the event of disputes, the text in French was authentic; consisted of 381 articles. Autographed signatures of the participating plenipotentiary ministers including: For the Republic of Austria: Renner, Chancellor Representative of H.M. the King of Italy: Hon. Guglielmo Marconi, Senator of the Kingdom Representatives of the President of the Republic of France: Georges Clemenceau, Prime Minister, Minister of War André Tardieu, General Commissioner for Franco-American War Affairs Representatives of H.M. the King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain: Sir Arthur James Balfour, Secretary of State for the AA.EE. S.M. representative the Emperor of Japan: Baron K. Matsui, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary in Paris Representatives of H.M. the King of the Belgians: Paul Hymans, Minister of the AA.EE. Representative of the President of the Republic of China: Lou Tsen-Tsiang, Minister of AA.EE. Representative of the Republic of Poland: Dr. Ignazio J. Paderewski, Minister of the AA.EE. Representatives of the Czechoslovak Republic Dr. Eduard Beneš, Minister of the AA.EE. Representatives of the President of the United States of America: Hon. Frank Lyon Polk, Secretary of State