* The Minister in Sweden (Morris) to the Secretary of State :Stockholm, December 27, 1917
* The Ambassador in Russia (Francis) to the Secretary of State: Petrograd, December 29, 1917
* The Ambassador in Russia (Francis) to the Secretary of State: Petrograd, December 31, 1917
* The Consul General at Moscow (Summers) to the Secretary of State : Moscow, January 1, 1918
* The Ambassador in Russia (Francis) to the Secretary of State: Petrograd, January 1, 1918, 5 p.m.
* The Ambassador in Russia (Francis) to the Secretary of State: Petrograd, January 1, 1918, 8 p.m.
* The Ambassador in Russia (Francis) to the Secretary of State: Petrograd, January 2, 1918.
* The Ambassador in Russia (Francis) to the Secretary of State: Petrograd, January 2, 1918, 10 p.m.
* The Ambassador in Russia (Francis) to the Secretary of State: Petrograd, January 3, 1918, midnight.
* The Ambassador in Russia (Francis) to the Secretary of State: Petrograd, January 5, 1918, 10 a.m.
* The British Embassy to the Department of State : Washington,January 6, 1918.
* The Ambassador in Russia (Francis) to the Secretary of State: Petrograd, January 6, 1918, 6 p.m.
* The Secretary of State to the Ambassador in Russia (Francis): Washington, January 9, 1918, 2 p.m.
* The Ambassador in Russia (Francis) to the Secretary of State: Petrograd, January 12, 1918, 6 p.m.
* The Ambassador in Russia (Francis) to the Secretary of State: Petrograd, January 13, 1918.
* The Minister in Sweden (Morris) to the Secretary of State :Stockholm, January 21, 1918.
* The Ambassador in Russia (Francis) to the Secretary of State: Petrograd, January 28, 1918, 1 p.m.
* The Ambassador in Russia (Francis) to the Secretary of State: Petrograd, February 11, 1918, 7 p.m.
* The Ambassador in Russia (Francis) to the Secretary of State: Petrograd, February 18, 1918.
* The Ambassador in Russia (Francis) to the Secretary of State: Petrograd, February 19, 1918, 9 p.m.
* The Minister in Sweden (Morris) to the Secretary of State :Stockholm, February 22, 1918.
* The Minister in the Netherlands (Garrett) to the Secretary of State : The Hague, February 22,1918.
* Kuhlmann's Reichstag speech
* The Ambassador in Russia (Francis) to the Secretary of State: Petrograd, February 24, 1918.
* Answer of the German Government to the application of the Russian Government of February 19, 1918
* The Ambassador in Russia (Francis) to the Secretary of State: Petrograd, February 24, 1918.
* The Minister in Sweden (Morris) the Secretary of State :Stockholm, March 4, 1918.
* The Minister in Sweden (Morris) to the Secretary of State :Stockholm, March 6, 1918.
* The Acting Secretary of State to the French Ambassador (Jusserand) : Washington, March 12, 1918.
* The Consul General at Moscow (Summers) to the Secretary ofState : Moscow, March 16, 1918,10 a.m.
* The Minister in the Netherlands (Garrett) to the Secretary of State : The Hague, March 19, 1918.
* Hertling's speech Reichstag
* The Ambassador in Great Britian (Page) to the Secretary of State : London, March 25, 1918.
* The Minister in Sweden (Morris) to the Secretary of State : Stockholm, March 25, 1918.
* The Ambassador in Russia (Francis) to the Secretary of State: Vologda, April 2, 1918, 5 p.m.
* The Ambassador in Russia (Francis) to the Secretary of State: Vologda, April 15, 1918.
* Statement Made by Ambassador Francis on March 16, 1918
* Reply of the Soviet Government to the inquiry from the German Government concerning the Statement of Ambassador Francis to representatives of the press at Vologda.
* The Consul General at Moscow (Summers) to the Secretary of State : Moscow, March 30 and April 2,1918
* Peace Treaty of Best Litovsk
* The German-Russian Agreement, Supplementary to the Peace Treaty Concluded Between Germany, Austria-Hungary,Bulgaria and Turkey on the One Hand and Russia on the Other
* CHAPTER I.-Reestablishment of Diplomatic and consular relations
* CHAPTER II.-Reestablishment of political treaties.
* CHAPTER III.-Restoration of private juridical relations
* CHAPTER IV.-Compensation for Civil losses
* CHAPTER V.-Exchange of war prisoners and Civil prisoners
* CHAPTER VI.-Care of the repatriated
* CHAPTER VII.-Amnesty
* CHAPTER VIII.-Status of merchant vessels and cargoes which have fallen into the hands of the enemy
* CHAPTER IX.-Organization of the Spitsbergen Archipelago
* CHAPTER X.-Concluding Regulations
* Variations of the Austro-Hungarian-Russian Additional Agreement From the German-Russian
* Variations of the Bulgarian-Russian Additional Agreement From the German-Russian
* Variations of the Turkish-Russian Additional Agreement From the German-Russian
* Appendices
* Appendix II - Germany and Russia
* Supplement 1 to Appendix II * Final Protocol * Part I To the Text of the Treaty * Part II To Customhouse Regulations* Appendix III - Variations of the Austro-Hungarian-Russian Economic Agreement From the German-Russian Economic Agreement
* Supplement 1 to Appendix III
* Appendices IV and V - The Bulgarian-Russian and Turkish-Russian Economic Agreements
* The Consul General at Moscow (Summers) to the Secretary of State : Moscow, April 22, 1918.
* The Turkish Russian Additional Agreement
* The Chargé in Sweden (Whitehouse) to the Secretary of State :Stockholm, August 23, 1918.
* Russia's Losses in the Brest Peace as Published in the "Stockholms Aftontidningen" of July 28, 1918
* Variant Text of the Treaty of Brest Litovsk
* The Peace of Brest-Litovsk : A Bibliography Compiled by the Avalon Project
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