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part iv german rights and interests outside germany.
article 118.
in territory outside her european frontiers as fixed by the present treaty, germany renounces all rights, titles and
privileges whatever in or over territory which belonged to her or to her allies, and all rights, titles and privileges whatever
their origin which she held as against the allied and associated powers.
germany hereby undertakes to recognise and to conform to the measures which may be taken now or in the future by
the principal allied and associated powers, in agreement where necessary with third powers, in order to carry the above
stipulation into effect.
in particular germany declares her acceptance of the following articles relating to certain special subjects.
section i.
german colonies.
article 119.
germany renounces in favour of the principal allied and associated powers all her rights and titles over her oversea
possessions.
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The text shows articles from a treaty (likely the Treaty of Versailles) about Germany renouncing rights outside Europe, especially colonial possessions. This relates to History (subfield of Social Science) as it deals with historical political - territorial changes post - WWI.
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Social Science - History (the content is about historical treaty provisions regarding Germany's territorial and rights renunciations, fitting the History subfield of Social Science)