ABSTRACT

Britain and the Soviet Union. The Oder-Neisse line is accepted pending a peace settlement as Germany’s boundary with Poland, and the northern part of East Prussia including Königsberg (now Kaliningrad) is to be transferred to the Soviet Union. Germans living in Poland, Czechoslovakia and Hungary are to be transferred to Germany in an orderly manner. Germany is placed under an obligation to pay reparations, and to be treated as an economic whole.