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Qué (quién) es inter-allied - definición

POST-WORLD WAR 1 GROUP RESPONSIBLE FOR MONITORING THE DEFEATED CENTRAL POWERS
Military control commission; Military control committee; Interallied Military Control Commission; Inter-Allied Military Commission of Control; Inter-Allied Military Control Commission; Inter-Allied Commission; Inter-Allied Commission of Investigation; Naval Inter-Allied Commission of Control

inter-allied      
¦ adjective relating to two or more states cooperating for military purposes.
Military Inter-Allied Commission of Control         
The term Military Inter-Allied Commission of Control was used in a series of peace treaties concluded after the First World War (1914–1918) between different countries. Each of these treaties was concluded between the Principal Allied and Associated Powers (consisting of the United States of America, the British Empire, France, Italy and Japan) on the one hand, and one of the Central Powers like Germany, Austria-Hungary, Turkey or Bulgaria.
Athletics at the Inter-Allied Games         
  • Daniel Mason and Early Eby, the top two in the 800 m, at the Stade Pershing
INTERNATIONAL ATHLETICS CHAMPIONSHIP EVENT
Athletics at the 1919 Inter-Allied Games; Track and field at the Inter-Allied Games; Cross country running at the Inter-Allied Games; Hand-grenade throwing at the Inter-Allied Games
The athletics competition at the Inter-Allied Games was held at the Stade Pershing from 22 June to 6 July 1919 in Paris, France. The event was open to all military personnel from countries that were among the Allies of World War I.

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Military Inter-Allied Commission of Control

The term Military Inter-Allied Commission of Control was used in a series of peace treaties concluded after the First World War (1914–1918) between different countries. Each of these treaties was concluded between the Principal Allied and Associated Powers (consisting of the United States of America, the British Empire, France, Italy and Japan) on the one hand, and one of the Central Powers like Germany, Austria-Hungary, Turkey or Bulgaria.

One of the terms of such treaties required conversion of all of the Central Powers' military and armaments related production and related facilities into purely commercial use. The decision and the modus operandi to ensure this rested with a Military Inter-Allied Commission of Control. The Military Inter-Allied Commission of Control was also entrusted with a number of other responsibilities, including:

  1. to fix the number of customs officials, local urban and rural police, forest guards and other like officials under the control of the Government of the central power concerned.
  2. to receive from the central power concerned information relating to the location of the stocks and depots of munitions, the armament of the fortified works, fortresses and forts, the situation of the works or factories for the production of arms, munitions and war material and their operations.

The commission of control ceased to function in Germany on 28 February 1927, in Hungary on 31 March and in Bulgaria on 1 June.

Ejemplos de uso de inter-allied
1. The role of the Daniel team was to assist the Inter–Allied Mission, Alos, in its task of making contact with the Forces Franaises de lIntrieur (FFI) resistance group in Brittany, then overseeing the return of the region to civilian control once the German Army had been driven out.