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Declaration of Independence $1$ - traduction vers allemand

ADOPTED BY THE PARLIAMENT OF FINLAND ON 6 DECEMBER 1917
Finland's independence; Finland's declaration of independence; Finland's Declaration of Independence
  • Signatures of the Finnish Senate
  • Prime Minister]] [[P. E. Svinhufvud]] in the head of table.
  • The Bolshevist government of Russia led by Lenin approve Finland's independence
  • The decision of the Soviet of the People's Comissars' to recognise Finnish independence, signed by [[Vladimir Lenin]], [[Leon Trotsky]], [[Grigory Petrovsky]], [[Joseph Stalin]], [[Isaac Steinberg]], [[Vladimir Karelin]] and [[Alexander Schlichter]].

Declaration of Independence      
n. Amerikanische Unabhängigkeitserklärung, im Jahre 1776 geschriebenes Dokument das die amerikanischen Kolonien als unabhängig von England erklärte
Balfour Declaration         
  • Lionel Cohen]].
  • Balfour Declaration as published in ''[[The Times]]'', 9{{nbsp}}November 1917
  • British War Cabinet minutes approving the release of the declaration, 31{{nbsp}}October 1917
  • "J'Accuse!", in a reference to the outrage at French anti-semitism 27 years previously]].
  • Herbert Samuel's Cabinet memorandum, ''[[The Future of Palestine]]'', as published in the British Cabinet papers (CAB 37/123/43), as at 21{{nbsp}}January 1915
  • A copy of Lord Rothschild's initial draft declaration, together with its covering letter, 18 July 1917, from the British War Cabinet archives.
  • "Memorandum to Protestant Monarchs of Europe for the restoration of the Jews to Palestine", as published in the ''[[Colonial Times]]'', in 1841
  • The "[[Basel program]]" approved at the 1897 [[First Zionist Congress]]. The first line states: "Zionism seeks to establish a home (''Heimstätte'') for the Jewish people in Palestine secured under public law"
  • p=193}} wrote a 23 August 1917 memorandum stating his belief that: "the policy of His Majesty's Government is anti-Semitic in result and will prove a rallying ground for anti-Semites in every country of the world."
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  • Military situation at 18:00 on 1 Nov 1917, immediately prior to the release of the Balfour Declaration.
  • Museum of the Jewish Diaspora]] in Tel Aviv
PUBLIC STATEMENT WRITTEN BY ARTHUR BALFOUR ISSUED BY THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT IN 1917 IN SUPPORT OF A "NATIONAL HOME FOR THE JEWISH PEOPLE" IN PALESTINE THEN AN OTTOMAN REGION
Balfour declaration; Balfour Declaration 1917; Balfour Declaration, 1917; Arthur Balfour Declaration; 1917 Balfour Declaration; The Balfour Declaration of 1917; Balfour Declaration of 1917; The Balfour Declaration; Balfour Declaration (1917)
die Balfour-Erklärung (von Britannien in 1917 für eine jüdische Heimstätte in Palästina)
declaration of trust         
AUTHORITATIVE ESTABLISHMENT OF FACT
Declaration of trust; Negative declaration; Declaratory; Declaratory law
Vertrauensdeklaration (Treuhändererklärung)

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declaration of trust
n. the document signed by a trustor (settlor) creating a trust into which assets are placed, a trustee is appointed to manage the trust (who may be the party who created the trust), the powers and duties of management of the principal and profits of the trust are stated, and distribution of profits and principal is spelled out. See also: settlor trust trustee trustor

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Finnish Declaration of Independence

The Finnish Declaration of Independence (Finnish: Suomen itsenäisyysjulistus; Swedish: Finlands självständighetsförklaring; Russian: Провозглашение независимости Финляндии) was adopted by the Parliament of Finland on 6 December 1917. It declared Finland an independent nation, ending its autonomy within Russia as the Grand Principality of Finland, with reference to a bill simultaneously delivered to the Parliament to make Finland an independent republic instead.

Declaring independence was only part of the long process leading to the independence of Finland. The declaration is celebrated as Independence Day in Finland.