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The Reichstag Peace Resolution was passed by the '' Reichstag'' of the
German Empire The German Empire (),Herbert Tuttle wrote in September 1881 that the term "Reich" does not literally connote an empire as has been commonly assumed by English-speaking people. The term literally denotes an empire – particularly a hereditary ...
on 19 July 1917 by 212 votes to 126. It was supported by the
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, the Catholic Centre Party and the Progressive People's Party, and was opposed by the National Liberals and the
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. The resolution was introduced by Centre Party leader
Matthias Erzberger Matthias Erzberger (20 September 1875 – 26 August 1921) was a German writer and politician (Centre Party), the minister of Finance from 1919 to 1920. Prominent in the Catholic Centre Party, he spoke out against World War I from 1917 and as a ...
. It was an attempt to seek a negotiated peace treaty () to end
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. The resolution called for no annexations, no indemnities, freedom of the seas and international arbitration. It was ignored by the German High Command and by the Allied powers. The resolution was passed five days after
Georg Michaelis Georg Michaelis (8 September 1857 – 24 July 1936) was the chancellor of the German Empire for a few months in 1917. He was the first (and the only one of the German Empire) chancellor not of noble birth to hold the office. With an economic ba ...
was appointed
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. Michaelis was inwardly opposed to the peace resolution: "It was clear to me that I could not accept the resolution in this form." An open conflict was, however, avoided in that Michaelis presented the resolution as a workable framework in his inaugural address but spoke of the "resolution ''as I conceive it''." The policy of the peace resolution was thus stillborn under his leadership.


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The Reichstag’s Peace Resolution (July 19, 1917)
''Documents – Germany at War, 1914–1918: Seeking an End to War'', from German History in Documents and Images (GHDI). Government documents of Germany Reichstag (legislative body) Resolutions (law) World War I documents 1917 documents Peace treaties