Inter-Allied Rhineland High Commission
The Inter-Allied Rhineland High Commission was created by the Treaty of Versailles on 28 June 1919, to supervise the occupation of the Rhineland and "ensure, by any means, the security and satisfaction of all the needs of the Armies of Occupation". It came into being on 10 January 1920, when the treaty came into force. It was based in Coblenz.
Members of the High Commission
Chairman of the Inter-Allied Rhineland High Commission- 1919 - 1930 Paul Tirard
- Pierrepont Noyes
- Henry Tureman Allen
- Émile Digneffe
- Baron Rolin Jacquemyns
- Pierre Forthomme
- Jules Le Jeune de Münsbach
- Sir Harold Stuart
- Sir Malcolm Arnold Robertson
- Victor Hay, 21st Earl of Erroll
- William Seeds
- James Herbertson
- Karl von Starck
- Prince Hermann von Hatzfeldt-Wildenburg
- Baron Ernst Langwerth von Simmern
- 1919 - 1924 Charles Marie Edouard Nollet
- 1924 - 1927 Camille Walch
Legal instrument of the Commission
Part XIV, Section i of the Treaty of Versailles stipulated:Article 428
Article 429
Article 430
'''Article 431'''