The St. Petersburg Union Treaty of 1812 is a secret union treaty concluded between Russia and Sweden on March 24 ( April 5 ), 1812 [1] . The parties mutually guaranteed the integrity of their possessions , agreed to land in Northern Germany for operations against France . Russia agreed to Norway join Sweden.
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See also
- Örebro world
- Velikiye Luki treatise
Notes
- ↑ Patriotic War of 1812. Encyclopedia / Ed. V. M. Bezotosny. - M .: ROSSPEN, 2004 .-- 878 p. S. 565