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  1. The Paris Peace Conference was held in Paris, France between January 18, 1919 and January 16, 1920. The participants for these post-World War I peace...

  2. Vietnam War peace talks. Le Duc Tho and Henry Kissinger shake after their 1972 peace agreement. Like most prolonged conflicts, the Vietnam War produced several peace proposals and several rounds of peace talks. These attempts to forge a working peace were initiated by the United States, North Vietnam and by other nations acting as mediators.

  3. www.thesecondworldwar.org › paris-peace-conferenceThe Paris Peace Conference

    The Paris Peace Conference was held in 1919 after World War I to negotiate the terms of peace among the victorious Allied powers and the defeated Central powers. The conference resulted in the Treaty of Versailles, which imposed harsh penalties on Germany and set the stage for the events leading up to World War II.

  4. Feb 19, 2019 · In Feb. 1919, nearly two decades after the 1900 conference, the first Pan-African Congress took place, and once again DuBois was at the center of its proceedings. It was held adjacent to the Paris Peace Conference, the meeting convened to create a lasting peace following the Great War. The Pan-African Congress attempted to secure a place for ...

  5. Feb 3, 2017 · Ireland and the Paris Peace Conference: How Sinn Féin Waged a Diplomatic War. We’ve all heard the story of the Easter Rising, but the next chapter in the fight for Irish freedom is surprisingly ...

  6. A peace congress, in international relations, has at times been defined in a way that would distinguish it from a peace conference (usually defined as a diplomatic meeting to decide on a peace treaty ), as an ambitious forum to carry out dispute resolution in international affairs, and prevent wars. This idea was widely promoted during the nineteenth century, anticipating the international ...

  7. The treaty had been drafted during a peace conference held in Paris starting on 18 January; but Germany had been shut out of the deal-making, while the Allies debated the matter alone, unable to agree amongst themselves: France wanted to definitively remove the German threat and cripple the country, Great Britain wanted to preserve its status ...

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