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      • The treaty required Germany to disarm, make territorial concessions, extradite alleged war criminals, agree to Kaiser Wilhelm being put on trial, recognise the independence of states whose territory had previously been part of the German Empire, and pay reparations to the Entente powers.
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  2. The Paris Peace Treaties ( French: Traités de Paris) were signed on 10 February 1947 following the end of World War II in 1945. The Paris Peace Conference lasted from 29 July until 15 October 1946. The victorious wartime Allied powers (principally the United Kingdom, Soviet Union, United States, and France) negotiated the details of peace ...

  3. Paris Peace Treaties, (1947) series of treaties between the Allied powers and five defeated European countries that had been aligned with Germany and the Axis powers during World War II, specifically Italy, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, and Finland.

  4. Nov 13, 2009 · Though the Treaty of Paris, 1783 formally ended the war for independence between America and Great Britain, tensions continued to rise between the two nations over...

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  5. Apr 19, 2024 · Treaty of Versailles. Major Events: King–Crane Commission. Paris Peace Conference, (1919–20), the meeting that inaugurated the international settlement after World War I.

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  6. Feb 28, 2020 · Summary. On June 20, 1950, representatives of six countries (Belgium, France, the Federal Republic of Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands) met in Paris to launch what became the first intergovernmental conference in the history of European integration.

  7. May 10, 2022 · Two crucial provisions of the treaty were British recognition of U.S. independence and the delineation of boundaries that would allow for American western expansion. The treaty is named for the city in which it was negotiated and signed.

  8. About. Transcript. The Paris Peace Conference in 1919 set the terms for peace after World War I. Key leaders, including Lloyd George, Vittorio Orlando, Georges Clemenceau, and Woodrow Wilson, had differing views. The Treaty of Versailles, one of several treaties, held Germany responsible for the war, leading to reparations and territorial losses.

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