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The Treaty of Versailles was the peace settlement signed after World War One had ended in 1918 and in the shadow of the Russian Revolution and other events in Russia. The treaty was signed at the vast Versailles Palace near Paris - hence its title - betwe ... The terms of the Treaty of Versailles...
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www.historylearningsite.co.uk/treaty_of_versailles.htm
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This section of the website details the full contents of the Peace Treaty of Versailles, signed on 28 June 1919 by Germany and the Allied powers at the Palace of Versailles. A sizeable document, the treaty featured some 440 Articles, with the addition of numerous Annexes.
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www.firstworldwar.com/source/versailles.htm
www.firstworldwar.com/source/versailles.htm
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Peace was difficult to make because of the widescale disruption to Europe during the war and the general unrest that existed while the peace conference sat. When the Versailles Treaty was signed, few of Wilson’s fourteen points were adhered to, though a ‘League of Nations’ was set up.
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The Treaty of Versailles: ... What Is the Treaty of Versailles? ... Many experts in history say that World War II (WWII) began because of the Treaty of Versailles. This treaty was an agreement between the Allies, the winning countries of WWI, which were mainly France, Italy, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
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library.thinkquest.org/CR0215466/treaty_of_versailles.htm
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I have the honor to transmit herewith the observations of the German Delegation on the Draft of the Treaty of Peace. We had come to Versailles in the expectation of receiving a proposal of peace on the basis actually agreed upon.
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The armistice of November 1918 that brought an end to four years of war between the European powers was followed some six months later (May 7, 1919) by the presentation of the formal peace treaty to the German government (The other defeated powers--Austria-Hungary, Turkey, Bulgaria--were dealt with in separate treaties).
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web.jjay.cuny.edu/~jobrien/reference/ob18.html
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The Treaty of Versailles was received very badly within Germany. The nation had been blamed entirely for the first world war and had been forced to pay compensation to the allies under the war guilt clause of the treaty.
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www.schoolshistory.org.uk/germanyversailles.htm
www.schoolshistory.org.uk/germanyversailles.htm
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The treaty was signed today at Versailles. At 10:30 am Washington time Phillips and I sat in the telegraph room on the 4th floor of the Dept. and had a direct wire from there to Versailles - with only two relays, one at London and one at Newfoundland, where it went into and came out of the submarine cable.
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www.johndclare.net/peace_treaties4.htm
www.johndclare.net/peace_treaties4.htm
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