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Paris Peace Conference (jan 18, 1919 – jan 21, 1920)

Description:

- The conference was convened after the armistices that ended hostilities with Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire.
It involved representatives from 32 countries and was dominated by the leaders of the victorious Allies, particularly the "Big Four":
Georges Clemenceau (France)
David Lloyd George (Great Britain)
Woodrow Wilson (United States)
Vittorio Orlando (Italy)

Major Outcomes
The conference resulted in five significant treaties:
- Treaty of Versailles (June 28, 1919) with Germany.
- Treaty of Saint-Germain (September 10, 1919) with Austria.
- Treaty of Neuilly (November 27, 1919) with Bulgaria.
- Treaty of Trianon (June 4, 1920) with Hungary.
- Treaty of Sèvres (August 10, 1920) with the Ottoman Empire, later revised by the Treaty of Lausanne in 1923.

-The Treaty of Versailles included Article 231, which placed full blame for the war on Germany and imposed heavy reparations, leading to significant political and economic consequences for Germany

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Date:

jan 18, 1919
jan 21, 1920
~ 1 years