Paris Peace Conference, 1919
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The Paris Peace Conference which opened on January 18, 1919,
negotiated the treaties of peace between the World War I Allied and Associated Powers and their former enemies,
- Germany (Treaty of Versailles, 1919, June 28, 1919),
- Austria (Treaty of Saint-Germain, September 10, 1919),
- Bulgaria (Treaty of Neuilly, November 27, 1919,
- Hungary (Treaty of the Trianon, June 4, 1920),
- Palestine (Arab-Jewish Treaty, 1919) and the
- Ottoman Empire ([[Treaty of S�vres]] (10 August, 1920).
The last-named treaty was subsequently revised by the Treaty of Lausanne of July 24, 1923.
Further Reading
- Margaret Olwen Macmillan, Paris 1919: Six Months That Changed the World, Random House, October, 2002, hardcover, 570 pages, ISBN 0375508260; British edition Peacemakers: The Paris Peace Conference of 1919 and Its Attempt to End War, John Murray, trade paperback, March 2003, ISBN 0719562376
References
- Adapted from the Wikipedia article, "Paris_Peace_Conference,_1919" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paris_Peace_Conference,_1919, used under the GNU Free Documentation License

