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Name the peace treaty signed by Germany with the Allies at the end of the First World War​

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Answered by anushkaanurag11
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The Treaty of Versailles, signed in June 1919 at the Palace of Versailles in Paris at the end of World War

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Answered by dram63
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  • On 11 November 1918, an armistice came into effect ending the war in Western Europe – but this did not mean the return of peace.
  • The armistice was effectively a German surrender, as its conditions ended any possibility of Germany continuing the war. Similar agreements had already been signed by Bulgaria, Turkey and Austria. However, the peace treaties which officially ended the First World War were not signed until 1919.
  • In the interim, fighting continued in many regions, as armed groups pursued nationalist, revolutionary or counter-revolutionary aims. Russia was torn apart by a civil war, which claimed more Russian lives than had the world war.
  • The peace settlements were imposed by the victors, rather than negotiated, and have since been criticised as laying the foundations of future conflicts. In fact, the conditions imposed upon the defeated powers were not unduly harsh, but the treaties contained many compromise solutions to difficult issues. As a consequence, their long-term success was limited, but they did not in themselves make the Second World War inevitable.

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