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The event that officially marked the end of World War I was the Treaty of Versailles. It was signed in a railroad car on June 28, 1919.
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Germany signed the Treaty of Versailles, resulting ini peace at the end of World War 1.
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World War I ended in 1918 with the signing of the Treaty of Versailles. The treaty became possible when Germany surrendered on November 11, 1918. All warring countries stopped the fighting while the terms of peace were discussed. The Treaty was signed by the winning countries in 1919.
The event that officially started world war 2 in European theater (ETO) was when Hitler, after breaking multiple parts of the treaty of Versailles's. reforming army, reoccupying the Rhineland, occupying & annexing the anschlus, ect.), invaded Poland on September 1st,1939. Great Britain and France declare war on Germany because the league of nations was not stepping in and doing its job to stop Germany from breaking the rules laid out in the treaty of Versailles's.
Which treaty? There have been several.
It depends entirely on who you ask. There was fighting in the Pacific theater long before there was any fighting in Europe. But over in Europe, it was Hitler breaking the Treaty of Versailles in almost every way.
The Treaty of Versailles, the treaty that officially ended the war, was signed exactly five years after the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand, the event that sparked the war. However, actual fighting in World War 1 took place for about four years, from August 5, 1914 to November 11, 1918.
The Treaty of Versailles (vair-SYE) which was the end to World War I was extremely harsh on the German people, and ruined their economy. When Hitler promised to get even for that treaty, the people heavily supported him in his bid to take over Germany from the very old Kaiser Wilhelm.
It was important when German troops went to the Rhineland because it violated the terms of the Treaty of Versailles, which prohibited German military presence in the area. This act challenged the authority of the international community and marked Germany's rearmament, paving the way for its expansionist ambitions leading up to World War II. It also tested the resolve of Western powers to uphold the treaty and confront German aggression.