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Q: What was the name of the treaty that was signed at the end of ww1?
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What was the name of that treaty called signed at the end on the war?

The treaty of Versailles at the end of WW1


What was the name of the treaty signed after World War 1?

The Treaty of Versailles ended WW1.


What was the treaty signed before ww1?

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Was the Treaty of Versailles signed for ww1 or 2?

IT SIGNED for WW1 BUT THE US DIDNT JOIN IT SO IT FAILED. AND WOODROW WILSON MADE IT AND THERE IS THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS IN THE TREATY OF VERSALIES.


What causes of the Treaty of Versailles?

The end of WW1.


What was the agreement to end fighting in ww1?

Treaty of Versailles


What was the name of the treaty that took russia out of ww1?

Treaty of Brest-Litovsk


Who signed the armstice peace agreement after ww1?

Germany signed the treaty because they were losing men, food and equipment so they were losing battles.


When was the Treaty of Versailles negotiated?

it drew an end to WW1 on June 28, 1919


What was Austria Hungarys punishment at the end of ww1?

Lost land, paid reparations and had restricted army. Also the Hapsburg Empire was disbanded shortly before the end of WW1. Check out: -Treaty of Saint Germain (1919) -Treaty of Trianon (1920)


Did World War 1 end at 10 55?

No. The common misconception is that WW1 ended on 11 November 1918 at 11:11am GMT. However, this was when the final cease-fire took effect (i.e the de facto end of WW1)WW1 officially ended when the last of the peace treaties between the former Central Powers and the Allied Powers was complete. This last treaty was the Treaty of Sevres, signed 10 August 1920, between the Ottoman Empire and the Allied Powers.


How was britain brought into ww1?

When Belgium was invaded by Germany. This violated the Belgian Neutrality Treaty that the Germans signed. They regarded it as a "scrap of paper".