i can't tell u no answer but i think the u.s. and the answer was i don't tell.
My gosh, there WERE no peace talks! the Allies whipped both the Germans and the Japanese and demanded and got unconditional surrender. There were peace talks for the Korean War because no one was clearly winning at the time. They were held in Paris.
Neville Chamberlain was the British prime minister who's peace talks with Adolf Hitler failed to prevent World War II.
They wanted money and poosy
to end the war :)
peace talks to end the world war 2.
There was no Paris Peace Settlement at the end of World War 2. There was the Treaty of Versailles at the end of World War 2. At the end of the Vietnam War for the US and France there was a peace settlement in France but that was called "The Paris Peace Talks".
Only God of forefarhers can solve world peace threw Jesus Christ.
Wilson's Fourteen Points speech called for self-determination and peace after World War I. However, the Treaty of Versailles that resulted from the peace talks did not fully align with all of Wilson's points, leading to some discontent and challenges in the post-war period.
True. During the Paris Peace Talks after World War I, many nations favored a just peace that would address the root causes of the war and prevent future conflicts, rather than seeking revenge or punishing the defeated nations. This was reflected in the establishment of the League of Nations and the signing of the Treaty of Versailles.
The peace talks between Great Britain and the United States after the failed attempt led by the Russians took place in Paris, France. These negotiations were part of the broader discussions surrounding the end of World War I, culminating in the signing of the Treaty of Versailles in 1919. The talks aimed to address various geopolitical issues and establish a framework for post-war peace.
They all know what is going on in the world around them. They are well informed and DO NOT have mush for brains
Idk?!?!? Hahaha love and peace in the world ;p :p