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In 1919 Allied Leaders Met in France to?

write the treaty of Versailles


What was the name of the french palace where the leaders of the allied powers met in 1919?

Versailles. (Vehr-sigh)


What was the name of the French Palace where the Allied Leaders signed the treaty that ended world war 1?

Versailles


What was the French palace where the leaders of the victorious Allied Powers met to end World War 1?

The Palace of Versailles, France.


What was formed by the leaders of the big four without any input from leaders of the smalled allied powers or of the defeated nations?

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What are the 5w's of the Treaty of Versailles?

Who: The Allied leaders, Germany What: Treaty of Versailles When: Signing on November 11, 1919 Where: Versailles, France Why: To keep Germany from starting another war, for Germany to pay war reparations, give back land, reduce military. take blame for WWI


French palace where the leaders of the victorious allied powers met in 1919 to sign the peace treaties that would officially end World War 1?

Palace of Versailles


In 1919 allied leaders met in France to write what?

In 1919, Allied leader met in France to work out the terms of the Treaty of Versailles. To learn more about the Treaty, its terms and consequences, go here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treaty_of_Versailles_(1919)


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Who was the treaty of Versailles with?

Germany, mostly, and the Allied powers.


What were the Goals of the world war 2 allied leaders?

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Why did allied leaders meet in France 1919?

The Allied leaders met in France to dicuss the Treaty of Versallies.