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There were four separate treaties. Treaty of Versailles was signed by Germany, Treaty of St. Germain was signed by Austria, Treaty of Neuilly was signed by Bulgaria, and Treaty of Trianon was signed by Bulgaria.

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What was the treaty ending World War 1?

The Treaty of Versailles.


Treaty ending World War one?

The Treaty of Versailles ended WW1.


The treaty ending World War 1 was signed at the Palace of what?

Versailles


Where the treaty ending world war 1 was sign?

Paris peace conference begins; Treaty of Versailles is signed.


What is the name of the treaty ending the world war 1 signed in a famous castle in France?

It was called The Treaty Of Verssiales.


Treaty ending war of 1812?

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What was the name of the castle where the peace treaty ending World War 1 was signed?

Italy


Was there a treaty ending world war 2 in Europe?

NO!!!! It was an Unconditional Surrender by Germany. The surrender document was signed on the 8th May 1945. There has never been a treaty formally ending the Secons World War. However, there have been Treaties re-organising Europe since the Second World War., notably the Treaty of Rome.


Is it true that Russia and Japan have not yet signed a treaty ending World War 2?

Italy and Germany surrendered in WWII. Japan signed a treaty ending WWII.


What was the treaty of World War 2 that humiliated Germany?

None. There was a Treaty ending WW-1 that was consiered to be humiliation of Germany called the Treaty of Versailles.


What was the name of the Treaty the US signed with Germany ending World War 1?

It was called the 'Treaty of Versailles' and the US, Britain and France signed that treaty.


The treaty ending World War 1 was signed at the Palace of?

The treaty of Versailles was signed at the Palace of Versailles; (in the Hall of Mirrors to be exact)