The Conference of Versailles, held in 1919 to negotiate the peace settlement after World War I, involved representatives from 32 countries. The main decision-making powers were the Allied nations, particularly the "Big Four": the United States, the United Kingdom, France, and Italy. Other nations participated as smaller delegations, contributing to various discussions and agreements.
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Germany was forbidden to unite with Austria in based in the Treaty of Versailles. Many countries come to the conference but Germany was left out and was not allowed to form a super state with Austria. It was believed that were a union to occur between Germany and Austria, it would result in a state too powerful to be counterbalanced by Britain and France.
As we know, Germany was defeated in World War I. Hitler, like many otherGermans, was angry about the defeat and about the conditions imposed on Germany by the Versailles Treaty. The Versailles Treaty said that Germany must pay reparations, or payments for the costs of the war, to other countries.- Answered By Taylor Jay " Sharon Fabian "
Many Germans felt they had been treated unfairly in the Treaty of Versailles
The Palace of Versailles was the home of the French royal family. It had nine separate kitchens. A famous replica was built near Orlando.
Over 600 people attend the conference.
The Versailles Conference, which took place in 1919 to negotiate peace after World War I, was attended by representatives from 32 countries. However, the most influential decisions were made by the "Big Four" leaders from the United States, the United Kingdom, France, and Italy. Other nations participated, but their roles were generally less prominent in shaping the final treaty.
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When Hitler rebuilt his army (which broke an agreement set out in the Treaty of Versailles) and then invaded the Rhineland many countries complained.?
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When Hitler rebuilt his army (which broke an agreement set out in the Treaty of Versailles) and then invaded the Rhineland many countries complained.?
One hundred and ninety seven (197) countries are in the Paris Climate Agreement.105 countries have ratified the agreement (November 2016)
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192 countries - the same amount that have ratified the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change.
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