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Treaty of St. Germain with Austria (1919)

Treaty of Neuilly with Bulgaria (1919)

Treaty of Trianon with Hungary (1920)

Treaty of Sevres with Turkey (1920) - later amended in the:

Treaty of Lausanne with Turkey (1923)

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What feelings did the Versailles Treaty and the four other treaties negotiated by the allies create?

I just read from my book and it say's the these agreements created feelings of bitterness and betrayal among the victors and the defeated


How did Hitler defy the treaty of Versailles?

Hiteler defies the treaty of Versailles by building up his army, taking back the Rhineland and lots of other things.


How did Wilson's support for the League of Nations stand in the way of Senate support for the TReaty of Versailles?

The U.S. senate, at the time, was composed of a majority of Republicans. These Senators believed that the Treaty of Versailles was too harsh on the Germans. On the other hand, President Wilson was in favor of the Treaty of Versailles. Wilson's inability to compromise with these Republican senators with the amendment of the Fourteen Points as proposed by Wilson was the main reason why the Treaty of Versailles was defeated. The U.S. senate, at the time, was composed of a majority of Republicans. These Senators believed that the Treaty of Versailles was too harsh on the Germans. On the other hand, President Wilson was in favor of the Treaty of Versailles. Wilson's inability to compromise with these Republican senators with the amendment of the Fourteen Points as proposed by Wilson was the main reason why the Treaty of Versailles was defeated.


Which country did the Treaty of Versailles punish harshly?

All the Central Powers, who lost World War I, were punished by the Treaty of Versailles. All four countries (Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire) had separate treaties. Germany's was by far most severe. Germany's Treaty of Versailles was the most important. It listed that Germany must admit World War I was their fault and they must pay the Allied countries' governments for the damage they've caused. They also had to forfeit all land they acquired during the war as well as their colonies. They had to reduce their army to 100,000 men, cut back their navy, and eliminate their air force. This treaty was very harsh because the French and British wanted revenge on Germany, for this great war among other things.


What action did the US take on the Treaty of Versailles?

The United States ultimately did not ratify the Treaty of Versailles, which was signed in 1919 to officially end World War I. The Senate, led by opposition from some Republican senators, particularly Henry Cabot Lodge, rejected the treaty primarily due to concerns over the League of Nations and the potential loss of U.S. sovereignty. As a result, the U.S. signed separate peace treaties with Germany and the other Central Powers. This decision marked a significant shift in U.S. foreign policy and its role in international affairs.

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What 2 treaties ended world war 1?

treaty of Versailles is one Brest-Litovsk, which took Russia out of the war, is the other.


What is the name of the famous treaty that ended World War 1?

The Treaty of Versailles officially ended the war with Germany. There were other treaties signed to end the war with the other Central Powers (Turkey, Bulgaria, Austria and Hungary).


What feelings did the Versailles Treaty and the four other treaties negotiated by the allies create?

I just read from my book and it say's the these agreements created feelings of bitterness and betrayal among the victors and the defeated


What feeling did Versailles treaty and the four other treaties negotiated by the allies create?

I just read from my book and it say's the these agreements created feelings of bitterness and betrayal among the victors and the defeated


What was the agreement that ended the fighting in World War 1?

The Treaty of Versailles was the peace treaty with Germany. There were a number of other peace treaties with each of the other defeated members of the Central Powers - St. Germain with Austria, Trianon with Hungary, Sevres with Turkey and Neuilly with Bulgaria


What were the Treaties after World War 1?

The Treaty of Versailles demanded Germany/Austria-Hungary relinquish the lands they had conquered, payment for damages done, downsizing their militaries, among many other things.


How did Hitler defy the treaty of Versailles?

Hiteler defies the treaty of Versailles by building up his army, taking back the Rhineland and lots of other things.


How the Treaty of Ghent is different from other treaties?

it was signed on 12/24


What is the Presidential treaty power?

power to make treaties with other countries..


Does the US have any treaties with other countries?

Yes eg the NATO treaty.


When was it decide that the Germans had to pay money to other countries?

During the Treaty of Versailles


Where was the peace conference held after World War 1 ended?

The peace conference to end the First World War was held in and around Paris and was known as the Paris Peace Conference. Technically the war itself did not end until the signing of the Treaty of Versailles with Germany in 1919. (Versailles is a former royal palace near Paris). The other treaties with the Central Powers were also signed in and around Paris - the Treaty of Trianon with Hungary, the Treaty of Sevres with the Ottoman Empire, and the Treaty of Saint Germain with Austria.