It would help mightily if you resubmitted the question (a) specifying which war you are referring to (since Germany has fought in many different wars) and (b) clarifying whether or not the country that signed their own peace treaty with Germany was the same one as the one that changed sides.
russia and Germany signed ( it was a peace treaty between the two countries ) taking russia out of the war
Germany
The Treaty of Versailles was a Paris Peace Treaty that dealt with Germany. The Paris Peace Treaties were named after the area it was signed such as St. Germain that dealt with Austria.
The Treaty of Versailles..which also is the reason that caused/gave the Germans a reason to start a storm..
Russia signed a peace treaty with Germany and the Central Powers in the city of Brest-Litovsk.
The treaty of Versailles.
There was NO peace treaty signed in WW2, for anybody. Japan/Germany signed instruments of un-conditional surrender.
russia and Germany signed ( it was a peace treaty between the two countries ) taking russia out of the war
Russia and Germany signed ( it was a peace treaty between the two countries ) taking russia out of the war
Germany
Hall Of Mirrors :)
Russia signed a peace treaty with Germany and the Central Powers in the city of Brest-Litovsk.
The Peace of Westphalia was signed at Muenster.
End of WW I: Treaty of Versailles - between Germany and Allied Powers - 1918End of WW II: Paris Peace Treaties, 1947
The Treaty of Versailles was a Paris Peace Treaty that dealt with Germany. The Paris Peace Treaties were named after the area it was signed such as St. Germain that dealt with Austria.
Versailles treaty was the peace treaty imposed on germany .
A victor's peace is peace enforced on terms of the victorious side, e.g., the Treaty of Versailles signed at the end of WWI that crippled Germany.