one of the big ones was the kellog-briand pact, but technically WW1 ended in an armistice, not a full blown peace treaty. hope this helped.
The peace conference after World War I, known as the Paris Peace Conference, was primarily held in France in 1919. The major Allied powers, including the United States, the United Kingdom, France, and Italy, played key roles in the negotiations. The conference culminated in the signing of several treaties, the most significant being the Treaty of Versailles, which officially ended the war with Germany.
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.
The Paris Peace Conference was held by the Allied Forces, who won the War; Austria had been on the defeated side and did not participate. However, the Treaty of Saint-Germain, which was signed at the Conference, redrew Austria's borders to recognize independence of certain territories, and ordered Austria to pay war reparations.
The post-war peace conference, notably the Paris Peace Conference, took place in Paris, France, in 1919. This conference aimed to negotiate the terms of peace following World War I, leading to the signing of several treaties, including the Treaty of Versailles. Delegates from numerous countries gathered to discuss the future of Europe and the world order after the war.
the Paris peace conference convened to negotiate the treaty and for the post ww1 peaceful world. it approved the proposal for the formation of the united nations
it was held in paris france.
it was held in Paris and Versailles
I will take a wild guess at what conference or war you mean, and say Paris, France.
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.
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The Paris Peace Conference was held by the Allied Forces, who won the War; Austria had been on the defeated side and did not participate. However, the Treaty of Saint-Germain, which was signed at the Conference, redrew Austria's borders to recognize independence of certain territories, and ordered Austria to pay war reparations.
There have been lots of difference Peace Conferences in the history of the world. You have not said which specific Peace Conference you are referring to. Generally, a Peace Conference happens at the end of a war or other dispute, and it agrees how the war will end and settles disagreements between the parties.
Paris
if you mean the city it was in Paris (just like WW1) and was held etween July 29 to October 15, 1946
There was NO peace conference hammered out. Germany & Japan signed instruments of Unconditional Surrender in 1945.
the Paris peace conference convened to negotiate the treaty and for the post ww1 peaceful world. it approved the proposal for the formation of the united nations
The allied victors of World War I met at the Paris Peace Conference. One of the major decisions made was the creation of the League of Nations.