The Treaty of Bresk-Litovsk
The Treaty of Versailles was signed by the leaders of Germany, Britain, Italy, France, and Russia, and brought WWI to a close. Though fighting stopped in November of 1918, the treaty was not signed until the following June.
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.
It was called the 'Treaty of Versailles' and the US, Britain and France signed that treaty.
There were no treaties signed to end WW2. Germany and Japan signed instruments of unconditional SURRENDER.
It was not a treaty that ended World War 2. The German signed unconditional surrender documents with Russia and the rest of the Allied forces. The Japanese also signed unconditional surrender documents with the Allied Forces. The Allied Forces then took occupation of Germany and Japan for up to seven years. The Versailles Treaty was the treaty that ended World War 1.
The city of Brest-Litovsk is where the treaty ending hostilities in World War I between Russia and Germany was signed.
Russia signed a peace treaty with Germany and the Central Powers in the city of Brest-Litovsk.
Italy and Germany surrendered in WWII. Japan signed a treaty ending WWII.
Russia .
The war was ended by the Treaty of Versailles (1919)It started with Russia backing out of the war when they signed the separate Treaty of Brest-Litovsk (1918) with Germany. After Germany repudiated the treaty, the Treaty of Versailles was signed, causing Germany to pay reparations and accept blame for the war.treaty of versaillesTo add to the above, The Treaty of Versaille, 1919, effectively ended the 1'st World War (known then as The Great War), but the United States signed a separate treaty with Germany known as The Treaty of Berlin 2 years later, in 1921.
brestlitovsk is on the botton right hand corner if its for a world history wordsearch
The Treaty of Brest-Litovsk was signed in 1917 between the Central Powers, primarily Germany, and Soviet Russia. This treaty marked Russia's exit from World War I, following the Bolshevik Revolution. It ceded significant territories from Russia to the Central Powers, including parts of present-day Poland, Ukraine, and the Baltic states. The treaty was signed on March 3, 1918.
The Treaty of Versailles was signed by the leaders of Germany, Britain, Italy, France, and Russia, and brought WWI to a close. Though fighting stopped in November of 1918, the treaty was not signed until the following June.
Germany and Russia signed several treaties during the 19th and early 20th centuries, with the most notable being the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk in 1918. This treaty was signed after the Bolshevik Revolution, as Russia sought to exit World War I, allowing Germany to secure significant territorial gains in Eastern Europe. The agreement reflected the strategic interests of both nations at the time, with Germany aiming to consolidate its power in the East and Russia seeking peace to address internal issues.
Russia giving up its claim to resource-rich lands in eastern Europe
In World War I, Germany signed an Armistice with the allied forces. The Treaty of Versailles was a document signed after World War I, blaming Germany to pay back all monies in damages due to the war. In World War II, Germany surrendered when Soviet and Allied troops surrounded Berlin.
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.