no president had ever represented the United States at a peace conference
There were no peace conferences. Germany and Japan signed instruments of unconditional surrender, and thereafter fell under the control of the victorious powers.
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.
At the Paris Peace Conference, where did Britain ask for control of former German colonies? Africa
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.
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.
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because to end all Wars
he peace conference is based on peace and mainly to bring out peace feeling among some people
Christian Peace Conference was created in 1958.
who represented germany at the paris peace conference
it was held in Paris and Versailles
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The Paris Peace Conference met after the end of World War I. The goal for France and its Prime Minister was to lessen Germany's economical, military, and political powers.
no president had ever represented the United States at a peace conference