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Russia, and more importantly and probably erroneously Germany.
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 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 four world leaders that attended Versailles Peace Conference were: Woodrow Wilson, Vittorio Orlando, David Lloyd George, and George Clemenceau
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Russia and Germany.
Several countries involved in World War I were not represented at the peace conferences that followed the war, most notably Russia and Germany. Russia, having exited the war early due to the Bolshevik Revolution, did not participate in the Treaty of Versailles or other peace negotiations. Germany, after its defeat, was excluded from the negotiations and was only allowed to accept the terms imposed by the Allied powers. Additionally, Austria-Hungary, having disintegrated during the war, was also not directly involved in the peace conference proceedings.
Russia had already concluded a separate peace treaty with Germany a year before on March 3, 1918: the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk.
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Russia, and more importantly and probably erroneously Germany.
Answer this question…It officially blamed Germany for causing World War I.
Answer this question…It officially blamed Germany for causing World War I.
Answer this question…It officially blamed Germany for causing World War I.
Answer this question…It officially blamed Germany for causing World War I.
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.