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Delvig [45]
3 years ago
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What is the connection between the treaty of Versailles and the League of Nations

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Ludmilka [50]3 years ago
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<span>The Treaty of Versailles was a treaty between Germany and its enemies to end World War I. It included the creation of the League of Nations as part of the text. However, there was more than one treaty signed to end World War I - in fact there were many separate treaties, all negotiated at the same time at the Paris Peace Conference. The major ones were the Treaty of Versailles (with Germany, established the League of Nations among other things), the Treaty of Saint Germain (with Austria), the Treaty of Trianon (with Hungary), the Treaty of Neuilly (with Bulgaria) and the Treaty of Sèvres (with the Ottoman Empire, later superseded). The League was a continuing organisation with its own headquarters, Convention, and procedures etc. The Treaties were formal documents that set out the terms of the peace. The League's existence can be said to be a result of the settlement, but it was an organisation, not a treaty.
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