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  2. Treaty of Versailles - Wikipedia

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    The Treaty of Versailles [ii] was a peace treaty signed on 28 June 1919. As the most important treaty of World War I, it ended the state of war between Germany and most of the Allied Powers. It was signed in the Palace of Versailles, exactly five years after the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, which led to the war.

  3. File:Map of Europe in 1920, after the Paris Peace Conference ...

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  4. File:Map of participants in World War II.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Map of Participants in World War II: Allies before the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor , including colonies and occupied countries. Dark green diamonds represent countries that initially were neutral but during the war were annexed by the USSR

  5. List of the United States treaties - Wikipedia

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    1951 – Treaty of San Francisco – a peace treaty between the Allied Powers and Japan; ends the Pacific conflict of World War II; 1951 – Mutual Defense Treaty – alliance between the Republic of the Philippines and the United States of America; 1951 – Treaty of Security between the United States and Japan (updated 1960)

  6. List of treaties - Wikipedia

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    Formally ends World War II in the European Theatre. Inter-American Treaty of Reciprocal Assistance [note 147] A "hemispheric defense" doctrine signed by many nations in the Americas. United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organization: Establishes the department of the United Nations that deals with Education, Science, and Culture ...

  7. List of participants in the Paris Peace Conference (1919–1920)

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    The Allies are depicted in green, the Central Powers in orange, and neutral countries in grey. The Paris Peace Conference gathered over 30 nations at the Quai d'Orsay in Paris, France, to shape the future after World War I. The Russian SFSR was not invited to attend, having already concluded a peace treaty with the Central Powers in the spring ...

  8. File:Treaty of Versailles signatures - Canada, Australia ...

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    In this case, the source country (e.g. the country of nationality of the signatory) is believed to be France. Note that this tag cannot be used on all signatures, as not all signatures are copyright-free.

  9. Allies of World War II - Wikipedia

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    Egypt was a neutral country for most of World War II, but the Anglo-Egyptian treaty of 1936 permitted British forces in Egypt to defend the Suez Canal. The United Kingdom controlled Egypt and used it as a major base for Allied operations throughout the region, especially the battles in North Africa against Italy and Germany.