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The Council of Four, which included (left to right) Great Britain Prime Minister David Lloyd George, Italian Premier Vittorio Orlando, French Premier Georges Clemenceau and US President Woodrow ...
On this day in 1919, the leaders of four victorious ... German diplomats were excluded from the peace conference until May. When they arrived in Paris, they were presented with a non-negotiable ...
Once upon a time, the term “Paris Peace Conference” was a serious one, and referred to the historic Versailles Conference that ended World War I. That conference began on January 18 ...
Long Read'Making peace' (3/6). The Paris Peace Conference, the first major diplomatic meeting of the 20th century, following the end of the Great War, proved just how difficult it could be for the ...
This would eventually be the Paris Peace Conference the following year. Beginning on January the 18th, 1919 the conference involved 27 nations. Delegations for the countries who lost the war were ...
They, the losers, could only wait to see what the victors (the United States, France and England, for the most part) had planned for them at the Paris Peace Conference. It opened on Jan. 18, 1919 ...
On Jan. 18, 1919, a few months after the end of World War I, leaders from the Allied nations began a series of discussions that became known as the Paris Peace Conference to settle issues raised ...
The Paris Peace Conference (also the Versailles Peace Conference) was an international summit of world leaders, convened on 18 January 1919, by the victorious Allied powers (France, Italy ...