• Treaty of Versailles

    Treaty of Versailles
    The Treaty of Versailles ended the conflict between Germany and most of the Allied powers. Exactly 5 years after Archduke Franz Ferdinand's death it was signed at the Palace of Versailles hence the name. The US didn't sign The Treaty of Versailles and signed a separate treaty with Germany.
  • Treaty of Saint-Germain

    Treaty of Saint-Germain
    The Treaty of Saint-Germain was signed by the winning Allies of WW1 on the 10 of September 1919. The treat took place at the Chateau de Saint-Germain. The point of the treaty was to register the end of the Habsburg empire and to recognise the independence of Poland, Hungary and many other countries.
  • Treaty of Neuilly-sur-Seine

    Treaty of Neuilly-sur-Seine
    The Treaty of Neuilly-sur-Seine was signed by 4 of the major allied powers and Bulgaria. It officially ended Bulgaria's involvement in the Great War. The treaty forced Sofia to surrender a total of 11,000 sq km of territory making many belive the treaty was unfair.
  • U.S.–German Peace Treaty

    U.S.–German Peace Treaty
    The U.S.-German Peace Treaty was a treaty between the German government and the U.S. The treaty was signed in Berlin around 2 years after the Treaty of Versailles.
    The terms obliged the German government to grant to the U.S. government all rights and privileges that were enjoyed by the other Allies that had ratified the peace treaty signed in Paris, specified the articles of the Versailles Treaty that applied to the U.S, provided for the exchange of ratifications in Berlin.
    (Wikipedia)