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THE PEACE SETTLEMENT
the Paris Peace Settlement
Germany
Treaty of Versailles
Austria
Treaty of Saint Germain
Hungary
Treaty of Trianon
Bulgaria
Treaty of Neuilly
Ottoman Empire
Treaty of Sèvres
The United States President
Woodrow Wilson
had proposed a peace agreement during the war
in January 1918
called the Fourteen Points
intended as a basis for peace negotiations
It was based on creating a League of Nations
In January 1919
representatives of the victorious countries met at
the Paris Peace Conference
1919–1920
to decide on the peace conditions
that would be imposed on the defeated countries
The Treaty of Versailles
established particularly severe terms for Germany:
prohibition of
heavy artillery
planes and submarines
payment of huge economic reparations
reduction of its territories
with the return of Alsace-Lorraine to France
the loss of the Sudetenland
an area with German inhabitants
demilitarisation of the region of the Rhineland
on the French border
division of its eastern territories
into two parts in order to give
Poland access to the sea