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- '''The Treaty of Versailles''' was the treaty drawn up between the victorious Allied powers of [[World ...ered following agreement on the League of Nations that culminated with the Treaty of Versailles.8 KB (1,223 words) - 02:10, 8 October 2010
- * Boemeke, Manfred F., Gerald D. Feldman, and Elisabeth Glaser, eds. ''The Treaty of Versailles: A Reassessment after 75 Years'' (Publications of the German Historical Ins5 KB (632 words) - 14:42, 11 May 2008
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- German defense organization under the [[Weimar Republic]]; limited by the [[Treaty of Versailles]] but with a clandestine general staff and rearmament function in the [[Tru217 bytes (28 words) - 11:30, 27 November 2010
- International association of countries established in 1919 by the Treaty of Versailles to promote cooperation and achieve international peace and security.192 bytes (23 words) - 09:46, 9 September 2009
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- ...d Prime Minister; led his country's delegation at the negotiation of [[The Treaty of Versailles]]; born May 19, 1860, died December 1, 1952.196 bytes (24 words) - 12:44, 26 May 2008
- Paramilitary and military units created by Germany, in excess of the [[Treaty of Versailles]] limits on the [[Reichswehr]]; basis for secret German-Soviet cooperation;242 bytes (31 words) - 14:37, 10 December 2010
- ...Prime Minister of France during [[World War One]] and the framing of the [[Treaty of Versailles]]. (September 28, 1841 - November 24, 1919)249 bytes (32 words) - 20:27, 11 February 2010
- ...g [[World War I]] leading to the [[Armistice]]; and was prominent at the [[Treaty of Versailles]]; it was partly embraced by the other Allied Powers.242 bytes (37 words) - 11:50, 26 May 2008
- ..., right-wing German party led publisher [[Alfred Hugenberg]]; opposed to [[Treaty of Versailles]] and [[trade union]]s; joined [[Adolf Hitler]]'s opposition coalition; la270 bytes (33 words) - 02:29, 15 January 2011
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- See also, [[Treaty of Versailles]], [[Paris Peace Conference]]1 KB (166 words) - 07:25, 14 September 2013
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- ...ory in [[World War One]]. Clemenceau was also an important framer of the [[Treaty of Versailles]].879 bytes (128 words) - 08:35, 26 May 2008
- ...sian War]]) and restored to France after [[World War I]] by the [[1919]] [[Treaty of Versailles]]. It was annexed by the German [[Third Reich]] in [[1940]], and again reve908 bytes (118 words) - 02:13, 8 January 2010
- See [[Treaty of Versailles]], [[Paris Peace Conference]].2 KB (377 words) - 15:22, 16 August 2011
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