Paris Peace Conference
The Paris Peace Conference took place in 1919 after the end of World War I. It aimed to negotiate peace treaties and establish new international relations. The conference involved representatives from the victorious Allied Powers, including the United States, United Kingdom, France, and Italy, who sought to address the consequences of the war and prevent future conflicts.
One of the most significant outcomes was the signing of the Treaty of Versailles, which imposed heavy reparations and territorial losses on Germany. The conference also led to the creation of the League of Nations, an organization intended to promote peace and cooperation among countries, although it ultimately struggled to maintain stability.