The Treaty of Versailles, 1919

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An infographic illustrating the Treaty of Versailles siigned on 28 June, 1919. The treaty, following the armistice of 11 November 1918, formally ended the First World War and imposed severe territorial, military, and financial penalties on Germany, including the loss of key territories, military restrictions and the requirement to pay heavy reparations. It also included the War Guilt Clause, which held Germany responsible for the war. The treaty established the League of Nations, aimed at preventing future conflicts, but its punitive terms contributed to future unrest in Europe.

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Simeon Netchev
Simeon is a freelance visual designer and history educator, passionate about the human stories that shape the past.

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Netchev, S. (2024, September 21). The Treaty of Versailles, 1919. World History Encyclopedia. https://www.worldhistory.org/image/19472/the-treaty-of-versailles-1919/

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Netchev, Simeon. "The Treaty of Versailles, 1919." World History Encyclopedia, September 21, 2024. https://www.worldhistory.org/image/19472/the-treaty-of-versailles-1919/.

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Netchev, Simeon. "The Treaty of Versailles, 1919." World History Encyclopedia, 21 Sep 2024, https://www.worldhistory.org/image/19472/the-treaty-of-versailles-1919/.

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