Excerpt from Tom Tom: May, 1945
The Paris Peace Conference contained representatives of 32 victorious nations, and its treaties were presented to five defeated nations. The opening date was January 18, 1919, and the great treaty with Germany was signed at Versailles five months and ten days later. This document of several hundred pages contained 15 parts and 440 articles. The other four treaties were nearly as large. Each treaty contained first the Covenant of the League of Nations, then sections relating to territories and boundaries, to mili tary provisions, to reparations, and to many other matters.
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