Section 6
Diplomacy and Negotiations at the End of the War
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The End of the War
Germany surrendered in November 1918 after its war alliance collapsed, ending World War I in a reshaped and devastated Europe.
Wilson's Fourteen Points
The Fourteen Points was a speech by Woodrow Wilson in January 1918 outlining the aims of the Great War that became the blueprint for postwar peace negotiations.
The Paris Peace Conference
The Paris Peace Conference determined the terms of peace after World War I between the victorious Allies and defeated Central Powers.
The League of Nations
The League of Nations, created by the Treaty of Versailles following World War I, was an organization formed to promote diplomacy and preserve world peace.