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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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