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The first repercussions of the Paris Peace Conference. “In Romania, you have to throw the body out to save the boat”

The first repercussions of the Paris Peace Conference. “In Romania, you have to throw the body out to save the boat”

by Ana Maria Schiopu | Mar 27, 2020 | Romania, Treaty of Versailles

The treaties between the Allied Powers and the defeated states began to be signed beginning with the end of June 1919. Standing in between the great powers, the delegations of the smaller states each tried to have their claims recognized, while the delegations of the...

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