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 +The '''Treaty of Versailles''' was one of the [[peace treaty|peace treaties]] at the end of [[World War I]]. It ended the [[declaration of war|state of war]] between [[German Empire|Germany]] and [[Allies of World War I|the Allied Powers]]. It was signed on 28 June 1919, exactly five years after the [[assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand]]. The other [[Central Powers]] on the German side of World War I were dealt with in separate treaties.
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 +==See also==
 +* [[Aftermath of World War I]]
 +* [[Causes of World War II]], for other related causes of the war
 +* [[International Opium Convention]], incorporated into the Treaty of Versailles
 +* [[Little Treaty of Versailles]]
 +* [[Minority Treaties]]
 +* [[Morgenthau Plan]]
 +* [[Neutrality Acts of 1930s]]
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The Treaty of Versailles was one of the peace treaties at the end of World War I. It ended the state of war between Germany and the Allied Powers. It was signed on 28 June 1919, exactly five years after the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand. The other Central Powers on the German side of World War I were dealt with in separate treaties.

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