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Quick view The End of World War I: The Treaty of Versailles and Its Tragic Legacy pb by Alan Swayze This thoughtful book describes the course of events that followed the armistice of November 11, 1918, which stopped the fighting in World War I. Readers will learn about the Paris Peace Conference of 1919 where the leaders of Britain, France, and the... View Details
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