Six Months That Changed the World: The Paris Peace Conference of 1919 Free Audiobook Download by Margaret MacMillan


The Paris Peace Conference of 1919 had a great effect on the world. In the sharing of ideas and opinions, many decisions were made. The conference brought countries together to solve some problems, but it also created new ones like how to handle German reparations. This was one time that countries came together to keep peace among themselves and change the course of history.

The Paris Peace Conference of 1919 is often referred to as the most influential peace conference since World War I. It was held to decide how to end the Great War and its aftermath. The main objective of the conference was to make an agreement on what happened in the war. The agreement had to be signed by all parties involved: countries, states, groups and individuals. The agreement also had to be accepted by representatives from every country that lost a battle that took place during the Great War or its aftermath.

The Paris Peace Conference of 1919 was where the majority of countries drafted the provisions that came to be known as the Treaty of Versailles. The text of the treaty caused many problems and ultimately failed to gain ratification in large part because it was seen as too punitive on Germany. This led to one of the most influential periods in history, which was also a time when many people saw a chance for peace.

The Paris Peace Conference of 1919 was the meeting during which the Treaty of Versailles was signed, marking the end of World War I. It was held in Paris, and was attended by delegations from 28 nations. The conference ended with the signing of the Treaty of Versailles between France and Germany on June 28, 1919.

Six Months That Changed the World: The Paris Peace Conference of 1919 narrated by Margaret MacMillan is a fascinating audiobook that details the dramatic transformation in global affairs. The Paris Peace Conference of 1919 was meant to bring an end to World War I, but because of the ambitious nature of the conference and the warring countries, it instead took on a new direction altogether.

The Paris Peace Conference of 1919 is one of the most important conferences in history. It resolves the main issues that remained after World War One and creates the foundations to solve WW2. This peace conference is also known as the Versailles Peace Conference because it was held in France. The main ideas included in this conference were outlined by President Woodrow Wilson, who was an influential politician at that time.

Published Date 2008-09-12
Duration 7 hours 34 minutes
Author Margaret MacMillan
Narrated Margaret Macmillan
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Abridged No
Is It Free? 30-days Free
Category History
Parent Category Europe, World

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