Which of the Paris Peace Conference treaties was "fair?" (If any) (user search)
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  Which of the Paris Peace Conference treaties was "fair?" (If any) (search mode)
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Treaty of Versailles (Germany)
 
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Treaty of St. Germain (Austria)
 
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Treaty of Trianon (Hungary
 
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Treaty of Neuilly (Bulgaria)
 
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Treaty of Sevres (Turkey, later overturned and replaced by Lausanne, but vote on Sevres)
 
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« on: April 20, 2012, 09:22:21 PM »

Sèvres wasn't fair, as it dismembered Turkey. Saint-Germain-en-Laye wasn't fair, as it dismembered Austria. Trianon wasn't fair, as it dismembered Hungary. Versailles wasn't entirely fair but it didn't dismember the target nation (of course, it debatably caused WWII). Really the only decent one out of the bunch was Neuilly-sur-Seine.
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