Closing session of the Versailles peace conference 1920.
Sujet

Closing session of the Versailles peace conference 1920.

Légende

closing session of the Versailles peace conference 1920. Whilst these important events were taking place in the internal politics of France, the final stages in the ratifying of the peace treaty with Germany were being passed through. The Treaty of Versailles was to come into force so soon as it had been ratified by Germany and by three of the principal Allied and Associated Powers; and since it had now been ratified by Germany and by France, the United Kingdom, Italy, and Japan (though not by the United States), it was only necessary that the protocols certifying these facts should be signed by the parties to the treaty. The Supreme Council of the Allies decided that this final ceremony should take place in Paris on 10 January. Two delegates were sent by the German government to carry out the signing of the protocol, Baron Kurt von Lersner and Herr von Simson. The ceremony took place at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the Quai d'Orsay shortly after four o'clock on the afternoon of 10 January.

Date

1920

Crédit

Photo12/Ann Ronan Picture Library

Notre référence

ARP18A02_240

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Droits gérés

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27,0Mo (1,9Mo) / 23,9cm x 28,2cm / 2826 x 3336 (300dpi)

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