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Peace Settlements, 1947-55
Temporary Agreements
There was no general peace conference immediately after the war. ...
The Paris Peace Conference, 1946
Draft treaties were presented to the Paris Conference with regard to Italy, Rumania, Bulgaria, Hungary and Finland in July 1946.
The conference became a struggle for power between two rival blocs : the Western powers and the Easter communist countries. ...
The Peace Treaties, 1947
In February 1947, separate peace treaties were signed in Paris with Italy, Rumania, Bulgaria, Hungary and Finland. The defeated nations were to pay war reparations to the Soviet Union, Yugoslavia, Greece and Czechoslovakia. ...
The Settlement of Germany
After the war, the decisions made in various wartime conferences concerning Germany were put into effect. ... German war criminals were arrested and placed on trial at Nuremberg. ...
The most difficult problem was how to make a permanent peace settlement with Germany. Before Germany could sign a peace treaty with the Allies, it had to be reunified. ... In 1949, Germany was divided into two states.
Approximate Word count = 793 Approximate Pages = 3.2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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