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While the members of the Allied Coalition had individually given up already, it was until this treaty was accepted that their unconditional surrenders were formally recognized. Two notable aspects of the treaty are that: 1. It was signed after what only appeared to be a few weeks of discussion 2. Concessions of the losing countries were less severe than those of the last world war

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  • Treaty of Kor'na Yasse (Superpowers)
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  • While the members of the Allied Coalition had individually given up already, it was until this treaty was accepted that their unconditional surrenders were formally recognized. Two notable aspects of the treaty are that: 1. It was signed after what only appeared to be a few weeks of discussion 2. Concessions of the losing countries were less severe than those of the last world war
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  • While the members of the Allied Coalition had individually given up already, it was until this treaty was accepted that their unconditional surrenders were formally recognized. Two notable aspects of the treaty are that: 1. It was signed after what only appeared to be a few weeks of discussion 2. Concessions of the losing countries were less severe than those of the last world war This first aspect was possible as concessions had been agreed upon amongst most of the nations already, and so it was merely the semantics of the treaty that had to be set out, preceded however by agreement talks with the Inca. In general though, the results of the treaty were very acceptable to all the world leaders. Most surprising of all was the effect of the treaty on the Mongol Empire. Aside from paying moderate reparations to the Japanese and the Romans, the Mongols were let off easy. In fact, the Mongol Empire was allowed to keep most of their newly acquired territories from during the war. How this was possible is a heavily controversial subject within world politics, but most historians agree it had something to do with the deep information networks the Mongols had in Rome and Japan during the war.
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