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The Treaty of Copenhagen was a treaty between the Central Powers of Germany, Austria-Hungary, Belgium, and the Ottoman Empire and the Allied Powers of France, Italy, and Russia. The treaty was the end of World War One, which was a Central Powers victory. A ceasefire was called in the war on November 9th, 1918, as peace was to be discussed. The meetings took place in Copenhagen, which, while neutral, was close to Germany, symbolizing the German victory in the war. The British Empire, while not in the war itself, was also present to make sure that everything was acceptable. The negotiations were heated and took weeks, but on March 17th, a finalized treaty was signed, and it became effective on the first day of 1919.

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  • Treaty of Copenhagen (Across the Channel)
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  • The Treaty of Copenhagen was a treaty between the Central Powers of Germany, Austria-Hungary, Belgium, and the Ottoman Empire and the Allied Powers of France, Italy, and Russia. The treaty was the end of World War One, which was a Central Powers victory. A ceasefire was called in the war on November 9th, 1918, as peace was to be discussed. The meetings took place in Copenhagen, which, while neutral, was close to Germany, symbolizing the German victory in the war. The British Empire, while not in the war itself, was also present to make sure that everything was acceptable. The negotiations were heated and took weeks, but on March 17th, a finalized treaty was signed, and it became effective on the first day of 1919.
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Name
  • Treaty of Copenhagen
Languages
  • German *French *Russian
Caption
  • The First World War
depositor
  • Danish Government
date signed
  • 1918-03-17(xsd:date)
signatories
  • Central Powers *German Empire *Austro-Hungarian Empire *Ottoman Empire Allies *France *Russian Empire *Italy Neutral *British Empire
date effective
  • 1919-01-01(xsd:date)
Image width
  • 180(xsd:integer)
Long name
  • Treaty of Peace between the Allied and Associated Powers with Germany and Central Powers
condition effective
  • Ratification by Germany, Austria-Hungary, France, and Russia
location signed
  • Copenhagen, Denmark
abstract
  • The Treaty of Copenhagen was a treaty between the Central Powers of Germany, Austria-Hungary, Belgium, and the Ottoman Empire and the Allied Powers of France, Italy, and Russia. The treaty was the end of World War One, which was a Central Powers victory. A ceasefire was called in the war on November 9th, 1918, as peace was to be discussed. The meetings took place in Copenhagen, which, while neutral, was close to Germany, symbolizing the German victory in the war. The British Empire, while not in the war itself, was also present to make sure that everything was acceptable. The negotiations were heated and took weeks, but on March 17th, a finalized treaty was signed, and it became effective on the first day of 1919.
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