
Churchill's Memoirs of the First World War 05: World Crisis: after the War
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In 1919, the famous Paris Peace Conference was held. The state of war finally ended, however, European countries unknowingly entered another dilemma. The defeated countries face severe sanctions, while the victorious countries each hope to gain more benefits. After the signing of the Treaty of Versailles, the League of Nations was established, and the powers re-established a balance, hoping to achieve a vision of permanent peace. However, this vision looks very fragile. On the European continent, local fighting never ended. France and Germany did not really shake hands and make peace, Russia fell into civil war, Ireland demanded independence, and Türkiye and surrounding countries were in turmoil. Churchill remained soberly aware that "the danger of war has not left the world."
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