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Dud the Treaty continue after WW2?

Update:

The Treaty of Versailles was a treaty set on Germany by the French after WW1.

However, did it continue after WW2?

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  • Anonymous
    4 years ago
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    Yes it is still technically in place but effectively superseded by the setting up of the United Nations and the Allied Occupation of Germany following unconditional surrender.

    Germany exited it (in 1939) so it lapsed at the outbreak of WW2.

  • 4 years ago

    Yes, Germany continued to pay WWI reparations into the 1980's.

  • Athena
    Lv 7
    4 years ago

    You mean "THE" treaty?

    The one we all know about and enshrine in our living rooms?

    THAT treaty?

  • Tim D
    Lv 7
    4 years ago

    The Treaty of Versailles was the treaty imposed by the Allies not just France.

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  • 4 years ago

    No.

    The Second World War negated the Treaty.

    The League of Nations was effectively over by April 1946

    The United Nations was formed in 1945 to attempt to keep world peace.

    It is financed mostly by the USA and is not very successful in keeping

    the world from wars, but is better than nothing.

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