A History of China-U.S. Relations (1911–1949)From Versailles to Washington
A History of China-U.S. Relations (1911–1949): From Versailles to Washington
Tao, Wenzhao
2022-03-05 00:00:00
[On November 11, 1918, Germany surrendered unconditionally and the First World War ended. On January 18, 1919, the victorious countries met in Versailles just outside Paris for the peace conference that would divide the spoils of war.]
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A History of China-U.S. Relations (1911–1949)From Versailles to Washington
[On November 11, 1918, Germany surrendered unconditionally and the First World War ended. On January 18, 1919, the victorious countries met in Versailles just outside Paris for the peace conference that would divide the spoils of war.]
Published: Mar 5, 2022
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