List of participants to Paris Peace Conference, 1919
- List of participants to Paris Peace Conference, 1919
Paris Peace Conference, 1919 gathered the 25 nations to shape the result of World War One. The Russian SFSR was not invited to attend. Central Powers, Germany and its former allies were not allowed to attend the conference until after the details of all the peace treaties had been elaborated and agreed upon.
Members
* Canada : Prime Minister Borden fought successfully for Canada to have its own seat at the Conference and succeeded; Canada was no longer simply represented by Britain. He also insisted that he be included among those leaders to sign the Treaty of Versailles.
* France
* United Kingdom
* United States (see also American Commission to Negotiate Peace)
* Italy
* Japan
* Belgium
* Brazil
* Dominions of the British Empire (Canada, Australia, Union of South Africa, New Zealand, Newfoundland)
* Greece
* Guatemala
* Haiti
* Hejaz
* Honduras
* Republic of China
* Cuba
* Yugoslavia
* Liberia
* Nicaragua
* Panama
* Poland
* Portugal
* Romania
* Siam
* Czechoslovakia
Representatives
*Ireland sent representatives in the hope of achieving self-determination and legitimizing the Republic declared after the Easter Rising in 1916 but had little success.
* Faisal's party at Versailles, during the Paris Peace Conference of 1919.
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