Paris Peace Conference Collection
The Paris Peace Conference of 1919 was a pivotal event in world history
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The Paris Peace Conference of 1919 was a pivotal event in world history, bringing together leaders and delegates from around the globe to negotiate the terms of peace after World War I. Among them were notable figures such as Robert Borden, the Canadian politician and Prime Minister, whose black and white photo captures his determination to secure a fair settlement for his country. Another key participant was Rosslyn Wemyss, British admiral and naval representative at the conference. His black and white photo showcases his role in shaping post-war naval policies. The French on the other side of the Rhine lithograph depicts France's desire for security against future aggression. British artists were commissioned to produce paintings documenting this historic gathering. Their black and white photos serve as visual records of their artistic contributions that captured both significant moments and emotions during the negotiations. At the San Remo Conference, another important meeting related to post-war settlements, William Morris Hughes, Australian politician and Prime Minister, can be seen in a black and white photo. His presence highlights Australia's active involvement in shaping global affairs during this critical period. Arthur Balfour is also featured in a black and white photo; he was an influential British Conservative politician who played a crucial role in crafting treaties at Versailles. These leaders worked alongside delegates from various nations represented at the conference depicted in a lithograph capturing their collective efforts towards lasting peace. General Botha, General Smuts, and Sir Joseph Cook are shown together at the Paris Peace Conference with determination etched on their faces as they strive for justice amidst complex negotiations. This powerful image reminds us of their commitment to creating stability not only within their own countries but also across continents affected by war. The Treaty of Versailles session held at Palace of Versailles stands out as one of many defining moments during this conference where decisions were made that would shape international relations for years to come.