Treaty of Versailles (No Napoleon)

The Treaty of Versailles (: le Traité de Versailles) was the major peace treaty that ended. It officially ended the state of war between the and the. It was signed on 28 June 1919, exactly five years after the assassination of.

Restrictions
The following restrictions on the Allied powers were as followed:


 * The naval forces of the Allies would be limited to 1/3 of the French navy.
 * The import and export of weapons is prohibited.
 * Poison gas, armed aircraft, tanks and armoured cars are prohibited.
 * Blockades on ships are prohibited.
 * Restrictions on the manufacture of machine guns and rifles.

Territorial changes

 * ,, , , , , , and the  were granted full independence from their empires.
 * Poland was carved of Prussian, Russian and Austrian territory, as they had all had equally lost the Eastern Front.
 * In Africa, France gained and  from Prussia, along with the  and  from Great Britain. The Ottoman Empire gained, territory for , and was given access to.
 * was given and territorial possessions in.
 * more to come