Versailles Pact (Napoleon's World)

The European Mutual Defense Treaty, better known as the Versailles Pact, was an agreement signed in 1966 in Versailles between France and several key European allies in response to the creation of NATO by the United States. The key members were France, Ireland, Switzerland Poland, Germany, Denmark, Italy, Danubia, Illyria, Kiev, Rumania, and Livonia. Prussia would join the Versailles Pact in 1973. All members of the Pact were also members of the CIC and European Economic Community. The Versailles Pact was formally disbanded in 2013 following the withdrawal from it by Germany and Danubia during the European Spring, followed closely thereafter by Ireland.