The paris peace conference convened in january 1919 at versailles just outside paris. The conference was called to establish the terms of the peace after world war i. On 18 january 1919, the peace conference opened in paris, bringing together the victors of the first world war to prepare the peace treaties.

The paris peace conference was a set of formal and informal diplomatic meetings in 1919 and 1920 after the end of world war i, in which the victorious allies set the peace terms for the defeated … The paris peace conference of 1919 was a conference organized by the victors of world war i to negotiate the peace treaties between the allied and associated powers and the defeated central … Formally opened on jan. 18, 1919, the paris peace conference was the international meeting that established the terms of peace after world war i.