Mail of the Congress of Versailles 1919

This web page, published by the Military Postal History Society, contains images of the single frame Congress of Versailles Mail exhibit pages created by the late Al Kugel. This exhibit was created by, and is the property of the late Al Kugel, and is being supplied by his heirs as a courtesy to the Military Postal History Society.

Introduction

This exhibit shows mail to and from attendees at the Versailles peace talks, in 1919. In the wake of the Armistice agreement on 11 November 1918, The Allied & Associated Powers convened a meeting in the Chateau of Versailles, which had been built by King Louis XIV outside of Paris, to work out the terms of peace with defeated Germany. In the meantime, the Kaiser and Crown Prince had abdicated and sought exile in The Netherlands, while a Republic was declared as the new government back home in Germany.

To view the text within these images, see: web page containing the text content of the exhibit frame.

Updated 11/8/2024

Table of Contents

Introduction -- American Peace Commission -- Belgian Peace Delegation -- British Peace Delegation -- Chinese Peace Delegation -- Finnish Peace Delegation -- Greek Peace Delegation -- French Peace Delegation -- Hedjazi Peace Delegation -- Italian Peace Delegation -- Japanese Peace Delegation -- Polish Peace Delegation -- Serb, Croat & Slovene Peace Delegation -- German Peace Delegation

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