Abstract

The Paris Peace Conference was a conference where The Allied Powers tried to establish a new international order. Without doubt, the main agenda of the conference was the future of the Ottoman Empire after the Treaty of Versailles. The Ottoman Empire responsed with three memorandums to this process. This paper’s aim is to verify under which conditions the Ottoman Empire officially participated in the Paris Peace Conference and how it showed its position. The main sources of this paper are the newspapers of the period and documents of the Ottoman Archives of The Presidency of the State Archives, Presidency of The Republic of Turkey.

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