Why were no contracts signed after World War II

Updated on military 2024-02-09
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    What kind of contract do you want to know?

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    After World War II, the United Nations was founded. With the end of state-to-state neutrality in the world, the implementation of many provisions in accordance with the Declaration of the United Nations, and the fact that the previous Yalta and Potsdam conferences had set the direction for the future world pattern, the treaty had lost its value.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The buddy upstairs said in detail. It should be added that Germany and Japan, which were the culprits of World War II, signed unconditional surrenders, and its meaning is no longer as simple as a contract, so it is not simply a contract

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    There is a contract, and the statement issued by Yalta in World War II established the bipolar pattern of the United States and the Soviet Union competing for hegemony after World War II.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It's all called to my hometown.,And signed.。。。

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    During World War II, the Allies proposed that the Axis camp must surrender unconditionally.

    This is the end of the possibility of a separate peace.

    After World War II, the United Nations was established as a permanent member of the United Nations centered on the five victorious powers. Have a veto.

    Therefore, the peace treaty or something is nothing more than the result of political games and compromises between various major powers.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It was an unconditional occupation of Germany and Japan, because they were no longer qualified to negotiate conditions, so there was no need for a peace treaty, and the Allies signed peace treaties against Italy, Finland, Romania, Bulgaria, and Hungary.

    The main contents of the Peace Treaty with Italy were: Italy-France and Italy-South borders to be adjusted in favor of France and Yugoslavia; Italy dissolves all fascist organizations and guarantees all fundamental freedoms to its citizens; Italy renounced all its privileges in the Libya, Eritrean and Somali possessions in Africa, and all its privileges in China, and returned to China the two concessions of Tientsin and Xiamen; Italy recognizes the independence and sovereignty of Albania and Ethiopia and renounces all privileges in those countries; Italy dismantled permanent fortifications and facilities on the Italian-French-Italian borders; a ban on the creation of new naval bases, a ban on the production of atomic bombs, missiles and artillery with a range of 30 km; The Italian army must not exceed 250,000 men; Italy paid $100 million to the Soviet Union, $5 million to Albania, $100 million to Greece, $100 million to Yugoslavia, and $25 million to Ethiopia, all within seven years of the treaty's entry into force. 

    The main contents of the Peace Treaties with Romania, Bulgaria and Hungary were: the resumption of the Suro Agreement of June 1940, in which Romania ceded Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina to the Soviet Union; The August 1940 Vienna arbitration was annulled and Hungary returned Transenia to Romania; Bulgaria maintains its borders as of January 1, 1940; Hungary's borders with Austria, Yugoslavia and Romania remain the principled borders of 1 January 1938; Hungary recognized the provisions of the Soviet-Czech Agreement on the cession of 98 square kilometers of Transcarpathian Ukraine to the Soviet Union; The Hungarian-Czech border was to be adjusted in favor of Czechoslovakia in the area east of Bratislava; Romania paid $300 million to the Soviet Union, Bulgaria to Greece $45 million, Yugoslavia $25 million, Hungary to the Soviet Union $200 million, Czechoslovakia $100 million, and Yugoslavia $100 million, all of which were paid in kind within eight years. The Danube is open to merchant ships of all countries, and port taxes and navigation fees are equal. 

    The main contents of the Peace Treaty with Finland were: to restore the validity of the Soviet-Finnish Peace Treaty of March 12, 1940, and to maintain the original borders of Finland on January 1, 1941, and Finland ceded the Bechaimo region (including the ice-free port of Bechaimo on the Barents Sea) to the Soviet Union; The Soviet Union renounced the lease of the Hanko Peninsula and obtained the lease of the establishment of a naval base in the Pokala-Oud region of Finland; Finland can have 10,000 troops, 500 navy (no more than 10,000 tons), and 3,000 air forces (no more than 60 aircraft); Finland paid $300 million to the Soviet Union, to be paid in kind within eight years. 

    Of these treaties, the Soviet Union benefited the most, both in terms of a large tract of land and $900 million in war reparations.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It was not signed immediately, because several victorious countries were dividing the interests.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    This question has come up 5 times in a row recently, and I don't know why so many people ask it. The correct answer has already been copied above, so I won't say it.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Completely defeating the fascists, the defeated country had no chance to negotiate peace, and the fascists could only surrender unconditionally.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Wait for Germany to rise and fight?

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