The Paris Peace Treaties (1947) were a series of treaties signed by Italy, Romania, Hungary, Bulgaria, and Finland with the Allies after World War II to officially end the war.
World War II: A global conflict from 1939-1945 between two military alliances - the Allies and Axis powers. It was the most widespread war in history.
Allied Powers: This refers to countries including United States, Soviet Union, China and United Kingdom that fought against Axis powers during World War II.
Axis Powers: These were nations including Germany, Italy and Japan that opposed Allied Powers during World War II.
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