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It was the Treaty of Versailles that officially marked the end of fighting during World War I. This was a very flawed treaty, however, and is blamed in part for starting WWII.
the signing of the Treaty of Versailles
The Treaty of Versailles ending fighting between the Central Powers and the Triple Alliance (minus Russia).
The Treaty of Versailles set up a series of restrictions on the Central Powers following World War I. Germany was most restricted under the treaty due to the War Guilt clause. The Treaty also set up the League of Nations which would monitor and negotiate in the case of invasion in the future.