South America and the Treaty of Versailles
Discover the intricate relationship between South America and the Treaty of Versailles with "South America and the Treaty of Versailles" by Michael Streeter. This insightful book, published in 2011, explores how Brazil boldly declared war on Germany during World War I, while other South American nations took a more restrained stance, choosing not to engage in direct conflict. Despite their reluctance, countries like Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru, and Uruguay severed diplomatic ties with Germany in alignment with U.S. policy and the Allies in Europe. Spanning 224 pages, Streeter’s engaging narrative offers a detailed examination of the political landscape of South America during this pivotal time in history. A must-read for history enthusiasts and anyone interested in the global impact of the Treaty of Versailles, this book is available now at bookshop.lt.