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Treaty of Prague (1973)

Okay kiddo, so back in 1618, there was a big fight called the Thirty Years' War. It lasted for a long time and involved lots of different countries. One of the big battles in this war happened in a place called Prague, which is in a country called Czechoslovakia.

Fast forward to 1973, a long time after that battle, and there was a thing called the Treaty of Prague. This was an agreement between a few different countries that were involved in a conflict called the Vietnam War. The countries involved were North Vietnam, South Vietnam, the United States, and some other smaller countries.

The agreement said that the United States would stop fighting in Vietnam and would withdraw their troops. South Vietnam and North Vietnam would become separate countries again, and prisoners of war from all sides would be released.

So basically, the Treaty of Prague was a deal that helped end the Vietnam War and bring peace to the region.