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Summary of the terms of the Treaty of Versailles; what they meant, the reason for this cause and what it meant to Germany. The impact that the Treaty of Versailles had on Germany and how Germany reacted to the treaty. The Big Three's (Woodrow Wilson, David Lloyd George and George Clemenceau) aims for the Treaty and how this affected negotiations for the treaty. As well as some of the affects/ consequences the Treaty had on Germany and the German people.

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The Big Three
Aims of the treaty Attitude towards What of their aims Why were they Did they compromise How w
Germany were in the treaty? happy? on anything? at t
V
Woodrow Wilson He believed that He believed that League of nations – League of Nations – Fourteen-point plan – He was
(USA) Germany should NOT Germany should not they were an he was happy as this he did not stick to leader.
be punished. be punished at all but international ‘police could protect every everything on the peace s
Wanted to strengthen he knew that the force’ that would keep nation involved and fourteen-point plan. ‘hero’ t
democracy in other countries peace. Germany could help make world German
defeated countries. wanted to punish not join until they peace. Clemen
Give self- Germany. He did not were a peace-loving very ha
determination to want Germany to be country. him.
small countries that left vengeful after this
had once been part of treaty as this then
the European could allow
Empires. communists to gain
International co- popularity and power
operation (League of like in Russia 1917.
Nations). Created a
fourteen-point plan
David Lloyd George He wanted Germany He believed that Germany’s military – Military – he was Trading – in the treaty He just
(Britain) to be trading with Germany should not they had only 100,000 happy with this as it there isn’t anything after Br
Germany again like be punished too soldiers, no air force meant that Germany really about Britain a strong
before the war. harshly. But he also and a small navy. posed no threat to trading with France. did how
He also Germany’s didn’t, like Woodrow Britain’s Empire and annoye
navy and overseas Wilson, leave navy. Woodro
colonies to be taken Germany wanting countri
away as he did not revenge. the sea
want any threat
toward the British
Empire.
George Clemenceau He wanted to treat He wanted to leave Blame - The Germans Blame – he was happy He wanted Germany His was
(France) Germany very harshly. Germany crippled so had to take the blame as Germany had to be treated harsher tough g
Also, wanted to make France would never for starting the war. accepted what they for the war. wanted
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