Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Were the peace treaties of 1919-1923 fair?
- Motives of Big 3 at Versailles.
- Woodrow Wilson
- President of USA
- Put his ideas in
declaration of 'The
Fourteen Points'
- Create League Of Nations (LON)
- Self-determination
- France regain Alsace-Lorraine
- Armaments reduced = every country
- Seas free for all ships
- WANTS PEACE!
- David Lloyd George
- Prime Minister of Britain
- Hang the Kaiser
- Punish Germany for starting war
- Disarm Germany =
mostly navy, wouldn't be
future threat
- Germany pay
reparations but
NOT TO MUCH
- Take German colonies =
divide to victors
- Build defences in eastern Europe
against Russian Bolshevik threat
- Justice
- Protect against Communism
- Georges Clemenceau
- Prime Minister of France
- Punish
Germany for
war &
devastation
of northern
France
- REVENGE!
- Take back
Alsace-Lorraine
- Divide
Germany
= not a
single
country
- Make Germany pay for
damage in France and Belgium
- Disarm
Germany =
protect France
from future
attacks
- Take
German
colonies -
share
between
victors
- Take land in the
Rhineland region
- FRANCE = PUNISH THE MOST - DEVASATION OF TOWNS
AND CITIES. MORE DAMAGE THAN OTHER COUNTRIES
- USA = PUNISH THE LEAST - JOINED THE WAR LATE AND TOO FAR AWAY TO HAVE ANY DAMAGE
- Why did the victors not get everything they wanted?
- Disagreements = Big 3
- At conference,
realised they would
have to compromise
- Sometimes they got there
own way, some not
- Strongly disagreed a lot
- Lloyd George
- Wilson = Freedom of seas,
foolish. Britain should be
greatest navy, German
ships should be sank
- Wilson =
Self-determination wrong,
colonies should be ours as
reward for winning
- Clemenceau = Wrong to claim Rhineland,
German land and has no right. Land loss
should be kept to minimum
- Clemenceau = Being too greedy, too
much reparations, need German as future
trade partner
- Clemenceau = Too harsh on
Germany, won't help us to fight
against Communism in Europe
- Clemenceau
- Wilson = disagree with
self-determination. German
colonies should be ours as
a reward for victory
- Wilson = Too idealistic if he wants all countries
to disarm equally. German should be only
country to disarm - can't attack France then
- Wilson = his 14 points for peace don't
punish Germany harshly enough for
the crimes they've committed
- Reparations must cripple German
economy & if they are allowed to trade then
they'll be a threat to our country again
- Wilson
- Clemenceau = Wrong to
want Germany to disarm
alone - I want long lasting
peace and all nations equal
- Clemenceau = amount of
reparations is wrong. For the sake
of lasting peace, Germany should
be treated less harshly
- Clemenceau = Wrong to claim
Rhineland. It's German land, he
has no right. Land losses should
be kept to the minimum
- C & LG = wrong for them to reward
themselves with German colonies.
Everyone has right to self
determination
- Factors = limited what victors could acheive
- 1. War time commitments and secret treaties
- Some countries were made promises of land,
encouraging them to fight. After war Britain and
France didn't want to keep promises - but they did.
- Went against self-determination, Wilsons idea.
- Italy gained Austria, Japan gained China
- that made China refuse to sign Treaty
- 2. Collapse of Russian & Austro-Hungarian Empires
- 1917: Russian monarchy (Tsars) defeated. By end of year Russia
was defeated from fighting with Germany and Austria-Hungary
- New government = Bolsheviks/Communists signed treaty with Germans
(Brest-Litovsk) where Russia gave up land on the West e.g. Finland & Ukraine
- When Germany lost war it meant that the treaty
was annulled but the land wasn't recovered by
Russia. People living in this area were clear
national groups who'd rule themselves. Germany's
defeat & Russia's collapse brought new countries
into existence
- War meant that monarchy ended in Austria-Hungary. Had many
national groups, Czechs and Slovaks claimed independence during
war and new countries emerged. When peace conference met,
Austria, Hungary, Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia now existed
- 3. Terms of the Armistice
- Armistice =
Countries at war
agree the terms on
which they'll stop
fighting. The
countries then meet
to agree on peace
treaty and formally
end war.
- Victors
wanted to
make sure that
terms of
Armistice
weren't severe
so war
wouldn't break
out again
- Some terms of the
Armistice were in final
treaty i.e. reparations and
Germany leaving
Alsace-Lorraine region.
- This meant that terms to
bring the war to and end
became a part of the
treaty that punished
Germany
- 4. Public opinion
- Politicians at Paris Peace conference under pressure from public opinion back home - different countries
wanted different things
- THE TREATY REPRESENTED AN UNEASY COMPROMISE BETWEEN WILSON'S IDEALISM
(PERFECT WORLD), FRENCH SECURITY NEEDS AND BRITISH COMMON SENSE