Question | Answer |
Treaty of Versailles (Background information) | - It was signed on 28th June 1919. -It was controlled by the 'Big Three': Georges Clemenceau (France), David Lloyd George (Great Britain) and Woodrow Wilson (USA). -It was to decide what to do with Germany as they were a big threat to them at the moment and was too strong. |
Georges Clemenceau - France | -As most of the battles were taken place in France, 3/4 of the people's home were destroyed. Farming lands were damaged, there were still unexploded shells. -He blamed Germany for everything, including the cause of the war. -He wanted Alsace-Lorraine back -He wanted to take away lands and money out of Germany to weaken them. -2/3 of men who served were killed/injured. |
David Lloyd George - Great Britain | -They lost nearly a million soldiers but not serious damage at homes. They were heavily in debt. -He wanted to weaken their power by taking away their navy and its colonies. -However, he did not want to punish Germany to harshly as he wanted to trade with Germany therefore needed Germany to recover abit. |
Woodrow Wilson - USA | -Not seriously damaged as they were joined later. -He wanted a safer world for democracy, 'lasting-peace' and self-determination. -Made up 14 points for Germany to follow however not all were followed through. (look at notes for 14 points) |
Final decisions for Germany | -had to pay 6.6 billion pounds -War Guilt - Clause 231 (had to accept that they started the war) -Germany lost 10% of their land, this included 12.5% of their population, 16% of their coalfield and half of their steel and Iron industries. -Alsace-Lorraine was given back to France -not allowed to join League of Nation |
Final Decisions for Germany (2) | -Upper Silesia was given to Poland -Saar coalfield was given to France for 15 years -Germany was forbidden to unite with Austria (Anschluss). -No tanks, aircraft, submarine, conscription -only 6 battleships -only 100,000 men for soldiers -Rhineland had to be demilitarised |
It was justifiable/fair | -Lands go back to original owners (e.g Alsace-Lorraine) -Many wanted harsher punishments -Germany was caused the most trouble. |
It was unjustifiable/unfair | -Too small army for such a big country (no sense of protectiveness, could feel threatened) -The loss of their industries and lands affected them a lot economically -Not enough soldiers for defence |
Paris Peace Conference | -It lasted for 12 months -Germany was handled by the Big Three -The Big Three were supported by diplomats and expert advisers, but the Big Three often ignored their advice. -32 nations were supposed to be represented, but no one from the defeated countries was invited. |
Want to create your own Flashcards for free with GoConqr? Learn more.