The Treaty of Versailles 1919

Descrição

treaty of versailles
abikj18
Mapa Mental por abikj18, atualizado more than 1 year ago
abikj18
Criado por abikj18 mais de 9 anos atrás
62
1

Resumo de Recurso

The Treaty of Versailles 1919
  1. French
    1. War guilt - Germany had to accept the blame for starting the war.
      1. Reperations - The major powers agreed, without consulting Germany, that Germany had to pay reperations to the Allies for the damage caused by the war. It was set in 1921 to 6600 marks. This was changed under the Young Plan in 1929, Germany had to finish this bill by 1984.
        1. German territories and colonies - Germany's overseas empire was taken away. One of the causes of bad relations between Britain and Germany before the war. France and Britain technically owned them because former German colonies became controlled by the League of Nations.
          1. The size and power of the German army was a major concern to all the powers, expecially France.
            1. The army was limited to 100,000 men
              1. Conscription was banned - soldiers had to be volunteers
                1. Germany wasn't allowed armoured vehicles, submarines or aircrafts
                  1. The navy could only build six battleships
                    1. Rhineland became demilitarised zone - no German troops were allowed into that area. Rhineland was important because it was border area between Germany and France.
                  2. America
                    1. Previous methods of keeping peace had failed + so League of Nations was set up as internation 'police force'. Germany wasn't invited to join League of Nations until it had shown that it was a peace-loving country.
                    2. Treaty of Brest-Litovsk - 1917
                      1. Germans had taken a lot of land from Russia + were suprised that it was a harsh treaty.

                      Semelhante

                      Impact of WW1 on British Society
                      henny.penny
                      History - Treaty of Versailles
                      suhhyun98
                      Weimar Revision
                      Tom Mitchell
                      Hitler and the Nazi Party (1919-23)
                      Adam Collinge
                      History of Medicine: Ancient Ideas
                      James McConnell
                      GCSE History – Social Impact of the Nazi State in 1945
                      Ben C
                      Conferences of the Cold War
                      Alina A
                      Bay of Pigs Invasion : April 1961
                      Alina A
                      The Berlin Crisis
                      Alina A
                      Using GoConqr to study History
                      Sarah Egan
                      Germany 1918-39
                      Cam Burke