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What are the Terms of the Treaty of Versailles? By the end of the lesson you will: Know the main terms of the Treaty of Versailles Mostly be able to demonstrate and explain the terms by writing an article explaining them to the British public

Make Germany Pay video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j1V_dnRjrrg&feature=related Make Germany Pay 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W7xXKT4u5ZQ&feature=relmfu Make Germany Pay 2

The Treaty of Versailles – Territorial losses Make a note of the German losses – you could draw your own version The Treaty of Versailles – Territorial losses

Other terms of the Treaty Germany had to accept full responsibility for the war – War guilt clause Germany’s army reduced to 100,000 men Germany was not allowed any air force German navy was restricted to 6 battleships, 15,000 sailors and no submarines The Rhineland was to have no German troops in it and be occupied by the allies for 15 years German colonies were taken away and redistributed by the League of Nations – 13% of her land and involving 6 million people Germany had to pay £6,600 million to cover damages for the war A league of nations should be set up, but Germany was initially banned from joining Note the other demands too. Check these against Walsh, pages 8-9

Write a speech bubble to sum up how each country felt about the Treaty of Versailles and how they might respond. Feedback to the class.

Explain the following terms Settlement Diktat War guilt Reparations Territorial changes Military restrictions Quick Check!

Milestone assessment 4 18 A* 16 A 14 B 12 C 10 D 8 E 6 F 4 G Marks Current GCSE 2016 grade 18 A* 16 A 14 B 12 C 10 D 8 E 6 F 4 G