Problem, problems! Here are some of the problems facing world leaders at the end of WWI. What advice would you offer them? 1. Who should pay for the destruction?

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At the end of World War One what problems remained that needed solving?

Problem, problems! Here are some of the problems facing world leaders at the end of WWI. What advice would you offer them? 1. Who should pay for the destruction? 2. What could be done to help the economies of countries affected by the War? 3. How could future wars be prevented? 4. What could be done to help the families of the dead or injured?

How did countries try to avoid any more wars?  Aims To work out and what was decided by the Treaty of Versailles To be able to explain how many Germans felt about the Treaty

The Palace of Versailles

Did the Paris Peace Conference make a sensible settlement? On 28 June 1919, exactly 5 years after the murders at Sarajevo, which had sparked off the First World War, the most powerful men in the world met in a magnificent palace just outside Paris. The agreement they signed became known as the Treaty of Versailles. Palace of Versailles

The Paris Peace Conference – at the end the leaders signed the Treaty of Versailles

US President, Woodrow Wilson French Prime Minister, Georges Clemenceau British Prime Minister, Lloyd-George What were the aims of the leaders?

Avoid future wars Protect the British Empire Make Germany pay! US President, Woodrow Wilson Protect the British Empire Make Germany pay! French Prime Minister, Georges Clemenceau British Prime Minister, Lloyd-George What were the aims of the leaders?

Decision time! 1.Alsace-Lorraine should be returned to France 2.Germany could never put soldiers in the Rhineland 3.Saarland taken from Germany 4.Germany split in 2 – Polish Corridor 5.Forbid Germany & Austria to join 6.Reduce size of army, navy & airforce

Decision time! 7.Take away Germany’s colonies 8.Pay for the damage – reparations 9.Sign a War Guilt clause 10.Split Austria-Hungary in two 11.Unite smaller countries 12.Ban Germany from League of Nations 13.No army for the League of Nations

June 1919

 Extension Can you work out the message behind this cartoon? How useful are cartoons in understanding the reaction of ordinary Germans to the Treaty of Versailles?

 Your task Imagine you run a German newspaper that is angry with the Treaty of Versailles. In teams design a front page that includes: A powerful headline that captures the mood of ordinary Germans A strong opening paragraph that sums up the treaty A summary of the main points of the Treaty An explanation of why so many Germans are shocked and angry A comment on the Big Three – if you like as a cartoon. At the end you will peer assess the papers and decide which most fulfils all the criteria

 Homework Create your own version of the newspaper front page drawing on the best examples from your peers, but this time imagine you are producing it for a British, French or US audience. What will you need to change in terms of the content and tone?  Extension task: Take a copy of the Treaty of Versailles cartoons and follow the task instructions on how to ‘unpack’ the meaning behind them.

 Plenary Can you list 3 problems that needed solving at the end of WWI? Can you name 3 of the main leaders who attended the Paris Peace Conference and their aims? List 3 things in the Treaty of Versailles that would have angered the German people How far do you think the Treaty of Versailles achieved its aims?