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The Treaty of Versailles Create in 1919 in Versailles, France. How and why did the ‘Big Three’ want to punish Germany?

Great Britain, USA and France were the three most powerful Allies and they wanted to exert their influence upon the Treaty of Versailles. Yet they wanted different things.

Germany to be justly punished, but not too harshly Lloyd George (UK) Germany to be justly punished, but not too harshly Germany to lose its navy and colonies as these were a threat to Britain's own navy and empire Germany and Britain to become trading partners BUT Overall, Lloyd George did not want to punish Germany too harshly as he did not want Germany seeking revenge in the future

to cripple Germany so it couldn't attack France again. Clemenceau (France) to cripple Germany so it couldn't attack France again. Wanted Germany broken down into smaller states (weakened). France had suffered the most during the war so Clemenceau was under great pressure from the French people to make Germany pay.

a better and more peaceful world Wilson (USA) a better and more peaceful world a League of Nations that would help and support each other and help to promote world peace the right to self-determination. The right to decide which country you wish to be governed by The U.S.A. had joined war late (1917) and hadn't suffered as much as the other Allies in terms of human and material costs.

The Treaty of Versailles The terms of The Treaty of Versailles What would members of the public in Allied countries think of the Germans in 1918?

Does this information help you to understand why so many people wanted revenge after the war? Around 10 million people had been killed The cost of the war was roughly nine thousand million pounds The destruction of land, homes, farms and factories was huge Millions more people died after the war due to famine and disease “In France and Belgium, where most of the war was fought, 300,000 houses, 6,000 factories, 1,000 miles of railway, 2,000 breweries and 112 coal mines were destroyed…In some ways, mankind has never recovered from the horrors of the First World War.” John D. Clare, First World War (1994) Does this information help you to understand why so many people wanted Peace after the war?

When and Where? Allied countries could not agree on what the treaty should include, but... They could agree on where it should take place: A French palace in a city called Versailles (near Paris, France) In 1919, leaders from countries involved in the war met here to write a treaty Treaty outlined the terms of the winners and what they expected of the losing country

The Treaty of Versailles The terms of The Treaty of Versailles How would the German people have felt about the terms of the Treaty?

Germany had to accept total responsibility for starting the First World War. This was called the War Guilt Clause or Article 231.

Germany had to pay $33 billion in reparations to cover war damages and other Allied losses. Reparations = fines

Germany had to hand over lands acquire during the war. They also had to give up colonies. This accounted for about 13% of all of her land and six million of her people who lived there.

Germany had to shrink the size of its military. The German army was to have no more than 100,000 men and the navy was limited to 15,000 sailors. There was to be no air force and no submarines.

But... Germans hated the treaty, especially Article 231 which blamed them for starting the war. Many Germans also thought the financial penalties that the treaty imposed upon their country and her people to be immoral and unjust.

The Treaty seemed to satisfy the "Big Three" overall. Recap... The Treaty seemed to satisfy the "Big Three" overall. It made sure that Germany was too weak to start another European War, yet strong enough to help stop the spread of Communism. It kept the French border with Germany safe from future German attacks. It created the League of Nations. This would help promote peace and trade throughout the world.

Treaty of Versailles Key Define reparations? __________________________ Fines that Germany had to pay Allied Countries……France and Great Britain 2. Predict how Germany felt having to pay reparations ($33 billion) to the Allies after already losing the war: _______________________________________________ Name:___________________________________________ Terms: Pay 33 billion dollars to all war torn countries Accept blame for war Lose some of their land and colonies 4. Reduce the size of army and navy Who (Countries Involved): 1. France 2. Great Britain 3. United States 4. Germany Treaty of Versailles Why: The Allies wanted to make sure that Germany would not be a threat to any European country in the future. They wanted to punish Germany. When: 1919 Where: Versailles , France