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Making the Peace 11.4

The Costs of War War casualties Flu pandemic Mass destruction Unrest in colonial territiories and at home

The Paris Peace Conference “Big Three” Wilson US, Clemenceau France, Lloyd George England Soviets(Russians) and Germans were not invited

Conflicts and Agendas England and France- Punish Germany US-peacemaker Wilson’s “14 points” Italy –Austrian territory

Treaty of Versailles Germany full blame Germany must pay for everything 2.7 trillion dollars today Germany can’t have a military French get Alsace and Lorraine

Outcome of Peace Settlement New nations Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Hungary, Austria, Czechoslavakia European colonies get nothing League of Nations