Treaty of Versailles & 14 Points

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Treaty of Versailles & 14 Points The End of WWI

14 Points Issued by Wilson Jan 1918 Freedoms seas, free trade End to secret treaties Large scale arms reductions Self-determination “General association of nations” to keep future peace

Germany @ end of WWI German forces forced back G could not win the war Kaiser William II abdicates Nov 1918 New G government seeks armistice Nov 11, 1918– WWI ends

Paris Peace Conference Big Three Different plans for peace Others have their own agenda

France Leader: Georges Clemenceau Goal: Make Germany Pay! Germany has to be stopped from invading again. REVENGE Quote: “Mr. Wilson bores me with his Fourteen Points” http://www.historycooperative.org/journals/jga/5.2/images/ambrosius_fig06b.jpg

Great Britain Leader: David Lloyd George Goal: Similar to French, but worried that too harsh a treaty might cause hostility in the future Quote: build post-war UK “fit for heroes” http://static.guim.co.uk/Guardian/world/gallery/2008/nov/08/firstworldwar/LloydGeorge2-7445.jpg Uk

United States Leader: Woodrow Wilson Goal: Put forward the use of the 14 Points designed for lasting peace in Europe Quote: “Peace without victory” http://royalromania.files.wordpress.com/2008/12/president_woodrow_wilson_po.jpg

Other Plans Vittorio Orlando (Italy) Allies to honor secret treaty to give A-H lands to Italy Want violated 14 Pts self-determination

Territories rules by Russia, A-H, Ottoman Empire demanded own national states Prob: territories overlapped & ethinic groups unwanted minorities in new states

Treaty of Versailles Germans upset at treaty http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3576/3449948513_b8a24fe529.jpg

Germany Agrees to: Accept new map of Europe Accept decisions made by League of Nations Accept blame for the war & pay reparations Limit size of its military Give up its empire

German Territorial Losses: 1919-1921 http://www.pptpalooza.net/PPTs/EHAP/WWITerritorialChanges.ppt

Versailles Settlement in Europe http://www.pptpalooza.net/PPTs/EHAP/WWITerritorialChanges.ppt

New Nations: 1923 http://www.pptpalooza.net/PPTs/EHAP/WWITerritorialChanges.ppt

League of Nations Mandates in the Middle East http://www.pptpalooza.net/PPTs/EHAP/WWITerritorialChanges.ppt

League of Nations Mandates in Africa http://www.pptpalooza.net/PPTs/EHAP/WWITerritorialChanges.ppt

Issue Treaty Settlement Problems War debt Fear of German Strength Nationalism Colonies & Other Non-European Territories League of Nations