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What, when, & why?
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Armistice? An end to fighting. Signed: 5:12 – 5:20am, 11 November 1918, in a railway carriage in Compiegne, France. Guns to stop 6 hours later: 11am, 11/11/1918.
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Paris Peace Conference Opens on 18 January 1919 Officially concluded 21 January 1920 with the first LoN assembly! Reshaping Europe! Representatives from the whole world
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Signed 28 th June 1919, Versailles Palace – exactly 5 years after the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand! You are one of the ‘Big Three’: Representing Britain... Prime Minister, David Lloyd George! Representing France... President, Georges Clemenceau! Representing the United States of America... President Woodrow Wilson!
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June 1919, Versailles Palace. You are one of the ‘Big Three’: Representing Britain... Prime Minister, David Lloyd George! Representing France... President, Georges Clemenceau! Representing the United States of America... President Woodrow Wilson! And also...the German representatives – can observe, and must sign, but cannot participate.
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The Treaty of Versailles – GARGLE! Guilt – Germany accepted full blame for the war -- the ‘War Guilt Clause’, Article 231 --Germany rejected it as too harsh Army – army 100,000 men, no submarines, no aeroplanes, 6 battleships Reparations – £6,600 million (£217 billion in 2011!) Germany lost land – e.g. Alsace-Lorraine to France Germany kept Rhineland, but had to stay demilitarised. League of Nations set up Extra points – banned from union with Austria
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An ‘Unhappy Compromise’?
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