History-International relations 0.0 / 5 ? HistoryGCSEOCR Created by: William ShawCreated on: 21-03-13 14:55 What was the atmoshpere and mood of Europe late 1918? Despair, they felt Germany needed to be punished harshly, relief as an armstice as signed 1 of 8 What were the aims and attitudes of David Lloyd George? wants germany to be a trading partner, not poor. justly punished. citezens of UK want them destroyed, didnt want to upset them though 2 of 8 Overall what did the fournteen points imply and who made them? No secret treaties, arments must be reduced, league of nations should be made, no war should happen again. Woodrow wilson. 3 of 8 Why might Germany have been hopeful at the 14 points? No revenge or money taken away, more gentle to german in poverty. 4 of 8 Why was the Treaty of Versailes so much tougher then the 14 points? France were determined to make germany pay. Britain wanted to be harsh so public would like them USA lost a small number of men compared to GB and FR 5 of 8 What treaty dealt with Austria in September 1919? Sandrama 6 of 8 what is self determination? When a country governs itself 7 of 8 which two areas of Germany were given back to France? Alsace and loraine 8 of 8
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