treaty of Versailles

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  • Created on: 16-02-17 14:45
who are the big three?
The big three are: George Clemenceau ,Woodrow Wilson and David Lloyd-George. George Clemenceau wanted Germany to suffer for what they did. David Lloyd- George wanted a good trading partner so didn't want to punish Germany to harshly and Woodrow wilso
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what did the big three want?
George Clemenceau wanted Germany to suffer for what they did. David Lloyd- George wanted a good trading partner so didn't want to punish Germany to harshly and Woodrow Wilson wanted peace.
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where are the big three from?
George Clemenceau is from France, David Lloyd-George is from Britian and Woodrow Wilson is from the USA
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what are Wilsons thoughts on the war?
he was idealistic and wanted a fair settlement
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Which of the peace conference's leaders was considered the most radical?
Clemenceau
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Most of the war was fought in which country's territory?
France
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Which country had to take full responsibility for the war?
Germany
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How did the Treaty of Versailles effect Germany?
German people were horrified - the fact that they had to accept blame for starting the war lead to the huge reparation bill.
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what did Germany lose from ToV
Germany lost 10% of land, 12.5% population all overseas colonies and many raw materials.
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How was the Treaty of Versailles similar to the other peace treaties?
Treaty of Versailles was a model for the other peace treaties. All had to: disarm, pay reparations, lose land.
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what did the big three want?

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George Clemenceau wanted Germany to suffer for what they did. David Lloyd- George wanted a good trading partner so didn't want to punish Germany to harshly and Woodrow Wilson wanted peace.

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where are the big three from?

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