Treaty of Versailles

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  • Created on: 04-12-16 11:16
Germany is to take all the blame for the occurrence of WW1 (A term of the Treaty)
War Guilt
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French Prime Minister who wanted to punish Germany and keep France safe
George Clemenceau
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American President who created the 14 points
Woodrow Wilson
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British Prime Minister who wanted Germany to be punished but not too much
David Lloyd George
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What did Germany have to pay £6.6 billion for?
Reparations
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What did Germany lose all of?
Overseas Empire
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Which land did Germany lose to France?
Alsace Lorraine
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Which part of Germany's Empire was put under the control of the League of Nations?
Saar
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Which country was given control of Memmel?
Poland
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Military restrictions meant Germany had been restricted to 100000 men, 0 submarines and how many battleships?
Six
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Which area was demilitarised?
Rhineland
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What was banned?
Conscription
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What International Peace-keeping organisation was formed as a result of the Treaty?
League of Nations
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Where did America go after the Treaty?
Isolation
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Which part of Europe did not accept the Treaty?
Germany
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How did the Treaty leave Germany?
Weak
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1.5 million German ________ went under Polands control
Speakers
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A vote by the people
Plebicite
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A dictated peace
Diktat
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French Prime Minister who wanted to punish Germany and keep France safe

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George Clemenceau

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American President who created the 14 points

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British Prime Minister who wanted Germany to be punished but not too much

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What did Germany have to pay £6.6 billion for?

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