The Treaty of Versailles The Peace of Paris, 1919
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- The Treaty of Versailles The Peace of Paris, 1919
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- Europe Torn Apart Germany Austria-Hungary Russia New Republics
Poland
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- January 1919 Reconstructing the World 27 Nations The Big Four
Woodrow Wilson David Lloyd George Georges Clemenceau Vittorio
Orlando Wilsons Arrival From left, UK Prime Minister Lloyd George,
Italian Prime Minister Orlando, French Prime Minister Clemenceau,
and US President WilsonLloyd GeorgeOrlando ClemenceauWilson
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- Wilsons 14 Point Plan Open covenants openly arrived at Freedom
of the seas alike in peace and war Removal of barriers and
inequalities in international trade Reduction of armaments by all
powers Colonial readjustments Evacuation of occupied territory Self
determination of nationalities and a redrawing of European
boundaries along national lines. An international political
organization to prevent war.
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- The Treaty of Versailles A new type of treaty Power Politics
Mutual Confidence A New Democratic Age
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- The Treaty of Versailles Different Agendas The Hard Line
approach French Demands British Demands Germanys Reaction
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- The Treaty of Versailles The League of Nations Compromising the
14 points The freedom of religion clause The fifth major power The
racial discrimination clause The American and British opinion on
the racial discrimination clause.
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- The Treaty of Versailles French Security Trimming down Germany
An Independent Rhineland The Anglo-French-American Treaty The Saar
(Saarland) Alsace and Lorraine Demilitarization of the
Rhineland
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- The Treaty of Versailles Buffer States Sympathies for Poland
Danzig Silesia
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- The Treaty of Versailles The loss of the Colonies The Mandates
Who got what? Disputes between Japan and China
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- The Treaty of Versailles Scapa Flow Germanys Army Disarmament
Reparations www.google.com/maps
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- The Treaty of Versailles The war guilt clause Article 231 Self
Respect Norman H. Davis John Foster Dulles
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- The Treaty of Versailles Self Determination Intermixed
nationalities
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- The Treaty of Versailles The Purpose of the Treaty of
Versailles Social Democrats and Liberals Pressure
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- The Treaty of Versailles The Senates Approval Henry Cabot Lodge
The Irreconcilables Mild Reservationists Strong Reservationists The
Democrats
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- The Treaty of Versailles Isolation The Anglo-French- American
Treaty French Opinion? Geneva
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- The Treaty of Saint Germain Austria Poland Yugoslavia
Czechoslovakia Hungary
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- The Treaty of Saint Germain Trentino, South Tyrol, Trieste,
Istria all went to Italy. Bukovina went to Romania Austrian
Independence The Austrian Army Vienna
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- The Treaty of Trianon June 4, 1920 The threat of Communism Loss
of territory Population Major Cities The Hungarian Army Miklos
Horthy
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- The Treaty of Neuilly-sur-Seine November 27, 1919 Bulgaria New
Borders Loss of population War Reparations The Bulgarian Army
Protests
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- Turkey August 10, 1920 The Treaty of Sevres Mustafa Kemal
Atatrk The Treaty of Lausanne July 24, 1923 Bosporus and the
Dardanelles