Terms of the Treaty
An analysis
into the terms
set in the
Treaty of
Versaille
s
-Mr K.J.C
ave
G. Clemenceau
D.LloydGeorge
Woodrow Wilson
Using a copy of the Treaty of Versailles, I shall annotate and comment the feelings of German people towards the terms set in the treaty
Term 1- Territorial1. 10% of Germany’s land is to be taken from
them. The following territories are to be captured and possessed by the stated Allied forces immediately:
• Alsace-Lorraine (to France)• Eupen and Malmedy (to Belgium)• Northern Schleswig (to Denmark)• Hultschin (Czechoslovakia)• West Prussia, Posen and Upper Silesia (to
Poland)
2. The Saar coal-fields, Danzig and Memel are to be put under the control of the League of Nations. The people of these regions are granted the choice to stay in Germany if they wished.
This was humiliation for Germany, andWeakened the economic state. 10% Germany’s land & 12% population was robber from them. The German people were opposed to this.
Term 2- Military1. Germany’s army is to be restricted to
100,000 men; no tracked military vehicles (tanks) allowed.
2. Germany is not permitted an air force.3. Germany’s navy is to be restricted to 6
naval ships; no submarines.4. The Rhineland is to be demilitarised and
immediately handed over to Allied forces.
This meant that no German soldier, sailor, pilot or weapon was permitted to be in the Rhineland.
The German People felt weak and
defenceless by this decision. With
their minute military, how were they
to defend from attacks?
Term 3- Financial1. Germany should be suffer a loss of vital
industrial territory to annihilate any attempts by Germany to rebuild her economy(Coal from the Saar and Upper Silesia in particular).
2. Germany is also forbidden to unite with Austria to form one super-state, in an attempt to keep her economic potential to a minimum.
Combined with the financial penalties linked to reparations, it seemed clear to Germany that the Allies wanted nothing else but to bankrupt her.
General Terms1. Germany is to admit full responsibility for
starting the war- Clause 231 - (the "War Guilt Clause“).
2. 2. Germany, as she was responsible for starting the war as stated in clause 231, is therefore responsible for all the war damage caused by the Great War. Therefore, she is demanded to pay reparations, the bulk of which is to go to France and Belgium to pay for the damage done to the infrastructure of both countries by the war. The figure is put at £6,600 million
3. A League of Nations was set up to keep world peace.
Germany at first was not given a set sum; they were made to sign a blank check which the Allies would cash when they wished. Obviously, Germany could not afford to pay this sum, leaving debt and starvation throughout t he country, that the innocent civilians were made to pay.
Germany reacted very badly with the terms set. The innocent civilians were being punished for something they did not commit, leading to corruption and hate in the Country, that would give the motive needed to cause an equally awful war. Germany was humiliated, embarrassed, defenceless and weak, but most of all furious at the terms set in the Treaty of Versailles.