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Exercise looking at the treaty
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Background
The Treaty was signed after World War One had ended in 1918
Signed at the vast Versailles Palace near Paris between Germany and the Allies in 1919
Three most important politicians there were David Lloyd George (GB), Georges Clemenceau (Fr), and Woodrow Wilson (USA) – known as the “Big Three”
Many wanted Germany, led by Friedrich Ebert, smashed, but others, like Lloyd George were more cautious
WWI left Europe devastated, casualties of the Entente were:◦ Britain: 750,000 killed, 1,500,000 wounded◦ France: 1,400,000 killed, 2,500,000 wounded◦ Belgium: 50,000 killed◦ Italy: 600,000 killed◦ Russia: 1,700,000 killed◦ America: 116,000 killed
Those who fought against the Entente suffered heavy casualties as well:◦ Germany: 2,000,000 killed◦ Austria-Hungary: 1,200,000 killed◦ Turkey: 325,000 killed◦ Bulgaria: 100,000 killed
Total deaths of all nations who fought in the war are estimated at 9.5 million with 21 million wounded
Vast areas of north-eastern Europe had been reduced to rubble
The homes of 750,000 French people were destroyed along with infrastructure
Roads, coal mines, telegraph poles had all been destroyed which hindered progress
The ‘victors’ from the Great War were in no mood to be charitable to the defeated nations
Germany in particular was held responsible for the war and its consequences
Mid-1918 saw Europe hit by the Spanish Flu which saw 25 million people die, added to bitterness throughout Europe
Treaty was signed June 28th 1919 after months of negotiation
Note:◦ Rhineland is the part of Germany near France,
France wanted it to be under supervision so that Germany would not attack again in the future
◦ Alsace-Lorraine was taken from France by the Germans for its resources in 1870
◦ Saar is German territory but the Allies would like it to rebuild their countries
◦ Poland: Old country that was taken over by Russia and Germany
◦ Danzig: Important port, citizens are 90% German◦ Czechoslovakia: very important industrial part of
Austria/Hungary, 67% Czechs or Slovaks
Note:◦ Poland: Old country that was taken over by Russia
and Germany◦ Danzig: Important port, citizens are 90% German◦ Czechoslovakia: very important industrial part of
Austria/Hungary, 67% Czechs or Slovaks
Satisfied the “Big Three”:◦ Kept Germany weak◦ Safeguarded the French/German border ◦ Created League of Nations to end warfare◦ Made Germany pay for war damages
Left a mood of anger throughout Germany:◦ Felt they were treated unfairly◦ Hated the clause giving them blame for the war◦ Those who signed for Germany were called
“November Criminals”◦ People felt they were being punished for
something the government did
1. Compare the size of Germany before and after the war. Locate and name two countries that received territory in 1919, which formerly belonged to Germany.
2. What happened to Austria-Hungary in 1918? Name the newly independent nations that were created in Europe.
3. Name and locate four new countries that were created from former Russian territory. To what other countries did Russia lose territory?
4. Locate the Polish Corridor on the map. How might the creation of the Polish Corridor lead to problems among nations in the future?
5. How might the creation of a number of new small nations in Europe lead to future territorial disputes?
Was the Treaty of Versailles a Fair and Just Settlement to the War? Choose and analyse 5 points from your voting points sheet. For each, explain whether each was fair or unfair and why. Use this information to practice writing a paragraph.
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Write a paragraph describing your experiences in the simulation. Touch upon:◦ The role of your country◦ How other countries were treated◦ Was the treaty process fair?
What do you think Germany deserved/didn’t deserve?
◦ Do you see this benefitting or hurting Europe?◦ Your opinion on the experience: how can it be
improved?