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The Treaty of Versailles ‘ The Kaiser has abdicated. Abdication of the Crown Prince.  Ebert becomes Chancellor.’ How and why did the ‘Big Three’ want to punish Germany?
Great Britain, America  and  France  were the three most powerful Allies and they wanted to exert their influence upon the Treaty of Versailles.  Yet they wanted different things. Click on the individuals to find out what each wanted from the peace treaty On to exercise Once you have viewed each
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Lloyd George (UK)   There was pressure at home to make Germany pay – if he had been too soft he would have been voted out as PM. Lloyd George hated the Treaty. However  "Hang the Kaiser" and "Make Germany Pay" were two very common calls in the era immediately after the end of the war and Lloyd George, looking for public support, echoed these views. He liked the fact that Britain got German colonies, and the small German navy helped British sea-power.  But, although many British people wanted to ‘make Germany pay’, Lloyd George thought that the Treaty was too harsh, and that it would start another war in 25 years time.  What did Lloyd George  like  and  dislike  about the Treaty?
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Clemenceau (France) Clemenceau liked the harsh things that were in the Treaty, especially reparations, because they would weaken Germany while helping France to recover.  He had one very simple belief - Germany should be brought to its knees so that she could never start a war again (France had been invaded by Germany before in 1871).   He liked the idea of a small German army, and the demilitarised zone in the Rhineland, because he thought that this would protect France from attack in the future. Also, he was pleased that France received Alsace-Lorraine as this had been taken off France by Germany in 1871.  In truth though, he wanted the Treaty to be harsher.  What did Clemenceau  like  and  dislike  about the Treaty?
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Wilson (USA) Wilson got self-determination for the peoples of Eastern Europe, and a League of Nations, but he was disappointed with the Treaty because few of his ‘Fourteen Points’ were acted upon.  Worst of all, when Wilson went back to America, the Senate refused to join the League of Nations, and refused to sign the Treaty of Versailles!  In America, there was a growing desire for the government to adopt a policy of isolation and leave Europe to its own devices.  Wilson believed that Germany should be punished, but in a way that would lead to European reconciliation (peace) as opposed to revenge (war). What did Wilson  like  and  dislike  about the treaty?
The terms of  The Treaty of Versailles What would members of the public in Allied countries think of the Germans in 1918 ?
The terms of  The Treaty of Versailles How would the German people have felt about the terms of the Treaty?
Germany had to accept total responsibility for starting the First World War. this was called the War Guilt Clause or Article 231.
Germany had to pay £6,600 million in reparations to cover war damages and other Allied losses. These were called reparations.
Germany had to hand over some 70,000 square kilometres of land. This accounted for about 13% of all of her land and six million of her people who lived there.
Germany was to have her colonies taken away from her.   These colonies were to become mandates run by the Allies on behalf of the League of Nations.
The German army was to have no more than 100,000 men and the navy was limited to 15,000 sailors. There was to be no airforce and no submarines.
The German navy was only allowed six battleships and Germany was forbidden to buy any more weapons and other war material.
You now need to complete the card sorting activity on the terms of the Treaty of Versailles An Allied Army was to occupy the Rhineland for a period  of fifteen years. No German troops were to be allowed into the occupation zone.
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Germans hated the treaty, especially Article 231 which blamed them for starting the war .  Many Germans also thought the financial penalties that the treaty imposed upon their country and her people to be immoral and unjust. The German Government that had agreed to the treaty became known as the " November Criminals “. Many German citizens felt that they were now being punished for the  mistakes of the Kaiser and German government  of August 1914 who had started the war as well as the government of 1919 that had signed the treaty that brought peace. But...
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Treaty Of Versailles Iss

  • 1. The Treaty of Versailles ‘ The Kaiser has abdicated. Abdication of the Crown Prince. Ebert becomes Chancellor.’ How and why did the ‘Big Three’ want to punish Germany?
  • 2. Great Britain, America and France were the three most powerful Allies and they wanted to exert their influence upon the Treaty of Versailles. Yet they wanted different things. Click on the individuals to find out what each wanted from the peace treaty On to exercise Once you have viewed each
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  • 4. Lloyd George (UK) There was pressure at home to make Germany pay – if he had been too soft he would have been voted out as PM. Lloyd George hated the Treaty. However "Hang the Kaiser" and "Make Germany Pay" were two very common calls in the era immediately after the end of the war and Lloyd George, looking for public support, echoed these views. He liked the fact that Britain got German colonies, and the small German navy helped British sea-power. But, although many British people wanted to ‘make Germany pay’, Lloyd George thought that the Treaty was too harsh, and that it would start another war in 25 years time. What did Lloyd George like and dislike about the Treaty?
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  • 6. Clemenceau (France) Clemenceau liked the harsh things that were in the Treaty, especially reparations, because they would weaken Germany while helping France to recover. He had one very simple belief - Germany should be brought to its knees so that she could never start a war again (France had been invaded by Germany before in 1871). He liked the idea of a small German army, and the demilitarised zone in the Rhineland, because he thought that this would protect France from attack in the future. Also, he was pleased that France received Alsace-Lorraine as this had been taken off France by Germany in 1871. In truth though, he wanted the Treaty to be harsher. What did Clemenceau like and dislike about the Treaty?
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  • 8. Wilson (USA) Wilson got self-determination for the peoples of Eastern Europe, and a League of Nations, but he was disappointed with the Treaty because few of his ‘Fourteen Points’ were acted upon. Worst of all, when Wilson went back to America, the Senate refused to join the League of Nations, and refused to sign the Treaty of Versailles! In America, there was a growing desire for the government to adopt a policy of isolation and leave Europe to its own devices. Wilson believed that Germany should be punished, but in a way that would lead to European reconciliation (peace) as opposed to revenge (war). What did Wilson like and dislike about the treaty?
  • 9. The terms of The Treaty of Versailles What would members of the public in Allied countries think of the Germans in 1918 ?
  • 10. The terms of The Treaty of Versailles How would the German people have felt about the terms of the Treaty?
  • 11. Germany had to accept total responsibility for starting the First World War. this was called the War Guilt Clause or Article 231.
  • 12. Germany had to pay £6,600 million in reparations to cover war damages and other Allied losses. These were called reparations.
  • 13. Germany had to hand over some 70,000 square kilometres of land. This accounted for about 13% of all of her land and six million of her people who lived there.
  • 14. Germany was to have her colonies taken away from her. These colonies were to become mandates run by the Allies on behalf of the League of Nations.
  • 15. The German army was to have no more than 100,000 men and the navy was limited to 15,000 sailors. There was to be no airforce and no submarines.
  • 16. The German navy was only allowed six battleships and Germany was forbidden to buy any more weapons and other war material.
  • 17. You now need to complete the card sorting activity on the terms of the Treaty of Versailles An Allied Army was to occupy the Rhineland for a period of fifteen years. No German troops were to be allowed into the occupation zone.
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  • 19. Germans hated the treaty, especially Article 231 which blamed them for starting the war . Many Germans also thought the financial penalties that the treaty imposed upon their country and her people to be immoral and unjust. The German Government that had agreed to the treaty became known as the " November Criminals “. Many German citizens felt that they were now being punished for the mistakes of the Kaiser and German government of August 1914 who had started the war as well as the government of 1919 that had signed the treaty that brought peace. But...
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