Post World War One Peace Arrangements including Versailles, Neuilly and the League of Nations
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The positions of various countries on peace negotiations
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  • USA: Wilson was most concerned with the long term and the adoption of the Fourteen Point program (but not backed by Senate)

  • France: wanted a peace that would never allow German attack on France again (reparations, etc…) — destroy Germany

  • Great Britain: The popular opinion was very hostile towards Germany

  • Italy: wanted to punish Austro Hungaria and obtain territory promised in the 1915 Secret

  • Germany: influenced the conference in that the allies (especially Lloyd-George from G.B.) feared a communist revolution.

Other Notes in this Category

  1. Background of the League of Nations
  2. Historians Verdict on the Treaty of Versailles
  3. The Achievements and Weaknesses of the Leage of Nations
  4. The Peace Settlement’s After World War One
  5. The positions of various countries on peace negotiations
  6. The Treaty of Versailles

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