Sunday, August 4, 2019
WWI Peace Settlement :: essays papers
WWI Peace Settlement    The First World War started in 1914 and ended in 1918.  Germany and her  Allies, Austria - Hungary, Turkey and Bulgaria lost the war with the  British Commonwealth, France, Belgium, Russia and Serbia, who with  Japan formed the Allies and who were later joined by Italy, Rumania,  USA and some other countries.  Millions of people were killed during  the war, empires were broken up, countries were half bankrupt so the  First World War left whole nations suffering.  Idealists on both sides  vowed that a disruption like this should never repeat.    So The Treaty of Versailles was the way to maintain peace among  nations.  So, in January 1919, President Woodrow Wilson of the United  States, Georges Clemenceau of France and Lloyd George, Prime Minister  of Britain who were otherwise known as the ^Big Three^ and  representatives of twenty nine other victorious nations met in Paris to  draw up a peace treaty.  The Treaty of Versailles, which was based on  Wilson^s Fourteen Point Programme for Peace, dealt with Germany and the  rest of the losers of the First World War.  The Peace Treaty mainly  dealt with three kinds of arrangement which were territorial, military  and war guilt.  The treaty was signed on the 28th of June 1919.    The Germans considered the treaty to be too harsh, inhuman and unfair.    Germany was not allowed to be represented at the Peace Conference, they  had no say. The Germans were appalled at the severity of the treaty the  Allies expected them to sign. The treaty was practically forced upon  them followed by a threat by the Allies saying that they will invade  Germany if they do not agree to sign, there was no room for  negotiation.  The Germans were bitter and felt extremely humiliated and  embarrassed.    Another reason which caused ill feeling between Germany and the Allies  was the treaty terms itself.  Germany hated having to be disarmed with  her army reduced to a very low number as 100 000 volunteer men and been  forbidden to have tanks, only a small navy and no air force and  moreover no troops were to be allowed into the Rhineland. The Rhineland  was handed over to the League of Nations.  War guilt was another major  point.  Germany had to agree with the allies^ statement that Germany  and her allies alone were to  be blamed for starting the war.  They had  to pay for damage and were forced to pay heavy reparations.  They had  to pay some payments in goods as well.  Germany lost 13 1/2 per cent of    					    
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