Title: The Treaty of Versailles
1The Treaty of Versailles
The Palace of Versailles, France
- The Paris Peace Conference Terms and Conditions
of German Surrender
2Canada at the Conference
- Prime Minister Robert Borden demanded that
Canada be represented at this conference as a
separate nation the world recognized Canadas
major contribution to the war effort.
Robert Borden
3The Big Four at the Paris Peace Conference
The main decisions were made by France, America,
and Great Britain. The Treaty was designed to
weaken Germany so that it could not wage another
war.
From left to right David Lloyd George (Britain),
Vittorio Orlando (Italy), Georges Clemenceau
(France), and Woodrow Wilson (United States of
America)
4Terms of the Treaty Military
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- Germany gave up most of its weapons, ships,
u-boats, and was forced to limit its army to 100
000 soldiers.
5Terms Territory
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- Germany lost large amounts of territory to
France, Poland, Czechoslovakia and Austria. The
map of Europe was re-drawn.
6 The War Guilt Clause
- Germany was forced to accept total and sole
responsibility for causing the war. This was seen
by the Germans as a national humiliation and made
them very angry.
7 Reparation Payments
- Germany would have to pay 33 billion in
reparations for the damage the war had done. - German territory had been totally immune from
damage, while large areas of France and Belgium
had been devastated.
- George Edmund Butler's painting Zonnebeke
(completed about 1918) captures the devastated
Belgian landscape in the aftermath of the great
battles of 1917.
8 Reactions to the Treaty of Versailles - Germany
- German representatives were shocked, and at
first refused to sign. The Allies threatened to
re-start the war, and resume a naval blockade on
materials entering Germany. So Germany signed
the treaty but they werent happy about it!
9 ReactionsCanada
- Prime Minister Robert Borden admitted the Treaty
was harsh, but believed it should be harsh.
Britains general view was the same.
Canadian Prime Minister Sir Robert Borden
10 ReactionsAmerica
- President Woodrow Wilson argued for a policy of
forgiveness toward the defeated nations, but had
little power because America joined the war so
late.
American President Woodrow Wilson
11 ReactionsFrance
- French negotiators wanted to be sure that
Germany would never again be a threat they
wanted an ever tougher treaty.
Georges Clemenceau President of France
12Consequences of the Treaty
- French General in Chief of Allied Armies
commented on the Treaty - This is not a peace treaty it is an armistice
of 20 years. - He was right Adolf Hitler started World War II
just 20 years and one month later. - Source DesRivieres, Denis, et al. Experience
History Canada Since WWI. Don Mills Oxford
University Press, 2006.
Adolf Hitler