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LO: To know the fourteen point peace plan To learn what the main aims and attitudes of the “Big three” were towards Germany and the treaty KEYWORDS: “Big Three”, Woodrow Wilson, David Lloyd George, Georges Clemenceau, idealist, realist, The Fourteen Points, self-determination, disarmament What were the aims of the big leaders at the Paris Peace Conference?

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LO:• To know the fourteen po int peace p lan• To learn what the main a ims and at t i tudes o f the

“Big three” were towards Germany and the t reaty

KEYWORDS:“Big Three” , Woodrow Wi l son , Dav id L loyd George , Georges C lemenceau , idea l i s t , rea l i s t , The Fourteen Po ints , se l f-determinat ion , d i sarmament

What were the aims of the big leaders at the

Paris Peace Conference?

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This is the palace of Versailles.

It is just outside Paris.

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In 1919, three mentravelled to Paris to

write a treaty to officially end the war.

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This is the Hall of Mirrors at the palace of Versailles.

In this room on 28th June 1919, the First World War officially came to an end.

But the treaty which was signed caused enormous problems.

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This document is the Treaty of Versailles.

It told the Germanshow they were going

to be punished for thedamage done in the war.

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Who were the men who made the treaty?

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WoodrowWilson

President ofthe USA

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WoodrowWilson

President ofthe USA

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WoodrowWilson

President ofthe USA

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GeorgesClemenceau

Prime Minister of

France

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GeorgesClemenceau

Prime Minister of

France

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GeorgesClemenceau

Prime Minister of

France

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DavidLloyd-George

Prime Minister of

Britain

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DavidLloyd-George

Prime Minister of

Britain

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DavidLloyd-George

Prime Minister of

Britain

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These three men had very different ideas about how Germany should be treated.

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I want Germany treated fairly.

I want peace based on my

14 Points

I want a League of Nations set up to keep peace in the future.

WOODROW WILSON

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What were President Wilson’s 14 Points?

1 No secret treaties.2 Free access to the seas in peacetime or wartime.3 Free trade between countries.4 All countries to work towards disarmament.5 Colonies to have a say in their own future.6 German troops to leave Russia.7 Independence for Belgium.8 France to regain Alsace–Lorraine.9 Frontier between Austria and Italy to be adjusted.10 Self-determination for the peoples of eastern Europe (they should rule

themselves).11 Serbia to have access to the sea.12 Self-determination for the people in the Turkish Empire.13 Poland to become an independent state with access to the sea.14 League of Nations to be set up.

They were his planfor peace!

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What were President Wilson’s 14 Points?

1 No secret treaties.2 Free access to the seas in peacetime or wartime.3 Free trade between countries.4 All countries to work towards disarmament.5 Colonies to have a say in their own future.6 German troops to leave Russia.7 Independence for Belgium.8 France to regain Alsace–Lorraine.9 Frontier between Austria and Italy to be adjusted.10 Self-determination for the peoples of eastern Europe (they should rule

themselves).11 Serbia to have access to the sea.12 Self-determination for the people in the Turkish Empire.13 Poland to become an independent state with access to the sea.14 League of Nations to be set up.

They were his planfor peace!

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France was

destroyed by

Germany!

I want German

y treated harshly.

I want peace REVENGE and

SECURITY.

I want Alsace-Lorraine

and reparation

s

GEORGES CLEMENCEAU

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I am mainly in favour of Germany

being treated fairly.

However,I have to keep the British people happy

and they want

Germany treated harshly.

DAVID LLOYD GEORGE

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Harsh Fair

TREATMENT OF GERMANY

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Harsh Fair

TREATMENT OF GERMANY

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Are ‘The Big Three’ going to be able to agree?

No, they have very different aims.Clemenceau is going to be a problem because

his views are totally opposite to Wilsons’.Lloyd George is stuck in the middle of these two

opposing views.Any peace will have to be a compromise.