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The treaty of Versailles and international relations in the 1920 (League…
The treaty of Versailles and international relations in the 1920
Woodrow Wilson and the 14 points
Disarmament
Open dealings
International co-operation
Internationalism vs nationalism and the Paris peace conference
Wilson
League of nations
To install peace
Not to destroy germany-not severe punishments
Fear of Germany seeking retribution
Not to blame Germany entirely
Clemenceau
Revenge on Germany
To return Alsace Loraine to France
Buffer zone
No league of Nations
Huge reparations
To pay for the loss that they caused
Disband the German army
So could not attack France again
Lloyd George
Fair punishment
Still let Germany trade with UK
Land for Britian
Safeguard Britians naval supremacy
Treaties
Other treaties
Treaty of St Germain
1919
Austria
Austro-Hungarian Empire was broken up
30,000 men army limit
Forbidden to unite with Germany
Treaty of Neuilly
1919
Bulgaria
Lost land to places like Greece
Army limited to 20,000
10 million pounds in reparations
Treaty of Versailles
Reactions
France
Thought it wasn't harsh enough
Britain
Thought it was too harsh
Germany
Disarmament was unfair
Victorious nations kept theres
Reparations were too harsh and caused financial problems
Unfair that only Germany was blaimed
Not being asked to join the League of Nations was humiliating
Angry that they had been represented
Terms
Land
European borders changed
Alsace Loraine was returned to France
Armed Forces
Army limited to 100,000 men
Not allowed to build subs, planes or tanks
Only 6 battle ships
Reparations
6.6 billion pounds
League of nations
War guilt
Germany had to accept blame
League of nations in the 1920s
Work
Examples
Aaland Island Argument
Finland and Sweden
Solved dispute passivley
Finland got them
Greek invasion of Albania
League ordered Greece to withdraw
Covenant
Promise not to go to war
Agreeing that governments should act in accordance to international law
Maintaing all treaty obligations
honourable relations with other countries
Structure
Commissions
Drug addiction
Slavery
Women
Health
Mandates
Disarmament
All nations in League where to disarm
International agreements
Young Plan
Reduced reparations Germany had to pay
1929
Dawes Plan
Money sent from America to boost German economy
1924
Rapallo Treaty
USSR and USA resumed diplomatic relations
1922