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End of ww1 and paris peace conference (peace conference (Britain (wanted…
End of ww1 and paris peace conference
end of the war
Germany
in political chaos
troops were losing morale
a mutiny in the german navy triggered a series of revolts across the country
Allies
supplying army for a final push would have been challenging
countries like belgium and France were devastated by the fighting
peace conference
Britain
wanted to punish germany but not to harshly
a weak german economy could cause problems for britain as germany was a trade partner
wanted to continue the blockade of germany
france
wanted a weakened german army so it couldn't pose a threat to france
wanted to keep the naval blockade on germany
liked the idea of getting alsace-lorraine
USA
the fourteen points
1) No secret treaties
2)free access to the sea for all
3) free trade between countries
4) Disarmament by all countries
5) colonies to have a say in their own future
6) ruusia to be free of german troops
7) Belgium to be independent
8) Alsace-lorraine to go to France
9) new frontier between austria and italy
10) Self-determination for the people of eastern europe
11)serbia to have access to the sea
12) self-determination for the people in the ottoman empire
13)poland to be independent with access to the sea
14) A league of nations to settle disputes
alternative to war
impact of the war
germany
major strikes in munich
the kaiser abdicated
A democratic government was put in power
A communist republic in bavaria was proclaimed but abandoned