SWBAT: ANALYZE THE EFFECTS OF THE TREATY OF VERSAILLES ON EUROPE, MORE SPECIFICALLY GERMANY BY ANSWERING QUESTIONS BASED ON NOTES, MAPS, DISCUSSIONS AND.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Why did the Germans hate the Treaty of Versailles?
Advertisements

How did WWI come to an end and how did it lead to WWII?
Treaty of Versailles SS6H7a
28 June 1919 Germany signed up to the terms of the Treaty of Versailles formally ending WWI. How do you think the artist of this cartoon viewed the outcome.
Aftermath of WWI.
The Treaty of Versailles.
The Treaty of Versailles
End of War – Treaty of Versailles
The Treaty of Versailles (Ch. 13, Sec. 4). What was the Fourteen Points Plan? President Wilson proposed a postwar peace plan (the Fourteen Points) He.
Aftermath of WWI. Essential Question How did Europe change after WWI?
WWI Comes to an End The Terms of Peace & Creating a New Europe.
WWI MAIN or MANIA Militarism Alliance System Imperialism Nationalism Asassination of Archduke Ferdinand. Brought alliances into war.
Chapter 11 Section 4 Making the Peace.
The Treaty of Versailles National Archives and Records Administration, College Park, Md. Allied delegates in the Hall of Mirrors at Versailles witness.
1.What did the Allies want at the Treaty of Versailles? 2.What was Germany’s punishment? 3.What are reparations? 4.What was the League of Nations?
THE TREATY OF VERSAILLES. What happens when a war has just finished?
Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold; Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world, The blood-dimmed tide is loosed, and everywhere The ceremony of innocence.
Treaty of Versailles. Map 25.5: Europe in 1919 Treaty of Versailles Used Wilson’s 14 Points Big 3 + Italy (Big Four) Did not agree on goals for the peace.
Making the Peace Chapter 11 Section 4.
The Impact of Cause and Effect TENSION IN EUROPE AND THE CAUSES OF WORLD WAR II.
The Paris Peace Conference and the Treaty of Versailles
WORLD HISTORY Have out your bell work paper and World War I packets.
The End of the War. Entry of the United States U.S. tried to remain neutral in WWI German policy of unrestricted submarine warfare provoked U.S. Lusitania.
Principle Party Objectives “Big Four” – Woodrow Wilson (USA) – Georges Clemenceau (France) – David Lloyd George (GB) – Vittorio Orlando (Italy) Who is.
Paris Peace Conference January 18 – June 28, 1919
What was the Treaty of Versailles? David Lloyd George – British PM George Clemenceau – French PM Woodrow Wilson – American President Britain, France and.
The Treaty of Versailles and the impact of War. Paris Peace Conference Dominated by Big 4 Dominated by Big 4 - US: Wilson - GB: George - France: Clemenceau.
Baltimore Polytechnic Institute Honors World History Mr. Green.
Post WW I Wilson’s Plan for Peace  14 Points  Speech to Congress Jan 1918  Just and lasting peace.
Warm up You have 5 minutes after the bell rings to complete the 5 map questions on page 69.
World War II. Major Leaders / Dictators Adolf Hitler Nazi Germany Benito Mussolini Italy.
The Treaty of Versailles Clemenceau, Wilson and Lloyd George met to determine the terms of Germany’s surrender of WWI, Germany was not allowed to give.
Create in 1919 in Versailles, France. How and why did the ‘Big Three’ want to punish Germany?
THE TREATY OF VERSAILLES Canadian History THE TREATY OF VERSAILLES  At the end of the war, government leaders met near Paris, in the Palace of.
Making the Peace Chapter 14 Section 4. The Cost of War In the end, 8.5 million people were dead. Double that number were wounded and handicapped. In the.
Years Between the Wars Main Ideas: 1) Economic problems can change society’s political views. 2) In times of trouble, people are more attracted.
P ROBLEMS WITH THE T REATY History 12. T HE B IG T HREE Britain - David Lloyd George France - Georges Clemenceau USA - Woodrow Wilson.
Ms. Payne September 20, SS6H7 The students will explain conflict and change in Europe to the 21 st century. a. Describe major developments following.
Was the Treaty of Versailles fair?. Lesson objectives To evaluate the positions of the Allied Powers before the Treaty of Versailles was signed. To be.
Unit 2 Notes SS6H7 The student will explain conflict and change in Europe to the 21 st century a. Describe major developments following World War I: the.
 Germany Mark ManlapazJan Tapang.  The Treaty of Versailles was basically an agreement of peace that enforced Germany in 1919 due to the loss in World.
Treaty of Versailles & 14 Points
Chapter 27 Lesson 3 Notes: The Paris Peace Conference – Jan., 1919.
THE END OF WWI: 11/11/1918 Germany surrenders to the Allies and ends WWI.
League of Nations Territorial lossesMilitary restrictions War Guilt International organization aimed at preventing future conflict Germany returns Alsace-Loraine.
The Big Three and Germany How Britain, France and USA dealt with Germany after the First World War?
1/8/15 Treaty of Versailles (The Effects of WWI).
END OF WORLD WAR ONE. Stalemate  By 1918, both sides were fighting a defensive battle Due to shortages and exhaustion, neither side could mount an offensive.
The Versailles Treaty June 28, 1919 …The treaty that ended WWI only to plant the seeds for WWII. … first, an overview of eventsoverview of events.
Create in 1919 in Versailles, France. How and why did the ‘Big Three’ want to punish Germany?
World War I Section 4 Making the Peace Section 4 Making the Peace.
Danni Ross and Anna Gallacher. Treaty of Versailles The Treaty of Versailles was signed on 28 June The allies signed the Treaty in the Hall of Mirrors.
Paris Peace Conference and The Treaty of Versailles.
QUICK REVIEW Archduke Franz Ferdinand Belgium Vladimir Lenin
ISN pg 188, title: Treaty of Versailles. Preview:
World War I “The Great War” --the war to end all wars--
The First World War: Peace in Paris
OH NO…NOT ANOTHER WAR! World War II
Day 40 October 3 Who was the czar during The Russian Revolution?
Paris peace conference and the treaty of versailles
Problems with the Treaty
The First World War: Peace in Paris
WILSON’S FOURTEEN POINTS AND THE TREATY OF VERSAILLES
Wilson, War and Peace Analyze the political, economic and social ramifications of WWI on the Home Front EQ: What political, economic, and social.
Wilson, War and Peace Analyze the political, economic and social ramifications of WWI on the Home Front EQ: What political, economic, and social.
Based on last lesson do the following with a partner (A and B):   ·    Name the members of the Triple Alliance (A) ·    Name the members of the Triple.
“The Big three” David Lloyd George (Britain), George Clemenceau (France) and Woodrow Wilson (U.S.A.) met at the Paris Peace Conference to determine what.
Warm-up Make a web with Causes of WWI in the middle, and the four underlying causes surrounding it. Causes of WWI.
German Reaction to Versailles
Presentation transcript:

SWBAT: ANALYZE THE EFFECTS OF THE TREATY OF VERSAILLES ON EUROPE, MORE SPECIFICALLY GERMANY BY ANSWERING QUESTIONS BASED ON NOTES, MAPS, DISCUSSIONS AND READINGS. The Treaty of Versailles Essential Question: How should political conflicts be handled? 1

The Conference The “Big Three”-Woodrow Wilson(USA), David Lloyd George (Great Britain), and Georges Clemenceau (France) led the conference Each country had it’s own goals Great Britain- make Great Britain better after the war France- make Germany pay for the war, and keep Germany weak. self-determination USA- make peace and promote self-determination 2

Germany looses Land Germany has land taken away from them. Poland is created from the Polish corridor Alsace and Lorraine is returned to France France is put in control of Ruhr- part of Germany where lots of coal is located. 3

France wants revenge France wants to keep Germany from ever attacking them again! demilitarized Germany was demilitarized or reduced in size and they could no longer have an air force or submarines Article 231- Germany and it’s allies take all of the blame. reparations Germany had to pay war reparations 4

Life in Germany Weimar Republic- Germany’s democratic government began loosing support. World wide depression began but Germany was hit the worst fascists Radical groups like fascists begin gaining power  National Socialist Party began gaining support under its leader Adolf Hitler 5

Your Turn! Complete your Graphic Organizer. When you have finished, begin walking around the room and filling in the sheets which match up with your graphic organizer. 6