Bell Ringer How should the Allies treat Germany after the end of the war?

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Bell Ringer How should the Allies treat Germany after the end of the war?

6.4 A Flawed Peace The Aftermath of WWI

Paris Peace Conference To establish terms of peace after the war Palace of Versailles Delegates from 32 countries One year

The Big Four Woodrow Wilson US Georges Clemenceau France David Lloyd George Britain Vittorio Orlando Italy

Wilson’s Fourteen Points The Plan Wilson’s Fourteen Points Treaty of Versailles Woodrow Wilson’s plan for after the war End of secret treaties Freedom of the seas Free trade Reduction of military forces League of Nations International police force Punished Germany No military Reparations Give up territories Final Treaty Not followed by US who made a separate treaty with Germany