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The Treaty of Versailles ___________________________________ World War 1 Armistice Agreement

Armistice An armistice was reached, and Germany agreed to a cease-fire at 11 am on November 11th, 1918. Today we celebrate Remembrance Day at this time. The treaty was signed on June 28th, 1919 after months of argument and negotiation amongst the so-called "Big Three" as to what the treaty should contain.

Allied Casualties: The Triple Entente and associated nations Britain : 750,000 soldiers killed; 1,500,000 wounded Canada: 66,000 soldiers killed France : 1,400,000 soldiers killed; 2,500,000 wounded Belgium : 50,000 soldiers killed Russia : 1,700,000 soldiers killed America : 116,000 soldiers killed

Enemy Casualties: The Triple Alliance and associated nations Germany : 2,000,000 soldiers killed Austria-Hungary : 1,200,000 soldiers killed Turkey : 325,000 soldiers killed Bulgaria : 100,000 soldiers killed Italy: 600,000 soldiers killed ______________________________________________________ The total deaths of all nations who fought in the war is thought to have been 8.5 million with 21 million being wounded. 

Important People The “Big Three” Georges Clemenceau of France had one very simple belief - Germany should be brought to its knees so that she could never start a war again. Woodrow Wilson of America proposed his famous “14 points” to support peace in the post-war era. He is also credited for the creation of the League of Nations. David Lloyd George of Great Britain echoed the sentiments of his British citizens who wanted to “Make Germany Pay!”

Clauses of the Treaty: Territorial Alsace-Lorraine (given back to France) The League of Nations also took control of Germany's overseas colonies.Germany had to return to Russia land taken in the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk. Austria-Hungary dismantled

Clauses of the Treaty: Military Germany’s army was reduced to 100,000 men Germany was not allowed an airforce and could have only 6 capital naval ships and no submarines The west of the Rhineland and 50 kms east of the River Rhine was made into a demilitarised zone (DMZ). No German soldier or weapon was allowed into this zone. The Allies were to keep an army of occupation on the west bank of the Rhine for 15 years. the army was not allowed tanks

Clauses of the Treaty: The War Guilt Clause Article 231 The Allied and Associated Governments confirm and Germany accepts the responsibility of Germany and her allies for causing all the loss and damage to which the Allied and Associated Governments and their nationals have been subjected as a consequence of the war imposed upon them by the aggression of Germany and her allies. Germany had to admit full responsibility for starting the war.

Clauses of the Treaty: Financial The loss of vital industrial territory would be a severe blow to any attempts by Germany to rebuild her economy. Coal from the Saar and Upper Silesia in particular was a vital economic loss. Reparations forced Germany to repay Allied countries for their financial expenditures during the war. It seemed that the Allies wanted nothing else but to bankrupt Germany Therefore, she had to pay reparations, the bulk of which would go to France and Belgium to pay for the damage done to the infrastructure of both countries by the war. The Germans were told to write a blank cheque which the Allies would cash when it suited them. The figure was eventually put at £6,600 million - a huge sum of money well beyond Germany’s ability to pay.

Germany’s Reaction to the Treaty After agreeing to the Armistice in November 1918, the Germans had been convinced that they would be consulted by the Allies on the contents of the Treaty. This did not happen. There was anger throughout Germany when the terms were made public. = Diktat Germany was given two choices:  1) sign the Treaty or  2) be invaded by the Allies. the Germans were in no position to continue the war as her army had all but disintegrated. Though this lack of consultation angered them, there was nothing they could do about it. Many in Germany did not want the Treaty signed, but the representatives there knew that they had no choice as German was incapable of restarting the war again.

Canada and the Treaty of Versailles The Treaty of Versailles enhanced our national status in the international arena. Robert Borden insisted that Canada should have the same representation as Belgium and other small countries at the Conference; and in the end Canada was given, representation on the British Empire delegation We were given two seats at the Conference, and signed the treaty under the UK. as a result of the treaty, Canada obtained separate representation in the Assembly of the League of Nations. Canada obtained a small share of the reparations to be paid by Germany ; but otherwise we asked for no direct benefits from the treaty in land or money.