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World War IOutcome: The Fighting EndsWorld War IOutcome: The Fighting Ends

The Fighting EndsThe Fighting Ends 1. The German War Machine a. Germany faced troubles in 1918 i. A home front revolution forced the Kaiser into exile ii. Shortage of soldiers (“Iron Youth” was gone); mutiny in Navy iii. U.S. entry proved to be too much for them (fresh troops & morale)

Germany Surrenders

The Fighting EndsThe Fighting Ends b. November, 1918 Germany asked for an armistice i. Nov, 11, > fighting stopped (Armistice Day) ii. The Allied Powers had won the Great War iii. An allied blockade of German ports continued until the treaty was signed Where do we sign the treaty?Where do we sign the treaty?

Peace Conference at Versailles

Versailles

The Fighting EndsThe Fighting Ends 2. Peace Conference ---> Versailles, France (Jan. 1919) a. Major Participants (The Big Four) i. P. Minister David Lloyd George of Great Britain: sought $$$$$ ii. Premier Georges Clemenceau of France: sought revenge iii. Vittorio Orlando of Italy: sought land promised to them earlier) iv. Pres. Wilson of the U.S.: sought “Peace w/o Victory”) b. What resulted was a dictated peace ---> Germany was not allowed inside, but hoped the peace would be based on Wilson’s plan

Peace Conference

The Fighting EndsThe Fighting Ends c. Result = The Treaty of Versailles (June 28, 1919) (Product of compromise) i. New independent nations were formed in Europe ii. Empires were destroyed & ethnic groups were united iii. A League of Nations was formed to maintain peace and prevent future world wars (Wilson’s 14 th Point)

The Fighting EndsThe Fighting Ends iv. Germany was blamed & punished for WWI (war-guilt clause) 1. Asked to pay huge reparations ($33 billion) 2. Forced to give up large amounts of land 3. Massive disarmament left them w/only a defensive army

The Fighting EndsThe Fighting Ends v. The Treaty was REJECTED at home, despite Wilson’s efforts 1. Many feared the “League” was just another alliance 2. The U.S. never joined; rejected by the U.S. Senate in Most Americans desired Isolationism 4. The U.S. made a separate peace treaty with Germany in 1921

The Fighting EndsThe Fighting Ends Result: This treaty planted the seeds of German bitterness after WWI that allowed for A. Hitler to rise to power and begin World War II.