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1 End of WWI and the Great Depression : Treaty of Versailles 1919

2 A Review Russia left the war by 1917, as the Communist
Revolution of Lenin’s Bolsheviks took hold War of Attrition continued (more than 9 million soldiers died and huge amounts of products were expended in the war efforts) USA entered the war, with fresh men and resources in late 1917 Germany decided to surrender from a position of strength (it could have still kept fighting!) Goal: get good treaty results The lost of the Lusitania provoked great outrage in the United States and helped create the climate of public opinion that would later allow America to join the war.

3 Kaiser is no longer the emperor of Germany! Abdicated and exiled.
Weimar Republic of Germany, the new democratic government. X ____ >

4 The Treaty of Versailles
In Paris 1919, the leaders of the victorious countries met to discuss peace settlement. They were dominated by “The Big Three.” Germany and Russia were not invited to the peace conference. Georges Clemenceau [France] A bunch of compromises that didn’t really reach the goal of peace. Made many countries discontent and led to WWII. David Lloyd-George [Great Britain] Woodrow Wilson [USA]

5 Treaty of Versailles Allies have a desire to “get back at Germany” = reparations Flaws in the treaty sowed the seeds of postwar international problems that eventually lead to WWII Treaty humiliated Germany War-Guilt Clause-forced Germany to admit sole responsibility for starting WWI No way Germany could pay the bill- $33 Billion Dollars!!!!! Russia was excluded from the peace conference and lost more territory than Germany (Russia had the most causalities in war and fought for 3 years) Some believed treaty was too harsh Officially signed on June 28, !!!

6 The map of Europe was redrawn

7 When did Germany make the last payment for it’s WWI reparations?

8 October 10th …. Guess The Year

9 …2010 The German’s made the final payment of 60 million dollars on October 10th, 2010.

10 Discontent Germans were bitter!
Arabs upset that Ottoman rule was replaced by British and French control rather than independence (Mandate System) Colonial people who fought in the war were angry that their nations remained colonies (wanted nation-states).

11 What is the political message of this cartoon?
What is being represented by the ‘hand’? Do I need this? What does the plank represent ‘Who’ / or, ‘what’ is the man representing? THE FINISHING TOUCH

12 Vengeance! German Nation
Today in the Hall of Mirrors of Versailles the disgraceful Treaty is being signed. Do not forget it! The German people will with unceasing labour press forward to reconquer the place among nations to which it is entitled. Then will come the vengeance for the shame of 1919. From the ‘Deutsche Zeitung’ [‘The German Express’] newspaper. Do I need this? Only fools, liars and criminals could hope for mercy from the enemy. In these nights hatred grew in me, hatred for those responsible for the dead. By Adolf Hitler, who had served in the army.

13 Wilson Presents His Plan
Fourteen Points-Plan for World Peace 14 Points = document giving 14 points to ensure peace after WWI’s end Self-determination- what is this? League of Nations

14 The League of Nations AIMS Encourage cooperation Stop aggression
Improve social conditions Disarmament

15 Powers of the League If a country ignored the ruling of the League it could: Put pressure on Refuse to trade - sanctions Send in troops (but no fighting) - member countries join together Many countries supported it in early days - they wanted peace

16 U.S. Response A few felt that the League of Nations threatened US isolationism and the constitutional right of Congress to declare war Wilson set out in the US and spoke about the League of Nations Became ill on October 2, 1919 and suffered a stroke US Senate rejected the League of Nations and signed a separate treaty w/ Germany in 1921

17 Membership 42 members - by 1930’s 59
Defeated countries could not join (e.g. Germany) Russia excluded because communist USA did not join - isolation from world affairs A club for the victorious?

18 Weaknesses of League USA didn’t join
No real power - relied on goodwill and persuasion No permanent army Disarmament not realistic Structure a disaster - everyone had to agree before any action taken!!!

19 The Great Depression

20 Financial Crisis In Germany
Inflation During the war the German gov’t didn’t raise taxes Government simply printed money to pay for wartime expenses This drastically lowered the value of the peoples’ money.

21 The Cost of Bread in the German Weimar Republic
1918- less than 1 mark marks billion marks

22 Causes of the Global Great Depression
WWI Ends, production shrinks, men become unemployed - European countries in debt to US - Germany cannot pay reparations or the loans for the reparations High inflation 2. Crash of the U.S. stock market - Panic about the economy 3. Overproduction Mass production plus shrinking wages after WWI meant factories couldn’t sell all of the goods they made Example: Unemployment reached 50% in Germany and 36% in USA Germany's central bank printed a bunch of money and loaned it to the government. The result was possibly the most destructive case of inflation in history. During the Weimar inflation, people carted money around in wheelbarrows to do their shopping. At one point, it cost a million marks to mail a letter. The currency was so worthless, it was used as wallpaper in German bathrooms.

23 Capitalism Challenged
Major result of the Great Depression = capitalist countries were challenged and criticized Capitalist countries = claimed the economy would regulate itself and self-correct itself if any problems arose But this wasn’t happening during the Great Depression

24 The Great Depression: Capitalism Challenged
Some countries became interested in communism and looked twice at the Soviet Union USSR continued to experience economic growth throughout the Depression because of 5 Year Plans (centralized gov’t control) What are the benefits of command economy?

25 III. Government Reactions
Some governments became less laissez faire Governments that held colonies exploited them even more to try to improve their own economy Governments of non-industrial countries became even stronger autocratic gov’t’s to try to keep control Ex: Latin America- military officers (caudillos) seized power Affects of the Depression A. Jobless / Homeless – Jobless goes from 4 to 12 million 2. Houses are lost, people become homeless 3. People are Desperate!!!! B. Hatred for President Hoover 1. Say’s it is NOT Government’s job to fix the Poor a. Say Churches and other groups should help b. PROBLEM: People too poor to help churches so churches can’t help as much!!! 2. People name Poor Places after Hoover a.*Hooverville- Shanty towns / Hoovermobile- cars pulled by mules b. HOBOS- look for jobs*Hooverblankets- newspapers used as traveling the rails blankets by homeless Authoritatrian control over economies hoping to stimulate local industries and curb imports


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