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1 Treaty of Versailles

2 Who are the allied powers?
Who are the central powers? How many died for the allies?

3 GERMANY ACCEPTED RESPONSIBILITY FOR STARTING THE WAR
The War Guilt Clause "The Allied and Associated Governments affirm, and Germany accepts, the responsibility of Germany and her Allies for causing all the loss and damage to which the Allied and Associate Governments and their nationals have been subjected as a consequence of a war imposed upon them by the aggression of Germany and her Allies." Article 231 GERMANY ACCEPTED RESPONSIBILITY FOR STARTING THE WAR

4 REPARATIONS Germany agreed to pay for the damage caused by her armies during the war. The sum she had to pay was later fixed at £6,600 million

5 Germany was forbidden to unite with Austria

6 How did Germans React to the Treaty?
Germans thought the Treaty was a “diktat” : a dictated peace. They had not been invited to the peace conference at Versailles and when the Treaty was presented to them they were threatened with war if they did not sign it. The Treaty was NOT based on Wilson’s Fourteen Points as the Germans had been promised it would. Most Germans believed that the War Guilt Clause was unjustified. The French and British had done just as much to start the war The loss of territory and population angered most Germans who believed that the losses were too severe. Many Germans believed the German economy would be crippled by having to pay reparations.

7 The Treaty of Versailles was signed on 28th June 1919
The Treaty of Versailles was signed on 28th June It officially ended the 1st World War. Many historians believe that it was a major cause of the 2nd World War. Most Germans were horrified by the harshness of the Treaty. There was anger amongst all groups in Germany, no matter what their political beliefs. Some German newspapers called for revenge for the humiliation of Versailles. However anger was also directed against the government in Germany. Already there was a myth growing in the country that the German army had been “stabbed in the back” by politicians…the so called “November Criminals”. Now these same politicians had signed the “Diktat”, the dictated peace. The new democracy in Germany was now closely linked with the humiliation of Versailles.

8 Graphic Organizer- Organize the ideas and topics presented from the Treaty of Versailles.
Use the textbook, notes and readings to fill in the grid. Quality and not quantity is the object of the game.

9 Letter from a German Write a letter to Woodrow Wilson stating your feelings about the Treaty of Versailles. Use facts to back up your sentiment and ideas. Do not use just opinions, go based on facts!!! Dear President Wilson,

10 Reactions to the Treaty of Versailles

11 Cut and PASTE You are going to be doing an activity with your team to find the territory that has been lost!

12 Terms of the Treaty At the treaty of Versailles, Germany agreed to:
1. Accept the new map of Europe Accept the decisions made by the new League of Nations Limit the size of its army and navy To give up its Empire To accept blame for the war and to pay

13 QUICK ✔ Woodrow Wilson proposed the “general association of nations” that would later become the League of Nations. The right of nations to be self- determination was a guiding principle of the Fourteen points. All of Germany’s territories in African and the Pacific were declared mandates, or territories to be administered by the League of Nations. Agreement at the Paris Peace Conference was hindered primarily by strong differences of opinion between Woodrow Wilson and Georges Clemenceau Article 231, also known as the “war guilt” clause, ordered Germany to pay huge reparations to Allied nations. Two nations deliberately excluded from the League of Nations were Germany and Russia.


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