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The Treaty of Versailles - 1919

The Treaty of Versailles - 1919. LO: To understand the difficulties in creating a peace treaty after WW1. STARTER: Using the picture: Finish off the sentence starter using the key words (It does matter if you are wrong) Contract – 1919 – peace – Germany – France – Britain – America

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The Treaty of Versailles - 1919

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  1. The Treaty of Versailles - 1919 LO: To understand the difficulties in creating apeace treaty after WW1 STARTER: Using the picture: Finish off the sentence starter using the key words (It does matter if you are wrong) Contract – 1919 – peace – Germany – France – Britain – America The Treaty of Versailles was… ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

  2. Armistice? • An end to fighting. • Signed: 5:12 – 5:20am,11 November 1918,in a railway carriage in Compiegne, France. • Guns to stop 6 hours later:11am, 11/11/1918.

  3. The war ended in 1918 – but how did it affect the world?

  4. Following WW1How do you think the following countries felt?1. Britain (David Lloyd George)2. France (George Clemenceau)3. USA (Woodrow Wilson)4. Germany

  5. Treaty of Versailles In January 1919 the France, USA and Britain met at the Palace of Versailles near Paris to sort it all out Germany was not allowed to attend

  6. Aims of the Treaty of Versailles Guilt - find some one to blame Armed forces to be dealt with in Germany Reparations - who has to pay German territories - what to do LEagueof Nations to be formed

  7. CREATE YOUR OWN TREATY: • On each desk there is an unfinished copy of the Treaty of Versailles • There are also four cards with the 4 countries and what they want • You must try to come to a conclusion about how you will deal with the problems facing the Allies after WW1 • You should not move to the next clause until ALL the countries agree and sign

  8. German Politicians: What you want • Your country is in a mess • You are broke from a war that you lost AND you definitely cannot afford to carry on • The people in your country are violently protesting as they are starving and want the war to end • You are in no position to argue with the Allies as you cannot afford to go back into war

  9. David Lloyd George (Britain): What you want • Millions of people in your country have died • You want Germany to pay for this • The people in your country who vote for you also want Germany to pay • You do not want another war like this to happen again • If Germany do not do as you say you will declare war again

  10. George Clemenceau(France): What you want? • Millions of people in your country have died • Your country is completely destroyed • The people in your country who vote for you want Germany to pay • Germany is right next to you and you are scared of a similar attack in the future • You do not want another war like this to happen again • If Germany do not do as you say you will declare war again

  11. Woodrown Wilson (USA): What you want? • You are very far from Europe and want peace • You want the powers in Europe to get along and reach a compromise • You are not interested in getting involved in • European politics • If Germany do not do as you say you will declare war again

  12. Aims of the Treaty of Versailles: Guilt WHO IS TO BLAME? Who will accept the “war guilt”?: ______________________________________ Signed: ______________________________

  13. Aims of the Treaty of Versailles: Armed Forces in Germany: What will happen to Germany’s air force? ______________________________________ What will happen to Germany’s navy? ______________________________________ What will happen to Germany’s army? ______________________________________ Signed: ______________________________

  14. Aims of the Treaty of Versailles: Reparations: Who will pay for the cost of the war: ______________________________________ How much should they pay? ______________________________________ Signed: ______________________________

  15. Aims of the Treaty of Versailles: German Territories: Germany rules over many other colonies such as places in Africa and the Pacific Islands What should happen to these places? ______________________________________ Signed: ______________________________

  16. Aims of the Treaty of Versailles: LEague of Nations to be formed This was formed to try and solve any arguments by discussion and not war Who will join? _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Signed: ______________________________

  17. Germany accepts full responsibility for war. German army cut to 100,000 soldiers (that’s really small) German Navy only allowed six battle ships No air force League of nations was set up. It was hoped that countries would talk rather than fight Germany had to pay money (reparations) of 6600 million pounds Article 231 of the treaty said ‘Germany accepts responsibility for causing all the loss and damage’ Germany was required to pay compensation for all the damage caused No submarines Read the statements above and separate them into Land, Army, Money, Blame.

  18. The Treaty of Versailles – GARGLE! Guilt – Germany accepted full blame for the war -- the ‘War Guilt Clause’, Article 231 --Germany rejected it as too harsh Army – army 100,000 men, no submarines, no aeroplanes, 6 battleships Reparations – £6,600 million (£217 billion in 2011!) Germany lost land – e.g. Alsace-Lorraine to France Germany kept Rhineland, but had to stay demilitarised. League of Nations set up Extra points – banned from union with Austria http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gKzZ1OwPXgk

  19. The Actual Treaty • Germany had to accept guilt for the war • Germany were allowed no air force, a tiny army and no submarines. No German soldiers were allowed near France • Germany had to pay 6,600 million pounds in reparation repayments • Germany had to hand over ALL colonies to Britain and France • Germany was NOT ALLOWED to join the League of Nations and the USA refused to join • Germany had no choice but to accept these conditions as if they refused they would have to continue with a war

  20. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zCk2x-U9_Qk • When did WW1 end? 1918 1919 1920 • Reparation repayments were £____billion 6.5 6.6 6.7 • They were not allowed a… Army Navy Airforce • Germany were… Overjoyed Not very happy Happy

  21. The Treaty of Versailles If I was German I would be most angry about _____________________________________ This is because _____________________________________ I think the consequences of the Treaty of Versailles will be _________________________________________________ If I could change history and rewrite the Treaty of Versailles I would change _________________________________________________

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