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by JOSEFINA BENADUSI 6 years ago

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The peace treaties after the WW1

The aftermath of World War I saw the victorious nations convene at the Paris Peace Conference to determine the terms of peace and the punishment for the defeated powers, particularly Germany.

The peace treaties after the WW1

2 Free access to the seas in peacetime or warmtime

It consist

14 League of Nations to be set up

13 Poland o became an independent state with access to the sea

12 Self-determination for people in Turkish

11 Serbia to have access to the sea

10 Self-determination for the peoples of Estern Europe (they should rule themselves)

9 Frontier between Austria and Italy to be adjusted

8 France to regain Alsace-Lorraine

7 Independence for Belguim

6 Germans troops to leave Russia

5 Colonies to have a say in their own future

4 All countries to work towards disarmament

3 Free trade between countries

1 No secret traties

The Peace Treaties After The WW1

Treatis

Treaty of Serves
No air forces
Army limeted to 50,000
Lost most of their empire along with Tunisa and Morocco
Lost land to Bulgaria, Italy and Greece
Dealt with Turkey
Treaty of Trianon
They have to pay but because their economy they dident do it
Loss territory to Romania,Yugoslavia and Czechoslovakia
Dealt to Hungary
1920
Need to pay 10 millions
Army limited to 20,000
Lost land land to Greece, Romania and Yugoslavia
Dealt with Bulgaria
Treaty of St Germain
1919
New states created: Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia
Austro-Hungary empire was broke up
Forbidden to unite to Germany
Army limited to 30,000
Dealt with Austria
The Treaty of Versailles
Impact

Political Violence

It affect Germany for more than 10 years

The Big three

David Lloyd George (GREAT BRITAIN)

To punished Germany but no so hard. Lose it naves and colonies

Woodrow Wilson (USA)

The fourteen points

It was a peace treat for all the world for end the conflict

To punshed Germany but no so hard.

To strengthen democracy in the

Georges Clemenceau (FRANCE)

Attitude towards Germany

Germany to broke up into a collection of smaller states

Main Aim

Weaken Germany as much as posible

German´s reaction

They were angry that their goverment was not represented at the talks and that they were being forced to accept a harsh treaty without any choice or even a comment

They didn´t feel they started the war or that they had lost it

The terms of the treaty were announced on 7 of May to horrified German nation. They lose: 10% of its land, all of its overseas colonies, 12.5 of its population, 16% of its coalfields and almost half of its iron and steel industry.

German´s reaction was horror and outrage

Terms

League of nations

The League of nations was set up but Germany didn´t participate.

Germany´s armed forced

Army limited to 100000 men. Soldiers had to be volunteers. Not allowed armoured vehicles, submarines or aircraft. navy could build only 6 battleships. No German troops allowed in the Rhineland.

German territories and colonies

Germany lose territory like: Alsace-Lorraine, Upper Silesia and West Prussia and Posen. They lost all their colonies.

Reparations

They had to paid for reparations, ........6600 million

War guilt

Germany had to accept that they tarted the war.

The Paris Peace Conference

A conference were the winners met to punished the losers