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Woodrow Wilson-President Wanted a long lasting peace, no punitive damage and democracy |
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| David Lloyd George- President, harsh punishment wanted to "make germany pay". "to the most uttermost farthing" |
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| George Clemenceau, Wanted Revenge, punish harshly and to disarm Germany |
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| Territorial Repercussions |
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| Germany Loses all colonies in Africa and Pacific(asia). NO Amschluss(union) with austria. Countries were to be mandated. |
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| were given to the new state of Poland |
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| League of Nations took control of Saar for 15 years. for 5 years all coal from Saar went to France |
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| In Poland was controlled by League of Nations |
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| was demilitarised, Allied troops were stationed there instead. Created a Buffer Zone |
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| Germany was not allowed to build boats,submarines and Airplanes. Not allowed conscription, Limited to 100,000 troops, 6 warships, ended up sinking there own navy |
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| New Country's created after world war 1 |
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| Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Czechslovakia, Yugoslavia, Austria, Hungary, Finland, Poland, Rumania |
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| 4 Basic points of Wilson's 14 points |
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| National Self-determination, No country could stop another country from trading, Every nation should reduce its weapon stocks, Finally should set up League of Nations which settles disputes |
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