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Title: Final Showdown


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Final Showdown
  • Before Americans arrived in the trenches in 1918,
    Germans launched huge offensive pushing Allies
    back 40 miles.
  • Allies retaliated and pushed Germans across
    France and Belgium.
  • In September 1918, German generals told Kaiser
    the war was not going to be won!
  • Uprisings exploded across Germany blaming the
    Kaiser for the projected defeat.
  • Kaiser abdicates the throne and flees to
    Netherlands.

2
Armistice
  • November 11, 1918 at 11 AM Germans signed an
    armistice (agreement to end fighting)
  • Whats the next step?

3
The Treaty of Versailles
June 1919
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Woodrow Wilson USA
David Lloyd-George Great Britain
The Big Four
Vittorio Orlando Italy
Georges Clemenceau France
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The Big Four at Versailles in 1919
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What did France want from the treaty?
Security
Revenge
Reparations
Clemenceau wanted to make sure that Germany could
not invade France in the future. He was
determined that Germany should be made to pay for
the damage that had been caused in northern
France by the invading German armies.
Clemenceau The Tiger
7
What did Britain Want?
In public Lloyd-George said he wanted to punish
the Germans. The British public was very
anti-German at the end of the war.
In private he realised that Britain needed
Germany to recover because she was an important
trading partner.
He was also worried about the disease from the
east, communism. The Russian government had been
overthrown by a communist revolution in 1917.
Lloyd-George believed that the spread of
communism had to be stopped. A strong Germany
would be a barrier against it.
David Lloyd-George
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What did America Want?
Woodrow Wilson wanted the treaty to be based on
his Fourteen Points
He believed Germany should be punished but not
severely. He wanted a just settlement that would
not leave Germany feeling resentful
Wilson wanted to set up an international
organisation called The League of Nations which
would settle disputes
Woodrow Wilson
The American public did not support him. They
were fed up with involvement in European affairs.
The USA became more isolationist.
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What were the terms of the Treaty of Versailles?
To do with Germanys armed forces
The German army was to be reduced to 100,000 men.
It was not allowed to have tanks.
Germany was not allowed an airforce
The area known as the Rhineland was to be
de-militarised
The Allies were to occupy the west bank of the
Rhine for fifteen years
The German navy was to have no submarines or
large battle-ships
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100,000
De-militarised
The Military Clauses
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Territorial Losses
Germany lost ALL of her overseas colonies
Alsace-Lorraine was given to France
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The Rhineland was to be de-militarized
14
The Saar coalfields were given to France for
fifteen years
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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
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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 (30
BILLION!!!!)
18
Germany was forbidden to unite with Austria
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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 Wilsons 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.
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The Treaty of Versailles was signed on 28th June
1919. 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
politiciansthe 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.
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Exit Slip
  • Was blaming Germany for the entire war a good
    idea?

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Do Now
  • Take out your homework to be checked ?
  • Prepare questions you have for the test, we will
    take sometime to go over them.

23
Effects of WWI
  • 28 million people dead 8 million from the war
    and 20 million from Influenza
  • Millions more displaced, grieving, and poor
  • Germany subjected to paying for reparations,
    hurts the world economy.
  • Rise of Communism
  • Rise of Fascism
  • WWII

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Post-War Politics
  • Liberals look towards social reforms such as
    communism while the conservatives are very
    fearful of spread of communism.
  • Political/Boundary Changes
  • Russia Communist govt. Very bitter about
    independence of Poland and creation of three
    Baltic states.
  • Ottoman Empire Collapses. Its regions are
    mandated by the Allies.
  • Austria-Hungary Empire Collapses. Eastern
    European and Slavic countries are established.
  • Italy very disappointed. Was not granted the
    former Austrian lands promised by the Allies for
    its allegiance.

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Think Now ?
  • How will the resentment of the states lead to
    further conflicts?

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Questions for the Test????
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