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Title: A Peace to End all Peace


1
A Peace to End all Peace
  • The Final Results of WWI

2
Paris Peace Conference
  • Huge Meeting
  • Thousands of representatives from hundreds of
    areas came seeking something
  • Problems
  • Conflicting goals of groups
  • Idealistic expectations
  • Desire for revenge among families of those killed

3
Allied Leaders - Big 3
  • David Lloyd George (British Empire)
  • Preserve the British Empire
  • Georges Clemenceau (France)
  • Permanently cripple Germany
  • Woodrow Wilson (U.S.)
  • Nationalistic self-determination
  • League of Nations

4
Germany
  • Territorial Losses
  • German territory given to new countries
  • Reparations
  • Germany must make annual payments of millions of
    dollars to France and Britain
  • War Guilt Clause
  • Germany was forced to admit total responsibility
    for the outbreak of war
  • Significance
  • Anger and financial misery caused by treatment
    from Allies is a major factor leading to WWII

5
Eastern Europe
  • Partition of Eastern Europe
  • Austria-Hungary demolished, and many new
    countries created based on self-determination
  • Significance
  • Borders can not be drawn to perfectly match
    ethnic divisions, leading to future conflicts
  • New states are small and inherently weak, leading
    to potential domination

6
Middle East
  • Mandates
  • Former Ottoman lands divided into territories
    under European supervision (some colonies, others
    puppet monarchies)
  • Problems
  • Borders drawn without knowledge of local politics
    (Iraq)
  • Nationalism Local groups angry at European
    powers for not granting full independence
  • Zionist Issue (Palestine)

7
South Asia
  • India
  • British leaders promise more freedoms during the
    war in exchange for continued support
  • Rowlatt Act
  • After the war, British pass law curtailing Indian
    civil liberties
  • Significance
  • The failure of the British to make moderate
    reforms provides a fresh spark to the Indian
    nationalist movement (and creates a new celebrity)

8
Africa
  • Colonies
  • Like India, Africans had been promised better
    treatment in exchange for war support, only to
    find those promises hollow
  • Significance
  • Nationalism Like in India, a nationalist
    movements in various colonies led by Western
    educated individuals developed (Example National
    Congress of British West Africa)

9
East Asia
  • Japan
  • Western powers refuse to include a racial
    equality clause requested by Japanese delegation
  • Significance
  • Japan, already on dicey relations with the West,
    becomes openly hostile
  • China
  • Japan receives German territories in China
  • Significance
  • Feeling of betrayal by the Allies gives a spark
    to the Communist (Marxist) movement in China

10
Russia
  • Soviet Union
  • Not permitted at conference, Bolshevik government
    (Red Russians) not recognized by Great Powers,
    still fighting a civil war with less radical
    groups (White Russians) supported by the West
  • Hostility towards Bolsheviks for pulling Russia
    out of the war and their promotion of radical
    revolution among socialist groups in the West
  • Significance
  • Mutual hostility between Soviet Russia and the
    West a major feature of life between the wars
    (more on this later)

11
America
  • United States
  • Congress fails to ratify Treaty of Versailles due
    to partisan disagreements
  • America does not join League of Nations
  • Significance
  • Organization missing the worlds newest
    superpower lacks the power and authority
    necessary to enforce the peace

12
Coach Lerchs Final Thoughts
  • The failure to achieve a satisfactory peace at
    the end of this global conflict led to long term
    political issues in all of the major regions and
    spawned a resumption of hostilities within 20
    short years
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