1 What were the motives and aims of the Big Three at Versailles? Flashcards
Who was the French Prime Minister?
George Clemenceau
What was Clemenceau’s primary concern at Paris?
It was to achieve a peace that would ensure the future security of France
How would Clemenceau achieve his primary concern at Paris?
He thought that if Germany was sufficient weakened it would be unable to threaten the peace of Europe again.
Why did Clemenceau think that France was open to future attack across its eastern frontier?
- France shared a common border with Germany
- This border was not defined by a natural frontier such as a major river
- The invasion of France in August 1914 was the second time in 50 years that France had been invaded by Germany. On the first occasion in 1870, during the Franco-Prussian War, France had lost the province of Alsace-Lorraine
What was France’s general feeling to Germany and World War 1 and why was it stronger than any other country’s?
France had a national desire for revenge against Germany because they had made a much greater sacrifice during the course of the war than either Britain or the United States
What specific action by the German army made the general public of France very angry towards the country?
When the German army were retreating across north-eastern France during the final stages of the war, they caused deliberate damage by flooding mines and destroying bridges, railways, small towns and villages
What were Clemenceau’s demands that were designed to weaken Germany?
- permanent disarmament involving disbanding most of Germany’s army, navy and air force
- a very high level of reparations with a definite figure to be named in the treaty
- the return of Alsace-Lorraine to France
- a significant portion of Germany’s colonies to be handed over to France
- the Rhineland area to be formed into an independent state so that France no longer shared a common border with Germany
- the Saar Basin to be transferred to France
What were the French President’s (Poincaré) thoughts on Clemenceau’s demands?
He wished for them to be more harsh
What were Poincaré’s personal demands that were designed to weaken Germany?
- Germany to be broken up into a collection of smaller states
- That Germany should be so dismembered and crippled that they would not be in a position to challenge the peace of Europe 20 years later
Who was the President of the United States?
Thomas Woodrow Wilson
Which country were the expectations of the peace settlement that the USA would’ve liked the most opposite to out of the Big Three?
France
Why were USA’s expectations of the peace settlement different to other countries?
As their experience of the war was very different
How was America’s experience of war in Germany different to other countries?
- America had not declared war on Germany until April 1917 and was not fully involved in the war until more than a year later
- At no point was American territory invaded and relatively few American lives were lost with civilian fatalities of less than 800
- The war had provided profitable trading and business opportunities for American manufacturers, merchants and financiers
What meant that Wilson could stand back and take a more detached view of the peace proceedings?
the lack of national grievance
What was Wilson determined to become?
He was determined to earn his place in history as the guiding spirit behind what he hoped would be a “fair and lasting peace”.