The "Treaty of Versailles" is often used by historians as a "catch all" crutch for the beginning of the war in Europe in September 1939. German expansion was led by a former Corporal (Hitler) in the German (Bavarian/Austrian) Army during WW2; he was a decorated soldier (messenger/runner) who won the Iron Cross. Hitler may have stated his hatred of the "Treaty of Versailles", only because Germany lost the war, technically, only ending by a truce...an ARMISTICE...on the 11th hour, of the 11th day, of the 11th month of 1918. Wilson and the others at the treaty (Versailles) were very moderate to the Germans; it could have been an unconditional surrender, with hangings at the end of it...like WW2 ended. Mr. Hitler knew these things, sometimes a leader has to develope a cause to unite his people; the Treaty of Versailles was such a cause...until something better (more effective) came along.
no president had ever represented the United States at a peace conference
Wilson had strong personal feelins about lodge
the four world leaders that attended Versailles Peace Conference were: Woodrow Wilson, Vittorio Orlando, David Lloyd George, and George Clemenceau
creation of a league of nationsPresident Woodrow Wilson had the League of Nations written into the Versailles Treaty at the Paris Peace Conference in 1919.He wanted a League of Nations.
Norman Gordon Levin has written: 'Woodrow Wilson and the Paris Peace Conference' -- subject(s): Paris. Peace Conference, 1919, Treaty of Versailles (1919), Treaty of Versailles, Paris Peace Conference (1919-1920)
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no president had ever represented the United States at a peace conference
Woodrow Wilson.
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President Woodrow Wilson signed the Treaty of Versailles.
creation of a league of nationsPresident Woodrow Wilson had the League of Nations written into the Versailles Treaty at the Paris Peace Conference in 1919.He wanted a League of Nations.