Lloyd George of the United Kingdom, Clemenceau of France, Orlando of Italy and Wilson of the US. The Allied leaders.
The "Big Four" refers to the four major Allied powers in World War I and World War II. In World War I, these nations were the United Kingdom, France, Italy, and the United States, while in World War II, the Big Four were the United States, the United Kingdom, the Soviet Union, and China. These countries played crucial roles in the conflicts and subsequent peace negotiations. Their cooperation and leadership were pivotal in shaping the post-war world order.
Italy was not part of the big four during World War I. The big four consisted of France, the United Kingdom, the United States, and Japan.
I believe it was the 'big three' not four
The Big Four were: The United States, Britain, France, and Italy.
America, Britain, France, and Italy.
It was the Big Four, not the Big Three. The Big Four consisted of Vittorio Orlando, Woodrow Wilson, Georges Clemenceau, and David Lloyd George. Anyone else obviously wasn't in the Big Four.
The big three, sometimes the big four, but the leader of Italy was sidelined. The big three, sometimes the big four, but the leader of Italy was sidelined.
The Big Four during the World War 1 were Russia, Great Britain, Germany and France. However, at the moment the positions has been switched with the United States as the world's super power.
The Big Four, Woodrow Wilson, Georges Clemenceau, Vittorio Orlando and David Lloyd George, were the leaders of the four main Allied nations at the conference and had the most influence on the proceedings.
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The United States, The Soviet Union, The UK, and Canada
The world? lol, but the United States, Soviet Russia, Japan, and Germany were the four big ones I think.