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David Lloyd George, Georges Clemenceau and Woodrow Wilson
Woodrow Wilson (President of the U.S.A), Georges Clemenceau (President of France), and David Lloyd George (Prime Minister of Britain).
Yes, he signed it along with David Lloyd-George of Britain, Georges Clemenceau of France.
9+10 = 21
Georges Clemenceau=France David Lloyd George=Great Britain Woodrow Wilson= United States Vittorio Orlando=Italy
David Lloyd George, Georges Clemenceau and Woodrow Wilson
David Lloyd George George Clemenceau Woodrow Wilson
Vittorio Orlando, David Lloyd, George Woodrow Wilson, and Clemenceau
France --> George Clemenceau Britain --> David Lloyd George The USA --> Woodrow Wilson
Woodrow Wilson (President of the U.S.A), Georges Clemenceau (President of France), and David Lloyd George (Prime Minister of Britain).
Yes, he signed it along with David Lloyd-George of Britain, Georges Clemenceau of France.
9+10 = 21
Georges Clemenceau=France David Lloyd George=Great Britain Woodrow Wilson= United States Vittorio Orlando=Italy
Three major politicians, David Lloyd George, George Clemenceau, and Woodrow Wilson, facilitated the signature of Germany onto the Treaty of Versailles. This peace treaty forced Germany to disarm and leave all nations, including Italy, at peace.
Wison had compromised too much with Clemenceau of France, George of Britian, & Orlando of Italy. The American people still might have ratified it on their own, but during Wilson's campaign for the treaty, he suffered a stroke.
The French Leader - Clemenceau The British Leader - Lloyd George The US leader - Wilson
The three government leaders who played pivotal roles in shaping the Treaty of Versailles were Woodrow Wilson, the President of the United States; David Lloyd George, the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom; and Georges Clemenceau, the Prime Minister of France. Wilson advocated for his Fourteen Points, emphasizing self-determination and the creation of the League of Nations. In contrast, Clemenceau pushed for punitive measures against Germany to ensure France's security, while Lloyd George sought a balance between punishing Germany and preventing future conflicts. Their differing priorities and perspectives significantly influenced the treaty's final terms.