Munich Conference
Thirty Two different countries met in Paris on January 1919 to decide what to do with defeated Axis Powers. Four men took charge, called 'The Big Four' - David Lloyd George, Prime Minister of The United Kindom Georges Clemenceau - Prime Minister of France. Woodrow Wilson - President of the United States of America and Vittorio Orlando, Prime minister of Italy.They were the dominant diplomatic figures at the conference. The conclusions of their talks were imposed on the defeated countries. Germany was not invited, and Russia was not to receive anything because it retired from war.
great britain USA france and USSR
The three countries siding against Hitler's Germany were: Great Britain, France and the Soviet Union.
Britain and especially France wanted revenge for world war one by writing it into the Treaty of Versailles, but others, Americans included, realized that this would be a disaster, and caused the Treaty to be worded less harshly. It didn't work. World war two was the result.
to punish Germany. (boy did they learn their lesson. )
1.Great Britain, 2.France, 3.United States, and 4. Italy.
Great Britain, France, United States and Italy.
France and Great Britain expected to use the treaties at the end of the war to expand their empires and wealth
Munich Conference
Thirty Two different countries met in Paris on January 1919 to decide what to do with defeated Axis Powers. Four men took charge, called 'The Big Four' - David Lloyd George, Prime Minister of The United Kindom Georges Clemenceau - Prime Minister of France. Woodrow Wilson - President of the United States of America and Vittorio Orlando, Prime minister of Italy.They were the dominant diplomatic figures at the conference. The conclusions of their talks were imposed on the defeated countries. Germany was not invited, and Russia was not to receive anything because it retired from war.
great britain USA france and USSR
Great Britain, Italy, U.S., and France. The Paris Peace Conference would have not been dominated without the "help" of those countries' leaders. xoxo, Lila
The three countries siding against Hitler's Germany were: Great Britain, France and the Soviet Union.
(It was between Great Britain and France) It promised to split the land Great Britain promised to the Arabs between Great Britain and France (It was between Great Britain and France) It promised to split the land Great Britain promised to the Arabs between Great Britain and France
both Great Britain and France
Britain and France apex:)