I believe it was the 'big three' not four
The Big Four were: The United States, Britain, France, and Italy.
Well it was the main three;Woodrow Wilson(USA),Britain(Llyod george) and France(Clamencea)
The "Big Four" that attended the peace conference following World War I, specifically the Paris Peace Conference in 1919, were the leaders of the United States, the United Kingdom, France, and Italy. They were President Woodrow Wilson, Prime Minister David Lloyd George, Premier Georges Clemenceau, and Prime Minister Vittorio Orlando, respectively. These leaders played a crucial role in shaping the Treaty of Versailles and the post-war order. Their differing agendas and priorities significantly influenced the outcomes of the conference.
1.Great Britain, 2.France, 3.United States, and 4. Italy.
The Versailles Conference, which took place in 1919 to negotiate peace after World War I, was attended by representatives from 32 countries. However, the most influential decisions were made by the "Big Four" leaders from the United States, the United Kingdom, France, and Italy. Other nations participated, but their roles were generally less prominent in shaping the final treaty.
favored the punishment of germany....novanet=]
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
did you mean yalta conference? the meeting divided germany into 4 zones 1 each for United States-Russia-Britain -France- meeting was attended by Roosevelt -Stalin-Churchill-unconditional surrender of Germany
They were made by clemenceau of France, Lloyd George, of Britain and Wilson from USA.
The Big Four were: The United States, Britain, France, and Italy.
The purpose of the Geneva Summit in 1955 was to bring world leaders together to talk about peace. It included the President of the United States, the Prime Minister of Britain, the Premier of the Soviet Union, and the Prime Minister of France.
The countries that attended the Berlin Conference (1884-1885) were Austria-Hungary, Belgium, Danmark, France, Germany, Great Britain, Italy, the Netherlands, Portugal, Russia, Spain, Sweden-Norway (unified from 1814-1905), the Ottomn Empire (Turkey), and the United States of America.
Well it was the main three;Woodrow Wilson(USA),Britain(Llyod george) and France(Clamencea)
Berlin Conference
britain, france, russia, US
The Quebec Conference in 1943 was a secret meeting attended by the leaders of the British, Canadian and United States governments. They discussed the planning for the invasion of France.
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