At the Versailles Peace Conference in 1919, the Allies aimed to establish a lasting peace following World War I by holding Germany accountable for its role in the war. They sought to impose significant reparations and territorial losses on Germany, as well as to create new national boundaries and states in Europe. Additionally, the Allies intended to establish the League of Nations to promote future cooperation and prevent further conflicts. Overall, their goals focused on punishing the Central Powers and reshaping the geopolitical landscape of Europe.
Germany (till 1926) and the Soviet Union. United States
The Paris Peace Conference was held by the Allied Forces, who won the War; Austria had been on the defeated side and did not participate. However, the Treaty of Saint-Germain, which was signed at the Conference, redrew Austria's borders to recognize independence of certain territories, and ordered Austria to pay war reparations.
US, England, France, I think Austria, Germany, and Russia did not attend. But you might want to go to wikepedia for that.
The Germans had been very aggressive and brutal with everyone in WW2 so the Allies did not want to take it easy on them.~V~
"If you want peace, prepare for war"
He wanted to sign the Treaty of Versailles.
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Germany (till 1926) and the Soviet Union. United States
The German Allies surrenedered because they want peace, and then the allies killed them all.
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clemenceau wanted to cripple germany because of all they had done to france in the past. wilson wanted to create peace within europe and establish a league of nations. lloyd-george wanted to punish germany to please the british public, but didn't want to cripple them because he still wanted the british trade with germany to continue and didn't want germany to seek revenge and start another war.
The Paris Peace Conference was held by the Allied Forces, who won the War; Austria had been on the defeated side and did not participate. However, the Treaty of Saint-Germain, which was signed at the Conference, redrew Austria's borders to recognize independence of certain territories, and ordered Austria to pay war reparations.
C.R Attlee has written: 'I want a real peace conference to deal with the causes of war' 'Borough councils'
US, England, France, I think Austria, Germany, and Russia did not attend. But you might want to go to wikepedia for that.
President Wilson hoped the Paris Peace Conference would establish a just and lasting peace through his Fourteen Points, emphasizing self-determination, open diplomacy, and the creation of a League of Nations to prevent future conflicts. In contrast, other Allied nations, particularly France and Britain, sought punitive measures against Germany, including heavy reparations and territorial concessions, driven by a desire for security and to prevent future aggression. This divergence in goals led to tensions during the negotiations and shaped the resulting Treaty of Versailles.
The Germans had been very aggressive and brutal with everyone in WW2 so the Allies did not want to take it easy on them.~V~
The Versailles Treaty forced Germany to give up territory to Belgium, Czechoslovakia and Poland, return Alsace and Lorraine to France and cede all of its overseas colonies in China, Pacific and Africa to the Allied nations.