The leaders of France and Britain, particularly Georges Clemenceau and David Lloyd George, were skeptical of President Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen Points plan after World War I. They believed that Wilson's emphasis on self-determination and leniency towards Germany did not adequately address the need for security and reparations. Clemenceau, in particular, sought to impose strict penalties on Germany to prevent future aggression, reflecting a desire for a more punitive approach. Their differing priorities ultimately led to compromises in the Treaty of Versailles that incorporated some of Wilson's ideals but also favored European demands for security and reparation.
I believe it was the 'big three' not four
No, France gave in to Germany, and Germany then took over France. We did not help them. Not in World War I, the war the question asks about. Britain joined France in its fight againt Germany during the first World War.
You'll have to be more specific, Britain and France fought several wars (at least ten) during the period of British and French Colonozation of the New World.
Britain and France faced significant challenges as leaders of nations, particularly in managing the aftermath of World War I and the economic turmoil of the Great Depression. They grappled with the rise of totalitarian regimes in Germany and Italy, which threatened European stability. Additionally, both countries experienced political instability and social unrest, compounded by the need to rebuild war-torn economies and address colonial pressures. Their responses to these challenges ultimately shaped the geopolitical landscape leading up to World War II.
allies
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allies_of_World_War_I#Leaders
The Ussr, Britain, The US, and France because they were the strongest world leaders after the war had ended
It didn't the leaders of both Britain and France were both haunted by the carnage of world war 1 and were desperate to avoid another war
Britain- Lloyd George America- Woodrow Wilson France- Georges clemenceau
I believe it was the 'big three' not four
France --> George Clemenceau Britain --> David Lloyd George The USA --> Woodrow Wilson
Britain was fighting with France in World War 2.
Britain was not involved in any division or 'carve up' of France in or after World War 2.
Britain and France joined the war, becaus Germany invaded Poland. The reason for this is that Britain and France had a pact with Poland, Denmark and Belgium.
No, France gave in to Germany, and Germany then took over France. We did not help them. Not in World War I, the war the question asks about. Britain joined France in its fight againt Germany during the first World War.
Winston Churchill in World War 2.
they were allies with Britain