Germany
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George Clemenceau, the French Prime Minister during World War I, believed that Germany needed to be severely punished and contained to prevent future aggression. He advocated for heavy reparations and territorial losses for Germany, viewing these measures as essential for ensuring France's security. Clemenceau's approach was driven by the desire to weaken Germany militarily and economically, reflecting the deep scars of the war and the desire for a lasting peace. His stance contributed to the harsh terms of the Treaty of Versailles.
which allied leader is described below? his peace for world war 1 was called the fourteen points.
In Paris in 1919 the leaders of the victorious counties met to discuss the peace settlement.
Yes.
The US made peace with Germany by an agreement. This agreement was the treaty affair.
Georges Clemenceau
The Fourteen Points argued that no country should be punished for the war, while the Paris Peace Conference called for harsh punishments for Germany.
for germany and mexico to make peace
Germany
Since Hitler had withdrawn from the League of Nations, Poland sought to seek a separate peace agreement with Nazi Germany. A non-aggression pact with Germany was signed in January of 1934.
Part of France wanted revenge from Germany and thought that all the blame should be put on them and they should be punished.
the treaty of versailles
Because part of it concerned the establishment of - and signatories' participation in - the Leage of Nations, to which the Senate was absolutely opposed. The US finally concluded a separate peace agreement with Germany.
Germany (apex)great britain
The Treaty of Versailles Ceth answered this haha