The "Big Three" in World War I refers to the leaders of the three major Allied powers: David Lloyd George of the United Kingdom, Georges Clemenceau of France, and Woodrow Wilson of the United States. They played crucial roles in shaping the post-war peace negotiations, particularly at the Treaty of Versailles in 1919. Each leader had differing priorities: Wilson advocated for self-determination and the League of Nations, while Clemenceau sought harsh penalties for Germany, and Lloyd George aimed for a balance between punishment and stability in Europe. Their negotiations significantly influenced the geopolitical landscape of the 20th century.
The countries most commonly viewed as the big three were Britain, France and Germany.
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Germanys empire was in WW1 because of the alliances the other countries had.
1.June 28, 1914-archdukes assassination sparks ww1, 2. August 4, 1914-Germany invades Belgium, 3. April 6, 1917-united states enters war
The proximate cause of WW1 is the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand. There are four main causes of the starting of WW1. They were Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism, and Nationalism. In militarism countries aggressively built their nations armed forces. For the alliances, each nation in the allies protected the others. Imperialism is when the countries competed to control other colonies, and nationalism is the devotion to your nation. These are the four main causes of WW1.
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The countries most commonly viewed as the big three were Britain, France and Germany.
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Artillery in WW1 was used in Battery or even larger formations.
The Big Bertha was used in ww1. It is a huge gun. That is why its is called "BIG bertha'.
Canadians were big in Paschendale on the western front
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Winston Churchill, Joseph Stalin, and Franklin D. Roosevelt
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It is normally created by big booms that happened WW1 and WW2