France (George Clemenceau )and Britain (David Lloyd George)
Woodrow Wilson, Georges Clemenceau and David Lloyd George
Vittorio Orlando, David Lloyd, George Woodrow Wilson, and Clemenceau
the four world leaders that attended Versailles Peace Conference were: Woodrow Wilson, Vittorio Orlando, David Lloyd George, and George Clemenceau
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The big four involved in The League of Nations were; Woodrow Wilson, George Clemenceau, Vitorio Orlando and David Lloyd George
David Lloyd George, Georges Clemenceau and Woodrow Wilson
Lloyd George was the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. Clemenceau was the Prime Minister of France.
the big four : president Wilson, david Lloyd George, Georges Clemenceau, & vittoro orlando
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France (George Clemenceau )and Britain (David Lloyd George)
The Big Three—Woodrow Wilson, David Lloyd George, and Georges Clemenceau—disagreed on several key issues during the Paris Peace Conference. While Wilson advocated for self-determination and the establishment of the League of Nations to ensure lasting peace, Lloyd George prioritized reparations and maintaining British imperial interests, and Clemenceau sought harsh penalties for Germany to prevent future aggression. Wilson's biggest demand was the inclusion of the League of Nations in the peace treaty, which he believed was essential for preventing future conflicts.
The three leaders of the conference were President Wilson (US), Prime Minister David Lloyd George (Britain), and George Clemenceau (France). Wilson wanted peace without victory, but Clemenceau wanted to rebuild France with money from a weakened Germany and George was in between. Italy also pushed Italian demands. Italy wanted lands from Austria. Several nations wanted their freedom based on self-determination, and Wilson wanted to give it to them. He also wanted a League of Nations based on the idea of collective security (collective security: every nation would send a representative to the League of Nations when someone wanted to start a war. This is when they would all talk it out.)
Woodrow Wilson, Georges Clemenceau and David Lloyd George
Woodrow Wilson, Georges Clemenceau and David Lloyd George
Georges Clemenceau, Woodrow Wilson, and David Lloyd George were the leaders of France, the United States, and the United Kingdom, respectively, during World War I. They are best known for their roles in the Paris Peace Conference in 1919, where they negotiated the Treaty of Versailles, which formally ended the war. Each leader had different visions for the post-war world: Clemenceau sought to impose strict penalties on Germany, Wilson advocated for self-determination and the League of Nations, while Lloyd George aimed for a balance between punishment and stability. Their differing perspectives influenced the treaty's terms and the subsequent geopolitical landscape.
Vittorio Orlando, David Lloyd, George Woodrow Wilson, and Clemenceau