To put an end to World War 1, all the nations involved had to get together and agree on a peace treaty. Since it was such a big deal, the heads of state all took part. You are probably thinking of Wilson (US), Lloyd George (UK), Clemenceau (France) and Orlando (Italy) because they ran the whole show. The heads of state of the other countries on both sides of the war were also there.
the four world leaders that attended Versailles Peace Conference were: Woodrow Wilson, Vittorio Orlando, David Lloyd George, and George Clemenceau
The Versailles Conference, which took place in 1919 to negotiate peace after World War I, was attended by representatives from 32 countries. However, the most influential decisions were made by the "Big Four" leaders from the United States, the United Kingdom, France, and Italy. Other nations participated, but their roles were generally less prominent in shaping the final treaty.
I believe it was the 'big three' not four
The Paris Peace Conference in 1919 was attended by leaders from the Allied powers, primarily the "Big Four": U.S. President Woodrow Wilson, British Prime Minister David Lloyd George, French Premier Georges Clemenceau, and Italian Prime Minister Vittorio Orlando. These leaders played a crucial role in shaping the terms of the Treaty of Versailles and other agreements that aimed to establish peace following World War I. Various other nations were also represented, but the decisions were largely dominated by the Big Four.
1.Great Britain, 2.France, 3.United States, and 4. Italy.
the four world leaders that attended Versailles Peace Conference were: Woodrow Wilson, Vittorio Orlando, David Lloyd George, and George Clemenceau
the BIG FOUR.
The Paris Peace Conference in 1919, also known as Versailles Peace Conference, Involved diplomats from 32 countries including major powers France, Britain, Italy, Japan and the United States.
I believe it was the 'big three' not four
Prime Minister Vittorio Emanuele Orlando was one of the "Big Four" and represented Italy at the Versailles Peace Conference.
peace came to World War 1 was that four people came to Versailles to discuss the plans for peace.
The Big Four were the leaders of the Versailles peace negotiations in 1919. They consisted of David Lloyd George of Great Britain, Georges Clemenceau of France, Vittorio Orlando of Italy, and Woodrow Wilson of the United States.
Thirty Two different countries met in Paris on January 1919 to decide what to do with defeated Axis Powers. Four men took charge, called 'The Big Four' - David Lloyd George, Prime Minister of The United Kindom Georges Clemenceau - Prime Minister of France. Woodrow Wilson - President of the United States of America and Vittorio Orlando, Prime minister of Italy.They were the dominant diplomatic figures at the conference. The conclusions of their talks were imposed on the defeated countries. Germany was not invited, and Russia was not to receive anything because it retired from war.
The meeting held by the four nations after the defeat was known as the "Paris Peace Conference." This conference took place in 1919 following World War I and involved key Allied powers, including France, the United Kingdom, Italy, and the United States. The primary goal was to negotiate peace treaties and establish the terms for post-war order, particularly the Treaty of Versailles.
The Paris Peace Conference took place in 1918 after the last battle of World War I. There was one American at the conference, Woodrow Wilson who was a part of the Allied Big Four.
at the Potsdam Conference the Allied leaders divided Germany into four parts
It was the Treaty of Versailles. Also YOR MUM bi's