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... to all, including Germany. Clemenceau and Lloyd George were primarily concerned with punishing Germany. Lloyd promised, "We shall ...
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... Of the representatives sent to the conference the four making the majority of the decisions were David Lloyd George of Britain, George Clemenceau of France ...
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... The main architects of the treaty were the leaders of America, France, and Great Britain-Woodrow Wilson, Georges Clemenceau, and Lloyd George. ...
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... The leaders of the "Big Four," consisting of Woodrow Wilson from the US, Georges Clemenceau from France, David Lloyd George from England, and Vittorio Orlando ...
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... main countries and their respective representatives were: The United States, Woodrow Wilson; Great Britain, David Lloyd George; and France, George Clemenceau. ...
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... The Big Four met at the Paris Peace Conference and they were: Lloyd George, Wilson, Clemenceau, and Orlando. Lloyd George was from ...
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... Clemenceau achieved this by militarily separating the German Empire into two and ... Lloyd George, in favor of Wilson's fourteen points, wanted a fair treaty for ...
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... Represented by Vittorio Orlando, Georges Clemenceau, David Lloyd George, and Woodrow Wilson, respectively, these men held the vast majority of power and ...
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... of France, Vittorio Orlando of Italy, Woodrow Wilson of America and David Lloyd George. ... Clemenceau wanted revenge against Germany due to the fact the German ...
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... The treaty, signed on the 28th of June 1919, was mainly orchestrated by David Lloyd George, representing Britain and Georges Clemenceau, representing France. ...
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... German rival, and without any remorse, Georges Clemenceau, the French ... However, Britain's Prime Minister Lloyd George initially believed that Germany should not ...
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... treaty was signed on the 28th of June 1919, it was mainly put together by David Lloyd George, representing Britain and Georges Clemenceau, representing France. ...
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... the issues. Faced with political strongmen like Lloyd George and Georges Clemenceau, Wilson didn't stand a chance. Britain and France ...
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... figures in the negotiations leading to the treaty were Woodrow Wilson for the United States, Georges Clemenceau for France, David Lloyd George for England, and ...
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... During one round of negotiations where Wilson was presenting his 14 points, Clemenceau is said to have turned and whispered to Lloyd George saying, "You know ...
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... The leaders from The Big Four were Woodrow Wilson of the United States, David Lloyd George of Great Britain, Georges Clemenceau of France, and Vittorio Orlando ...
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... that the peace terms would be mostly decided by the allies, headed by 'The big three' - Wilson (USA), Lloyd George (Britain), and Clemenceau (France), who had ...
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... empires had to be divided up and America's President Woodrow Wilson, Georges Clemenceau of France, Vittorio Orlando of Italy, and David Lloyd George of Great ...
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... empires had to be divided up and America.s President Woodrow Wilson, Georges Clemenceau of France, Vittorio Orlando of Italy, and David Lloyd George of Great ...
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... empires had to be divided up and America's President Woodrow Wilson, Georges Clemenceau of France, Vittorio Orlando of Italy, and David Lloyd George of Great ...
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... men, known as the Big Four, including Premier Vittorio Orlando of Italy, Prime Minister David Lloyd George of Britain, and Premier Georges Clemenceau of France ...
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... David Lloyd George, the British Prime Minister, did not want to punish Germany ... The Prime Minister of France, Georges Clemenceau, wanted to cripple Germany for ...
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... RESULTS: Treaty of Versailles - US represented by Woodrow Wilson - David Lloyd George for England - Henry Clemenceau for France War Guilt Clause: stated that ...
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