Allied Powers
Russia and Germany.
He was not happy with the amount of money and lives spent in the war by France, as well as the land made unusable by the fighting.
Germany was not invited to the Paris Peace Conference in 1919. The conference aimed to negotiate peace terms following World War I, and the Allied powers decided to exclude Germany, viewing it as the main aggressor in the conflict. Instead, the terms of the Treaty of Versailles were imposed on Germany without its participation.
Russia, and more importantly and probably erroneously Germany.
Germany and Russia were condemed. Germany was condemned for their unrestricted submarine warfare and was excluded from the league of nations.
France and Britain.
Georges Clemenceau
Georges Clemenceau
who represented germany at the paris peace conference
He wanted to punish Germany but not to hard as that would cause war in the future. Although the british people wanted to be harsh against Germany
Russia and Germany.
they were angry
Three issues to be settled at the Paris Peace Conference: (1) Woodrow Wilson was a dedicated reformer who urged “peace without victory,” he wanted the Fourteen Points to be the basis of peace. (2) The British Prime Minister, David Lloyd George, knew that his people demanded harsh treatment for Germany. Because of this, he promised to build the postwar Britain “fit for heroes” –a goal that would cost money. (3) The French leader, Georges Clemenceau, (a.k.a. “the Tiger”) wanted to weaken Germany so that it can never again threaten France.
He was not happy with the amount of money and lives spent in the war by France, as well as the land made unusable by the fighting.
The Fourteen Points argued that no country should be punished for the war, while the Paris Peace Conference called for harsh punishments for Germany.
German military power should be permanently restricted.
Georges Clemenceau