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lisabon 2012 [21]
3 years ago
5

In 1919, Germany signed the Treaty of Versailles. Did the treaty reflect Wilson’s vision of “peace without victory”? Why or why

not? No. Although the treaty included Wilson’s Fourteen Points, other provisions made them redundant. Yes. Several of the Fourteen Points became part of the treaty. No. The other Allies wanted to punish Germany harshly for its actions. Yes. Germany was able to negotiate a peace settlement without admitting defeat.
History
2 answers:
Vilka [71]3 years ago
8 0
The Treaty of Versailles is now viewed as a tragic failure because it punished the Germans so heavily for their crimes. Therefore the answer is "<span>No. The other Allies wanted to punish Germany harshly for its actions."</span>
Rainbow [258]3 years ago
4 0

No. The other Allies wanted to punish Germany harshly for its actions.  

Further Explanation:

<u>It was in year 1918, When President of United States Woodrow Wilson gave a famous speech which was known as the Fourteen Points speech and the reason it was named Fourteen was because it outlined 14 elements pointed out by President Wilson that were essential for long lasting peace. The Speech that he made was unique in many reasons.</u> His speech also included some of the major Geopolitical issues which were needed to be resolved to achieve peace. To start with, this was the first time when a President made a speech publicly which highlighted on aims and objectives in order to establish peace.  

<u>His idea of peace did not include Punishing Germany as well as the Central powers for their aggressiveness and also did not included taking land or money. But the allies of the United States were not in support of this speech as they wanted to Punish Germany for its actions.  </u>

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Answer Details:

Grade: High School

Chapter: Wilson’s “peace Without Victory’.  

Subject: History

Keywords: United States, Woodrow Wilson, Germany, Allied Forces, President, Peace, Punish, Actions, Reasons  

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