How much did the outcomes of the treaties reflect the leadership personalities of France, Germany and Great Britain?
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The three leadership personalities of France, Germany and Great Britain were commonly referred to as "The Big Three", they involved Wilson of America, Lloyd George of Britain and Clemenceau of France. The Treaty of Versailles reflected these three personalities greatly, but some greater than others.
The Treaty of Versailles was the peace settlement signed after World War One had ended in 1918 and in the shadow of the Russian Revolution and other events in Russia. The
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Paris Peace Conference I don't believe that he got as much input as the other two, Clemenceau and Lloyd George. To some people Wilson's 14 points were seen as a joke. A few people remarked that "The Good Lord only needed 10 commandments, Wilson needs 14." The outcomes of the treaty reflected the leadership personalities of France, Germany and Great Britain but reflected some better than others. This was mainly due to Wilsons bad health during the conference.
Paris Peace Conference I don't believe that he got as much input as the other two, Clemenceau and Lloyd George. To some people Wilson's 14 points were seen as a joke. A few people remarked that "The Good Lord only needed 10 commandments, Wilson needs 14." The outcomes of the treaty reflected the leadership personalities of France, Germany and Great Britain but reflected some better than others. This was mainly due to Wilsons bad health during the conference.