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HIS1925 – Comprehensive Overview of Post-WWI Treaties, League of Nations, USA 1920s Economy and Society

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These notes cover key post-World War I developments, focusing on the Treaty of Versailles, its terms, consequences for Germany, and other related treaties (Trianon, St. Germain, Neuilly, Sevres, Lausanne). They explore the League of Nations’ structure, successes, and failures, including the Manchurian and Abyssinian crises, and early German rearmament under Hitler, culminating in events leading to World War II. Additionally, the notes examine the USA during the 1920s, including isolationism, Republican economic policies, industrial growth, new industries, mass production, entertainment, changing roles of women, immigration restrictions, and social issues such as the KKK, racism, and Native American displacement. Prohibition, organized crime, and cultural changes are also included.

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HIS1925 – Comprehensive Overview of Post-

WWI Treaties, League of Nations, USA 1920s

Economy and Society

treaty of versailles - peace treaty signed at the end of World War I, in 1919


terms of Treaty of Versailles - Germany had to accept full responsibility for WW1.

Germany had to pay £6,600 million in reparations

Army was limited to 100,000 men

Conscription banned

No armored vehicles or tanks

Only 6 battleships

Demilitarised Rhineland

Anschluss forbidden

Czechoslovakia was formed as a new country (contained sudetenland)


France would keep Saarland (coal fields) for 15 years


terms of Treaty of Versailles in figures - Germany lost:

10% of its land

All of its overseas colonies

12.5% of its population

,16% of its coal fields


50% of its iron and steel industry


why did Germany sign the T of V? - Germany weren't allowed to be at the negotiations

Forced to, if not then the allies would declared war on them, which they could not

afford


league of nations - president wilsons idea. Came out of the versailles conference. Aim was to

create world peace and no wars. They believed they would achieve this by negotiation. A

total of 63 countries were involved


Diktat - Germany was FORCED to sign T of V, had no other option. being dictated into

signing it.


double standards - Even though Germany was complaining about the T of V, they had a much

harsher treaty with Russia (Brest-Litovsk 1918).


was Treaty of Versailles fair? - Yes - needed to pay for damage caused

alliance had caused war to break out

navy was a threat to world peace


shows consequences of war


was Treaty of Versailles fair? - No - Lead to hyperinflation,

population suffered ,

countries needed punishment,

economically damaged, harder to recover,

,whole blame,

excluded from 14 point plan,


resentment in germany


Woodrow Wilson's attitude towards Germany - didn't want to be too harsh on Germany

because they might retaliate.


self determination - against empires.


Woodrow Wilson's aims for the T of V - To build peace - peace across the world through

cooperation

strengthen democracy


14 point plan


Georges Clemenceau's attitude towards Germany - France had suffered enormous damage to

its land

over 2/3 of men served in WW1 were killed or injured


Germany was getting stronger


Georges Clemenceau's aims for the T of V - wanted Germany to suffer

wanted them to split into smaller states

demanded the Treaty would weaken Germany


see Germany suffer and France prosper


David Lloyd George aims for the T of V - Didn't want future retaliation or revenge

keen on Germany losing colonies and navy

, middle ground


David Lloyd George's attitude towards Germany - wanted them to be punished but not too

harshly

fear of communism


British public wanted Germany to be punished


consequences for Germany coming from the T of V - 1923-25 - Failure to pay reparations -

occupation of the Ruhr by French/Belgian soldiers, seized goods, 100 German workers killed,

strike stopped working, negative affect on Germany.


Hyperinflation - The German government overprinted money in an attempt to pay back

reparations. Devalued currency.People lost savings/jobs = poverty.


Kapp Putsch - attempted revolution to overthrow the government - right wing, ex soldiers

who hated/blamed the government for the T of V.


Treaty of Trianon - Dealt with Hungary. Transylvania given to Romania. Slovakia and

Ruthenia given to Czechoslovakia. Slovenia and Croatia given to Yugoslavia. Other

territories given to Romania 3 mil Hungarians in different countries, loss of raw materials -

couldn't pay reparations.


Treaty of St. Germain - Dealt with Austria. Gave Bohemia and Moravia to the new state of

Czechoslovakia. Bosnia Herzegovina and Croatia given to Yugoslavia. Sorted out the Chaotic

jumble of territory into new states. Italy wanted more land. Eastern Europeans given self

determination.
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