This is why France wanted a strict punishment for Germany during the Treaty of Versailles.
What is the fact that Germany invaded France twice (Franco-Prussian War) and that France suffered the most during the war?
This was the incident where Italy invaded part of Greece, was instructed by the League of Nations to retreat, refused, and only left when Greece paid reparations.
What is the Corfu Incident?
This is what finally gave France some guarantee of protection from a German invasion by stating that Britain and Italy would come to the aid of any country attacked by another.
What is the Treaty of Mutual Guarantee?
This is a country who is temporarily overseen by another country because it was determined that that country was not yet ready for self rule.
What is a mandate?
This is the territory that Belgium and France occupied of Germany when Germany fell behind on their reparation payments.
What is the Ruhr?
This was the treaty that ended Russia's involvement in the First World War.
What is the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk?
This is what limited Japan's naval power to 3/5ths of the US and Britain.
What is the Washington Conference (Five Power Treaty)?
This reduced Germany's reparation amount from 6.6 billion pounds to 2.2 billion.
The Young Plan
This is the idea that the League of Nations made all the countries safer because all member states would go against any country whose actions threatened the peace.
What is collective security?
This is the body of all member states of the League of Nations whose job was to decide on new members and handle financial issues.
What is the General Assembly?
This is the part of the Treaty of Versailles that forced Germany to take full responsibility for the war.
What is the War Guilt Clause?
What is the Rapollo Pact?
This was an commitment between over 60 nations to solve issues diplomatically rather than through war, however there was nothing actually enforce this.
What is the Kellogg-Briand Pact?
This is the smaller body of the League of Nations whose job it was to settle international disputes.
What is the Council?
He is the one who suggested the idea for the League of Nations, however he was unable to convince his own country to join.
Who is Woodrow Wilson?
This was the treaty that was signed with Turkey after the war but was later overturned with the Treaty of Lausanne.
What is the Treaty of Sèvres?
This was a USSR organization with the aim of spreading communism world-wide.
What is the Comintern?
This gave Germany a sizeable loan from the US and restructured Germany's reparation payments to "what it could reasonably afford", even though it did not reduce the total amount.
What is the Dawes Plan?
This was a group of islands where the people spoke Swedish, wanted to be Swedish, but belonged to Finland. Sweden appealed to the League but the League decided they should remain with Finland.
What are the Åland Islands?
Lloyd George, Clemenceau, and Wilson
This is the American economist that argued harsh reparations would hurt the European economy and cause high inflation.
Who is John Maynard Keynes?
This was a failed attempt to reduce the economic burden put on Germany with their reparations.
What is the Genoa Conference?
This was the nickname for the decade following WWI in the US due to its economic prosperity.
What are the Roaring Twenties?
This was the territory that the League of Nations decided that both Poland and Germany should split after riots broke out because the people there could not decide who they wanted to belong to.
Where is Upper Silesia?
This was a port put under control of the League of Nations, but Lithuania invaded and the League decided that Lithuania could have the territory surrounding but that the port city should remain with the League. Lithuania agreed.
What is Memel?