The Big Three
14 Points
Treaty Terms
Key Terms
DRAWL
10
This leader was interested in world peace.

Wilson

10

Type of travel that would not be restricted during peace or war.

Sailing

10

Used at Ypres, these cannot be stockpiled.

chemical weapons

10

Taxing goods imported from other countries.

Tariffs

10

Rhineland. Saarland. Danzig. To name a few examples.

Loss of Territory 

20

The leader of Great Britain at the conference.

Lloyd George
20
Independence would be restored to this country.

Belgium

20

These were taken and given to the other Great Powers.

colonies

20

A short term peace agreement.

armistice

20

Describes Germany being restricted in the amount of army, military, and air force.

Disarmament

30

Known as "The Tiger"

Clemenceau

30

This country last seen in 1795 would be created.

Poland

30

The forbidden marriage of Germany and Austria.

Anschluss

30

The extreme printing of new money caused this in Germany.

hyperinflation

30

Payments imposed for all the damages of the war. A committee chose the amount.

Reparations

40

This leader promised the population that he would punish Germany.

Lloyd George

40

The peace-keeping organization called to be created in the 14th point.

League of Nations

40

This would be dissolved and the land would be given to create new countries.

Treaty of Brest-Litovsk

40

A piece of land making it more difficult for a country to invade another. The Rhineland for example.

Buffer Zone

40

Article 231. Clause that held Germany responsible.

War Guilt

50

This leader was the most successful in his aims with the Treaty of Versailles.

Clemenceau

50

The right for ethnic and cultural groups to govern themselves.

self-determination

50

This would become a demilitarized zone.

Rhineland

50

The intricate relationships of European countries being equal in strength.

Balance of Power

50
The German word for describing the treaty; no discussion or negotiation, just forced on.

Diktat

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