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The Big Three and Germany

The Big Three and Germany. How Britain, France and USA dealt with Germany after the First World War?. Post World War I. Conditions of USA, Britain, France and Germany. Death Toll. No. of people died in the First World War. Geographical Position. Economic Losses.

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The Big Three and Germany

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  1. The Big Three and Germany How Britain, France and USA dealt with Germany after the First World War?

  2. Post World War I Conditions of USA, Britain, France and Germany

  3. Death Toll No. of people died in the First World War

  4. Geographical Position

  5. Economic Losses • USA: most of the losses were owed by Britain and France • France: large areas of land and industry were destroyed

  6. 1 2 3 4 USA Germany Britain France Economic Strength Top Four Wealthiest Countries (as at 1919)

  7. Army & Navy

  8. Ways of dealing with Germany How and Why were the Powers different?

  9. The Big Three • Woodrow Wilson: President of the USA • David Lloyd George: Prime Minister of Britain • Georges Clemenceau:Prime Minister of France

  10. Germany was to be blamed • Germany to accept total blame for causing the war • Believed that Germany had caused the war

  11. To take away Germany's territories

  12. Germany had to pay reparations • To make Germany pay vast reparations for war losses

  13. To cut down Germany's forces • So that she could never make war again

  14. Total Disarmament • To reduce all arms of the Great Powers to avoid the danger of war

  15. Think about it!

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