Democracy & Nazism in Germany, 1918β1945: The Paris Peace Conference's Expectations & Reality ποΈ A-level History Learning & Revision
Description
In this episode, weβll examine Germanyβs exclusion from the 1919 Paris Peace Conference and the stark contrast between their expectations and reality. Weβll discuss Germanyβs hope for a settlement based on Wilsonβs Fourteen Points, which promoted self-determination and the League of Nations, and how the Allied βBig Fourβ instead pursued policies to weaken Germany, particularly under French pressure. Finally, weβll explore the non-negotiable terms of the Treaty of Versailles and the lasting resentment it caused, leading to the branding of its signatories as βNovember Criminalsβ in Germany. Join us as we unpack the consequences of this dictated peace.
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