Different aims of the three leaders: Clemenceau, Lloyd-George and Wilson and purpose and intent of the League of Nations when it was established in 1921.
Title: Different aims of the three leaders: Clemenceau, Lloyd-George and Wilson and purpose and intent of the League of Nations when it was established in 1921.
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Different aims of the three leaders: Clemenceau, Lloyd-George and Wilson and purpose and intent of the League of Nations when it was established in 1921.
Category: /History/European History
Details: Words: 2289 | Pages: 8 (approximately 235 words/page)
(i) Explain the different aims of the three leaders, Clemenceau, Lloyd-George and Wilson at the Paris Peace Conference after WW1.
<Tab/>The 18th of January 1919, is a stand-still moment in History as 75% of the world's leaders came together and prepared to discuss a single topic, the situation of the post-war world. With the exclusion of the defeated states, there was a total of 32 Leaders that attended the Paris Peace Conference. Whilst
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maintain peace throughout the world, in a non-violent, civilised manner. This could be done with special commissions and smaller organisations the helped with economic and social issues. The "all for one and one for all," attitude amongst members in the League created a safer environment and nations became more willing to trust other nations. The intent was to look at the best interest of the nations and to prevent another World War at all costs.