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                                                       Revisi on Tip
                                                         As part of your revision, think
                                                        about the arguments and facts
                                                          you would use to explain:




                                                          Why did the big three
                                                       disagree at the conference?
             T H E K E Y = B .R .A .T

                                                       Why did the Germans claim
                                                        that the peace treaty was
                                                                 unfair?


                                                         What were the motives
                                                        and aims of the big three
                                                             at Versailles?


                                                                 GERMAN
                                                            FRUSTRATIONS
                                                       The Germans were shown the
                                                       proposed Treaty of Versailles.
                                                       There was no negotiation. The
                                                       Germans published a rebuttal,
                                                       arguing that the treaty was unfair,
                                                       but they were ignored. On 28 June
                                                       1919, the delegates met at the Hall
                                                       of Mirrors in the Palace of
                                                       Versailles, near Paris, and forced
                                                       two Germans to sign the treaty.
The Treaty of Versailles was signed on 28 June 1919 and consisted
of 440 Articles setting out the terms for Germany's punishment.
The treaty was greeted with shock and disbelief in Germany.
        Answer preparation
     As part of your revision, think
     about the arguments and facts
       you would use to explain:

1.     What the Treaty of Versailles
                  said.

 2. What the territorial, military
 and financial provisions of the
    Treaty of Versailles were.

3. What the Germans thought of
           the treaty.

     4. Why the provisions of the
     Treaty of Versailles made the
          Germans so angry.
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                               Ex    am Questi
                               The following are some
                               questions that have appeared
                               in previous exam questions.
                               You could practice them at
                               home (see the next pages for
                               the mark schemes and tips)



                               What were Lloyd George’s
                               aims at Versailles? (4)


                               Explain why Clemenceau
                               wanted the Treaty of
                               Versailles to punish Germany
                               severely. (5)

                               Study Source A.
                               What is the message of this
                               cartoon? Use details of the
                               cartoon and your knowledge
                               to explain your answer. (6)




"We shall have                 The following were all equally
                               important reasons why
to fight                        Germany was dissatisfied with
                               the Treaty:

another war                    (i) the reduction in armed
                               forces;
                               (ii) the loss of territory;
again in 25                    (iii) the imposing of war guilt
                               and reparations.

years time."                   How far do you agree with this
                               statement? Explain your
                               answer referring only to (i), (ii)
                               and (iii). (10)
   David Lloyd George
Study Source A.
What is the message of this cartoon? Use details of the cartoon and your
knowledge to explain your answer. (6)

Level 1 Uses surface features of cartoon only 1-2

e.g. ‘The Allied leaders have been meeting at the Peace Conference.’
‘A little boy is upset.’

Level 2 Interpretation only 2-3

e.g. ‘There will be another war in the future.’
‘Peace will not last.’
‘What has been decided at the Conference will not work.’

Level 3 Interpretation supported by details of the cartoon OR by contextual
knowledge 4-5

 e.g. ‘The cartoon shows the ‘Big Four’ leaving the peace conference. Clemenceau
says
he can hear a child weeping. The child is behind a pillar and over whose head are the
words ‘1940 class’. The cartoon is saying that the child is one who will be of military
age in 1940. The caption adds the child is ‘future cannon fodder’ implying the peace
will not last beyond 1940.’

OR

e.g. ‘The cartoon is saying many at the time thought that the terms decided at the
peace conference were too severe on Germany and that they were storing up trouble
for the future. It was a ‘diktat’, making Germany responsible for the war and for which
they had to pay reparations. This approach would make them want to take revenge on
the allies in the near future.’


Level 4 Interpretation supported by details of the cartoon AND by contextual
knowledge 6




  Explain why Clemenceau wanted the Treaty of Versailles to punish Germany severely. (6)

     Level 1 General answer lacking specific contextual knowledge 1

     e.g. ‘To make them suffer.’

     Level 2 Identifies AND/OR describes why 2-3

     (One mark for each)

     e.g. ‘To gain revenge on Germany for French suffering.’
     ‘To make Germany pay the cost of the damage.’
     ‘To prevent future German attacks on France.’
     ‘To regain Alsace-Lorraine.’

     Level 3 Explains why 3-6

  (One explained reason 3-4 marks; two or more explained reasons 4-6 marks.)
  e.g. ‘Germany had left much of north-east France devastated and Clemenceau wanted to
  ensure that this did not happen again.’
   ‘When retreating, Germany had deliberately destroyed mines railways and factories. The
  French expected Germany to pay for this destruction.’
  ‘Clemenceau wanted the German military to be disbanded so as to prevent future invasions.’
What were Lloyd George’s aims at Versailles? (4)

            One mark for each relevant aim; additional mark for supporting detail.
            e.g. ‘Lloyd George wanted to achieve peace.’
            ‘To ensure France did not become to powerful.’
            ‘To ensure British interests overseas were protected.’
            ’To prevent Germany becoming too weak to trade with Britain.’
            ‘To prevent Germany becoming so poor it turned to communism.’
            ‘To avoid humiliating the Germans to avoid them wanting revenge.’




The following were all equally important reasons why Germany was dissatisfied with the Treaty:

(i) the reduction in armed forces;
(ii) the loss of territory;
(iii) the imposing of war guilt and reparations.

How far do you agree with this statement? Explain your answer referring only to (i), (ii) and (iii).

Level 1 General answer lacking specific contextual knowledge 1-2

e.g. ‘They are all equally important as they all affected Germany and its people in some
way.’

Level 2 Description of reasons for dissatisfaction 2-4

(One mark for each)

 e.g. ‘The army was limited to 100,000 men and conscription was not allowed.’
 ‘Germany lost all their colonies, the Saar and the Polish corridor. Alsace-Lorraine was
returned to France.’
 ‘Germany had to accept blame for the war and to pay for the damage.’

Level 3 Explanation of ONE reason 4-6

(Developed explanation to be given two marks within L3 and L4)

 e.g. ‘The treaty restricted Germany’s armed forces to a level well below what they had
been before the war. As they could only have six battleships and no air force it left them
vulnerable to attack. The army had been their pride and joy and they could no longer use
conscription to maintain its status.’
 OR
 ‘The loss of land meant that many Germans were no longer living in Germany despite the
promise of self-determination in the Fourteen points. The loss of land also included some
of Germany’s important industrial areas such as the Saar and Upper Silesia. The loss of
these industrial areas made it harder for Germany to recover after the war.’
 OR
 ‘This clause was simple but was seen by Germans as extremely harsh. The Treaty was a
‘Diktat’ and Germany had no choice but to accept. This was humiliating as they believed
other countries were equally responsible. Germany claimed the high reparations were an
attempt to bankrupt them and again they had no choice but accept. The need for revenge
built up.’


Level 4 Explanation of two OR three reasons 6-9

All three aspects to be dealt with for 9 marks.


Level 5 Explains with evaluation of ‘equally important’ 9-10

 Here candidates must make comparison with full explanation. All three must have been explained to reach
this level.

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Treaty of Versailles Revision booklet

  • 1. T H E T R E AT Y O F n VERSAILLES io is v e R s Revisi on Tip As part of your revision, think about the arguments and facts you would use to explain: Why did the big three disagree at the conference? T H E K E Y = B .R .A .T Why did the Germans claim that the peace treaty was unfair? What were the motives and aims of the big three at Versailles? GERMAN FRUSTRATIONS The Germans were shown the proposed Treaty of Versailles. There was no negotiation. The Germans published a rebuttal, arguing that the treaty was unfair, but they were ignored. On 28 June 1919, the delegates met at the Hall of Mirrors in the Palace of Versailles, near Paris, and forced two Germans to sign the treaty.
  • 2. The Treaty of Versailles was signed on 28 June 1919 and consisted of 440 Articles setting out the terms for Germany's punishment. The treaty was greeted with shock and disbelief in Germany. Answer preparation As part of your revision, think about the arguments and facts you would use to explain: 1. What the Treaty of Versailles said. 2. What the territorial, military and financial provisions of the Treaty of Versailles were. 3. What the Germans thought of the treaty. 4. Why the provisions of the Treaty of Versailles made the Germans so angry.
  • 3. r eact ion s to the lea gu e on s Ex am Questi The following are some questions that have appeared in previous exam questions. You could practice them at home (see the next pages for the mark schemes and tips) What were Lloyd George’s aims at Versailles? (4) Explain why Clemenceau wanted the Treaty of Versailles to punish Germany severely. (5) Study Source A. What is the message of this cartoon? Use details of the cartoon and your knowledge to explain your answer. (6) "We shall have The following were all equally important reasons why to fight Germany was dissatisfied with the Treaty: another war (i) the reduction in armed forces; (ii) the loss of territory; again in 25 (iii) the imposing of war guilt and reparations. years time." How far do you agree with this statement? Explain your answer referring only to (i), (ii) and (iii). (10) David Lloyd George
  • 4. Study Source A. What is the message of this cartoon? Use details of the cartoon and your knowledge to explain your answer. (6) Level 1 Uses surface features of cartoon only 1-2 e.g. ‘The Allied leaders have been meeting at the Peace Conference.’ ‘A little boy is upset.’ Level 2 Interpretation only 2-3 e.g. ‘There will be another war in the future.’ ‘Peace will not last.’ ‘What has been decided at the Conference will not work.’ Level 3 Interpretation supported by details of the cartoon OR by contextual knowledge 4-5 e.g. ‘The cartoon shows the ‘Big Four’ leaving the peace conference. Clemenceau says he can hear a child weeping. The child is behind a pillar and over whose head are the words ‘1940 class’. The cartoon is saying that the child is one who will be of military age in 1940. The caption adds the child is ‘future cannon fodder’ implying the peace will not last beyond 1940.’ OR e.g. ‘The cartoon is saying many at the time thought that the terms decided at the peace conference were too severe on Germany and that they were storing up trouble for the future. It was a ‘diktat’, making Germany responsible for the war and for which they had to pay reparations. This approach would make them want to take revenge on the allies in the near future.’ Level 4 Interpretation supported by details of the cartoon AND by contextual knowledge 6 Explain why Clemenceau wanted the Treaty of Versailles to punish Germany severely. (6) Level 1 General answer lacking specific contextual knowledge 1 e.g. ‘To make them suffer.’ Level 2 Identifies AND/OR describes why 2-3 (One mark for each) e.g. ‘To gain revenge on Germany for French suffering.’ ‘To make Germany pay the cost of the damage.’ ‘To prevent future German attacks on France.’ ‘To regain Alsace-Lorraine.’ Level 3 Explains why 3-6 (One explained reason 3-4 marks; two or more explained reasons 4-6 marks.) e.g. ‘Germany had left much of north-east France devastated and Clemenceau wanted to ensure that this did not happen again.’ ‘When retreating, Germany had deliberately destroyed mines railways and factories. The French expected Germany to pay for this destruction.’ ‘Clemenceau wanted the German military to be disbanded so as to prevent future invasions.’
  • 5. What were Lloyd George’s aims at Versailles? (4) One mark for each relevant aim; additional mark for supporting detail. e.g. ‘Lloyd George wanted to achieve peace.’ ‘To ensure France did not become to powerful.’ ‘To ensure British interests overseas were protected.’ ’To prevent Germany becoming too weak to trade with Britain.’ ‘To prevent Germany becoming so poor it turned to communism.’ ‘To avoid humiliating the Germans to avoid them wanting revenge.’ The following were all equally important reasons why Germany was dissatisfied with the Treaty: (i) the reduction in armed forces; (ii) the loss of territory; (iii) the imposing of war guilt and reparations. How far do you agree with this statement? Explain your answer referring only to (i), (ii) and (iii). Level 1 General answer lacking specific contextual knowledge 1-2 e.g. ‘They are all equally important as they all affected Germany and its people in some way.’ Level 2 Description of reasons for dissatisfaction 2-4 (One mark for each) e.g. ‘The army was limited to 100,000 men and conscription was not allowed.’ ‘Germany lost all their colonies, the Saar and the Polish corridor. Alsace-Lorraine was returned to France.’ ‘Germany had to accept blame for the war and to pay for the damage.’ Level 3 Explanation of ONE reason 4-6 (Developed explanation to be given two marks within L3 and L4) e.g. ‘The treaty restricted Germany’s armed forces to a level well below what they had been before the war. As they could only have six battleships and no air force it left them vulnerable to attack. The army had been their pride and joy and they could no longer use conscription to maintain its status.’ OR ‘The loss of land meant that many Germans were no longer living in Germany despite the promise of self-determination in the Fourteen points. The loss of land also included some of Germany’s important industrial areas such as the Saar and Upper Silesia. The loss of these industrial areas made it harder for Germany to recover after the war.’ OR ‘This clause was simple but was seen by Germans as extremely harsh. The Treaty was a ‘Diktat’ and Germany had no choice but to accept. This was humiliating as they believed other countries were equally responsible. Germany claimed the high reparations were an attempt to bankrupt them and again they had no choice but accept. The need for revenge built up.’ Level 4 Explanation of two OR three reasons 6-9 All three aspects to be dealt with for 9 marks. Level 5 Explains with evaluation of ‘equally important’ 9-10 Here candidates must make comparison with full explanation. All three must have been explained to reach this level.