The document summarizes key events around the Treaty of Versailles that ended World War 1: - Wilson's 14 Points plan for peace was not fully realized due to opposition from European leaders who wanted to punish Germany more harshly. - The "Big Four" nations of France, Britain, Italy, and the U.S. shaped the final treaty signed in June 1919, though Germany signed as well to gain the League of Nations provision. - The treaty imposed harsh terms on Germany, including war guilt, territorial losses, and reparations payments. This severely weakened Germany politically and economically. - Wilson's efforts to get the U.S. Senate to ratify the treaty and join the League of