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 harshly punish Germany. - The "Big Four" nations of France, Britain, Italy, and the U.S. shaped the final treaty signed in June 1919, though Germany and Russia were excluded. - The treaty forced Germany to accept war guilt and pay massive reparations while losing territory. This humiliated Germany and planted seeds for future conflict. - Wilson's efforts to get the U.S. Senate to ratify the treaty and join the new League of Nations failed when he suffered a