Websites to support the study of the Paris Peace Conference and the Treaty of Versailles at the end of World War 1:


The Paris Peace Conference
http://www.nv.cc.va.us/home/cevans/Versailles/Index.html        
Features extensive information on the conference sites, diplomats, activities, and disputed territories.  Hyperlinks to additional information.

President Woodrow Wilson’s Fourteen Points
http://www.yale.edu/lawweb/avalon/wilson14.htm
Features easy to read full text of President Wilson’s Fourteen Points presented at the Paris Peace Conference at the conclusion of World War I.

The Paris Peace Conference - Council of Ten
http://www.montenet.org/2001/jk.html
Features the full text of the address presented to the Paris Peace Conference on behalf of the King of Montenegro.

Paris Peace Conference
http://www2.tltc.ttu.edu/Harper/2301/2301Web/1900to1920/WorldWarI/paris.htm
Features biographies of the ‘Big Four’ participants at the Paris Peace Conference following World War I.  Includes discussions of the Treaties of St. Germain, Trianon, Sevres, and Versailles.

Versailles and Peacemaking
http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/worldwars/wwone/versailles_01.shtml
Provides the answers to some key questions about the Treaty of Versailles and the Paris Peace Conference.  Includes information about the leaders and what the people of Germany and Italy thought about the process.

Peace Conference at Paris
http://ww1.m78.com/english%20version/paris%20peace%20conference.html
Provides information about the Paris Peace Conference.  Includes detailed information about territorial issues, reparations, disarmament and the League of Nations.

Upheaval in Germany, The Peace Treaty and Imperialism
http://www.fsmitha.com/h2/ch09.htm
Features extensive background information on events in Germany and the German government  during the time period December 1918 to March 1919.  Includes information on the Treaty of Versailles and its impact on Germany and the world.

The Treaty of Versailles, 28th June 1919
http://www.rpfuller.com/gcse/history/2.html
Features concise information in point form on the key aspects of the Treaty of Versailles; the Paris peace Conference; German land losses, economic losses, and military losses; reparations; war guilt clause; Reactions of Britain, France, the US, and  Germany.

Treaty of Versailles
http://www.yale.edu/lawweb/avalon/imt/menu.htm        
Provides the full text of the Treaty of Versailles in a user friendly version for easy study and analysis.

SEE ALSO  World War 1   general information

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