The Council of Four, which included (left to right) Great Britain Prime Minister David Lloyd George, Italian Premier Vittorio Orlando, French Premier Georges Clemenceau and US President Woodrow ...
The leaders of the Allied Powers (Britain, US, France, Italy, Russia and Japan) had the difficult task of deciding what ...
What was the Paris Peace Conference? The Paris Peace Conference ... United States), to bring an end to the First World War, and to lay the foundations for a permanent peace in Europe.
"Big Four" world leaders at World War I Peace Conference in Paris, May 27, 1919. From left to right: Prime Minister David Lloyd George, Premier Vittorio Orlando, Premier Georges Clemenceau ...
Viceroy Lord Irwin inaugurated India’s first Parliament building. In 1919, the Paris Peace Conference began, which would ...
delegates from 32 countries met at the Palace of Versailles near Paris to make peace after World War One - the peace they hoped would ‘end all wars’. No Germans were invited to the conference ...
As leader of the French delegation to the Paris Peace Conference, he insisted on ... Clemenceau spent the years before World War I advocating for a strong military, expressing his hatred of ...
On Jan. 18, 1919, a few months after the end of World War I, leaders from the Allied nations began a series of discussions that became known as the Paris Peace Conference to settle issues raised ...
On 18 January 1919, the Peace Conference opened in Paris, bringing together the victors of the First World War to prepare the peace treaties. From the very opening, new nations expressed their ...