Peace Conference At Versailles

Peace Conference At Versailles also knows as "Paris Pace Conference" was a meeting of the allied forces that followed World War 1 to set the peace terms for the defeated central powers following the armistices of 1918. This took place in Paris during 1919 and it included diplomats for more than 32 countries and nationalities. The "Big Four" were the President of the United States, Woodrow Wilson; the Prime Minister of Great Britain, David Lloyd George; the Prime Minister of France, Georges Clemenceau; and the Prime Minister of Italy, Vittorio Orlando. They all met together spontaneously 145 times and made all the major decisions, which in turn were ratified by the others. The main results was the Treaty Of Versailles, with Germany which in section 231 laid the regret for the war on "The aggression of Germany and her allies" The Peace Conference was similar to the foreign policy because Wilson ultimately began to lead foreign policy of the U.S toward interventionism. He found "rivalries, and conflicting claims previously submerged" . he began to work mostly trying to sway the direction that the French delegations were taking towards Germany and its allies in Europe, as well as the former ottoman lands in the middle East.