How the Treaty of Versailles Sowed the Seeds of Another War

This essay on the Treaty of Versailles summarizes the victors' various motivations that, once embedded in the agreement, paved the way for World War II. The student notes in particular an appetite for revenge on the part of France (Clemenceau) and Britain (Lloyd George) that outweighed America's (Wilson's) idealistic vision.
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