In the end, the European Allies imposed harsh peace terms on Germany, forcing the nation to surrender around 10 percent of its territory and all of its overseas possessions. Other key provisions of the Treaty of Versailles called for the demilitarization and occupation of the Rhineland, limited...
My reading of commentaries on the peace treaty led me to the conclusion that most of the people who excused the weakness and short-sightedness of the engineers of the post-Versailles order were politicians and analysts of the interwar period, the same people who would later bog down in the ...
His “Fourteen Points” would later be used in forming the League of Nations and in negotiating theTreatyof Versailles, thus ending the Great War. Na nima, bo sadilaka “bangindu na yandi 14” sambu na kusala kimvuka yina bo bingaka Société des Nations mpi sadilaka bangindu yango na lu...
This story is about the proposed new World Health Organization pandemic treaty that can potentially eradicate the national sovereignty as we know it. It is also about the banality of evil and the impact of our individual daily choices on the future generations and the history of the world. What...
of his Fourteen Points, and forcing Germany to accept dictated terms of peace. When the Senate declined to ratify the resulting Treaty of Versailles, it was in the setting of a national campaign portraying the treaty terms and even the Covenant of the League of Nations as a betrayal of ...
12 For Machault's censure, see his handwritten letter written from Versailles: Jean-Baptiste Machault to [Chrétien Guillaume de Malesherbes], 21 January 1754, in BN, Nouvelles Acquisitions Françaises [hereafter NAF], 3345, folio 291. Rouillé, the new Minister for the Navy, also censured...
This mysterious particle is supposed to be the key to opening up the most powerful force in creation which is the ´seed of life´ itself, and has the ability to heal damaged cells. So we have echoes of the Epic of Gilgamesh where the hero Gilgamesh set out on a quest for the secr...
Treaty of Versailles, peace document signed at the end of World War I by the Allied powers and Germany in the Hall of Mirrors in the Palace of Versailles, France, on June 28, 1919; it took force on January 10, 1920. Learn more about the Treaty of Versail
Germany - WWI, Treaty, Versailles: During the first days of World War I, many Germans experienced a sense of bonding that had eluded them since the founding of the empire. Differences of class, religion, and politics seemed to disappear as Germans flocke
intervene to expel Allied forces from its territory and crush the so-called White armies formed in southern Russia. These arrangements came to nought because of the German surrender in November 1918. By the terms of theTreaty of VersaillesGermany had to renounce what it had gained at Brest-...