Woodrow Wilson was dissatisfied with the Treaty of Versailles. He was an idealist and wanted to build a better and more powerful world from the ruins of the first world war. He agreed with the fact that Germany should be punished for what they did, but to an extent. He was worried that if they treated Germany too harshly, then Germany would someday get revenge. Woodrow Wilson believed that all nations should agree and cooperate to achieven world peace, which is why he set the league of nations up and wrote the 14 points.
Germany was divided into four.Germany after WW 2
The 14 points of the Versailles Treaty were NOT President Wilson's 14 points they were created by many countries, mainly France, to punish Germany. Wilson's agenda was the League of Nations.
They had to pay reparations, their army was limited and they had to give back some of the land that they had taken.
It wasn’t a nation but a city and that was Berlin, Germany. That created two separate Germany’s one called East Germany controlled by Russia and west Germany controlled by the western nations.
By forcing him to compromise his ideals on matters of self-determination and punishment of Germany.
To make a fair punishment for Germany and to create everlasting peace.
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Yes, William Jennings Bryan resigned because he did not like the way Wilson handled the situation with Germany over the Lusitania. In general, he didn't agree with some of Wilson's plans.
Woodrow's Wilson's threat to Germany was that he was going to declare war on Germany as a bit of revenge.
Kaiser Wilhelm had to abdicate his throne.
No punishment because they encourage underage drinking.
woodrow wilson thought that germany had to pay for its destructive part in ww1
yes as it states in the korhan
you go to jail
President Wilson was prompted by the refusal of Germany to halt its naval attacks.
Woodrow Wilson was dissatisfied with the Treaty of Versailles. He was an idealist and wanted to build a better and more powerful world from the ruins of the first world war. He agreed with the fact that Germany should be punished for what they did, but to an extent. He was worried that if they treated Germany too harshly, then Germany would someday get revenge. Woodrow Wilson believed that all nations should agree and cooperate to achieven world peace, which is why he set the league of nations up and wrote the 14 points.