A bitter peace 1918-33
ICSE · Class 12 · History
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What to Focus On
- The armistice was signed at 5.00 am at Compiègne.
- The guns fell silent six hours later.
- The League of Nations came into existence in January 1920.
- Brest-Litovsk was signed on 3 March 1918.
- Leon Trotsky represented Bolshevik Russia.
- General Hoffman emphasized German military advantage.
- The Versailles conference opened on 18 January 1919.
- Terms were presented to Germany on 7 May 1919.
- The treaty was signed on 28 June 1919.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
The First World War clearly ended in November 1918, so everything after that was peacetime.
The League of Nations was created in 1919 immediately after the war ended.
Versailles was a fair peace because Wilson’s Fourteen Points were the main basis of the settlement.
Memory Tips
The First World War did not end in a simple way in 1918
Armistice at Compiègne and guns falling silent six hours later
The League of Nations formally came into existence in January 1920
Big Four at Versailles
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