Truth and Consequences: taking Advantage of the Loser. On The Treaty of Versailles, Wilson's 14 Points, and their effects on World War I
Title: Truth and Consequences: taking Advantage of the Loser. On The Treaty of Versailles, Wilson's 14 Points, and their effects on World War I
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Truth and Consequences: taking Advantage of the Loser. On The Treaty of Versailles, Wilson's 14 Points, and their effects on World War I
Western Civilizations
Although the costs and strain that World War I placed on the countries involved in
it were unimaginable, the peace treaty Germany was forced to sign was neither fair nor
just. Millions upon millions of men lost their lives or were wounded and women and
children suffered from not having and positive male influence and being forced into manual
labor on the homefront. The cost alone to the United States was ,729,000,000 and the
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the War in the Air over the Western Front (1973)
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