20. Jahrhundert: 1914-1945 | Versailler Vertrag
The Treaty of Versailles – Historical Background
History often has references that point to other eras. Three short films explain such backgrounds for the time around 1918/19: The Palace of Versailles as the place where peace was concluded had great symbolic significance for the French. For the Germans had founded their Reich here after defeating France in 1871. For the Poles, a long period of oppression of their nation ended in 1918. Their state had disappeared from the map by 1795. What is special about the Paris Peace Conference? We compare: Congress of Vienna 1815 – Paris 1919 – Potsdam Conference 1945.
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France, Louis XIV, French Revolution, Franco-Prussian War, Germany, German Reich, German Empire, Hall of Mirrors, founding of the empire, World War One, Peace Treaty, Revenge, humiliation, Second World War, World War Two, traditional enmity, German-French friendship, Europe, Warsaw, King Stanisław August, constitution, reforms, Russia, Soviet Union, Austria, Prussia, patriotism, Woodrow Wilson, Peace Treaty of Versailles, right to self-determination, Ukraine, Baltic Sea, communist dictatorship, revolution, Third Polish Republic, Napoleonic Wars, Congress of Vienna, restructuring, post-war order, restauration, victorious powers, defeated nations, representatives of the people, press, military defeat, war guilt, Adolf Hitler, Eastern Europe, War of Annihilation, unconditional surrender, Potsdam Conference, occupying powers, occupied zones, Federal Republic, German Democratic Republic, East-West conflict
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