How satisfied were the Allied Leaders with the Treaty of Versailles?
Have a little read: … How satisfied were the Allied Leaders with Treaty of Versailles? The Treaty of Versailles was a peace treaty that officially ended World War l. The three most influential people who decided what how harsh the restrictions were on Germany, politically, militarily and economically were Clemenceau of France, Lloyd George of Britain and Woodrow Wilson of America Even before meeting in Versailles, the leaders of Britain, France and the United States had stated their different aims and objectives for the peace conference. France had wanted Germany to be punished, Britain wanted a relatively strong but economically viable Germany and the United States wanted the creation of permanent peace as soon a possible but with financial compensation for its military expenditures. The result of these contradictory goals among the three leaders was a compromise, which ultimately left none of them completely satisfied.