in 1919, germany signed the treaty of versailles. did the treaty reflect wilsons vision of peace without…

in 1919, germany signed the treaty of versailles. did the treaty reflect wilsons vision of peace without victory? why or why not?\nno. although the treaty included wilsons fourteen points, other provisions made them redundant.\nyes. several of the fourteen points became part of the treaty.\nno. the other allies wanted to punish germany harshly for its actions.\nyes. germany was able to negotiate a peace settlement without admitting defeat.

in 1919, germany signed the treaty of versailles. did the treaty reflect wilsons vision of peace without victory? why or why not?\nno. although the treaty included wilsons fourteen points, other provisions made them redundant.\nyes. several of the fourteen points became part of the treaty.\nno. the other allies wanted to punish germany harshly for its actions.\nyes. germany was able to negotiate a peace settlement without admitting defeat.

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Wilson's "peace without victory" aimed for a just and lenient peace. But the other Allies, especially France and Britain, wanted to punish Germany severely for World War I. The Treaty of Versailles imposed harsh reparations, territorial losses, and military - limitations on Germany, which was far from Wilson's vision.

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No. The other Allies wanted to punish Germany harshly for its actions.