Why was lloyd george happy with the treaties of 1919-20?
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Lloyd George was brilliant at the Conference.
Politically, he completely dominated and outmanoeuvred both Wilson (the schoolteacher visionary), and Clemenceau (the bitter old soldier).
He had got almost everything he wanted out of the peace by the end of February month, and he was able to spend the last months of the Conference brokering a compromise between Wilson and Clemenceau.
With the two main sticking points thus cleared up, negotiations got going again, and on 7 May the finished draft was sent to the Germans. There is no doubt that Lloyd George’s intervention at the turn of March–April 1919 saved the Peace Treaty.
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Politically, he completely dominated and outmanoeuvred both Wilson (the schoolteacher visionary), and Clemenceau (the bitter old soldier).
He had got almost everything he wanted out of the peace by the end of February month, and he was able to spend the last months of the Conference brokering a compromise between Wilson and Clemenceau.
With the two main sticking points thus cleared up, negotiations got going again, and on 7 May the finished draft was sent to the Germans. There is no doubt that Lloyd George’s intervention at the turn of March–April 1919 saved the Peace Treaty.
I hope this answer will help u a lot
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