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The terms that were placed on the Germans were harsh and this is what the British people liked.

British attitude

British attitude

  • Many British people had family members who had died in the First World War.
  • The terms that were placed on the Germans were harsh and this is what the British people liked.
Naval supremacy
  • Before World War One, Britain had been in an arms race with Germany, where they competed to create the strongest navy.
  • By weakening & limiting the German military and navy, the British Government had made sure that the British Navy was still the strongest.
  • This is known as naval supremacy.
  • This made the government feel happy and secure that they remained powerful.
Empire

Empire

  • The British Empire grew in size because of the colonies taken from Germany.
  • This was good for national pride, and access to economic resources.
Harsher terms

Harsher terms

  • There were some however that wanted Germany to be treated even more harshly than they were.
David Lloyd George

David Lloyd George

  • Lloyd George had major reservations about the Treaty.
  • He felt that it crippled Germany economically, socially and politically.
  • He believed that this would cause them to seek revenge in the future.
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