1st Edition

The Supreme Control at the Paris Peace Conference 1919 (Routledge Revivals) A Commentary

By Donald Hankey Copyright 1963
    206 Pages
    by Routledge

    206 Pages
    by Routledge

    This book, first published in 1963, discusses the events of the Paris Peace Conference- the meeting of Allied victors following the end of World War I to set peace terms. Lord Hankey discusses the political and military terms and issues, as well as those of individual countries. This book is ideal for students of modern history.

    1. From War to Peace  2. President Wilson’s Visit to London  3. The Build-up of the Conference Organization  4. The Conference and the Dominions  5. The First Plenary Meetings  6. The Conference and Russia  7. German Colonies and Dominions Mandates  8. The Churchill Intervention  9. The Foreign Ministers Speed up the Conference  10. Accumulating Difficulties  11. Military Terms of Peace  12. Origin of the Council of Four  13. Summit Reorganization  14. Italy’s Claims: Orlando’s Dilemma  15. Completion of the Draft Treaty with Germany  16. The Presentation of the Treaty  17. Mandates and the Austrian Treaty  18. The Greek Episode and Italian Claims  19. Change in Procedure  20. Will the Germans Sign?  21. The Signing;  Epilogue;  Index