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President Poincare gives his opening address to the Peace Conference at the Quai d Orsay, 1919 (b  /  w photo)



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President Poincare gives his opening address to the Peace Conference at the Quai d Orsay, 1919 (b / w photo)

3740447 President Poincare gives his opening address to the Peace Conference at the Quai d Orsay, 1919 (b/w photo)
by Bain, George Grantham - Bain News Service (1865-1944); Private Collection; (add.info.: Allied negotiations to establish peace terms opened on January 18th 1919 at the French Foreign Ministry with 70 delegates from 27 countries, dominated by Woodrow Wilson (USA), Clemenceau (France) and Lloyd George (Britain). Russia wasn t included as the allies didn t recognise the Bolshevik goverment. Quarrels over the extent of Germanys punishment meant the defeated central powers were not invited until the end of April - they reluctantly signed the Treaty at Versailles on June 28th. Wilson proposed the League of Nations as part of his 14 point plan for peace in Europe but Republicans in Congress voted against it and the United States never became a member.); American, out of copyright

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1919 Allied Allies And Xa Armistice Balfour Clemenceau Clemenceau Georges 1841 1929 Delegates Delegation Diplomacy Diplomats Discussing Discussion International League Of Nations Lloyd George Negotiate Negotiations Peace Conference Prime Minister Reparation Terms Treaty Treaty Of Versailles Woodrow Wilson Big Four Great War


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This photo captures a significant moment in history as President Poincare delivers his opening address to the Peace Conference at the Quai d'Orsay in 1919. The image, taken by George Grantham Bain, showcases the solemnity and gravity of the occasion. The Peace Conference was a pivotal event that aimed to establish peace terms after World War I. With 70 delegates from 27 countries present, including prominent figures like Woodrow Wilson, Clemenceau, and Lloyd George, this gathering held immense importance for shaping post-war Europe. However, tensions were apparent even from the beginning. Russia's absence due to their unrecognized Bolshevik government highlighted divisions among the Allies. Moreover, disagreements over Germany's punishment delayed inviting defeated central powers until April. President Wilson's proposal of creating a League of Nations as part of his comprehensive plan for European peace added another layer of complexity. Despite his efforts to gain support for this idea through his famous Fourteen Points plan, Republicans in Congress voted against it. Consequently, the United States never became a member of the League. Ultimately, these negotiations led to the signing of the Treaty at Versailles on June 28th but left lasting consequences that would shape global politics for years to come. This photograph serves as a poignant reminder of an era defined by diplomatic struggles and attempts at international cooperation amidst great adversity.

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