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Where was the desire to see
revenge particularly strong?
France as echoed by Clemenceau
What was destroyed in France during ww1?
Forest destroyed, agricultural land razed,building damaged (1500 schools, 1200 churches, 317 public buildings) – massivedisruption to day-to-day living.
What did David Lloyd George of Britain want to pursue?
‘Justice, not revenge’
What did David Lloyd George also recognise?
The importance of Germany in helping to containcommunism.
Why was Germany being blamed for the war legally necessary?
In order to claim reparations, which were deemedto be very necessary.
What were some of the social costs of ww1?
Fatherlesschildren widowed wives
Shortageof men of marrying age – spinsters
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