| The
Versailles Treaty |
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The
entire text of the treaty, combined with comparison maps, images,
illustrations and further source material. Excellent for
in-depth study. |
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| Paris
Peace Conference |
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Splendid
online activity where pupils have to assume roles of participating
countries and write the peace treaties to end WWI. |
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| Project
GCSE |
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Useful
'pass-card' type revision notes relating to the Treaty of Versailles.
Questions with detailed pop-up answers. A great way to revise
around the topic. |
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| The
Treaty of Versailles |
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Excellent
information relating to Versailles from BBC History. Questions
are posed at the beginning of the page that are clearly and plainly
answered in useful detail. |
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| Online
exhibition of Versailles |
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Interesting
and widely illustrated online exhibition designed to accompany the
1999 Public Record Office exhibition. Interesting background
information. |
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| Europe
after WWI |
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An
really helpful map illustrating the effects of the First World War.
The clear key allows pupils to see the complicated diplomatic
situation. |
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| Aftermath
of the War |
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Tremendous
and inspirational site providing sombre information about the
aftermath of WWI - details about the life those who survived and the
remembrance of those who didn't. |
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| The
Peace Settlements |
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Text
heavy but comprehensive overview of the events and decisions actually
taken at the Paris Peace Conference. |
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| The
Treaties |
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Treaties
relevant to the First World War (actually from 1856 to 1925) including
all the post war peace treaties in full. |
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| The
Versailles Treaty |
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Online
version of the Treaty, but accompanied by maps, illustrations and
photos. This makes this site far more accessible for pupils.
An excellent resource! |
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| Treaty
of Versailles |
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Online
version of the entire Treaty of Versailles. Difficult to use
directly, but extremely useful for reference or analysis of specific
sections. |
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| The
Paris Peace Conference |
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Clear
information about the individuals at the Paris Peace Conference - 'the
big four'. This site provides some excellent and accessible
information. |