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The Versailles Treaty The entire text of the treaty, combined with comparison maps, images, illustrations and further source material.  Excellent for in-depth study.  
Paris Peace Conference Splendid online activity where pupils have to assume roles of participating countries and write the peace treaties to end WWI.
Project GCSE 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.
The Treaty of Versailles 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.
Online exhibition of Versailles Interesting and widely illustrated online exhibition designed to accompany the 1999 Public Record Office exhibition.  Interesting background information.
Europe after WWI An really helpful map illustrating the effects of the First World War.  The clear key allows pupils to see the complicated diplomatic situation.
Aftermath of the War 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.
The Peace Settlements Text heavy but comprehensive overview of the events and decisions actually taken at the Paris Peace Conference.
The Treaties Treaties relevant to the First World War (actually from 1856 to 1925) including all the post war peace treaties in full.
The Versailles Treaty Online version of the Treaty, but accompanied by maps, illustrations and photos.  This makes this site far more accessible for pupils.  An excellent resource!
Treaty of Versailles Online version of the entire Treaty of Versailles.  Difficult to use directly, but extremely useful for reference or analysis of specific sections.
The Paris Peace Conference Clear information about the individuals at the Paris Peace Conference - 'the big four'.  This site provides some excellent and accessible information.

 

 

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