THE BIG THREE
The Big Three consisted of: Woodrow Wilson, George Clemenceau, and David Lloyd George. These three had a massive differences in what they wanted to achieve from the Treaty of Versailles.
Their Difference of opinion led to the Treaty being formed poorly and not being as effective as it could have been, which led to German disappointment in the treaty, which fueled the rise of Hitler and the eventual start of WWII.
Their Difference of opinion led to the Treaty being formed poorly and not being as effective as it could have been, which led to German disappointment in the treaty, which fueled the rise of Hitler and the eventual start of WWII.