In time, however, Lloyd George’s position on Germany hardened. Magazin für die Wissenschaft des Judenthums.
Germany lost 13 per cent of its land and six million Germans found themselves citizens of other nations. Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung (1919–1945) Zur Navigation springen Zur Suche springen. The new government’s acceptance of the Treaty of Versailles rocked Germany and gave rise to a theory popular among nationalists and right-wing groups: that the nation had been ‘stabbed in the back’ by treacherous politicians. Germany was also indefinitely excluded from membership of the newly formed League of Nations.The Treaty of Versailles was slammed by the German press as a humiliating peace forced upon them by diktat. The terms of the treaty were severe, restricting Germany’s industrial production and military; this was widely supported in Britain and France but caused outrage in Germany.This World War I website is created and maintained by Alpha History. This event sparked great interest in the press as the following examples of South Tyrolean newspapers show. Norddeutsche allgemeine Zeitung Forts. Heinrich von Ohlendorff mit seiner Norddeutschen Allgemeinen Zeitung. Did the news travel fast?
But, due to the political circumstances of both powers, the Turkish press gradually argued in favour of full independence.Another important process was the formation of the League of Nations which took place in the first weeks of the conference. Bis Ende 1918 hieß sie Norddeutsche Allgemeine Zeitung. Alsace and Lorraine were returned to France, the Rhineland was demilitarised and occupied, while Northern Schleswig was given to Denmark. The German people will, with unceasing labour, press forward to reconquer the place among the nations to which we are entitled!”1 After Clemenceau wanted the recovery of Alsace and Lorraine to France and the prevention of future German aggression against his country. Few delegates were fully happy with the final document. Do not forget it!
There were many delegates but the negotiations were dominated by the leaders of France, Britain and the US.3. The delegations in Paris and their entourages had to work quickly. Therefore we will take a look at how the Peace Conference was presented in contemporary newspapers all over Europe.What might be obvious today was not so much at that time. from Deutsche Zeitung (German News), on the day the Treaty was signed The Turkish press, that played a leading role within the society, drifted apart in their opinions.
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Such an admission on my lips would be a The reason is to be found in the outcome of World War I itself – At first glance the continent was cleared of multi-national empires and a number of smaller states gained independence. German commentators, diplomats and academics publicly condemned it. Troops had to be sent home, food shipments needed to enter blockaded ports, and revolutionary movements required containment. Do not forget it! This week we’ll publish a series of three articles, each covering one important moment in WWI. We are required to admit that we alone are to blame for the war. Germany was forbidden from political or economic unification with Austria. The German people will, with unceasing work, press forward to reconquer the place among nations to which it is entitled. Resulting from the vastly different aims of the victorious powers the Treaties pleased very few and led to almost instant problems. How did European newspapers of the time cover the crucial events and the political opinions in this terrible war? The Treaty of Versailles, deemed Germany to be entirely responsible for the war and liable to pay reparations.5. Under Wilson’s Fourteen Points, armaments would be reduced to a minimum, colonial disputes would be finalised and secret diplomacy and naval attacks in international waters would be outlawed. Deutsche zeitung (Berlin, Germany : 1896) ... (Essen :) 1907 to 1919 2; More Titles Date . Belgrade based newspaper More European historic newspaper coverage on the Paris Peace conference can be found in [3] Harold Nicolson cited in Zara Steiner, ‘The Treaty of Versailles Revisited’ in Michael Dockrill and John Fisher (eds. 14680 NEUE ILLUSTRIERTE ZEITUNG No. Die Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung (DAZ) erschien von 1861 bis 1945 in Berlin.
Today, in the Hall of Mirrors at Versailles, Germany is being forced to sign a disgraceful treaty. From a German newspaper, Deutsche Zeitung, 28 June 1919. In Scapa Flow, Scotland, where most of the German navy had been detained since the armistice, the Treaty of Versailles prompted one last defiant act. Do not forget it! –Deutsche Zeitung, June 28, 1919 How does this passage reflect the reaction of many Germans at the end of World War I? Welche Schlagzeilen und Nachrichten vom 30.04.1919 hat Deutschland und die Welt bewegt? -Count Brockdorff-Rantzau, leader of the German delegation to Versailles (15 May 1919). Did the news travel fast?