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One of the Big Three
Italian representative at Versailles
President of the USA 1919
Lloyd George's first name
A new country created after WW1
Woodrow Wilson was described as one of these
The clause that said Germany was responsible for starting the war
Where the League of Nations met
President of France 1919
----- of Nations
German currency
Industrial area occupied by French and Belgium soldiers in 1923
Become German chancellor in 1933
Treaty that finalised German borders in the west
A port given to Poland
Country opposed to joining the League of Nations
French foreign minister 1928
The USA and China imposed these on Japan when the Depression hit 1929
A vote by the people on an important issue
Germany was forbidden to unite with this country
British PM who favoured appeasement
Hitler's political party
A German word for lighting war
Country that became an ally of Germany and Italy
Leader of the USSR
Country invaded by Italy in 1935
Leader of Nationalist forces in Spain
Space called 'lebensraum' in Germ
What the defeated nations in WWI had to pay the victorious allies
A plan that enabled the USA to lend money to Germany to end the hyperinflation crisis in 1924
An area re-militarized by the Germans in 1936
Fascist leader of Italy
Lack of these was a reason for the failure of the League of Nations
The name of the alliance between Germany, Italy and Japan
German city where Hitler met with Chamberlain 1938
Area with many coal mines in Germany and taken by from them after WW1
Harbour attacked by the Japanese in 1941
A word used by the Germans to describe the Treaty of Versailles

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