World War I Aftermath

World War I Aftermath — page 7
from France and Belgium allow Allied troops to occupy three cities on Germany's side of the Rhine River and submit to other severe terms HARSH TERMS AT VERSAILLES The Allies threatened to resume the war if Germany should take any hostile actions or break the terms of the armistice The leaders of the United Kingdom France the United States and Italy agreed to meet in Versailles near the French capital of Paris They would draw up an agreement formally ending the war and setting permanent terms of the peace on Germany SUBMARINED INTO WAR The sinking of the Lusitania was only one to believe open submarine warfare was the of many incidents that led to American way to victory After all the United States involvement in World War In the spring of was already supplying arms to Germany's 1916 after a German submarine sank the enemies which made the United States in unarmed French ship Sussex Woodrow effect an enemy combatant A few sinkings Wilson threatened to cut off all diplomatic might even end the war before the Americans ties with Germany The result was the Sussex could send troops across the Atlantic Pledge in May 1916 Germany agreed that In January Germany declared its intention U boats would not attack any passenger ships to resume unrestricted submarine warfare or ships of neutral countries U boat captains and by the end of March 1917 U boats had would also allow crews of enemy merchant sent several American ships to the bottom ships to abandon their vessels before of the Atlantic Ocean For Wilson this was an attack the last straw that would make the president As the war dragged on without result break his own pledge of neutrality in the war however German naval commanders came