With little German involvement, the principal architects — Britain's David Lloyd George, Italy's Vittorio Orlando, France's Georges Clemenceau, and America's Woodrow Wilson — reassigned Germany's borders and issued steep war reparations.
After which, the same countries set about realigning nations, assigning false and unrealistic borders, and changing the world to their view of things. The actions that today find many nations in flames of war and rebellions and the rise of terrorism.
I saw absolutely nothing about it in the Lame Street Press!
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