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Treaty of Versailles

1919 - You are Vittorio Orlando, Prime Minister of Italy

Negotiate peace terms that balance justice, security, and lasting peace while securing Italy's territorial claims

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Vittorio Orlando

Vittorio Orlando

Prime Minister of Italy

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Woodrow Wilson
Woodrow Wilson

Gentlemen, we have gathered here to create a lasting peace. I believe we must follow the principles of my Fourteen Points - no secret treaties, freedom of the seas, and most importantly, a League of Nations to prevent future wars. We must not seek revenge, but justice.

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Georges Clemenceau
Georges Clemenceau

Mr. President, I respect your ideals, but France has suffered greatly. Over a million Frenchmen died. Germany must pay for this war and be made so weak it can never threaten us again. We need security, not idealism.

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David Lloyd George
David Lloyd George

I understand both your positions. Britain wants a fair peace - Germany must be held accountable, but we must also consider the economic realities. Too harsh, and we risk instability. Too lenient, and we fail our people who sacrificed so much.

9:52 PM

Woodrow Wilson
Woodrow Wilson

Prime Minister Orlando, Italy was promised certain territories in the Treaty of London. However, we must balance these promises with the principle of self-determination. What are your thoughts on how we should proceed?

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