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      • John Maynard Keynes famously described the Treaty of Versailles as a ‘Carthaginian peace,’ which derives its name from the imposition of ruthless terms of peace designed to completely crush an enemy, such as those that the Roman Republic placed on the Carthaginians after the Punic Wars.
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  2. Thus, after World War I, many (the economist John Maynard Keynes among them) [3] described the so-called peace brought about by the Treaty of Versailles as a "Carthaginian peace." The Morgenthau Plan put forward after World War II has also been described as a Carthaginian peace, as it advocated the deindustrialization of Germany.

  3. In his book The Economic Consequences of the Peace, John Maynard Keynes referred to the Treaty of Versailles as a "Carthaginian peace", a misguided attempt to destroy Germany on behalf of French revanchism, rather than to follow the fairer principles for a lasting peace set out in Wilson's Fourteen Points, which Germany had accepted at the ...

    • 10 January 1920
    • Ratification by Germany and three Principal Allied and Associate Powers
    • 28 June 1919
  4. improvisation. Was the Treaty of Versailles a Carthaginian peace? How did President Wilson view it? How did the German Revolution and domestic politics affect the shaping of the Treaty and its future world image? What were the roles and contributions of the major protagonists, Wilson, Lloyd George, and Clemenceau?

  5. Oct 29, 2009 · The Treaty of Versailles, signed in 1919 at the Palace of Versailles in Paris at the end of World War I, codified peace terms between Germany and the victorious Allies. The Treaty of...

  6. Treaty was not a ‘Carthaginian peace’ in Keynes’ only too memo-rable words but a peace imposed on a defeated nation, unable to fight any longer, after a punishing war of extraordinary length. In an anomalous situation, the defeated power had surrendered before the military struggle reached its frontiers. Just as Yalta was, in large

  7. Apr 22, 2011 · The Treaty of Versailles: Carthaginian Peace or Pragmatic . - jstor Woodrow Wilson and His Legacy in American Foreign Relations L. Ambrosius Schwabe, Woodrow Wilson, Revolutionary Germany and Peacemaking, 1918–1919.

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