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GCSE and IGCSE History Revision Guides: Mr Allsop History - The Big Three: The Paris Peace Conference

The Big Three: The Paris Peace Conference

05/24/13 • 14 min

GCSE and IGCSE History Revision Guides: Mr Allsop History

An audio revision guide that explains the aims of the Big Three - Lloyd George, Clemenceau and Wilson - at the Paris Peace Paris. It explains the factors that affected their demands and highlights the differences between them.

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An audio revision guide that explains the aims of the Big Three - Lloyd George, Clemenceau and Wilson - at the Paris Peace Paris. It explains the factors that affected their demands and highlights the differences between them.

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