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The Treaty of Versailles, signed on June 28, 1919, officially ended World War I. A conference in Paris convened 32 countries in January 1919, primarily led by the "Big Three": David Lloyd George (Britain), Georges Clemenceau (France), and Woodrow Wilson (USA), with Germany excluded from negotiations. The leaders had differing views on Germany's punishment, influenced by their countries' wartime experiences. Negotiations were challenging, especially as Wilson advocated against severe penalties, aiming to prevent future conflicts and promote peace through the League of Nations, based on his Fourteen Points. Ultimately, a compromise was necessary among the Big Three.