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The Treaty of Versailles, signed on June 28, 1919, officially ended World War I after a conference in Paris involving 32 countries. The negotiations were led by the "Big Three": David Lloyd George from Britain, Georges Clemenceau from France, and Woodrow Wilson from the USA, with Germany excluded from discussions. The leaders had differing views on the treatment of Germany, stemming from their own wartime experiences. Their negotiations faced challenges, particularly because Wilson advocated for leniency to prevent future conflicts, proposing the creation of a League of Nations based on his Fourteen Points to foster peace and avoid harsh penalties for Germany.