A major goal of France and Great Britain at the Conference of Versailles following World War I was to establish a framework for peace and prevent future conflicts. They aimed to hold Germany accountable for the war through reparations and territorial losses, while also ensuring their own national security. France, in particular, sought to weaken Germany militarily and economically, while Britain balanced a desire for justice with the need for stability in Europe. Ultimately, their decisions shaped the Treaty of Versailles and had lasting impacts on international relations.
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