The Big Three Woodrow Wilson of the United States, David Lloyd George of England, and Georges Clemenceau of France Wilson was so sure of his rightness he was hard to work with, urging a peace without victory, and wanting the 14 points to be the basis of the peace treaty David Lloyd George demanded harsh treatment for Germany and reparations to pay for a Great Britain fit for heroes Clemenceau the Tiger was anti German, and wanted to weaken Germany so it could never again threaten France.