Who drafted the treaty of Versailles. including name of a person and leader he was representing .

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The Treaty of Versailles was primarily drafted by representatives of the Allied powers, notably the "Big Four" leaders. One of the key figures in the drafting was French Prime Minister Georges Clemenceau. He represented France and was a strong advocate for tough reparations on Germany following World War I. Other significant contributors included British Prime Minister David Lloyd George and U.S. President Woodrow Wilson. Each leader had a significant influence on the treaty's content, reflecting their national interests and goals.