The main criticism of the infamous Treaty of Versailles seems to be that it was harsh enough on Germany to greatly anger them, but not harsh enough to prevent them from becoming a power again. This half of my WI asks what would happen if Wilson's 14 points were adhered to more than OTL resulting in a less harsh treatment for Germany.
As for the actual terms of the treaty, I'll leave that to your discretion, but it seems possible that Germany might be allowed to negotiate terms with the Allied Powers and come out with Alsace-Lorraine as their only major territorial loss. Poland would still be created, but without the Polish Corridor cutting off East Prussia and no free city of Danzig being created. War reparations might be fixed at a much more bearable amount and the Anschluss with Austria might even be OK'd
What do you folks think might have happened from such a scenario?