The actor playing Woodrow Wilson is shown wearing wire-rimmed glasses. The real Wilson, however, always wore a pince-nez, spectacles that are balanced on the wearer's nose, with no ear pieces.
The fiercely nationalistic German delegation from Berlin arrive in a train pulled by a French locomotive - a 141T Mikado 2-8-2, designed by the famous French designer Marc de Caso.
As the German negotiators head to Paris, footage of a railway train, pulled by a P7 Class locomotive, is shown. The first P7 was built in 1927.
When the German negotiators arrive at their destination station, their train is pulled by a 141T 2-8-2 Mikado. Not only did these locomotives first enter service in 1932, but even their first blueprints were only first drawn up by their French designer, Marc De Caso, in 1930.