Treaty of Versailles
depending on which treaty of Versailles you're talking about, Im going to assume its not the one that unified Germany but the one that ended world war I. one of the main issues that it had was that the reparations that were placed on Germany were so harsh that Germany started to get bad intentions,, many people blame the treaty for starting WWII!
two primary effects: establishing the League of Nations; assigning blame for the war and imposing reparations on Germany
The Treaty of Versailles, It Punished Germany by making them take the blame for WWI, Pay for all Collateral Damage, and severely reduced their army. This treaty is also contributes to the start of WWII
After the Paris Peace Conference of 1919, the signing of the Treaty of Versailles on June 28, 1919, officially ended the war. Included in the 440 articles of the treaty were the demands that Germany officially accept responsibility for starting the war and pay heavy economic reparations. Germany itself was not included in the negotiations of the treaty and was forced to sign it (the alternative was continuing the war which would have probably led to a total occupation of Germany), which caused humiliation in the German people as the blame was shifted on them. The treaty was only concerning Germany; other treaties were made for different countries soon after.
The Treaty of Versailles, It Punished Germany by making them take the blame for WWI, Pay for all Collateral Damage, and severely reduced their army. This treaty is also contributes to the start of WWII
two primary effects: establishing the League of Nations; assigning blame for the war and imposing reparations on Germany
The war was ended by the Treaty of Versailles (1919)It started with Russia backing out of the war when they signed the separate Treaty of Brest-Litovsk (1918) with Germany. After Germany repudiated the treaty, the Treaty of Versailles was signed, causing Germany to pay reparations and accept blame for the war.treaty of versaillesTo add to the above, The Treaty of Versaille, 1919, effectively ended the 1'st World War (known then as The Great War), but the United States signed a separate treaty with Germany known as The Treaty of Berlin 2 years later, in 1921.
The Treaty of Versailles was what ended World War I. The document placed all of the blame on Germany, even though Austria-Hungary started the war. The Treaty took most of Germany's army, took a good chunk of Germany's land, and actually triggered a significant economic depression in Germany. The Treaty of Versailles was what ultimately lead to World War II.
two primary effects: establishing the League of Nations; assigning blame for the war and imposing reparations on Germany
two primary effects: establishing the League of Nations; assigning blame for the war and imposing reparations on Germany
The Treaty of Brest-Litovsk.
The Treaty of Versaille ended World War I.