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The Germans signed the treaty of Versailles on the 28 June 1919.
28 June 1919 .
Treaty of Versailles
In June 1919 he and Germany signed it.
The treaty that the Germans were forced to sign at the end of World War I was the Treaty of Versailles. Signed on June 28, 1919, it imposed heavy reparations and territorial losses on Germany, significantly altering the country's borders and military capabilities. The treaty is often cited as a contributing factor to the rise of tensions leading to World War II.
The foreign minister Hermann Müller and Johannes Bell travelled to Versailles to sign the treaty on behalf of Germany. The treaty was signed on 28 June 1919.
The truth is that they weren't, they either had to sign the treaty or suffer the consequences of a continued allied blockade. Germany was made vulnerable and had to "surrender".
The treaty of Versailles.
Treaty of Versailles :{D
The Germans had to sign the Treaty of Versailles which severely punished the Germans and bankrupted them. This treaty made the Germans mad and hate all the countries who made them sign the treaty in order to end the war. Adolf Hitler really hated the treaty. When he came to power he disregarded the Treaty and began doing what he wanted. He violated the treaty when he attacked Poland and that started World War 2.
There are some very strange urban myths about Brockdorff-Rantzau. He wasn't Jewish and he resigned on 20 June 1919 rather than sign the Treaty of Versailles.
Following WW1, Allied forces kept a blockade around German ports, so that they could not trade with other countries. This was done to force the Germans to sign the peace treaty at the end of the war- the treaty of Versailles. The Germans had to sign the treaty, or the blockade would not be lifted. If the blockade was not lifted, Germany would have run out of food. In the Treaty of Versailles, Germany was forced to pay large reparations to the Allies. Also, some of it's land was taken away. This was unfair to the Germans, who had surrendered because they thought that the Allies would use United States President Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen Points in the peace treaty.