The Treaty of Versailles ending world war I was the main reason that Adolph Hitler could rally so many Germans to what ended up being World War II.
The Treaty of Versailles took away certain areas of China, including Shandong, away from the Germans. Generally, the Treaty focused on lessening Germany's power and influence in Europe and beyond.
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Germany had to shorten their army or military.
France and Britain's relationship was strengthened due to the Treaty of Versailles. It was strengthened due to the fact that they connected on the level of what they wanted from the treaty and partially achieving the goal.
it left a legacy of bitterness and hatred in the hearts of the german people
decades of war between Eastern and Western Europe.
the treaty which would have efected the Germans the most would have been the treaty of Versailles Germany had lost alot of land and money
It made an organization that was weak from its very design even weaker.
The rejection of the Versailles Treaty is what led to the formation of the league of nations proposed by Wilson.
The rejection of the Versailles Treaty is what led to the formation of the league of nations proposed by Wilson.
The Treaty of Versailles had an enormous effect on postwar Germany. Specifically, it nearly bankrupted them through the payment of reparations, it reduced their military so that they could barely defend their borders, and it took away some of their lands and gave it to the victors.
World War II was affected directly by the 'Versailles Treaty' that was made after World War I. With its harsh punishment of Germany, which was held responsible for the world-wide conflict, the international treaty established conditions in post-war Europe that led directly to resentments that Hitler and his Nazi associates would utilize for the sake of fomenting the Second World War.