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Economists were opposed to the terms of the Treaty of Versailles because it called for repayment of World War I damage to parts of Europe. This meant that the United States and German Allies would be shelling out money to rebuild.
The Treaty of Versailles decreed that Germany pay restitution for the damage suffered by other countries in the war. She was also denied forming an alliance with her wartime ally Austria and received military rebuilding sanctions.
The treaty obligated Germany to pay off damage costs the war created. Billions, yes.
Yes he was. He was a traitor and he tried to escape by leaving Versailles because he couldn't fix the damage he'd already done. Everybody hated him.
economic sanctions would seriously damage the south african economy :) novanet cheeter
The treaty of versailles was intended to make Germany pay for the vast damage they had caused in the first world war
Economic growth lagged behind because they had to repair damage from the war.
Economic growth lagged behind because they had to repair damage from the war.
Economists were opposed to the terms of the Treaty of Versailles because it called for repayment of World War I damage to parts of Europe. This meant that the United States and German Allies would be shelling out money to rebuild.
Economists were opposed to the terms of the Treaty of Versailles because it called for repayment of World War I damage to parts of Europe. This meant that the United States and German Allies would be shelling out money to rebuild.
The Treaty of Versailles decreed that Germany pay restitution for the damage suffered by other countries in the war. She was also denied forming an alliance with her wartime ally Austria and received military rebuilding sanctions.
The Versailles treaty caused it. It is almost entirely because of the Versailles treaty. It falsely blamed the losers on starting the war and made it pay for the damage with ridiculous fines. WW1 made the Central, and eventual Axis-powers really hate the allies and decided to try to get some vengance.
Closing the mines under Thatcher did massive damage. Emigration during the great depression did damage to the language.
The treaty obligated Germany to pay off damage costs the war created. Billions, yes.
They did not attempt to inflict further damage on the defeated countries.
Because the other countrues wanted Germany to pay for all the damage done and they said that the war was all Germany's fault and they deserved to be punished.
Yes he was. He was a traitor and he tried to escape by leaving Versailles because he couldn't fix the damage he'd already done. Everybody hated him.