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The treaty had a weakness. The treaty was focused on punishing Germany for the damaged they caused during the war and humiliated Germany my doing so. The treaty forced Germany to accept all responsibility for the war, their military should be restricted to 100,000 troops and Germany must pay war reparation of $400 in today's money. The following punishments as shown above started the World War 2.

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The Treaty of Versailles sowed the seeds of instability in Europe in the sense that it created a sense of power imbalance and weakened Germany (which led to World War 2).

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It humiliated the people of Germany, and Hitler was able to use it to kindle his Propaganda.

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How was the Treaty of Versailles considered a disaster?

It is considered disaster because it led to more tensions in Europe, and sow the seeds of WW2. Treaty of Versailles forced upon the defeated (Germany) heavy war reparations and that created extreme poverty in Germany when its currency was affected by high inflation and their money became worthless (example: one coffee would cost 1 000 000 000 deutsch marks). Hitler rose to power with policy which was centered on abolishing this treaty.


What did Treaty of Versailles overlook?

Because as germany was held guilty 4 tha 1st world war he had to pay the planty of sum due to this the economic conditon of germany started falling dawn.. . . . So there was raise of single dictatorship ane the raise of adolf hitler


What did hitler do to start World War 1?

Nothing. He held no political office in WW1. In WWI Hitler was just a Corporal in the German Army. If you meant to reference WWII he was very much instrumental in starting that war in Europe. Beginning in 1933 when he began to amass power,he began building the German Military Machine. Much of what he did was in direct violation of certain provisions in the Treaty of Versailles which Germany had signed to end WWI. Much of his motivation for what he did in rebuilding the military was his resentment of how Germany was given much of the blame for WWI. He saw this as unjust and so he sought to reestablish Germany's prominence in Europe and beyond. In many ways the seeds of WWII(in Europe) were sown as a result of how issues were "settled" by the Treaty of Versailles. Some national borders were redrawn and some of his actions were in an effort to reverse these changes.On September 1, 1939 all of this became a shooting war as the Nazis invaded Poland.


What were Frances goals for the Treaty of Versailles?

REVENGE! they also got alcase lorraine back in the end, but all the allies annicial goal was to hurt germany. they made them reduce their military and give up alot of land, the allies never again wanted Germany to dominate and havea great power. however it sowed the seeds to the next war. the Treaty left Germany in a great position to have another person come in and take the power, hitler.


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A treaty that help sow the seeds for world war 2?

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How did the Versailles Treaty sow the seeds for World War 2?

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What did the Versailles treaty overlook?

It failed to provide a lasting peace in Europe. Serveral basic flaws in the treaty sowed the seeds of postwar international problems that eventually would lead to the second World War.


How was the Treaty of Versailles considered a disaster?

It is considered disaster because it led to more tensions in Europe, and sow the seeds of WW2. Treaty of Versailles forced upon the defeated (Germany) heavy war reparations and that created extreme poverty in Germany when its currency was affected by high inflation and their money became worthless (example: one coffee would cost 1 000 000 000 deutsch marks). Hitler rose to power with policy which was centered on abolishing this treaty.


What did Treaty of Versailles overlook?

Because as germany was held guilty 4 tha 1st world war he had to pay the planty of sum due to this the economic conditon of germany started falling dawn.. . . . So there was raise of single dictatorship ane the raise of adolf hitler


Did the Treaty of Versailles resolve World War 1?

The general agreement among historians and other commentators is that the Treaty of Versailles only poorly addressed the causes of World War I and even more poorly attempted to resolve them. In its harsh treatment of Germany, including pinning blame for the conflict upon it, the Treaty sowed the seeds of resentment that would later burst forth in Nazi vengeance -- and another world war.


Did the ending of World War I create the basis for World War 2?

The Treaty of Versailles ending WW 1 had harsh terms for Germany. So harsh that it caused much resentment towards the victorious allies. Many historians say the seeds of WW 2 were sown by the ending of WW 1 and the Treaty of Versailles. Hitler used part of this discontent to gain power.


Which World War took place during the 1940s?

World World War II engaged the globe from 1939 to 1945, The seeds for this war were planted following the surrender of Germany at the end of World War I and the signing of the Treaty of Versailles.


What did hitler do to start World War 1?

Nothing. He held no political office in WW1. In WWI Hitler was just a Corporal in the German Army. If you meant to reference WWII he was very much instrumental in starting that war in Europe. Beginning in 1933 when he began to amass power,he began building the German Military Machine. Much of what he did was in direct violation of certain provisions in the Treaty of Versailles which Germany had signed to end WWI. Much of his motivation for what he did in rebuilding the military was his resentment of how Germany was given much of the blame for WWI. He saw this as unjust and so he sought to reestablish Germany's prominence in Europe and beyond. In many ways the seeds of WWII(in Europe) were sown as a result of how issues were "settled" by the Treaty of Versailles. Some national borders were redrawn and some of his actions were in an effort to reverse these changes.On September 1, 1939 all of this became a shooting war as the Nazis invaded Poland.


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What were the Goals of treaty of Versailles?

REVENGE! they also got alcase lorraine back in the end, but all the allies annicial goal was to hurt germany. they made them reduce their military and give up alot of land, the allies never again wanted Germany to dominate and havea great power. however it sowed the seeds to the next war. the Treaty left Germany in a great position to have another person come in and take the power, hitler.