The Treaty of Versailles led to World War II (1939-45) because German leaders and citizens thought the treaty's terms were too harsh. The German government was forced to sign the treaty at the Paris Peace Conference (1919-1920) under threat of more fighting from the Allies.
THE FOLLOWING WERE SOME OF THE CAUSES OF WORLD WAR II * UNJUST TREATY OF VERSAILLIES * IMPROPER BEHAVIOUR OF FRANCE * RISE OF THE NAZI PARTY IN GERMANY * DISSATISFICATION OF ITALY WITH THE TREATY * JAPANESES POLICY OF EXPANSION * IMPERIALISM OF ENGLAND AND FRANCE
League of Nations. The 14 points and The Treaty of Versaillies.
Treaty of Versailles
Absolutely not. Germany and all of Europe is in a state of peace and why risk such with another World War? Germany is doing just fine and shouldn't jeopardize such.
The Treaty of Versaillies pushed Germany and the Nazis into to World War 2 because they had been treated unfairly and the treaty caused their economic downfall. Hitler wanted revenge and to rid Europe of the Jews who he blamed for all their troubles.
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WORLD WAR 11 was a direct result of the Treaty of the Versailles. Adolph Hitler hated that treaty because he believed Jews designed it and it was responsible for all the troubles in Germany. They had terrible unemployment, starvation and no way to fight since they could not build war things. Once he became the Fuhrer he chose to ignore the Treaty and began invading other countries with this army and armament build up.
The Versailles Treaty
Treaty of Versailles
The Treaty of Versailles did not prevent war but rather provoked war. World War 1 led to World War 1 because of that treaty and the venom the Germans held toward that treaty.
The Treaty that ended the First World War was the Treaty of Versailles signed in June 1919.
The Treaty of Versaille ended World War I.