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i think it was 'Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo' !
I think it was chequoslovakia althoough im not sure how to spell it and i think they were angry because the Germans didnt invite them to the agreement when it was an agreement to ask if they could have some of chequoslovakias land
i think you may be a bit confused. the us president, Woodrow Wilson, DID sign the Treaty of Versailles along with the other allied powers. however, the us didn't join the league of nations, which i think is what you may be talking about.
I think that it depends on who you talk to. Some Germans regret losing WW2 and some might think that it was terrible. I think in the whole, most Germans regret WW2 because most Germans during WW2 didn't like Hitler's decisions.
You could try reading books. In case you are not aware of them, they are interesting things which quite often contain reasoned argument and lots of detail. There are also books available that help with spelling words like 'quote' correctly, and where the town of Versailles will be given with a capital letter and the 's' at the end, and The Treaty of Versailles likewise will have capitals. Sorry to sound off, but the number of students now of all ages who think books are obsolete astounds and horrifies me.
because i think it was somthing to do with the treaty of versaille
Reparations - the Treaty of Versailles (after WWI) required the Germans to pay reparations to many countries they were previously at war with
No, most Germans thought the Treaty of Versailles, which ended World War 1, was grossly unfair.
i think it was 'Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo' !
I think it was chequoslovakia althoough im not sure how to spell it and i think they were angry because the Germans didnt invite them to the agreement when it was an agreement to ask if they could have some of chequoslovakias land
he helped write the treaty
i think you may be a bit confused. the us president, Woodrow Wilson, DID sign the Treaty of Versailles along with the other allied powers. however, the us didn't join the league of nations, which i think is what you may be talking about.
At the end of WW 1 the Germans had to sign the Treaty of Versailles. In the Treaty it said that it was the Germans fault for starting the war, they had to pay other countries repair money for the war, couldn't have their troops in the Rhineland, had a certain amount of people in their army (around 1000 people i think), and to lose some of their territory, such as part of Czechoslovakia and they couldn't go near Austria. The Treaty of Versailles was the main reason WW 2 started. Hope that helps!
If you are talking during the first world war then the only people who lost land were France and Russia I think and definetly Serbia which was conquered by austri-Hungary However post world war Germany lost land due to the treaty of versaille as well as Austria-Hungary
I think that it depends on who you talk to. Some Germans regret losing WW2 and some might think that it was terrible. I think in the whole, most Germans regret WW2 because most Germans during WW2 didn't like Hitler's decisions.
Germans have to be on time to everything or they think that it is bad for them
treaty 6 was honored and repected for people