If there would'nt have been treaty than nazis would'nt have come to power argue on this
The German reaction to the Treaty of Versailles The German reaction to the Treaty of Versailles The German reaction to the Treaty of Versailles The German reaction to the Treaty of Versailles
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The notion that the Treaty of Versailles was the main reason is widespread in 'pop' versions of history in the U.S. However, most historians regard the following as more important: * The effects of the Great Depression on Germany. * The lack of a broadly based conventional conservative party in Germany. * Deadlock in the German political system in 1932-1933.
Wilhelm I in 1870.
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The terms of peace laid out by the Versailles Treaty were actually plans to decimate the German military and economy.
The terms of peace laid out by the Versailles Treaty were actually plans to decimate the German military and economy.
It was important when German troops went to the Rhineland because it violated the terms of the Treaty of Versailles, which prohibited German military presence in the area. This act challenged the authority of the international community and marked Germany's rearmament, paving the way for its expansionist ambitions leading up to World War II. It also tested the resolve of Western powers to uphold the treaty and confront German aggression.
German students are much, much less inclined than popular history in the U.S. to place the blame on the Treaty of Versailles - and more inclined to blame the Nazis.
because the treaty of Versailles forced Germany to assume full blame for the war.
Done by the Treaty of Versailles.