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Q: Should the treaty Versailles treated Germany so harshly?
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Should oliver cromwell have treated the rebels so harshly?

No


Which part of the Treaty of Versailles did President Wilson oppose?

He didn't think Germany should be punished so harshly, otherwise they would retaliate and there would be a war again very soon.


What are some things that could have been done to prevent World War 2?

The allies in WW1 were too stupid. The main cause of WW2 is the Treaty of Versailles. Germany was furious about it and wanted to get revenge. The allies could have and should have been more merciful to Germany. Germany wasn't the cause of WW1, all the countries involved should share the blame. If Germany were treated more fairly, maybe WW2 could have been prevented. Or the allies could have completely wiped Germany off the map(which I don't justify) and never give it chance to recover and fight back. I agree, the Treaty of Versailles should have granted fairer terms to Germany. Nevertheless, by the mid-30s Germany had already abrogated the treaty and was economically prospering. Once that juncture had been reached, the only thing the Allies could have done was to remain resolute in the face of ever increasing German demands, the French should have responded when the Germans entered the Rhineland and when Poland was invaded, the French, English and Belgians should have attacked Germany.


What major decisions were made in the Versailles treaty?

Some major decisions made in the Versailles treaty were: Germany was allowed to have only an army and a navy and not an air force. Germany was forced to pay reparations to cover the losses of the victors, all countries should be a part of the League of Nations, secret treaties were not allowed, countries should govern themselves and countries should reduce their armies strength and weapons.


What was Prime Minister Lloyd Georges reaction to the treaty of Versailles?

'we propose to demand the whole cost of the war from Germany' he believed that Germany should pay reparations. this led to inflation for Germany. === === this is all ive got people..help!!

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Why was President Wilson dissatisfied with the Versailles Treaty?

Woodrow Wilson was dissatisfied with the Treaty of Versailles. He was an idealist and wanted to build a better and more powerful world from the ruins of the first world war. He agreed with the fact that Germany should be punished for what they did, but to an extent. He was worried that if they treated Germany too harshly, then Germany would someday get revenge. Woodrow Wilson believed that all nations should agree and cooperate to achieven world peace, which is why he set the league of nations up and wrote the 14 points.


Should oliver cromwell have treated the rebels so harshly?

No


Which part of the Treaty of Versailles did President Wilson oppose?

He didn't think Germany should be punished so harshly, otherwise they would retaliate and there would be a war again very soon.


Treaty that set out how Germany should be punished for ww1?

the treaty of Versailles ;)


Treaty that set out how Germany should be punished for World War one?

The Treaty of Versailles.


How did the treaty of the Versailles help Hitler get the power?

Hitler held on to the Treaty of Versailles and used it to convince the rest of Germany that the Allied Powers were to blame. He basically said that Germany should take revenge on Britain for the damages Britain did to them.


What treaty was set out so Germany should be punished for World War 1?

It was known as the Treaty of Versailles.


What are some things that could have been done to prevent World War 2?

The allies in WW1 were too stupid. The main cause of WW2 is the Treaty of Versailles. Germany was furious about it and wanted to get revenge. The allies could have and should have been more merciful to Germany. Germany wasn't the cause of WW1, all the countries involved should share the blame. If Germany were treated more fairly, maybe WW2 could have been prevented. Or the allies could have completely wiped Germany off the map(which I don't justify) and never give it chance to recover and fight back. I agree, the Treaty of Versailles should have granted fairer terms to Germany. Nevertheless, by the mid-30s Germany had already abrogated the treaty and was economically prospering. Once that juncture had been reached, the only thing the Allies could have done was to remain resolute in the face of ever increasing German demands, the French should have responded when the Germans entered the Rhineland and when Poland was invaded, the French, English and Belgians should have attacked Germany.


How did the Treaty of Versailles help end World War 2?

The treaty of Versailles did nothing of the sort!! It was the culmination of lengthy peace talks after the first world war between the Allies, to decide how badly Germany should be punished.


What major decisions were made in the Versailles treaty?

Some major decisions made in the Versailles treaty were: Germany was allowed to have only an army and a navy and not an air force. Germany was forced to pay reparations to cover the losses of the victors, all countries should be a part of the League of Nations, secret treaties were not allowed, countries should govern themselves and countries should reduce their armies strength and weapons.


What was Prime Minister Lloyd Georges reaction to the treaty of Versailles?

'we propose to demand the whole cost of the war from Germany' he believed that Germany should pay reparations. this led to inflation for Germany. === === this is all ive got people..help!!


How did the ruling philosophies of Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin compare?

Both believed that anyone who questioned the government should be harshly punished.