At first, the Treaty of Versailles was to be written by all members of the winning side, but the drafting of the treaty was done entirely by Great Brittan, France, and the United States. GB and France had both been physically damaged by the war, and therefore wanted to impose heavy reparations on Germany. They also wanted to severely limit the size of Germany's military and destroy its navy. The United States on the other hand, reverted to earlier policies of isolationism (they tried not to get too involved in world affairs, especially wars) and only wanted terms that would prevent future conflict. Also, the Austria-Hungarian Empire was dissolved, and broken into smaller countries. As it turns out, Germany only finished paying off its reparations about a year or so ago.
No, Versailles is at the end of WW1.
The treaty of versaille was a peace treaty at the end of World War 1. The treaty was received badly in Germany because they were blamed for the war. the treaty is linked to the rise of Hitler in WW2
If you mean "Treaty of Versailles" then it basically ended World War I.Want to know more? Read a good book about WWI. :)
Treaty of Ghent
The Treaty of Ghent.
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The Treaty of Versaille
the treaty of versaille
The treaty of versaille was a peace treaty at the end of World War 1. The treaty was received badly in Germany because they were blamed for the war. the treaty is linked to the rise of Hitler in WW2
The treaty of Versaille
The Treaty of Versaille, which ended World War I
The Treaty of Versaille ended World War I.
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because i think it was somthing to do with the treaty of versaille
Hour 11,day 11,month 11, 1918, central powers crumbled and stepped down in Germany and The Treaty of Versaille was signed to bring WWI to an end.
A lot of factors but mainly nationalism, the versaille treaty and the great depression.
If you mean "Treaty of Versailles" then it basically ended World War I.Want to know more? Read a good book about WWI. :)
Countries especially Europe were devastated. They were tired of fighting and so made the Treaty of Versaille.