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Why world war 1 ends all wars?

World War I didn't end all wars because it made a harsh peace treaty at the end called the treaty of versailles. It said that Germany had to pay for all of what it cost for every country. This caused Germany to become economically unstable, and hired a dictator to help Germany. Yes, it was Adolf Hitler. The Treaty of Versailles made the Germans pay for everyones debts in the war and put all the blame on Germany. Germans don't like unfair treaties, but they had no army to retaliate with. Hitler and the German people did not want Germany to be a weak country, because before WWI it was a super power. WWI led right into WWII. The Great War was so terrible and so many people died that it was unbelievable that similar events could happen again. little did they know how history repeats itself.


What treaty gave Portugal the exclusive right to provide slaves to the Americas?

The Treaty of Tordesillas.


Was Hitler the blame for World War 2?

of course not necessarily! there are many different views one can take on this subject. Hitler was a very big part of the second world war, but also you must put into perspective the problems in Germany at the time, the treaty of Versailles and appeasement. some can argue that Hitler was simply in the right place at the right time, because the German people needed a strong leader and were prepared to vote for an extremist if they needed. Germany was in a state of depression - after the treaty of Versailles they'd had to pay the allies 32bn in reparations, and then went into hyperinflation. here, the support for the Nazis grew. as the value for money decreased, Hitler became more popular over the other parties because they wanted someone who could help. you could say if Hitler hadn't come, they would have resorted to another extreme government, or actions. however, it is true that Hitler wanted war from the start and was a very violent man. he had grew up to hate, and this just made his drive stronger when the treaty of Versailles disgraced him and his people. his policies were unfair - he demanded 'living space' from the surrounding countries, and forced German entry into these countries. this was pushing the allies until they finally broke ('the trigger') when he invaded Poland they then had to retaliate - it seemed just what Hitler had been waiting for.


Why did the people of Germany hate their government after World War 1?

# The public had been led to believe by propaganda that Germany would win the war. The defeat was sudden and unexpected, they needed someone to blame. # The Army Generals who were in fact to blame for losing the war due to their plans, advised the Kaiser to change Germany from an authoritarian state into a parliamentary democracy. This was before the end of the war - blame for defeat was therefore passed onto the new politicians (Stab in the back myth, November criminals) # The public were simply expected to adapt to the new political system. there had been no warning that it was going to happen, and it was too much for them too suddenly. # All these reasons resurfaced later during the 1923 hyperinflation, 1929 depression and so on.


What impact did the Treaty of Versailles have on Germany?

:P the answer to this is 4 reasons they had to shorten military they had to take the blame they had to pay for all damages they couldn't have more then 10,000 men in army

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Were the Germans right in blaming the Treaty of Versailles for their problems?

Some may believe that it was the treaty that messed things up for Germany, but it was just the beginning. Hitler blew things way out of proportion and blamed the Jews.


Why did Germany want to start another war?

Because in the Treaty of Versailles after ww1 Britain, France and lots of other countries decided that Germany had to:Lose land - lots of itDecrease their army hugelyPay off all money owed to countries and except full blame for the first world war.Not saying it was right but honestly would you be happy if that happened to you?


What is the synonym for accuse?

Blame, charge, indict.


Site where a treaty was signed between Germany and Russia?

Brest-Litovsk If this is for a history word search thing, that is correct, it's on the farthest right of it.


Site where a treaty was signed between Germany and Russia in march 1918?

brestlitovsk is on the botton right hand corner if its for a world history wordsearch


Why world war 1 ends all wars?

World War I didn't end all wars because it made a harsh peace treaty at the end called the treaty of versailles. It said that Germany had to pay for all of what it cost for every country. This caused Germany to become economically unstable, and hired a dictator to help Germany. Yes, it was Adolf Hitler. The Treaty of Versailles made the Germans pay for everyones debts in the war and put all the blame on Germany. Germans don't like unfair treaties, but they had no army to retaliate with. Hitler and the German people did not want Germany to be a weak country, because before WWI it was a super power. WWI led right into WWII. The Great War was so terrible and so many people died that it was unbelievable that similar events could happen again. little did they know how history repeats itself.


What treaty gave Spain the right to north America?

treaty of brazilin


What did the League of Nations do when Germany violated the Treaty of Versailles?

Ridiculously, nothing. Hitler "called their bluff" they decided to take no action right away. Eventually Hitler and Germany were more powerful than the league and from this position they could do nothing.


Did the brits deserve the blitz?

Yeah they did, what right had they to declare war on Germany in the first place. Anyways, they were mean since the Treaty of Versailles and they just love to butt in. Germany was just taking back what was theirs, although their treatment of Jews were atrocious.


Did Jay's Treaty give Americans the right to travel freely on the Mississippi river?

The Pickney's Treaty gave Americans the right to travel freely on Mississippi River, not the Jay's Treaty


When did Germany join the league of nations?

Stresemann negotiated German admission to the League in 1925 (with effect from 1926), and Hitler pulled Germany out in 1933 as a protest against the disarmament conference in progress at the time.


What treaty gave Portugal the exclusive right to provide slaves to the Americas?

The Treaty of Tordesillas.