It depends on which war. If you are asking about World War 1, I would say no. I think Austria-Hungary should get most of the blame. In World War 2, I would say Germany was to blame, but I will also add that other countries were headed for war anyway regardless of anything that Germany did.
The treaty of Versaille was the document signed by Germany.
The Armistice signed on the 11th November 1918 ended the First World War. The Treaty of Versailles signed on 28th June 1919 blamed the Germans though (specifically, Article 231 or the "War Guilt Clause").
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Nazi Germany
the treaty was signed by the the France and Britain in 1763
You can only back out of a signed contract, if the contract states there is a backout clause. If there is no clause stating you may back out of the deal within 24 hour, you are liable for the contract signed.
The treaty of Versaille was the document signed by Germany.
santa clause did it for them
The Armistice signed on the 11th November 1918 ended the First World War. The Treaty of Versailles signed on 28th June 1919 blamed the Germans though (specifically, Article 231 or the "War Guilt Clause").
Germany
Yes, all clauses would be null and void if the original contract this was based on was not signed. There is no need for a non compete clause if there is not a contract.
Germany, Italy and Japan signed a mutual defense treaty.
what nation that had signed a nonaggression pack with Germany eventually joined the allies
Britain and Germany
Germany
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Russia