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The terms of the Treaty of Versailles, was announced on 7th May 1919
it's the treaty of Versailles and its a peace treaty
The Treaty of Versailles was between Germany and the Allies/Big Four(America, England, France, Italy).
Yes they did
The German people would not accept the terms of the Treaty of Versailles as they said that it was a 'Diktat' which means 'Dictatorship' they said this as they were not allowed to have any say in the terms of the treaty. Another reason why the Germans did not accept the treaty was because they did'NT accept the terms of it ie, the military restrictions, the territory loses and the war guilt clause.
The terms of the Treaty of Versailles, was announced on 7th May 1919
The treaty of Versailles was in 1783 so did not end WWI
the uk and france.
The terms of peace laid out by the Versailles Treaty were actually plans to decimate the German military and economy.
it's the treaty of Versailles and its a peace treaty
The treaty of Versailles.
The Treaty of Versailles was between Germany and the Allies/Big Four(America, England, France, Italy).
Yes they did
The German people would not accept the terms of the Treaty of Versailles as they said that it was a 'Diktat' which means 'Dictatorship' they said this as they were not allowed to have any say in the terms of the treaty. Another reason why the Germans did not accept the treaty was because they did'NT accept the terms of it ie, the military restrictions, the territory loses and the war guilt clause.
The terms of peace laid out by the Versailles Treaty were actually plans to decimate the German military and economy.
Economist were opposed to the terms of the treaty of Versailles because it was stated to be unfair and extremely expensive. The economist felt that later generations would come to regret the Versailles.
Germans and there allies Answer # 2 The above answer is incorrect. The French and the British were responsible for setting the terms of the Treaty of Versailles (if you are referring to the treaty the ended WWI). Germany, at that time, was not strong enough to set the terms; if so the terms would have been very different.