The only thing that Austria hoped to gain from the Treaty of Versailles was an end to WW I. They were defeated and wanted to stop fighting, so it was necessary to have a peace treaty.
All the Central Powers, who lost World War I, were punished by the Treaty of Versailles. All four countries (Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire) had separate treaties. Germany's was by far most severe. Germany's Treaty of Versailles was the most important. It listed that Germany must admit World War I was their fault and they must pay the Allied countries' governments for the damage they've caused. They also had to forfeit all land they acquired during the war as well as their colonies. They had to reduce their army to 100,000 men, cut back their navy, and eliminate their air force. This treaty was very harsh because the French and British wanted revenge on Germany, for this great war among other things.
The treaty of Versailles included France, Great Britain, U.S., and Italy. It basically completely crushed Germany and blamed it for the cause of WWI. Woodrow Wilson said that the treaty would be based off of his 14 points.
The Senate rejected the Treaty in March 19, 1920 President Wilson did sign the Treaty of Versailles, but he had foolishly refused to bring Representatives and Senators, particularly Henry Cabot Lodge, the majority leader in the house. This may have biased the legislature against the treaty, but the main reason the U.S. did not agree to the Treaty of Versaille was not that they thought it was too harsh, it was that the League of Nations had become part of the treaty. The U.S. did not want its foreign policy decided by another body, so they rejected the treaty. There is a certain irony that the League of Nations was the addition that the legislatures disliked, as it was the only part of Wilson's 14 points to make it onto the Treaty.
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There are 55 different articles in the Treaty of Versailles. Articles 27, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 40, 42, 45, 51, 80, 81, 82, 84, 85, 87, 94, 116, 117, 118, 119, 128, 135, 138, 141, 147, 155, 156, 159, 160, 164, 165, 166, 167, 170, 171, 172, 173, 176, 177, 178, 179, 180, 181, 191, 198, 231, 232, 233, 234, 245, 246, and 247 are featured in the Treaty of Versailles.
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All the Central Powers, who lost World War I, were punished by the Treaty of Versailles. All four countries (Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire) had separate treaties. Germany's was by far most severe. Germany's Treaty of Versailles was the most important. It listed that Germany must admit World War I was their fault and they must pay the Allied countries' governments for the damage they've caused. They also had to forfeit all land they acquired during the war as well as their colonies. They had to reduce their army to 100,000 men, cut back their navy, and eliminate their air force. This treaty was very harsh because the French and British wanted revenge on Germany, for this great war among other things.
At the end of WW 1 the Germans had to sign the Treaty of Versailles. In the Treaty it said that it was the Germans fault for starting the war, they had to pay other countries repair money for the war, couldn't have their troops in the Rhineland, had a certain amount of people in their army (around 1000 people i think), and to lose some of their territory, such as part of Czechoslovakia and they couldn't go near Austria. The Treaty of Versailles was the main reason WW 2 started. Hope that helps!
in world war I, theGermans were dissatisfied with the terms of the treaty of Versailles. this laid out the foundations of unrest for world war II. the German dissatisfaction with the treaty was one of the main causes of world war II.
The treaty of Versailles included France, Great Britain, U.S., and Italy. It basically completely crushed Germany and blamed it for the cause of WWI. Woodrow Wilson said that the treaty would be based off of his 14 points.
The establishment of the league of nations
Yes It Was. I am doing it in Y6 at the moment! It is actually very interesting, Have you searched the treaty of Versailles. It is one of the key information points about WW2. I hope I helped you!
The Senate rejected the Treaty in March 19, 1920 President Wilson did sign the Treaty of Versailles, but he had foolishly refused to bring Representatives and Senators, particularly Henry Cabot Lodge, the majority leader in the house. This may have biased the legislature against the treaty, but the main reason the U.S. did not agree to the Treaty of Versaille was not that they thought it was too harsh, it was that the League of Nations had become part of the treaty. The U.S. did not want its foreign policy decided by another body, so they rejected the treaty. There is a certain irony that the League of Nations was the addition that the legislatures disliked, as it was the only part of Wilson's 14 points to make it onto the Treaty.
This is just what i remember from school so correct me if I am wrong, but the treaty of Versailles made the Germans pay for all the damages done in WW1, both in its own country and in the others. I also remember, but I am not positive about this but after WW1 the Germans actually had less land and so greed played a part. That's all i remember i hope this helps
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