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Q: What document blamed Germany for World War 1 and forced Germany to repay other nations for war damage?
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What three requirements were outlined in the treaty of Versailles?

The treaty, known as the Treaty of Versailles, included a reparations bill that would cost Germany $33 billion for the damage to the economies of the Allied Nations.


Was Germany responsible for starting both World War I and World War 2?

No. Austria started world war 1, however Germany was blamed on starting it and had to sign a treaty accepting ALL responsibility for the damage. Germany started world war 2. WW1-no because Austria-Hungary started it but Germany had to sign the treaty of Versailles WW2 did start because of Germany because of the German dictator Adolph Hitler.


Why were the European Allies more interested in retribution?

The European allies focused on rebuilding themselves after wars, and believed that they should not have to pay to repair their nations because they did not cause the damage. After World War one the focus was on the destruction cause by bombings, which required a lot of time, labor, and money for the allied nations to fix. They wanted Germany to cover these costs because Germany did the damage. The allies asked Germany to pay reparations and to change their governing system. After World War two the focus was on making sure Germany was not able to be an aggressor again. Land was taken away, Germany's advanced scientific and technological industries were limited, and they had to pay reparations to the allies.


Will water damage void document with a notary signature?

yes


Can you remove ink from an important document?

It is not recommended to attempt to remove ink from an important document as this can damage the document further. Instead, you may want to consult a professional document restoration service for assistance.


What were reparations during ww1?

Respirations in World War One is when Germany lost, it had to pay reparations to Great Britain, France and Russia. They gave them back the land that they stole and money to rebuild their nations' land.


How did the grate depression damage Germany?

It raped it hard!


Why did Treat of Versailles help lead to the outbreak of world war 2?

Because in the Treat of Versailles they blamed Germany for the entire war. They had to pay for the entire damage that had been done. Because of that Germany was extremely poor and the people were starving. When Hitler came, he promised the German people a better life and more space for the German people, so they started spreading their territories (starting with Poland).


Why was Germany trying to gain land?

Germany was on the losing side of the First World War and was, 'unfairly' as Nazi Adolf Hitler considered it, stripped of a large amount of land to compensate for the damage it wreaked on European nations, particularly France. It was this which spurred Germany's vindictive ruler to invade Poland; this subsequently caused the British to engage in battle and resulted in the Second World War.


Was Germany alone responsible for causing ww1?

no it was germany,hungary and italy who caused most of the damage in ww1


What document is initiated to report loss damage or destruction to equipment assets?

Report of Survey


how did the treaty Versailles cause world war 2?

The treaty of Versailles blamed Germany for causing the war (WWl) and everyhing that had happened in it. At the conference which decided the terms of the treaty, Germany was not permitted to speak, while France and England were. Part of the arrangement was that Germany had to pay off all war debts and damage for the other countries, as well as trying to pick its self up. Germany was then thrown into the Great Depression. Anger built up at those other countries over thefollowing years, and then Hitler came along promising revenge.