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Germany, Italy and Austria-Hungary.
ANSWER1. Germany invaded the neutral country Belgium. 2. Germany was blamed for WWI because of their "excesses" of war.
There was no official government of Germany when WWI ended because they had destroyed their economy and were in control of troops who "kept the peace" but after a series of elections Adolf Hitler became grand chancellor of Germany
For starters, the treaty ended WWI by subjecting Germany to ruinious financial penalties and limited what they could do in the way of rearming themselves to, say, protect themselves from Russia. Hitler was able to use these onerous restrictions as an example of Britain, France and other allies mistreatment of Post WWI Germany. Anything that went wrong was blamed not on the Kaiser of Germany but those countries that forced Germany to surrender on such ruinous terms.
They lost WWI, so they wanted revenge. They wanted to show their superiority, kill jews and to regain territories that they had lost after WWI (Gdansk, Elsas, Lotaringia, Gdansk, Memmel, Polish corridor, Saar area).
The Allies imposed a naval blockade and prevented Germany from getting supplies from the other ports. Also, Germany was on the losing side of WWI. They lost the war on Nov. 11, 1918, and losing the war, meant poverty in Germany. Also, there were a lot of internal strikes in Germany, because the people were upset with the government for taking them to war.
Germany sent Mexico a document trying to get them to declare war on the USA and thereby prevent USA from entering the war on the side of the Allies. The British intercepted the document and after they showed it to the Americans, the USA declared war on Germany, entering WWI.
I assume you meant who led Germany in WWI... The Kaiser of Germany during WWI was Wilhelm II.
Germany in WWI
Stalin, and it WWII, not WWI. In WWI, Italy was against Germany.
he was Germany's general during WWI
In both WWI and WWII.
No, but the aftermath of World War I played a part in World War II happening. Hitler rose to power in the midst of hard times in Germany, partially caused by the sanctions imposed on them after WWI.
No, Germany started out as a Baltic state of the Teutonic Knights. It later was called Prussia up until WWI, and from the end of WWI until the present day it has been called Germany.
The Treaty of Versailles, which ended WWI.
Wwi: 1914 wwii: 1940
Germany, Italy, Austria-Hungary