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It means exactly what it says: the Germans signed the Treaty of Versailles.

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Versailles who would not accept the treaty of Versailles?

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.


What did 'Diktat' mean in the settling of World War 1 - The Treaty of Versailles?

diktat means order (you have to do it)


Why was the Treaty of Versailles a diktat?

diktat stands for deutshe ist keine twate aud tillete


What country was excluded in the Treaty of Versailles?

Answer this question… Germany


How did Hitler think about the Treaty of Versailles?

The first reason as to why Hitler did not like the Treaty of Versailles was because he saw it as a disgrace to the German people. In Hitler's view, it was an embarrassment to the country, suffering the consequences of the decisions made by politicians. He blamed the German politicians for the signing of the treaty, believing that Germany could have avoided its current situation. In his biography, Mein Kampf, written by Hitler during his time spent in prison, he called it "the greatest villainy of the century", and he called the German politicians who signed it "miserable and degenerate criminals". The treaty of Versailles was also the reason why German faced a lot of hardships during that time. It was the treaty in the first place that caused hyperinflation and that forced the country into bankruptcy. It took Germanys land, its industry and most of its military, which added to the humiliation. This affected many of the Germany people, making daily life a struggle. But one of the main reasons of Hitler's hatred of the treaty of Versailles was because it meant that many of the efforts of Germany in World War One were wasted. Hitler had previously served in the Bavarian Infantry regiment in the First World War, and narrowly surviving a gas attack. So to him, his time spent fighting, and the injuries he suffered from it were pointless. In his biography he states that, "And so it had all been in vain. In vain all the sacrifices and privations, in vain the hours in which, with mortal fear clutching at our hearts, we nevertheless did our duty; and in vain the death of two millions who died." However, it was because of the Treaty of Versailles that Adolf Hitler came in to power. He took advantage of effects that the Treaty brought to Germany and used the fear of the Public to rise to power. Promising a better Germany compared to the economically wrecked country as the current time. Hitler may be very expressive about his hatred towards it, but without it, he would not have gotten to the position that he did.

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Versailles who would not accept the treaty of Versailles?

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.


What did 'Diktat' mean in the settling of World War 1 - The Treaty of Versailles?

diktat means order (you have to do it)


What was result of the U.S. Senate's refusal to approve the Treaty of Versailles?

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What was the result of the U.S. Senates refusal to approve the treaty of Versailles?

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What was armistice signed about?

An armistice is when two sides in a war agree to stop fighting. It doesn't mean the war is over- it just means that the two sides agree to "pause" the war. Usually it's done to start negotiating a peace treaty (which does officially end the war) or to observe a holiday of some kind. So when the Germans signed the armistice on November 11, 1918, they agreed to stop fighting so that a peace treaty could be negotiated. The negotiations started in January 1919 and the Treaty of Versailles (which officially ended the war for Germany) was signed in June 1919. In 1953, North and South Korea agreed to an armistice, but never finalized a peace treaty. Both sides are still technically at war- and every now and then, small fights do start between the sides (such as in Nov 2010 when North Korea shot artillery at a South Korean island, and the South shot back).


Which 3 countries followed policies of aggressive nationalism in the 1930?

Policy of Aggression basically means the Treaty of Versailles. The countries who followed it Britain ,France and Germany.


Why was the Treaty of Versailles a diktat?

diktat stands for deutshe ist keine twate aud tillete


What country was excluded in the Treaty of Versailles?

Answer this question… Germany


Why does the USA have problems with North Korea?

Sixty years ago the Korean War was going on and when a cease fire was called no peace treaty was signed. This means the war is still going on.


How did Hitler think about the Treaty of Versailles?

The first reason as to why Hitler did not like the Treaty of Versailles was because he saw it as a disgrace to the German people. In Hitler's view, it was an embarrassment to the country, suffering the consequences of the decisions made by politicians. He blamed the German politicians for the signing of the treaty, believing that Germany could have avoided its current situation. In his biography, Mein Kampf, written by Hitler during his time spent in prison, he called it "the greatest villainy of the century", and he called the German politicians who signed it "miserable and degenerate criminals". The treaty of Versailles was also the reason why German faced a lot of hardships during that time. It was the treaty in the first place that caused hyperinflation and that forced the country into bankruptcy. It took Germanys land, its industry and most of its military, which added to the humiliation. This affected many of the Germany people, making daily life a struggle. But one of the main reasons of Hitler's hatred of the treaty of Versailles was because it meant that many of the efforts of Germany in World War One were wasted. Hitler had previously served in the Bavarian Infantry regiment in the First World War, and narrowly surviving a gas attack. So to him, his time spent fighting, and the injuries he suffered from it were pointless. In his biography he states that, "And so it had all been in vain. In vain all the sacrifices and privations, in vain the hours in which, with mortal fear clutching at our hearts, we nevertheless did our duty; and in vain the death of two millions who died." However, it was because of the Treaty of Versailles that Adolf Hitler came in to power. He took advantage of effects that the Treaty brought to Germany and used the fear of the Public to rise to power. Promising a better Germany compared to the economically wrecked country as the current time. Hitler may be very expressive about his hatred towards it, but without it, he would not have gotten to the position that he did.


What is a sentence with the word petition?

She started a petition to request a change in the school's policy.


In what City was the treaty ending the war signed during war 1812?

The Treaty of Ghent was signed in Ghent Belgium on December 24, 1814. They decided on a 'status quo ante bellum', which means that things go back to how they were before the war. Borders and imprisonment was later solved in 1818.