diktat means order (you have to do it)
They called it the Diktat
Diktat
diktat stands for deutshe ist keine twate aud tillete
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.
diktat means order (you have to do it)
They called it the Diktat
Diktat
diktat stands for deutshe ist keine twate aud tillete
diktat in a negative way to refer to the Treaty of Versailles, the document ending World War I. Today diktat can be used as a critical term for even minor regulations felt to be unfair or authoritarian.
I think you mean "Diktat" not Ditkat if so Diktat is a noun and means: # A harsh, unilaterally imposed settlement with a defeated party. # An authoritative or dogmatic statement or decree.
No (if you mean the Versailles castle). Yes (if you mean the Versailles village).
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.
If you actually mean Versailles(as in the Treaty of Versailles) that is in France.
Dictated peace.
Hitler "brainwashed" the children at a young age and convinced the people that Jews started the war and made Germany lose the war. He also used the Treaty of Versailles to his advantage. The Germans hated the Treaty of Versailles because they felt it to be unfair and they thought that the United Nations were trying to diktat them or force them into bankruptcy so they could take over Germany.
A diktat generally means "to dictate" For example, in World War I, the Victorious Powers were seen to completely dictate what happened to Germany. E.g. The colonial people had no say as to what happened to the colonies. This was a diktat - unfair and completely dictated by. So Cameroons went to France and Tanghanyika went to GB