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Q: What happened when Germany could not pay reparations after World War 1?
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Why did allied leaders insist that Germany pay reparations for war?

They wanted to weaken Germany so it could not rebuild its military.-novanet


What did France want to get out of the treaty after World War 1?

Anything and everything they could get from Germany. They gained millions of dollars in reparations, control of the Alsace-Lorraine, control of all of Germany's industrial districts for fifteen years as well as control over their natral resources. This eventually put Germany in an economic depression leading to WW2


What did World War I unfold?

World war 1 unfolded into World War two, after the allies created the Versailles Treaty, and made Germany pay over $20,000,000.00 in reparations to the allies, and were forced to divide their land. Germany was angered, so they found a new leader, Adolf Hitler, and they thought that he could bring their country back to glory. I hope this is what you were looking for!


Why was Britain not invaded by Germany world war 2?

Germany failed to defeat the RAF who could sink an invading Army Logistically the Germans were not prepared to occupy England


Which was the least nation satisfied with the outcome of the treaty of Versailles?

The Treaty of Versalles not just weakened Germany but humiliated the whole nation. Germany also had to accept the 'war guilt clause1which said taht Germany alone should be blamed for starting a war. In addition they had to pay serious amount of money to the victors as reparations. (Ł6600 million in gold and goods). The other big loser of the war was Hungary. It lost two-thirds of its original territory incluging territories with pure Hungarian citizens and had to pay reparations as well. I consider theirs the biggest loss because Hungary was not in the position of declaring or stopping war as it had been part of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy. Nevertheless, it was punished severely. If we consider the consequences of the Versailles Treaties, it could be said that Germany was punished too harshly and from that moment on it was preparing for a revenge (->WWII).

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Why was Germany banned from World War 1?

they were forced to pay reparations and the number of men they could have in their army was limited.


What best explains why England and France were unable to repay their World War 1 debts to the US?

APEX- They could pay the United States only when they could collect reparations from Germany.


Why did allied leaders insist that Germany pay reparations for war?

They wanted to weaken Germany so it could not rebuild its military.-novanet


Why did allied leaders insists that Germany should pay for reparations for war?

they wanted to weaken Germany so it could not rebuild it's military.


What us plan arranged for loans to be made to Germany so that it could pay was reparations?

Under the Dawes Plan


How did world wars 1 and 2 affect Germany?

World War One made Germany pay for reparations, told that their army could not exceed 100,000 men, airplanes, submarines, and tanks were taken away, and Germny could not keep any land they took over during the war. That obviously upset the Germans. During World War Two, concentration camps killed millions of Jews all over Germany and Poland. Germany and Japan eventually surrendured.


What were the conditions in Germany that allowed Hitler to rise to power?

Hitler rose to power after the end of World War I. Germany was forced to pay reparations to France and the United Kingdom. Inflation was so bad that it took a wheelbarrow of cash to buy a loaf of bread. Hitler convinced the Germans that it was all the fault of the Jews and that he could get them out of the depression.


What did France want to get out of the treaty after World War 1?

Anything and everything they could get from Germany. They gained millions of dollars in reparations, control of the Alsace-Lorraine, control of all of Germany's industrial districts for fifteen years as well as control over their natral resources. This eventually put Germany in an economic depression leading to WW2


What did World War I unfold?

World war 1 unfolded into World War two, after the allies created the Versailles Treaty, and made Germany pay over $20,000,000.00 in reparations to the allies, and were forced to divide their land. Germany was angered, so they found a new leader, Adolf Hitler, and they thought that he could bring their country back to glory. I hope this is what you were looking for!


What happened to Helene Grese after World War 2?

I searched through references on Helene Grese and Irma Grese. I could not find what happened to her after the Nuremberg Trials. I suggest you contact some of the museums in Germany. Ask the museums if they have any information about her. It could be in Germany they know all about her and she could have even been profiled on television over there. So try the museums on the link I have provided for you below.


How much did Japan pay as reparations after world war 2?

The Japanese paid some reparations as per the Treaty of Peace with Japan however they committed so many horrific and revolting war crimes that no reparations could possibly come close to compensating for them. Also no real prosecutions of the Japanese happened after the war and some Japanese war criminals are still honored as heroes. One even being elected as their prim minister. To this day they refuse to admit to, or apologize for, their heinous crimes or compensate those that survived.


Can Germany take over the world?

During ww2, Germany could of won the war