It didn't gain any land. It did lose a lot of land, though.
Try to gain more land.
Alsace-Lorraine
WW1 gave them a chance to get more colonies by taking land off other people. they wanted land because they felt they had missed out when everyone was getting africa.
When the allies Beat Central powers (Germany etc) in Ww1 Germany felt they had been cheated by the allies because a lot of their land was taken. So Germany didn't hesitate for a chance to get back at the allies hence Ww2.
Germany entered WWI because they were allies with Austria-Hungary and Russia. Austria-Hungary went to war because of the assassination of the arch duke Franz Ferdinand and Germany saw that as a good opportunity to attack France and try to gain land.
Try to gain more land.
How much percentage of land did Germany loose as a result of the treaty of versailles
Germany was seper rated into 2 different sides:east and weat berlin. Germany became a repudlic. They lost land as of a result of losing WWI.
Alsace-Lorraine
During the war, the Allies gained the most land with the joining of many countries to its side. After the war, Poland and the Soviet Union were able to gain land. Germany did gain a lot of land during the war but was forced to give it back after the war was over.
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.
WW1 gave them a chance to get more colonies by taking land off other people. they wanted land because they felt they had missed out when everyone was getting africa.
1 because Germany wanted France's land 2 because it wanted to gain control on its citizens
When the allies Beat Central powers (Germany etc) in Ww1 Germany felt they had been cheated by the allies because a lot of their land was taken. So Germany didn't hesitate for a chance to get back at the allies hence Ww2.
Germany entered WWI because they were allies with Austria-Hungary and Russia. Austria-Hungary went to war because of the assassination of the arch duke Franz Ferdinand and Germany saw that as a good opportunity to attack France and try to gain land.
As no actual war is specified, the question is unanswerable.
He wanted to keep Germany weak and divided -nova net