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the treaty of Versailles ;)
The Treaty of Versailles was pretty harsh on the Germans, but not nearly as harsh as France and Great Britain would have liked. This harsh treaty led to Germany starting world war 2.
Woodrow Wilson was dissatisfied with the Treaty of Versailles. He was an idealist and wanted to build a better and more powerful world from the ruins of the first world war. He agreed with the fact that Germany should be punished for what they did, but to an extent. He was worried that if they treated Germany too harshly, then Germany would someday get revenge. Woodrow Wilson believed that all nations should agree and cooperate to achieven world peace, which is why he set the league of nations up and wrote the 14 points.
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).
Yes, they should have if it weren't for aussies we would all be ruleing under the command of germany.
Part of France wanted revenge from Germany and thought that all the blame should be put on them and they should be punished.
yesFrance thought that they should bomb Germany back to the stone age after all of the damage and deaths they had made. Georges Clemenceau, France, was horrified after what Germany had done and thought they should suffer as much as France did in the war.America agreed that Germany should be punished, but not too harshly as they would seek revenge when they 'grow up' and rebuild.Britain agreed with both France and Germany but thought that they should squeeze the pips out of Germany. Lloyd-George realized that Germany would seek revenge if they were punished too hard but they shouldn't be punished too lightly in case they don't learn their lesson.So yes Britain and France did think that Germany should be punished.I hope this helped as it certainly helped me do my history homework.
Woodrow Wilson said he believed that Germany should be punished for the War but in a way that would lead to reconciliation in Europe instead of revenge.
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The Treaty of Versailles.
The Fourteen Points argued that no country should be punished for the war, while the Paris Peace Conference called for harsh punishments for Germany.
It was known as the Treaty of Versailles.
Because many people thought he should be punished for his vain
they should be punished because they are cowards and wether they bully mentally or physically it is wrong!!
The fist phase was how Germany had to forcibly gave away their territories =, because most of other Europe countries thought that they should be punished. This is called the Treaty of Versailles. Another isuue was that Germany had to pay sums amout of money called, reparations to the victors.