They had to limit their armies, they couldn't buy lost of weapons, they had to pay for all of the damage they'd done, and essentially tuck their tail between their legs and take it.
no, Germany thought the treaty put all of the blame on them.
Hitler ignored the Treaty of Versailles by rearming Germany, expanding its military, and annexing territories in violation of the treaty's restrictions. He also disregarded the treaty's limitations on Germany's military strength and territorial boundaries.
Versailles? The loss of territory, huge war reparations, limitations on the size of the military.
The reinsurance treaty, simply put, was a secret nonagression pact between Russia and Germany. Germany did not reinstate the treaty because of her complicated web of alliances; specifically, the dual alliance between Germany and Austria-Hungary.
The Treaty of Versailles was a peace treaty between the Allies and Central Powers to end WWI. And which put virtually all the blame of WWI on Germany.
The Treaty of Versailles, which tried to eliminate Germany's war waging capabilities after World War I.
The Treaty of Versailles was what ended World War I. The document placed all of the blame on Germany, even though Austria-Hungary started the war. The Treaty took most of Germany's army, took a good chunk of Germany's land, and actually triggered a significant economic depression in Germany. The Treaty of Versailles was what ultimately lead to World War II.
Versailles treaty was the peace treaty imposed on germany .
This article of the treaty introduces the section on reparations.
The treaty of Versailles put us into world War 2. That is because it caused a big struggle in Germany and they wanted revenge then.
Basically, Germany wanted to redeem their power & get revenge for the Versailles Treaty, which put all the blame for WW1 on Germany.
Germany, because it put the blame on them. Also Germany lost a lot of land, and weren't allowed to build up their military due to the treaty.