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All of the Versailles Treaty upset the Germans and devastated their country and economy.

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Q: What portion of the Treaty of Versailles humiliated Germany and world become one of the causes of World War 2?
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What was the treaty of World War 2 that humiliated Germany?

None. There was a Treaty ending WW-1 that was consiered to be humiliation of Germany called the Treaty of Versailles.


Why did france think the the treaty of versailles was unfair?

It ignored Russia, humiliated Germany, and weakened colonies.


What effect did the treaty of Versailles have on social condition in Germany?

Pretty much it made them look terrible and lose a lot of land. It humiliated them.


Was re-armament part of Hitler's plan which led to World War 2?

Yes, it was. Hitler hated the Treaty of Versailles, as he thought it humiliated Germany.


Were Germany justified in objecting to the treaty of Versailles?

Depends on your opinion. I'd say no, although it is worth mentioning that the treaty humiliated and enfuriated the average german, and gave rise to Hitler, somebody who promised to restore Germany's power...


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Was Germany part of the Alied forces in World War 1?

No, they got there butts kicked and their economy ruin by the treaty of Versailles which humiliated them and prompted them to start WWII.


What country was forbidden to unite with Germany by the treaty of Versailles?

Germany was forbidden to unite with Austria in the treaty of Versailles.


Why did the us congress not support the Treaty of Versailles?

The Treaty of Versailles was signed following World War I. It had many provisions, including punishments for Germany. The US Congress did not ratify the Treaty because they were for isolationism, and felt that becoming part of the League of Nations, a provision of the treaty, would draw the US into further wars.


What document ended world war 1 and severely punished Germany?

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How did the treaty of Versailles saw the seeds of instability in Europe?

The treaty had a weakness. The treaty was focused on punishing Germany for the damaged they caused during the war and humiliated Germany my doing so. The treaty forced Germany to accept all responsibility for the war, their military should be restricted to 100,000 troops and Germany must pay war reparation of $400 in today's money. The following punishments as shown above started the world war 2.


Why did the framers of the Treaty of Versailles make Germany take responsibility for the war?

The clauses in question introduce the section on reparations. It is now widely assumed by historians that the main reason was financial, not at attempt to humiliated Germany.