Treaty of Versailles
The rise of fascism in Germany.
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.
World War II was primarily caused by the aggressive expansionist policies of Nazi Germany under Adolf Hitler, along with the militaristic ambitions of Japan and Italy. The Treaty of Versailles, which imposed harsh conditions on Germany after World War I, also played a role in creating conditions for conflict. Additionally, the failure of the international community to effectively address the rise of these aggressive powers and appeasement policies further contributed to the outbreak of war.
A lot of French soldiers were killed and much of France's land was devastated from the war.
The Big four made Germany sign a War-guilt clause and pay for a lot of the damage done
The rise of fascism in Germany.
The harsh conditions imposed by the Treaty of Versailles after World War 1 most directly laid the foundation to the rise of fascism in Germany.
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.
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Great Britian let Germany grow stronger after the punishments from the treaty of Versallies after WW1. Great Britian thought the punishments were too harsh and turned a blind eye to Germany upcoming war preparations.
The government of Adolf Hitler alleged that the German invasion of France in 1939 was retaliation for the harsh economic sanctions imposed on Germany by the Treaty of Versailles that ended the First World War.
Germany was forced to agree to the harsh terms of the Treaty of Versailles after World War I. These terms included accepting full responsibility for the war, paying substantial reparations, losing territory, and having severe military restrictions imposed upon them. This punitive treaty had lasting negative effects on Germany's economy, political stability, and ultimately contributed to the rise of Adolf Hitler and World War II.
it's the treaty of Versailles and its a peace treaty
The terms of peace laid out by the Versailles Treaty were actually plans to decimate the German military and economy.
The Great Britain-Lloyd George wanted to make Germany pay and requests Germany had to be stopped from invading again. But he also worried that too harsh a treaty might cause more hostility in future.
The Treaty of Versailles ended WW One, not WW Two. The result of this treaty was to essentially totally ruin the Germany economy. Due to the American officials who helped write that treaty, the treaty was not as harsh as the British and French would have liked. Those 2 countries preferred Germany to be destroyed.
First of all its the Treaty of Versailles. The Treaty of Versailles was the Treaty that ended World War Two . In its terms Gemrany lost much of its land because of losing the war.