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The treaty of Versailles set Hitler's base arguments to start a war to regain wealth and land lost from the treaty. this conflict is known as WWII.

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Who stated after the Treaty of Versailles was signed 'This war will be fought again'?

France's Marshall Ferdinand Roch said that "This is not peace. This is an armistice for twenty years."


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What was it about the treaty that ended World War 1?

The war ravaged France and Belgium and was at a stalemate for several years. Finally, the allies began to push the German Forces back toward their own country. Rather than see their own country suffer this type of desolation, the Germans sued for peace. The Treaty of Versailles was the punishment the Allies inflicted upon Germany. They were forced to agree to pay stiff reparations to the winners, and to have their armed forces severely curtailed. Many historians maintain that the humiliating terms of the Treaty festered in the German mind and became the fodder for the dissatisfaction the Nazis fostered twenty years later in the prelude to the 2nd World war.