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the Treaty of Versailles was one of the contributing factors of WWII. Hitler was furious about the treaty and wanted revenge.
During WW1 alot of fighting was done on french land and because of this a lot of damage was caused to france's industry and farming. As Germany had 'lost' the war Clemenceau decided that it was Germany who were to blame for the damage done to france. He wanted Germany to pay reparations for the damage caused to the land and he wanted them to face the consequences, he wanted them to give up land limit the size of their army and accept the war guilt Much of the fighting of WW1 was done between Germany and France on French territory and clemenceau along with the rest of the French wanted revenge for the damage done to France(1.5 million French soldiers dead along with 300,000 French civilians), So he felt the need to impose harsh policies and reparations on Germany in the treaty of Versailles
France wanted Alsace-Lorraine back, as she had lost them during the 1870 Franco-Prussian War. The French Third Republic regained the territories when it sent troops to support an uprising there against the Germans in November 1918. The return of the Alsace-Lorraine region to French rule was formally recognized by the Treaty of Versailles.
Germany marked the beginning of World War 2 after the harsh treatment from the treaty of Versailles. They wanted revenge and their country was in big debts after all the costs. Germany were not even allowed to create any alliances or army's according to the rules of Versailles but they did anyway
Because it was the french who wanted to cripple his precious Germany
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The Franch wanted revenge from Germany. They wanted to destroy Germany.
the Treaty of Versailles was one of the contributing factors of WWII. Hitler was furious about the treaty and wanted revenge.
Britain and especially France wanted revenge for world war one by writing it into the Treaty of Versailles, but others, Americans included, realized that this would be a disaster, and caused the Treaty to be worded less harshly. It didn't work. World war two was the result.
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.
The French wanted to have a sense of revenge of going against the British!
Because it produced anger in Germany so they wanted revenge on the aliles
He didn't enter the war, he started it. He was very upset by the Treaty of Versailles(after WW1), and wanted revenge.
No. During the American Revolution, the French helped the American colonists because they wanted to defeat Britain.falseNo. The French helped the colonists because they wanted revenge on Britain for the Seven Years War.
The French thought the Treaty of Versailles wasn't being hard enough on the Germans. The Germans had caused the death of 2 million French and France wanted 'revenge' on Germany. France wanted Germany to pay full reparations to France and if Germany resisted France would send in their army to force Germany to 'pay up', which they ultimately did.
The French because they wanted revenge on Britain for fighting against them in the French and Indian War.