The United States because when President Woodrow Wilson came back to the U.S. to get the treaty ratified, the Senate rejected it. (INCORRECT)
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China was the only country that did not sign the Treaty of Versailles.
The United States Senate did oppose the treaty under Pres. Wilson, but later passed a variation (the Knox-Porter Resolution) under Pres. Warren G. Harding.
Philip Scheidemann of Germany resigned from the German treaty party because he refused to sign and unfair treaty. See the related links below.
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" Scheidemann resigned in June along with the DDP owing to disagreement with the Treaty of Versailles, and never again served in the government, although he remained active in politics, serving as Mayor of Kassel (1920-1925), and then again as a Reichstag delegate, where he exposed military opposition to the Republic. Scheidemann went into exile following the Nazi takeover in 1933, and died in Denmark shortly after the outbreak of the Second World War. "
While many countries, including the United States, objected to particular terms of the Treaty of Versailles, China was the one nation that withheld from signing.
The country that fought in the war but did not sign the Treaty of Versailles is the United States.
USA. Wilson didn't want to punish Germany, but the rest of the alliance did.
Germany and the US.
I believe The Untited States Of America.
The only thing that Austria hoped to gain from the Treaty of Versailles was an end to WW I. They were defeated and wanted to stop fighting, so it was necessary to have a peace treaty.
The Treaty of Versailles followed the guidelines set by Wilson, however, France wanted to punish Germany more, so they made them pay the reparations by themselves.
im only 11 but i think it was Treaty of Versailles
The Versailles Treaty created peace only because it ended the fighting. All it did was punish Germany for its part in the war.
The Treaty of Versailles was the treaty ending World War 1, or The Great War. In the end, the Central Powers were required to pay 132 billion gold marks, though Germany, who was claimed in part of the Treaty to have 'unlimited theoretical liability', only had to pay 50 billion.
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The only thing that Austria hoped to gain from the Treaty of Versailles was an end to WW I. They were defeated and wanted to stop fighting, so it was necessary to have a peace treaty.
The Treaty of Versailles followed the guidelines set by Wilson, however, France wanted to punish Germany more, so they made them pay the reparations by themselves.
im only 11 but i think it was Treaty of Versailles
The Versailles Treaty created peace only because it ended the fighting. All it did was punish Germany for its part in the war.
The Treaty of Versailles was the treaty ending World War 1, or The Great War. In the end, the Central Powers were required to pay 132 billion gold marks, though Germany, who was claimed in part of the Treaty to have 'unlimited theoretical liability', only had to pay 50 billion.
Many Americans opposed the treaty, which they believed was unjust and imperfect. The main debate was over the League of Nations-the only of Wilson's Fourteen Points contained in the treaty.
no...none of them
the League of NationsThe League of Nations was included in the Treaty of Versailles. Many of his other points regarding treaty Germany with respect following the war were ignored by Britain & France.
Hitler's nationalistic feelings towards Germany caused him to be angry with the results of the Treaty. In the Treaty of Versailles, Germany was blamed for World War I, forced to pay war debts, forced to demilitarize, and much of their original territory was distributed to the Allied Powers. Hitlers purpose was to make Germany great again, and he could only do so by violating the Treaty.
The Senate rejected the Treaty in March 19, 1920 President Wilson did sign the Treaty of Versailles, but he had foolishly refused to bring Representatives and Senators, particularly Henry Cabot Lodge, the majority leader in the house. This may have biased the legislature against the treaty, but the main reason the U.S. did not agree to the Treaty of Versaille was not that they thought it was too harsh, it was that the League of Nations had become part of the treaty. The U.S. did not want its foreign policy decided by another body, so they rejected the treaty. There is a certain irony that the League of Nations was the addition that the legislatures disliked, as it was the only part of Wilson's 14 points to make it onto the Treaty.
Hitler made no mistakes but he only broked several agreements in the Treaty of Versailles.