Hatred for the treaty is one of the things that bound the German people to Hitler and he milked it for all it was worth. The Treaty was seen as a shame upon the country because it kept Germany weak by limiting its military and was a constant reminder of Germany's loss in WWI. Hitler added his own spin that it was a reminder of the failure of the German homefront(instigated by Jews) to support the German Army in WWI.
Germany hated the treaty of Versailles because Britain and France blamed them for the cause of WWI.
France and Britain made them pay reparations so that they could weaken them enough so that they wouldn't be a threat to Europe.
They reduced its armed forces. Germany was only allowed 6 battleships. The army got reduced to only 100,000 men and they were not allowed to have any air force or navy.
Britain and France gave 1/3 of its territory to other nations as Germany were unable to pay the reparations.
Even before the reparations that Germany was required to pay, it was also obligated to at once pay 5 billion marks to the Allies.
Just remember this word:
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And you will automatically get the answer :)
The Treaty of Versailles took away almost everything from Germany. It set down many restrictions and boundaries. The German people were angry for being punished because of something their government did-- something they had no control over. I assume that Hitler was angry as well, for the same reasons as everyone else, but he saw the chaos the unhappiness caused as a way to rise to power.
He went against the Treaty of Versailles because he believed it was time for Germany to be seen as equal to other European Countries and not as a punished nation (after being the the official country taken fault for WW1). The Treaty of Versailles mainly targeted Germany making Germany pay reparations and signing the War Guilt Cause.
Hitler defied the Treaty of Versailles because he wanted to make Germany great again. The other countries such as France and Britain did not immediately stop them from defying the treaty.
Germans disliked the Treaty of Versailles because it severely reduced Germany's military strength, it essentially bankrupted Germany, and it placed the blame of World War I on Germany.
have no intention of using force to maintain the Treaty of Versailles.
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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.
Breaking the agreements of the Treaty of Versailles.
Hitler held on to the Treaty of Versailles and used it to convince the rest of Germany that the Allied Powers were to blame. He basically said that Germany should take revenge on Britain for the damages Britain did to them.
He took more land and grew Germany's army larger then the treaty limited them to.
Hiteler defies the treaty of Versailles by building up his army, taking back the Rhineland and lots of other things.
Hitler defied the conditions of the Treaty of Versailles because he believed it was unjust and humiliating for Germany. He saw the restrictions placed on Germany, such as military disarmament and territorial loss, as hindrances to the country's greatness. Hitler sought to undo the treaty and regain German power and territory, which ultimately led to the outbreak of World War II.
Hitler named the people who signed the Treaty of Versailles 'November Criminals'.
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The treaty of Versailles.
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He was lucky because the treaty of versailles gave him an opertunity to rise
The Treaty of Versailles 1919
Hitler basically threw out the treaty and did what he and the Germans wanted.
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The instalation of Hitler and WW2