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Q: Why did the allies enacted such strong terms in the Treaty of Versailles?
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Which nations were responsible for the Treaty of Versailles?

Germans and there allies Answer # 2 The above answer is incorrect. The French and the British were responsible for setting the terms of the Treaty of Versailles (if you are referring to the treaty the ended WWI). Germany, at that time, was not strong enough to set the terms; if so the terms would have been very different.


What was the Germans perspective of the treaty of Versailles?

The Germans were hoping for real negotiations and a peace based on President Wilson's Fourteen Points. They did not expect a dictated treaty.


Reasons Germans resented the Treaty of Versailles?

It blamed them completely for starting the war, it took away their colonies and border territories, it banned them from maintaining a strong army


Did Britain triumph over Germany in World War 1?

Yes and no. Their armed forces were clearly not as strong and armed than Germany's forces. Though Germany's military leaders clearly made some bad choices during WW1. But Britain had allies during WW1, as did Germany. The U.S. eventually helped Britain and it's allies take down the central powers. (Germany and it's allies) The damn Treaty of Versailles ended World War one, and would pave the way for the evil of the Nazis.


Who withdrew support for France after World War 1?

One of the main objectives of both France and Britain in the aftermath of the First World War was to ensure a strong France by weakening Germany. Therefore the Treaty of Versailles had punishing economic and military sanctions against Germany. However, although US President Woodrow Wilson was a key figure in the negotiations leading to the Treaty, the US did not support the French position--it did not sign the Treaty of Versailles, or endorse its provisions. The US signed a separate treaty with Germany in 1921.


How did the French people view the Treaty of Versailles?

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.


What happened in history today 28th of June?

On June 28th 1894 congress made Labor Day a national holiday and The Treaty of Versailles was signed in France. The treaty ended World War I. On the 28th of June, NASA first launched Galaxy A and 2 strong earthquakes hit California.


How do you use the word allies as a verb in a sentence?

He always allies himself with strong people.


Why did the may fourth movement occur?

Look in your book you dumb coons!! Y'all some lazy ugly people. omm!


Is France gay?

No,but they do dress like it not to be racist they are a strong country with alot of strong allies


What was the importance of Day?

The allies were able to gain a strong foothold in France.


What was the importance of the day?

The allies were able to gain a strong foothold in France.