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Q: Why didnt the US take action to prevent the treaty of Versailles?
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What did the Treaty of Versailles overlooked the importance of?

The treaty of Versailles was put on in the end of the war and Germans didnt like it. The treaty overlooked treating all nations justly, including the losers of a war.


Was the Treaty of Versailles signed for ww1 or 2?

IT SIGNED for WW1 BUT THE US DIDNT JOIN IT SO IT FAILED. AND WOODROW WILSON MADE IT AND THERE IS THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS IN THE TREATY OF VERSALIES.


What treaty ended ww1?

It started with Russia backing out of the war when they signed the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk with Germany, and then when Germany backed out of the war, the Treaty of Versailles was signed causing Germany to pay reparations, accept the war-guilt clause, etc.


Why didnt America and Germany get to choose Germany's fate?

This is a puzzling question, and I'm left guessing what you mean. When and how might America have had the opportunity or desire to 'choose Germany's fate'? Are you, perhaps, thinking of the Treaty of Versailles (1919)?


What did the world think when Hitler broke the Treaty of Versailles?

they didnt realy care because every country was buisy dealing with the great depression to go to war with germany witch would just make them more broke


Which country was the primary enemy in world war 1?

Germany , though they didnt start the war they were all around the strongest army in the world and the reason the war stretched as long as it did, and also why in the treaty of Versailles were punished the most


Why didnt the Germans like the treaty of Versailles?

The German people were unhappy with it's terms and many felt it should have never been accepted in the first place. Reparations were heavy and there were limits imposed on military build up, etc. Hitler took advantage of these bad feelings and the politicians were referred to as "the traitors of Versailles:


Hitler signed a non-attack treaty?

no he didnt


Did Treaty of Kanagawa contribute the fall of Shogun Japan?

no it didnt. the treaty helped the fall actually


Who supported the weimar republic?

Many of the German people linked the Weimar with the treaty of Versailles as it was the Weimar who signed it. Also the German people didnt want a democracy as they were happy with the kaiser who was a dictator but the Weimar was forced upon them by the Allies at the end of WW1


How did the treaty Versailles fail?

The treaty needed to be less harsh. It had basically stripped Germany from its power by reducing their army to 10,000 men, banning their air force, taking a whole lot of their land, blaming the ENTIRE Great War (World War I) on Germany. They also put Germany in huge debt, forcing them to pay for the costs of the war. But the most ironic failure of the treaty is that Germany doesn't follow them; eventually they break it and start taking over neighboring countries, which is World War II. Its ironic because the whole purpose of the Versailles Treaty was to prevent another war such as World War I from happening ever again. The treaty had no weapons to defend other countries, and get rid of the guy trying to start the war.


What did Treaty of Versailles overlook?

Because as germany was held guilty 4 tha 1st world war he had to pay the planty of sum due to this the economic conditon of germany started falling dawn.. . . . So there was raise of single dictatorship ane the raise of adolf hitler