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Many Germans felt they had been treated unfairly in the Treaty of Versailles
Because it forced the Germans to pay large war reparations
The Versailles Treaty created peace only because it ended the fighting. All it did was punish Germany for its part in the war.
Reparations - the Treaty of Versailles (after WWI) required the Germans to pay reparations to many countries they were previously at war with
The Treaty of Versailles ending world war I was the main reason that Adolph Hitler could rally so many Germans to what ended up being world war II.
Hitler was popular in his opposition to what Germans saw as inequitable terms of the Versailles Treaty. He also appealed to German nationalism. He blamed many of Germany's problems on the "lesser races" such as the Jews.
The Treaty of Versailles. Research it :--)
They lost the war and in the treaty they had to pay back the countries they lost the war to. They also couldn't maintain a military even for protection. The conditions created a situation where the Germans resented the treaty and will eventually react by empowering Hitler.
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As we know, Germany was defeated in World War I. Hitler, like many otherGermans, was angry about the defeat and about the conditions imposed on Germany by the Versailles Treaty. The Versailles Treaty said that Germany must pay reparations, or payments for the costs of the war, to other countries.- Answered By Taylor Jay " Sharon Fabian "
The Treaty of Versailles did not END World War 1. It was a surrender that ended it. The treaty was the documented conditions imposed on Germany after Germany had started the war and was the cause of millions of people. They were responsible for the leveling of many towns too. So the countries who were angry with them created the 14 points of the treaty. I have added a copy of the treaty points. They hated Germans for decades.
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: