The Treaty of Versailles was harsh against Germany because the victors wanted to punish Germany for being the cause of World War I. It was this harshness that Adolf Hitler used to partly justify beginning World War II - that and his desire to regain land taken away from Germany.
The Allies wanted to ensure that Germany would not threaten other countries in Europe. (gradpoint)
Germany was that aggressor and had caused great death and destruction.
It made Germany pay for everything in France and let the British occupy some of Germany's land. This led to WW2.
because they lost 10 percent of their land and 12.5 percent of their population
The terms of peace laid out by the Versailles Treaty were actually plans to decimate the German military and economy.
The Versailles Treaty created peace only because it ended the fighting. All it did was punish Germany for its part in the war.
First of all its the Treaty of Versailles. The Treaty of Versailles was the Treaty that ended World War Two . In its terms Gemrany lost much of its land because of losing the war.
it's the treaty of Versailles and its a peace treaty
Many things are responsible for WW2, the harsh terms of the treaty of Versailles after WW1, which gave way to the rise of German Nationalism.
The terms of peace laid out by the Versailles Treaty were actually plans to decimate the German military and economy.
The Versailles Treaty created peace only because it ended the fighting. All it did was punish Germany for its part in the war.
First of all its the Treaty of Versailles. The Treaty of Versailles was the Treaty that ended World War Two . In its terms Gemrany lost much of its land because of losing the war.
The terms of peace laid out by the Versailles Treaty were actually plans to decimate the German military and economy.
Germany accepted the terms as war aggressor.
it's the treaty of Versailles and its a peace treaty
Many things are responsible for WW2, the harsh terms of the treaty of Versailles after WW1, which gave way to the rise of German Nationalism.
The terms of peace laid out by the Versailles Treaty were actually plans to decimate the German military and economy.
Germany was forced to agree to the harsh terms of the Treaty of Versailles after World War I. These terms included accepting full responsibility for the war, paying substantial reparations, losing territory, and having severe military restrictions imposed upon them. This punitive treaty had lasting negative effects on Germany's economy, political stability, and ultimately contributed to the rise of Adolf Hitler and World War II.
The most devastating outcome of the First World War would be the terms of the Treaty of Versailles. This made conditions too harsh for Germany.
For most Germans, victory in World War 1 was a foregone conclusion. This added to the insult of the perceived harsh terms of the Treaty of Versailles.
The Treaty of Versailles.