Want this question answered?
because they were very idealistic and wanted 'peace' and a 'safe place' for capitalism to grow. the terms of the treaty were mainly made by britain and france, who wanted revenge on germany, so many of the terms were going to be devastating to germany instead of promoting the vision that woodrow wilson had
Hitler wanted to make a 'New Germany' that brought together the entire German race (Volk) by conquering and going beyond the present borders including Hapsburg empire and including Austria. He wanted Lebensraum, or more space to live taken from the lesser race, the Slavs. He also wanted the New Germany to be Jewish free and Aryan(blue eyed, blonde haired). He wanted to strengthen Germany after its losses that resulted from the Versailles Treaty and WW1. All in all he wanted Germany to become a super power.Sources : ME!! :)
she wanted slarvy to end and she wanted to be free
he wanted to be free;)
a free and independent democracy
President Wilson was very disappointed that the Treaty of Versailles ended up having little similarity to the 14 Points he had proposed. Wilson agreed with the need for a League of Nations, to work together to insure future peace. But he also wanted such policies as Open Diplomacy (no secret treaties between the various powers; Freedom of Navigation (the seas should be free and open in both peace and war); Free Trade (removing the barriers to trade between countries, such as custom duties); Multilateral Disarmament (all countries should reduce their armed forces to the lowest possible levels); and he also believed that all people in the European colonies should have a say in their future. But the other major nations involved in the negotiations wanted the focus to be on severe punishment for Germany and the other defeated nations. The Treaty of Versailles, while establishing a League of Nations, did in fact put harsh penalties onto Germany, both financial penalties and taking away some of its land. And where Wilson had wanted the defeated nations to have a say in their future, the Treaty of Versailles did not encourage such an attitude: in fact, it led to other treaties that took away land from the defeated nations and put some of them (like Turkey) under control of the League of Nations, whether they wanted to be or not.
Free Peace Sweet was created in 1996-03.
free carlos coy
Abraham Lincoln wanted to free the slaves.
people wanted to be free because they wanted to practice their religon freely
how does trade promote peace
The Fourteen Points were a series of proposals drawn up by President Wilson that outlined his goals for a just and lasting peace. They were used as the basis for Treaty of Versailles which ended World War I.
Yes. you can visit most of the rooms and the Gardens are free for you to look around. The hall of mirrors is also open (at a cost) and this is where the treaty of Versailles was signed
Green peace raise funds by giving out FREE stuff ?
Shanti, Peace is being free from agony and existing with at least a certain amt. of knowledge.
no
they wanted to be free