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Q: How did the treaty of Versailles treat the losing nations after ww1?
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Did Hitler build up the German military in direct violation of the Treaty of Versailles?

Absolutely he did. In fact, Hitler used the Treat of Versailles to rally the German people to his side, claiming the Treaty was unfair and the cause of their Depression-era economic suffering.


What were the 5 terms of treaty of Versailles?

1. Accept the new map of Europe. 2. Accept the decisions made by the new League of Nations. 3. Limit the size of its army and navy. 4. To give up its Empire. 5. To accept blame for the war and to pay reparations to countries that suffered damage.


Why did the French and Indian War end with the Treaty of Paris?

The Treat of Paris of 1763 was the peace treaty written to secure the victory and terms of the surrender.


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 are 3 things the treat of Versailles required of Germany?

Actually there are 4 things. Treaty of Versailles could be described with one word B.R.A.T. Blame for the WW1 Reparations to pay £6.6 million Army reduced to 100,000 men, 6 battleships, 2 planes and NO armed vehicles (tanks etc.) Territory, they lost all their colonies, Rhineland, Polish Corridor etc. I think that answer satisfied you, if you'll need any more help with TOV just contact me.

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Who rejected Wilsons fourteen points peace plan?

The other allied nations rejected his plan because it was much softer on Germany than the Treaty of Versailles.


Did Hitler build up the German military in direct violation of the Treaty of Versailles.?

Absolutely he did. In fact, Hitler used the Treat of Versailles to rally the German people to his side, claiming the Treaty was unfair and the cause of their Depression-era economic suffering.


Did Hitler build up the German military in direct violation of the Treaty of Versailles?

Absolutely he did. In fact, Hitler used the Treat of Versailles to rally the German people to his side, claiming the Treaty was unfair and the cause of their Depression-era economic suffering.


What is the locarno pact?

Here is just a quick overview: The Treaty of Versailles ended WW1 in 1918, and under the treat of Versailles was the League of Nations whose purpose was to stop war through negotiation. The Lacarno pact allowed Germany to join the League of Nations and established that they would have to respect the shared borders of France and Belgium. -Emma- The formation of the Locarno Agreement also meant that Germany had to accept that the Rhineland would remain de-militarised.


Why there were disagreements between the Big three at the peace conference held in Paris after th war?

because they could not come to terms on how to treat germany, 'the treaty of versailles?


What were the 5 terms of treaty of Versailles?

1. Accept the new map of Europe. 2. Accept the decisions made by the new League of Nations. 3. Limit the size of its army and navy. 4. To give up its Empire. 5. To accept blame for the war and to pay reparations to countries that suffered damage.


What is the contract that the nations had to sign that stops them from using atomic bombs?

The Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, also Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treat is a treaty to limit the spread of nuclear weapons.


Why did America treat Japan so leniently at the end of world war 2?

They had learned the lessons of the Treaty of Versailles that being tough only builds resentment. They also wanted to cultivate Japan as an ally in the Cold War with Russia.


How many syllables does the word treaty have?

There are 2 syllables. Treat-y.


Where does the constitution treat Indian tribes as independent nations?

In admenment 14


What was viewpoint favoring the fair treatment of all nations?

Treat all nations fairly is of great benefit. When nations are treated fairly by other nations, the chances for long lasting peace is enhanced.


Why did the French and Indian War end with the Treaty of Paris?

The Treat of Paris of 1763 was the peace treaty written to secure the victory and terms of the surrender.