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It has to do with WW 1. It is simply because the Germans were humiliated during the WW 1 peace treaty. Furthermore, when the Germans took over the whole France they wanted this peace treaty to be signed on the same place the Germans signed their unilateral defeat. hope it helps.

Answerat the end of World War 1,the Germans had to accept the terms of the Versailles treaty,and they signed it in a railway carriage at rethondes in the forest of compiegne.when France surrendered in world war2,Hitler had the same carriage taken out of a museum and brought to the same place in the same forest,it was sweet revenge for Hitler.afterwards Hitler had the carriage destroyed to prevent anymore symbolic acts..Kevin,Ireland ActuallyThe Treaty of Versailles was signed in Versailles in June, 1919 ... It was the armistice (ceasefire) that was signed in a railway carriage at Compi�gne in November 1918. I don't think WW2 was **caused** by the Treaty of Versailles. I thought the main cause was the insatiable ambitions of a grotesque, wildly gesticulating dictator with a toothbrush moustache.

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