The total number of German military troops allowed by Article 160 of the Versailles Treaty is 100,000.
Article 160 of the Treaty of Versailles limited the size of the German army to 100,000 troops, restricting its structure to a volunteer force without conscription. It prohibited the possession of tanks, aircraft, and submarines, ensuring that Germany could not rebuild a formidable military presence. This article aimed to prevent future aggression and maintain peace in Europe after World War I.
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The German people would not accept the terms of the Treaty of Versailles as they said that it was a 'Diktat' which means 'Dictatorship' they said this as they were not allowed to have any say in the terms of the treaty. Another reason why the Germans did not accept the treaty was because they did'NT accept the terms of it ie, the military restrictions, the territory loses and the war guilt clause.
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.
100,000. They also were not permitted to have more than 6 naval warships and they werent allowed any tanks or submersibles/u-boats.
Hitler built up the military.
The terms of peace laid out by the Versailles Treaty were actually plans to decimate the German military and economy.
The terms of peace laid out by the Versailles Treaty were actually plans to decimate the German military and economy.
Article 160 of the Treaty of Versailles limited the size of the German army to 100,000 troops, restricting its structure to a volunteer force without conscription. It prohibited the possession of tanks, aircraft, and submarines, ensuring that Germany could not rebuild a formidable military presence. This article aimed to prevent future aggression and maintain peace in Europe after World War I.
The German reaction to the Treaty of Versailles The German reaction to the Treaty of Versailles The German reaction to the Treaty of Versailles The German reaction to the Treaty of Versailles
The German people would not accept the terms of the Treaty of Versailles as they said that it was a 'Diktat' which means 'Dictatorship' they said this as they were not allowed to have any say in the terms of the treaty. Another reason why the Germans did not accept the treaty was because they did'NT accept the terms of it ie, the military restrictions, the territory loses and the war guilt clause.
reservationists
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.
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.
100,000. They also were not permitted to have more than 6 naval warships and they werent allowed any tanks or submersibles/u-boats.
yes Hitlers military build up did violate the treaty.
Hitler disobeyed the Treaty of Versailles. It states the in the TOV, the german army was limited to 100 000 soldiers, however, Hitler defiantly defied this by expanding the army up to 1.4 million men.