Hitler ignored the Treaty of Versailles by rearming Germany, expanding its military, and annexing territories in violation of the treaty's restrictions. He also disregarded the treaty's limitations on Germany's military strength and territorial boundaries.
well, Germany started building weapons and stuff so that they could take back the land wich had been taken away from them as part of the treaty. then it all went to hitlers head and he thought he was invincible, so he started killing all the Jews and basically made another war.
The Treaty of Versailles did NOT contribute or lead to the Holocaust. The Versailles Treaty did, however, encourage German nationalism. Even in the early years of Nazi rule in Germany it was not obvious that the persecution of the Jews would culminate in mass murder.
Treaty of Versailles. The dregradation Germany experienced after WWI may have contributed to the onset of WW2.
They could have enforced the treaty of Versailles. just allowed Germany to eliminate the 'undesireable elements of society' and rule all of Europe and let Japan do the same in Asia. That's all they wanted.
Hitler ignored the Treaty of Versailles by rearming Germany, expanding its military, and annexing territories in violation of the treaty's restrictions. He also disregarded the treaty's limitations on Germany's military strength and territorial boundaries.
well, Germany started building weapons and stuff so that they could take back the land wich had been taken away from them as part of the treaty. then it all went to hitlers head and he thought he was invincible, so he started killing all the Jews and basically made another war.
The Treaty of Versailles did NOT contribute or lead to the Holocaust. The Versailles Treaty did, however, encourage German nationalism. Even in the early years of Nazi rule in Germany it was not obvious that the persecution of the Jews would culminate in mass murder.
The main reason is that the treaty of Versailles had made such an impact on Germany, without it, Hitler could have taken alot longer to take over and may of been too old to rule by then. Using this treaty of Versailles, he put it into propoganda, and by the 1930s, they were hit by Hyper-Inflation, all because of the treaty of Versailles, all because of WWI the treaty was formed, all because of the "evil" leaders of the Allies as it says in one of his posters, of course, with his speeches being really convincing, Jews hid, gays ran and Germans voted.
Treaty of Versailles. The dregradation Germany experienced after WWI may have contributed to the onset of WW2.
They could have enforced the treaty of Versailles. just allowed Germany to eliminate the 'undesireable elements of society' and rule all of Europe and let Japan do the same in Asia. That's all they wanted.
*'''to break the treaty of Versailles.'''*'''rebuild its military.'''*'''restore Germany's economy.'''*'''take back land.''''''this is the correct answer believe me my teacher gave me the answer!!!!'''answ2. "work will make you free" was the sign above the entrance of the extermination camps."Breathing space" (lebensraum (sp?)) was a major reaction to the loss of land after WWI.
The West Bank of the Rhineland was occupied from 1920-30, together with two 50 km 'bridge-heads', one at Cologne, the other at Mainz. In addition, in Januray 1923 France and Belgium occupied the Ruhr claiming thatGermany haddefaulted on reparations. This attempt to go beyond the Versailles Treaty and set up a puppet state in the Ruhrunder French rule was vastly more unpopular in Germany than the Versailles Treaty. It really made the French and Belgians absolutely hated in Germany. The British government distanced itself from the occupation of the Ruhr and ceased co-operating with France on a wide range of matters.
The answer can be found simply in the Great Depression, as well as the Treaty of Versailles. The sudden economic disaster that was the Great Depression caused a massive increase in unemployment and poverty world wide, Germany being the second most devastated country. The Treaty of Versailles, in which basically blamed Germany for the First World War, and imposed massive amounts of dept to be paid by the German people, was already weakening the economy. When the Great Depression took hold of Germany, Hitler and the Nazis saw their chance at winning over the population, who thought at the time that they were radical and insane. Of course, when people are impoverished, and are told by a politician that they will be given work, and will have a better future, they comply. Unfortunately, this compliance resulted in the death of nearly 60 million people in the future.
There were two entities for which Post- WWI Germany blamed their social & economic status the war: 1. The Kaiser, for having agreed to surrender in the first place; 2. The Treaty of Versailles, which made unfair & unbearable demands on Germany. The latter of the two, the Treaty of Versailles, was meant to not only bring Germany to her knees, but in some aspects to destroy Germany all together. There would be a complete moratorium on German industry, making Her rely on an Agronomic economy. Total Communistic rule was a strong possibility, as Germany struggled to become a more democratic country. In fact, there were four completely different ruling governments by the time Adolf Hitler came to power. The unemployment rate grew to a high of 33%.
No, he was the leader of Nazi Germany and that is all he was, although he thought he could be come leader of the whole wide world!
France wanted Alsace-Lorraine back, as she had lost them during the 1870 Franco-Prussian War. The French Third Republic regained the territories when it sent troops to support an uprising there against the Germans in November 1918. The return of the Alsace-Lorraine region to French rule was formally recognized by the Treaty of Versailles.