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The three countries, Britain, France, and the U.S. each wanted long lasting piece but each leader wanted to achieve it in a different way. France wanted to cripple Germany so the country couldn't cause any more trouble. The U.S. felt as if it should let the UN take control of Germany and Britain warned against harsh punishment for Germany.
The terms of the Treaty of Versailles were harsh on Germany because the Allied powers wanted to punish Germany for starting World War I and to prevent them from starting another war in the future. Germany was blamed for the war and was forced to accept full responsibility, pay reparations, reduce its military, and give up territory. These terms were meant to weaken Germany and ensure it could not threaten the peace again.
The harsh caluses were that ;- Germany was to be stripped of nearly all armed forces- Germany lost all their colonies and a good deal of home territory- Germany had to pay for damages that occured in the war to allied nations- Germany was to admit that they were soley responsible for starting ww1 (the War Guilt Clause)- The map of Europe was redrawn to allow for the self determinations of many peoples who before the war were discontnt with being part of the various empires
Capital punishment in Victorian times was harsh. The era still had hangings but by the time the era was in full swing more transportation to the colonies were carried out as corporal punishments.
Harsh language for his Generals, and the firing squad for others.
He wanted justice to be served, not a punishment to harsh nor to lenient for Germany
after the first world war.......i would say yes, very much harsh after the second.......not so much, mainly loss of land to create the Germany we know today
In antiquity it was common for punishments to be harsh.
harsh laws and punishment
There are rumors of extremely harsh punishment in Iran for theft. However, the current punishment for shoplifting in Iran is jail.
The three countries, Britain, France, and the U.S. each wanted long lasting piece but each leader wanted to achieve it in a different way. France wanted to cripple Germany so the country couldn't cause any more trouble. The U.S. felt as if it should let the UN take control of Germany and Britain warned against harsh punishment for Germany.
The terms of the Treaty of Versailles were harsh on Germany because the Allied powers wanted to punish Germany for starting World War I and to prevent them from starting another war in the future. Germany was blamed for the war and was forced to accept full responsibility, pay reparations, reduce its military, and give up territory. These terms were meant to weaken Germany and ensure it could not threaten the peace again.
It is called corporal punishment. Capital punishment is execution. That would be a little harsh for bad students
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God's punishment of?.. If referring to the old testament no. He is a righteous and just God and judges as one.
Yes,Pompey was a harsh leader he beated each soldier for three hours and made them swear that they will not run away from the army.