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Germany was the only Central Forces country to appear on the Treat of Versailles, with Great Britain, Italy, France, and the United States on the other side. This may have to do with the breakups of the Ottoman and Austria-Hungary empires.

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Which countries fought against Germany in World War 1 but on Germany's side in World War 2?

Japan and Italy fought against Germany in World War 1 but were on Germany's side in World War 2


Differences in alliences in world war 1 and 2?

Both world wars had Germany on one side and Britain, France, the United States, Russia, and China on the other. Differences include the fact that the Russia of World War I was the imperial Russian Empire while the Russia of World War II was the communist Soviet Union. Countries that changed sides include Turkey (for Germany in World War I, neutral in World War II), the Austro-Hungarian Empire (for Germany in World War I, no longer existed by the time of World War II), Italy (against Germany in World War I, for Germany in World War II), and Japan (against Germany in World War I, for Germany in World War II).


Why was the penalty so harsh of ww1?

The penalties imposed on Germany after World War I were primarily outlined in the Treaty of Versailles, which aimed to hold Germany responsible for the war and its consequences. The harsh reparations and territorial losses were intended to weaken Germany militarily and economically to prevent future aggression. Additionally, the victors sought to appease their own populations, who were eager for retribution after the devastating conflict. However, these severe measures ultimately contributed to economic hardship and political instability in Germany, setting the stage for World War II.


Why did the US only fight japan Italy and Germany in world war 2?

I dont know, why?


Why was there a world war between England and Germany?

Because Germany wanted to be more powerful than lots of countries so they invaded Poland to make a start. The British were allied with Poland so Britain decided to declare war on Germany. That only accounts for their battle during World War II. They were opponents in World War I because of Germany's attack on Belgium, with whom Britain had a defense pact.

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What did Germany's public want and need after World War 1?

Retribution. The peace treaty ending WWI so thoroughly humiliated the Germans, that another war was almost inevitable. It was the only way they could salvage any self-respect.


How did the treaty of Versailles start the world war 2?

the treaty of Versailles was to much burden on Germany and there was no way they began to pay retribution that was imposed on them. it caused much hardship and hard feelings and Germany began to think the world was against them. so Germany when Hitler started ruling ignored the treaty and began to prepare for war.


What was Germany's economy like when Hitler took power?

After the Great War (World War I) it was decided that Germany should be blamed for the war and pay retribution. The German mark (their currency) was literally reduced to nothing. The economy when Hitler became Chancellor was in shambles.


What should happen to the German army?

Nothing, as we are now at peace, and Germany is part of the European Union. The time for retribution is far too late after the end of the World War 1 and 2.


What countries were on different sides during World War I?

Italy sided with Great Britain against Germany in World War 1, the in World War 2 is side with Germany. But only because they were forced to.


How did Charles Dawes win the Nobel Peace Prize?

He was a financier and he won his prize for drawing up a workable plan for enabling Germany to make the retribution payment demanded from it by the victors of World War I.


Was the Hindenburg part of World War 2?

No, it had burned before World War 2. It was only used for propaganda in Germany.


What leader at the end of World War 1 thought germany should be punished?

At the end of World War I, French Prime Minister Georges Clemenceau believed that Germany should be severely punished for its role in the war. He advocated for harsh reparations and territorial concessions to ensure that Germany would be unable to wage war again. Clemenceau's position reflected France's desire for security and retribution after suffering significant devastation during the conflict. This approach significantly influenced the Treaty of Versailles and its terms for Germany.


If only one country was blamed for World War 1 which one is it?

Germany


What nation only had 250000 troops at the beginning of world war 1?

germany


What was the motive given for Germany being banned from FIFA after World War II.?

Germany being banned after the second world war could only be because of its ill famed Nazis.


Is there a war in Germany?

No, the last war in Germany was World War 2