I just completed taking an AP European history class, and more then half of the Treaty of Versailles was dedicated to punishing the Germans. This includes reparations that Germany had to pay, reducing its army to 100,000 men, and losing a lot of its land territories that were given out to countries that helped fight Germany.
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The Germans had been very aggressive and brutal with everyone in WW2 so the Allies did not want to take it easy on them.~V~
The Germans had been very aggressive and brutal with everyone in WW2 so the Allies did not want to take it easy on them.~V~
The European allies were more interested in punishing Germany after World War I primarily due to the immense loss of life and devastation they suffered during the war, which fueled a desire for retribution. The Treaty of Versailles, which imposed heavy reparations and territorial losses on Germany, was seen as a way to ensure that Germany could not become a military threat again. Additionally, the prevailing sentiment in countries like France and Britain was that a strong punitive approach would deter future aggression, overshadowing the need for a stable and lasting peace. This focus on punishment ultimately laid the groundwork for future tensions in Europe.
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Punishing Germany would only get them angrier and more likely to cause war instead of ending one.
It can be safely said that because France suffered the most among the Western Allies, France was bent on punishing Germany. Reparations designated to be paid to France was larger than other European nations.
I just completed taking an AP European history class, and more then half of the Treaty of Versailles was dedicated to punishing the Germans. This includes reparations that Germany had to pay, reducing its army to 100,000 men, and losing a lot of its land territories that were given out to countries that helped fight Germany.
Germany is a western European nation and a member state of the European Union. Germany does not have a national insect.
Germany is an independent country. It is part of the European Union.
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Germany is a part of the European continent and the European Union. So yes it is part of Europe.