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Q: Why was Germany forced to only have 100000 in their army after ww1?
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Were men forced to go to war?

Men (that are not military) were forced to go to war only when conscription was ruled in parliament.


What was one result of militarism by the countries of Europe before World War 1?

I think one result was that Germany had the strongest army in Europe, and the second strongest navy (only second to England)


What were the root causes of World War 2?

First of all, The main reason was because in World war 1, after the Germans lost the war, the allies decided to punish Germany and forced it to sign the Treaty of Versailles; the treaty stated that Germany could have only a small army, it must pay a fee each month for the reconstruction of Europe, and it must never harass or threaten a country. this, along with the effects of the great depression, forced Germany into a terrible economical state. When Hitler started rising to power, he started disobeying the rules and broke the treaty; the Germans agreed to this because they wanted revenge from the treaty or WWII. The second reason was that Italy and Japan, both hungry for power, became allied with Germany, so the war was also in the pacific, and Italy and Egypt. or else it would just have been a big war, not world war.


Who was the only nation that Germany declared war on?

The only nation on which Germany declared war in WWII was the United States of America.


What army regiments fought in Dardanelles?

Three army corps of the British Army fought in the Dardanelles Army. It was formed in 1915, but only lasted a few years.

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Are people forced to go into the army in Red China?

I am Chinese, and the answer is no, being forced to go into an army is called drafting, usually ONLY IN WARTIME.


Why was German army reduced to 100000 men?

After WWI, The winning nations developed the treaty of Versailles. This had many factors, including that Germany take all the guilt of WWI, and that they were limited to only 100,000 troops in their army. Their navy was only allowed to have shipments of 10,000 tons. They were banned from having any aircraft, heavy artillery, submarines, tanks and gad as well. This was all created in the hope of keeping Germany at a managable level. Unfortunately, the treaty only angered Germany and was indirectly a major cause for WWII


If you live in Germany is it required to join the Army?

Germany has compulsory militaryservice, but obviously only for Germans.


Which is the only country bordering Germany that was not invaded by the German army?

Switzerland


Why did Germany not use the military resources in Scandinavia to defend Germany in World War 2?

Scandinavia was under duress, cooperating only when forced to.


What were the punishments given Germany after ww1 in the treaty Versailles?

Germany army decreased for example Germany was only allowed 6 battleships , army of 100,000 troops, Germany was blamed for the start off the war, places of Germany was taken away (Germany got smaller) any colonies Germany had they were given back,


Were men forced to go to war?

Men (that are not military) were forced to go to war only when conscription was ruled in parliament.


How much does an American army doctor makes in Germany?

Believe it or not only 8000$ is dollars a month


What major decisions were made in the Versailles treaty?

Some major decisions made in the Versailles treaty were: Germany was allowed to have only an army and a navy and not an air force. Germany was forced to pay reparations to cover the losses of the victors, all countries should be a part of the League of Nations, secret treaties were not allowed, countries should govern themselves and countries should reduce their armies strength and weapons.


Who wrer the Nazis?

the nazis were hitlers personal army. he developed the nazis because the treaty of versilles only allowed germany to have an army of 100 000.


Who was forced to assume responsability for the war under the treaty of Versailles?

The Treaty of Versailles forced Germany to accept full responsibility for World War One, even though it only entered the war due to its alliance with Austria-Hungary. The decision was made to have the treaty be signed at Versailles so that it would symbolically undo the Treaty of Versailles that had been signed at the end of the Franco-Prussian War of 1871. At the end of that war, France had lost and had been forced to pay reparations and give up territory to Germany, and the French desire for revenge for both the Franco-Prussian War AND World War One motivated negotiations at the 1917 peace conference.


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.