Who are the big four of the Treaty of Versailles?
Many experts in history say that World War II (WWII) began because of the Treaty of Versailles. This treaty was an agreement between the Allies, the winning countries of WWI, which were mainly France, Italy, the United Kingdom, and the United States. The treaty was created primarily so that the Allies could decide and agree upon what they wanted to do to the Central Powers, the losing countries of WWI, which were mainly Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire
What impact did the Treaty of Versailles have on Germany?
:P the answer to this is 4 reasons
they had to shorten military
they had to take the blame
they had to pay for all damages
they couldn't have more then 10,000 men in army
What are 2 reasons arewhy supporting of the Treaty of Versailles?
Supporting the Treaty of Versailles would have officially ended the war between the Allied Powers and Germany, and required Germany to be disarmed. The Treaty was never ratified.
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The Treaty of Versailles was created by Woodrow Wilson of United Stated, David Lloyd George, Georges Clemenceau, and Vittorio Emanuele Orlando. France with Clemenceau, UK with Lloyd George and USA with Woodrow Wilson.
Why were economists opposed to the terms of the treaty of verasalies?
Economist were opposed to the terms of the treaty of Versailles because it was stated to be unfair and extremely expensive. The economist felt that later generations would come to regret the Versailles.
How did the map of European differ after the Treaty of Versailles?
The Treaty of Versailles was a peace treaty signed at the end of World War 1. The map of Europe differed due to the treaty, as land was taken from Germany.
What did Treaty of Versailles overlook?
Because as germany was held guilty 4 tha 1st world war he had to pay the planty of sum due to this the economic conditon of germany started falling dawn.. . . . So there was raise of single dictatorship ane the raise of adolf hitler
Who are the Big Three in the Treaty of Versailles?
David Lloyd George, Georges Clemenceau and Woodrow Wilson
What country was not a nation created as a result of treaty of Versailles?
Germany was one, I've not sure if there were more. Check the first answer, if it helps.
Why did Republicans reject the Treaty of Versailles?
Because the Treaty, and the League of Nations especially, were the work of President Wilson, who was a Democrat. Then, as now, the Republicans are ready to sacrifice the good of the nation and the world if they convince themselves they can gain some partisan political advantage for the Republican Party by doing so.
What was one effect of the treaty of Versailles mandate systems?
Answer this question… Allied powers took over German colonies and profited from them.
What were the responses to the Treaty of Versailles?
The Allies loved it but Germany hated it. It is a classic case of to the victor belongs the spoil. Versailles was loved mostly by France. Being close to Germany with Germany disarmed, was like a pit of fangless snakes guarding the coal scuttle of Europe. Since most of the fighting was done on French soil and the horrors of trench warfare (corpses being eaten by huge rats, etc) was still in their minds, they proceeded to get even with Germany anyway. While it is true that Germany started the war, the unrealistic war reparations demanded of her caused grief in the German soul. Germany is a land poor in natural resources and what they do have is not enough for them. The French were angry about not enough coal coming their way when Germans were freezing in their homes! America realized that a strong democratic Germany would be a better friend in the future and wanted an easing of the Treaty of Versailles, but France would not have it. They wanted their pound of flesh at any cost. Even when German industry did rebuild the drag on it by reparations kept it in foment. The seeds of discontent were sown, The water of greed applied and the growth of Nazism sprang up. Hitler used the Treaty of Versailles as a battle cry for a new Germany and got a lot of milage out of it. After 10 years he slithered into the Chancellory and begain the darkest days of German history. There is a lot to be gained from magnanimous victory. The United States is the only country in history to beat other people on the battleground from wars they started and to give them a hand up to rebuild. If the Treaty of Versailles had been realistic maybe democracy could have taken root and the horrors of WW2 avoided. I concur with the previous speaker :-) The US wanted to ease the treaty, but France were reluctant. Of course the US understood that an economic stronger Germany would be a great trade partner as well. Still, France just wanted to have their part of victory. Nevertheless, with Hindenburg (former General) elected president at a certain point, Germany always stayed the same Prussia army like nation it was. At the point Hitler decided to get his army into the Rhineland (the demilitarized zone) in 1933, France were to yellow to interfere and (I think) for sure prevent WWII, as Hitler was not ready a that time for whatever opposition. I must agree, most of the fundements for WWII were in the Treaty of Versailles.
The Treaty of Versailles was, viewed from an objective point of view, manifestly unfair on Germany. However it is coloured by the demands in territory & economic demands of Prussia (Germany) following their victory over the French in the 1870-71 war. Versailles made Germany poorer, created resentment and fostered a desire for revenge. The Great Depression added to this and it might be argued affected the poorest most. The breeding ground for Nationalism was established, along with a focus for all the ills of the world, and Hitler was able to find mass support for his rabble rousing invective. The Versailles Treaty with the benefits it may have had to other countries was so disproportioate towards Germany that its effects were so penalising that, for the German population as a whole, a feeling that they had nothing to lose was an appealing option. Hitler appealed greatly to this strand of thought. Although I am not saying that Versailles created the Depression, it didn't, it did not help.
Are Germany still paying back the treaty of Versailles payment today?
no after ww2 most germans regret satring war
How did the Treaty of Versailles contribute to the rise of fascism in Italy?
It had caused Germany to grow resentment towards England and France for placing the treaty of Versailles on Germany limiting its army and having it pay for all the damages caused by the war. this had caused many Germans to be angry at the allies and that allow for the rise of Hitler who also hated the treaty.
What did Germany have to do when they signed the Treaty of Versailles?
The Germans had to destroy their military weapons, vehicles and ammunition. Many countries who were part of the Treaty of Versailles got their tanks, planes and other militaria. They had to reduce their army down to 100,000 troops. They were not allowed to use mechanized planes nor were they allowed to manufacture any war making devices of any sort. This destroyed their economy as people lost their jobs in that industry. The monetary reparations to other countries ruined the economy. Germans hated the Treaty of the Versailles.
Was the Treaty of Versailles written to destroy Germany's power?
It destroyed their economy by the reparations, military restrictions and the land lost. The total cost of these reparations was assessed at 132 billion marks ($31.5 billion, £6,600 million) in 1921, which inflation adjusted, is roughly equivalent to $400 billion US Dollars as of 2007. This was a sum that many economists deemed to be excessive because it would have taken Germany until 1988 to pay. The Treaty was undermined by subsequent events starting as early as 1932 and was widely flouted by the mid-1930s.It slow down the economic development of Germany .
What country was blamed for World War 1 in the Treaty of Versailles?
Hitler placed the blame on the Jewish. After the treaty Germany owed a lot of money and it was mostly the Jewish who was in control of Germany's finances. So when the Germans were looking for someone to blame, Hitler placed the blame on the Jews wish lead to the Holocaust.
What did Britain want to get out of the treaty of Versailles?
They got a few more colonies and they lost nothing. Their leader at the time was David Loyd George, the won World War I, they fought on the Western front, they entered the war in defence of Belgium, they entered in 1914 and their allies were Russia, France, Belgium, Serbia and the USA.They got a few more colonies and they lost nothing. Their leader at the time was David Loyd George, the won World War I, they fought on the Western front, they entered the war in defence of Belgium, they entered in 1914 and their allies were Russia, France, Belgium, Serbia and the USA.
How did the treaty of Versailles treat the losing nations after ww1?
there was no losing nations in ww1
What was India's reaction to the treaty of Versailles?
Britain represented the entire British Empire at Versailles.
Why is the Versailles so important?
The Treaty of Paris in 1783 ended the American Revolutionary War. In the treaty, Great Britain formally recognized the former American colonies as independent and sovereign states.
It also established the boundaries of British North America, protected the rights and property of Loyalists, provided for the settlement of debts on each side, and provided for the exchange of prisoners of war.