How much toilets are there in a bakers dozen?
A baker's dozen is usually baked goods, and is always 13.
So 13 toilets, but I wouldn't eat them.
Was the Treaty of Versailles justified?
Most of those who wrote the Treaty (the victors) felt it was justified ot they would not have written it that way.
Subsequent events have suggested to many historians that the treaty, in combination with the way it was implemented once the Great Depression began, was excessively harsh and contributed to the beginning of the Second World War.
Did the Treaty of Versailles bring peace to Europe?
The Treaty of Versailles did NOT bring peace to Europeafter 1919 (although it might be claimed that its terms were never carried out).
It certainly helped the rise of Adolf Hitler to power in Germany, and many historians believe that it was one of the crucial causes of World War II.
Why do you learn about the Cold War?
Cold war was a significant period of our recent history that shaped the international relationships for many decades.
What did the war guilt clause mean for Europe in the war of Versailles?
Acknowledgment that Germany was responsible for the war-----> Nova Net Final Test Answer
Why did Hitler hate the Treaty of Versailles?
Hitler hated the Treaty of Versailles because he was a nationalist. He had a lot of pride in Germany. The treaty of Versailles had very harsh conditions like limited military, having to pay back all the money in damage from WW1 to the victors and taking full blame for WW1. Hitler found that unfair so he took the power of his convincing speeches and convinced everyone else in Germany that it wasn't fair so he went into power of the government and broke the treaty. yo mamma
How did Germany act to undermine the Treaty of Versailles?
Hitler defied the treaty and began rebuilding Germany's army anyway. Because the League of Nations didn't challenge them, Hitler then moved troops into the Rhineland, which was a buffer between Germany and France.
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How was the Treaty of Versailles a punishment for Germans?
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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What happened to rhineland in the Treaty of Versailles?
The Rhineland is the region in Germany around the Rhine River, so it borders with France and Belgium. After Germany agreed to the armistice on November 11, 1918, Allied troops entered the Rhineland to enforce the armistice.
The Treaty of Versailles forbade Germany from keeping armies in the Rhineland- they would be a threat to France and Belgium. The treaty also legitimated the occupation that was occurring at the time, and allowed it to last until 1935 (it didn't last that long however). Another important part of the treaty was that Germany had to pay back France and Belgium for damages those countries suffered during the war- these repayments included Germany having to give them coal and timber.
In the early 1920's, Germany was unable to make their payments (despite having the payments significantly lowered), so France temporarily re-invaded a part of the Rhineland called the Ruhr. Germany had a lot of coal and factories in the region, and France wanted to force Germany to pay by simply taking the stuff directly from them.
How did the treaty of Versailles help start World War 2?
The reparations mandated under the conditions of the Versilles Treaty may have contributed to the economic chaos that Germany was encountering. It was a bankrupt nation searching for a way out of its predicament and a new but radical political ideology offered a rebirth to the nation. Nazism was an attractive option.
Why did the senate reject Treaty of Versailles?
The senators differed slightly on how the United States should participate in world affairs.
Why did the Germans like Hitler's Treaty of Versailles idea?
Its wasn't Hitler's idea and the Germans hated it and started WW2
18th amendment prohibition ratified treaty of Versailles?
No. It created National Prohibition in the US.
What countries were made after treaty of versaille?
The Treaty of Versailles gave birth to Poland*, Czechoslovakia, and Yugoslavia, all of whom sprouted from Austria-Hungary. It eliminated the Austrian-Hungarian, German, and Ottoman empires. Austria-Hungary was also split into Austria and Hungary, and some land was given to Italy and Romania. Some German land was given to Poland and France (Alsace-Lorraine). Ottoman land was given to some countries in the Balkans as well as to France or Britain through mandates. Bulgarian land was given to Greece and Yugoslavia.
* - Poland was formed from land from Russia, Germany, and Austria-Hungary.
Why was Russia not invited to attend the Paris Peace Conference?
Russia had already concluded a separate peace treaty with Germany a year before on March 3, 1918: the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk.
What effect did the Munich Pact have on the map of Europe?
In 1938, one year prior to the outbreak of World War II, the Munich Pact had one direct and several indirect effects upon the map of Europe. Directly, important portions of Czechoslovakia became German territory. Indirectly, the balance of power had shifted in Central Europe, with Germany now clearly in control and only one power of significance remaining: Poland. This indirect change was accompanied by still others: the minor nations of Hungary, Romania, and Bulgaria became even more sympathetic to Germany, shifting the balance of power still further upon the map of Europe.
What prewar countries gained territory from the treaty of versailles?
The Treaty of Versailles took Germany's territories away and reallocated them to other countries. France received Alsace-Lorraine, Belgium received Eupen and Malmedy, Denmark received Northern Schleswig. Czechoslovakia received Hultschin, and Poland received West Prussia, Posen and Upper Silesia.
How significant was resentment in Germany over the treaty of Versailles in Hitler's rise to power?
very because Hitler promised to bring peace to Germany and also to regain all of the land that was taken from them. he also promised more jobs and to bring Germany back to a powerful nation in Europe
Why were the peace makers at Versailles severe on Germany?
The french had been heavily punished in 1871 by the newly built germany and thus wanted revenge. Germany took the first major action of the war by attacking belgium and then France. As france acted as a battleground to the war, germany had caused massive damage to the infrastructure. The germans had also been very harsh with russia in the brest-lithovsk treaty. It was not surprising that the allies wanted to heavily punish germany in a way similar to germanys treatment with russia. David Lloyd George and clemenceau had to consider their public in order to win the elections back home.
Was the Treaty of Versailles effective?
No, the Treaty of Versailles was not effective. In fact it was counterproductive Instead of making another European war impossible, it practically made WW2 inevitable. The treaty was designed to punish and weaken Germany. It succeeded in causing great economic dislocation and bitterness in Germany, without which the Nazis would likely not have managed to seize power.
This article of the treaty introduces the section on reparations.