Yes, after World War I, many in Great Britain supported punishing Germany for its role in the conflict. The desire for reparation and accountability was influenced by the immense loss of life and destruction caused by the war. However, there were also voices advocating for a more conciliatory approach to foster stability in Europe and avoid future conflicts. Ultimately, the Treaty of Versailles imposed significant penalties on Germany, reflecting the prevailing sentiment for punishment at the time.
The wish was not to punish but to get reparation and require Germany to pay for damage and loss of life.
France wanted to punish Germany the hardest. Britain didnt want to punish them bad they wanted germany to have a quick recover because they're a trading countrie. Hope that helps, One love Representing Triple Bezz 3B'z J.K sWeeTfEeT
The people that were left wanted to punish Germany
what naval ship did Britain and Germany want?
Both great britain and Germany werent supporters of communism but Germany had a powerful politcal figure who lied and spread of a better world. Runned by Adolf Hitler who want only german on earth.
France and Britain wanted to punish Germany after World War I primarily due to the immense destruction and loss of life caused by the war, which was largely attributed to German aggression. They sought reparations to compensate for the damages and to weaken Germany militarily and economically to prevent future conflicts. Additionally, both nations aimed to establish a balance of power in Europe, ensuring that Germany could not pose a similar threat in the future. The Treaty of Versailles reflected these punitive intentions, imposing harsh penalties and territorial losses on Germany.
Beligum went to war with Germany because Germany's plan was to cross or go throughout beligum to attack France from all angles. Belgium had told Germany not to come through because they were a neutral country and didnt want to get involved in the war. So since great Britain and Belgium were in an alliance Great Britain eventually got pulled into the war. Hope this helped!
I have the same question why do they want us to ask the if they arn't going to answer the questions
The Loyalists wanted to be ruled by Great Britain and the Patriots wanted to be free from Great Britain.
The Loyalists wanted to be ruled by Great Britain and the Patriots wanted to be free from Great Britain.
Because France and Britain agreed to allow Germany to expand its borders a certain amount to try and dispel Hitler's ambition by giving him a large portion of Czechoslovakia. When Hitler kept making advances into the rest of Czechoslovakia and Poland Great Britain and France warned Hitler to stop or they would be forced to declare war. On September 3rd 1939 Great Britain and France declared war on Germany
Germany did want a general war. Germany wanted to become a dominant world power by replacing Britain, but they needed more colonies to do so.