the people of Germany, were enraged. the treaty of Versailles took everything from the,. article 231 also known as the "war-guilt cause" blamed Germany for the war, and forbade Germany to have an airforce, a army < 100,000 troops. no more then four navy ships, and the had to pay for reparations which lead them into a great depression.
Germany and Japan were allies during World War 2. They were not at war with each other.
The ISBN of Germany's Aims in the First World War is 0393097986.
Germany entered neutral Belgium on August 4, 1914, Britain then gave an ultimatum to Germany to leave the country. That was refused, and the UK declared war later that same day.
the reason was the Germans did not leave Poland so they had to declare war on Germany otherwise the Germans would attack us and take over us.
England and Germany did fight in world war one and two
Germany .
NoOf course - Germany is Germany, they didn't leave it.
Germany withdrew from the league in 1933 on the grounds that the League did not treat them fairly.
No, the last war in Germany was World War 2
became allies of Germany
Germany lost a lot of its eastern territories including east prussia.
Germany was left banrupt after world war two
No. Germany lost World War I.
Japan and Italy fought against Germany in World War 1 but were on Germany's side in World War 2
Germany was blamed for the war and were forced to sign the war guilt clause which left them with no army and forced them to pay for the war which ruined their ecomony.
Germany was in WW I and WW II.
Both world wars had Germany on one side and Britain, France, the United States, Russia, and China on the other. Differences include the fact that the Russia of World War I was the imperial Russian Empire while the Russia of World War II was the communist Soviet Union. Countries that changed sides include Turkey (for Germany in World War I, neutral in World War II), the Austro-Hungarian Empire (for Germany in World War I, no longer existed by the time of World War II), Italy (against Germany in World War I, for Germany in World War II), and Japan (against Germany in World War I, for Germany in World War II).