Because the triple Entente was afraid of Germany 's growing power. Germany had the biggest army and the leading industry of Europe. They were very nationalistic.
The people that were left wanted to punish Germany
these nuts
Both WW1 and WW2 killed a lot of people in both countries (soldiers and civilians), and cost them a lot of money. A good part of the cities of both countries were destroyed. After WW2, Germany lost the right to govern itself, and was divided into 2 countries. For many ears after the war, the residents of Germany were governed by one of the Allied countries that defeated Germany.
Germany was forced to pay reparations as a result of losing world war one. The Treaty of Vesailles made Germany and all of the other countries that were agaisnt the allies responisble for the damages that occured during world war one. Germany's economy got worse because of the repartions. People couldn't afford to buy even a loaf of bread because prices were so high. Families starved and people were desperate for change.
There was no monarchy after Kaiser Wilhelm left Germany in 1918. Two people who controlled Germany after him were Paul von Hindenburg and Adolf Hitler.
These are a few of the notable people of Germany. Kaiser Wilhelm II, Germany; Friedrich Ebert, Germany; Adolf Hitler, Germany; Konrad Adenauer, West Germany; Walter Ulbricht, East Germany; Erich Honecker, East Germany; Willy Brandt, West Germany; Helmut Kohl, Germany, and Gerhard Schröder, Germany
Because the triple Entente was afraid of Germany 's growing power. Germany had the biggest army and the leading industry of Europe. They were very nationalistic.
convince
No, they though he was foolish, rash and ignorant. He was also a warmonger, and worked to undo all of Bismark's work in establishing Germany's reputation as a peaceful country in the late 1800s. They were so disgusted by his behaviour after WW1 that there was a political revolution in Germany, and Kaiser Wilhelm II moved to Holland.
Hitler used persuasion as a meathod of bringing in supporters. He was a very charismic speaker and he was able to convince people that all of Germany's problems were caused by one certain group of people.
to convince people
With trust
It didn't take much to convince the jury.How can I convince you to come on a date?
January 27th births 1756 - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 1859 - Kaiser Wilhelm of Germany 1948 - Mikhail Baryshnikov 1955 - John Roberts 1980 - Marat Safin
Tell them that you have cake
If they are reluctant, then it will be very difficult to convince them of anything because their mind is closed to your concept. For instance, a group of liberals trying to convince a group of conservatives that abortion is okay. That would never happen. If a belief is strong enough and stems from upbringing and values, it is nearly impossible for anyone to change it. With time, people may become softer and rationalize a little, becoming more open minded, but I have never known anyone to change their core beliefs or values instantly.