I just read from my book and it say's the these agreements created feelings of bitterness and betrayal among the victors and the defeated
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The 1919-20 conference that drew up the peace treaties following the First World War. http://www.u-s-history.com/pages/h1333.html A second Paris Peace Conference in 1946 drafted the peace treaties (signed the following February) between the Allies and Italy, Finland, Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria following the Second World War.
'Leave' is really the wrong word to use. Germany was beaten by the Allies and signed an armistice (a cease fire) on 11 November 1918. Treaties bringing a formal end to the war were signed at Versailles in France in 1919. Some people might argue that WW II was a re-run of WW I, so you might say that Germany and the Allies never really ceased WW I, but that's a matter for historians to argue over.
Most scholars now think that WW II was caused by the outcome of WW I and basically a continuation of WW I. The treaty of Versailles at the end of WW I was felt by the Germans as deeply humiliating and saddled them with crippling 'repair' payments that kept them - and would have kept them - in poverty for a great number of years. Hitler could become vastly popular by first offering an easy focus for German resentment (Versailles and the supposedly 'international Jewry" behind it) and later by pulling the Allies' noses by easily retaking Allied-occupied German territory, by realizing the "Anschluss" with Austria that the Allies had forbidden in 1919, and by conquering parts of neighboring countries without the Allies doing anything to protect them despite the treaties they had with those countries. Hitler's mistake was that he thought he could go on doing that without the Allies doing anything in return. So he invaded Poland, but then found that the Allies finally had enough and declared war, starting WW II.
Germany will accept full responsibility for causing the war.
Germany (till 1926) and the Soviet Union. United States