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the treaty which would have efected the Germans the most would have been the treaty of Versailles Germany had lost alot of land and money

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List the ten most important treaties in world history?

(Not in any order) Treaty of Versailles, Treaty of Tordesillas, Treaty of Paris 1783, Treaty of Tilsit, Treaty of Ghent, Treaty of Portsmouth, Potsdam treaty, N.A.T.O. (north Atlantic treaty organization), Treaty of Paris 1856, Treaty of Paris 1815. There are a whole more bunch but in my opinion these did the most.


What country did the treaty of Versailles blame World War 1?

They blamed Germany, since they started the war. They hated the French . . . the war was largely started to get back at the French for whipping the Germans in the War of 1870. Germany really got hammered by the terms of the Treaty. If it hadn't been for the US insisting on the Treaty not being so harsh as France and Britain wanted it, most of Germany's population would have starved to death. Even so, Germany suffered greatly. Because of the resulting hard feelings by the German people, Adolph Hitler was able to goad the Germans into a second war: World War Two.


In World War 1 what was the name of the treaty that ended World War 1 and what did it do?

it was called the treaty of Versailles and was basicly most European coutries, America and russia putting restrictions on gemany after world war one.


What is the name of the treaty that ended World War 1?

There were several treaties- each of the defeated Central Powers countries came to a different treaty with the victorious Allied Powers. Austria had the Treaty of Saint-Germain, Hungary (which had been separated from Austria) had the Treaty of Trianon, Bulgaria had the Treaty of Neuilly-sur-Seine, and Turkey had the Treaty of Sevres. The most famous, however, is probably the Treaty of Versailles, which was the treaty with Germany.


What angered the Germans the most about the agreement that ended World War 1?

They were blamed for the war, and had to pay the damages and cut down on their military.

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Why was the Treaty resented by most Germans?

Yes , As The Treaty was unfair to Germans because they got all the blame for the war . The Germans found this unfair and needed a ruler to take over and bring them up to the top again .


Did Germany think they were treated fairly after ww1?

No, most Germans thought the Treaty of Versailles, which ended World War 1, was grossly unfair.


What was the expected outcome from Germany in World War 1?

For most Germans, victory in World War 1 was a foregone conclusion. This added to the insult of the perceived harsh terms of the Treaty of Versailles.


What was the correct statement to the only issue on which the Germans of all classes supported the the Weimar Republic was their approval of the Versailles treaty?

The statement about the Germans' support for the Weimar Republic regarding the Versailles Treaty is somewhat misleading. In fact, most Germans opposed the Versailles Treaty, viewing it as a humiliating imposition that unfairly punished the nation after World War I. While some segments of society may have supported aspects of the Weimar Republic, the treaty itself was largely seen as a source of national resentment, undermining broader support for the democratic government. The Weimar Republic struggled to gain legitimacy in the eyes of many Germans due to the terms of the treaty and the economic hardships that followed.


How did the Treaty of Tordesillas affect Portugal?

The Treaty of Tordesillas established which parts of the New World would fall under the influence of each country, leaving most of the New World in Spanish hands and a vast number of Old World ports in Portuguese hands.


Were the Germans in America hated during World War 2?

Probably most Germans were hated. But them USA Germans might not have!


Who die the most in world 2?

Germans or russia


What is one of the clauses put in the Treaty of Versailles that angered Hitler and the rest of the Nazi Party?

"Hitler and the Nazi Party" were largely irrelevant at the time, but most Germans disliked the treaty. The most important and most contentious clause in the treaty was probably Article 231, the so-called "War Guilt Clause."


What was the Versaills Treaty?

The Treaty of Versailles was the most important of the peace treaties that brought World War I to an end.


What were the most controversial aspects of the Treaty of Versailles?

The most controversial aspects included: # The level of reparations. # The failure to apply the principle of self-determination to the Germans. For example, Germans were transferred (in the Glatz district) to Czechoslovakia for purely stategic reasons. # Germans were transferred (in Eupen-Malmedy) to Belgium ... # The ban on even a tariff union with Austria.


List the ten most important treaties in world history?

(Not in any order) Treaty of Versailles, Treaty of Tordesillas, Treaty of Paris 1783, Treaty of Tilsit, Treaty of Ghent, Treaty of Portsmouth, Potsdam treaty, N.A.T.O. (north Atlantic treaty organization), Treaty of Paris 1856, Treaty of Paris 1815. There are a whole more bunch but in my opinion these did the most.


What country did the treaty of Versailles blame World War 1?

They blamed Germany, since they started the war. They hated the French . . . the war was largely started to get back at the French for whipping the Germans in the War of 1870. Germany really got hammered by the terms of the Treaty. If it hadn't been for the US insisting on the Treaty not being so harsh as France and Britain wanted it, most of Germany's population would have starved to death. Even so, Germany suffered greatly. Because of the resulting hard feelings by the German people, Adolph Hitler was able to goad the Germans into a second war: World War Two.