After World War I, Germany was held responsible for the conflict and was forced to pay reparations outlined in the Treaty of Versailles in 1919. The total amount was set at 132 billion gold marks, roughly equivalent to $33 billion at the time. This financial burden contributed to significant economic hardship in Germany during the 1920s and played a role in the rise of political instability in the country.
The peace makers of 1919 were directly responsible for World War II. They made the Treaty of Versailles a very strict punishment against Germany. Germany did not appreciate this, so it lead to them starting the second world war.
War guilt clause
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The Treaty of Versailles forced the Germans to except responsibility for the war, and pay the cost of War. This basically took all their money from them and was considered a harsh punishment for a war they didn't actually start.
the allied forces
Both world wars had different starting points. The second war was the one that was set off by the aggression of Germany.
Germany was blamed for starting WW1, and was embarrassed after losing. They were forced to give up a lot of land and money.
The treaty of Versailles forced Germany to start world war1.
Ah my favorite, Atlas. Obviously the strongest for that reason.
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The peace makers of 1919 were directly responsible for World War II. They made the Treaty of Versailles a very strict punishment against Germany. Germany did not appreciate this, so it lead to them starting the second world war.
Following the end of World War 1, Germany's political and economical conditions were grave. They were forced to pay reparations to the Allies and lost all of their overseas colonies. Politically they were disunited. The Treaty of Versailles Germany was forced to sign as part of the armistice were severe in their terms towards Germany.
War guilt clause
After World War I, Germany was forced to take the blame for the war and was then forced to pay reparations to the Allies.
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