After World War I, the main conflict between President Woodrow Wilson and the Allies concerned the harshness of the proposed Treaty of Versailles towards Germany. Wilson advocated for a more lenient approach, emphasizing his Fourteen Points, which called for self-determination and a fair peace to prevent future conflicts. In contrast, the Allies, particularly France and Britain, sought to impose severe reparations and territorial losses on Germany to ensure it could not threaten them again. This disagreement highlighted the tension between Wilson's idealism and the Allies' desire for security and retribution.
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It started with a conflict between Serbia and Austria-Hungary. Russia defended Serbia (they were allies), which caused Germany to aid Austria-Hungar as they were also allies. The rest followed suit by accompanying their allies. Basically, they were allied to the countries who originally had the conflict.
Officially, There was no Chancellor of Germany. Hitler was appointed Chancellor of Germany in 1933, and then President in August 1934 - upon the old President - Hindenburg's - death (he was old, don't worry). This meant that effectively, Hitler was the dictator of Germany, and appointed himself as Fuhrer. He stayed in that position until his death in 1945. The closed to him in power were probably Goebbels (Propaganda) and Gorring (economic).
he was never persiden!!! no he was never president. he was born in Germany although in 1879. some people think he was so smart he could have been president but it is imposible because he was not native born.
Germany, though weakened, still controlled much of the land it had before World War I
Germany is a peaceful country and not in conflict with any other country.
Germany has a president.
The main cause of friction was ill treatment of Germans in Poland by the Polish authorities.
President Wilson asked congress to declare war on Germany and entered the alied side of the conflict in 1917.
They initiated the conflict.
From 1934-45 Germany didn't have a president, only a Fuehrer ...
Christian Wulff has been the president of germany for a long time
Yes.
Yes, Germany has both a president whom is head of state and a prime minister whom is head of government.Yes, Germany has a president, his name is Horst Köhler.Germany is also run by a chancellor, at present it is Angela Merkel.The President of Germany is known as Bundespräsidentin German.
No, she is a Chancellor of Germany.
germany's term limits
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