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There was a Treaty ending WW-1 that was consiered to be humiliation of Germany called the Treaty of Versailles.
The Treaty of Versaille ended World War I.
It was the Treaty of Versailles that Germany took FULL RESPONSABILITY for in World War I.Hope this helped you,MichaelaThompson
The Treaty of Bresk-Litovsk
The treaty is called the Versailles Treaty.It was signed on June 28, 1919it is considered as the peace settlement between Germany and the Allied Powers that officially ended World War I.However, the conditions in the treaty were so punitive upon Germany that many believe the Versailles Treaty laid the groundwork for the eventual rise of Nazis in Germany and the start of World War II.
The Treaty of Versailles was pretty harsh on the Germans, but not nearly as harsh as France and Great Britain would have liked. This harsh treaty led to Germany starting world war 2.
All of the Versailles Treaty upset the Germans and devastated their country and economy.
The treaty had a weakness. The treaty was focused on punishing Germany for the damaged they caused during the war and humiliated Germany my doing so. The treaty forced Germany to accept all responsibility for the war, their military should be restricted to 100,000 troops and Germany must pay war reparation of $400 in today's money. The following punishments as shown above started the world war 2.
Yes, it was. Hitler hated the Treaty of Versailles, as he thought it humiliated Germany.
No, they got there butts kicked and their economy ruin by the treaty of Versailles which humiliated them and prompted them to start WWII.
Answer this question… It greatly weakened Germany and made many Germans wish for stronger leadership.
They broke the treaty they had signed after World War One.Germany had been defeated and humiliated after WW1. Plus, with Adolf Hitler's vocal gifts, he convinced all of Germany that Europe belonged to them.
Japan emerged as a world power, but Germany was weak and humiliated
The Treaty of Versaille ended World War I.
One weakness of the agreements made at the conclusion of World War I, such as the Treaty of Versailles, was the imposition of heavy reparations on Germany. These reparations placed a significant economic burden on Germany and contributed to the country's economic instability, which in turn helped create the conditions for the rise of Adolf Hitler and the outbreak of World War II.
Treaty of Versailles
The Treaty of Versailles was signed following World War I. It had many provisions, including punishments for Germany. The US Congress did not ratify the Treaty because they were for isolationism, and felt that becoming part of the League of Nations, a provision of the treaty, would draw the US into further wars.
Germany were very angry about the treaty because they had been forced to sign it, and so the War guilt clause 231, which meant Germany took responsibility for the war. This meant that they had to pay massive reparations of £6,600 million as compensation for the damage caused by the war. They also had land taken off them, their army limited to 100,000 mean, the Rhineland demilitarized for 15 years and the Saar taken off them and given to France for 15 years. This all humiliated Germany and made them hate the Treaty of Versailles.