Germany was largely held responsible for World War I following the conflict, primarily through the Treaty of Versailles in 1919. The treaty included the "War Guilt Clause" (Article 231), which attributed blame to Germany for the war, citing its aggressive military actions and alliances that escalated the conflict. This imposition of guilt was intended to justify heavy reparations and territorial losses imposed on Germany, which contributed to significant economic and political turmoil in the country.
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It was the Treaty of Versailles that Germany took FULL RESPONSABILITY for in World War I.Hope this helped you,MichaelaThompson
Germany did, according to clause 231 of the treaty of Versailles. the country was forced to take all the blame for the damage the war did to many countries.
Germany will accept full responsibility for causing the war.
Germany paid reparations. Germany accepted sole responsibility for World War I. German territory was reduced in size.
Black Hand claimed responsibility for the assassination of the future king in World War I.
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Germany was force to take full responsibility of World War I even though it was Sumeria's fault...
While volunteers were always accepted, soldiers were drafted for service in the US armed forces during World War 1.
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It is generally accepted that World War 2 began on 1 September 1939 when German troops invaded Poland.
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Because it was their responsibility to join and because their friends did.
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