they wanted to weaken Germany so it could not rebuild its military
They wanted to weaken Germany so it could not rebuild its military.-novanet
Allied leaders insisted that Germany pay reparations after World War I to hold the nation accountable for the destruction and loss of life caused by the war. They believed that reparations would help rebuild war-torn countries and serve as a deterrent against future aggression. Additionally, imposing reparations was seen as a means to weaken Germany economically and politically, thus preventing it from posing a threat in the future. This decision, however, would later contribute to economic instability in Germany and the rise of extremist movements.
The world war 2 could have ended earlier if the allies did not insist upon total surrender because the Japan's leaders, were privately making entreaties to neutral Soviet Union so as to mediate peace on terms which favors the Japanese.
President Wilson insisted on American neutrality during World War I to maintain peace and uphold the nation's longstanding tradition of avoiding entanglement in European conflicts. He believed that staying neutral would allow the U.S. to act as a mediator and promote peace, while also protecting American economic interests and preventing the loss of American lives. Additionally, Wilson recognized the deep divisions in American society regarding the war, which made neutrality a politically prudent choice.
Napoleon did not betray the revolution he led them extremely well all his opponents thought he was just lucky but he surprised them and his army fought with him. Napoleon did betray the revolution in many ways for example in the declaration of the rights of man it stated that all men and born equal, so why did he still insist on being sexist why were women not allowed to go to school. Also during the revolution it said that every man should be allowed to vote. Whereas during Napoleon reign he insisted that nobody should be allowed to vote.
They wanted to weaken Germany so it could not rebuild its military.-novanet
They wanted to weaken Germany so it could not rebuild its military.-novanet
Allied leaders insisted that Germany pay reparations after World War I to hold the nation accountable for the destruction and loss of life caused by the war. They believed that reparations would help rebuild war-torn countries and serve as a deterrent against future aggression. Additionally, imposing reparations was seen as a means to weaken Germany economically and politically, thus preventing it from posing a threat in the future. This decision, however, would later contribute to economic instability in Germany and the rise of extremist movements.
Because they had caused so much damage. WW I was an extremely expensive war. From the Allied viewpoint, they didn't want a war, it was forced on them by the aggression of the Central Powers (who, of course, would have had blamed the Allies if they had a chance to do so, but since the Central Powers lost the war, it wasn't up to them to decide who was to blame). Since Germany and Germany's allies caused the Allies such an enormous expense, the Allies wanted to be compensated for it. It is the same principle, but on a much larger scale, as any lawsuit seeking to recover damages. If someone breaks your window, you would like them to pay for a new window. If someone throws all of the world into chaos, you want them to pay for that, too.
USSR was fighting Germany alone and needed the second front for relief.
insist
Insist what? New Atheists insist everything other Atheists insist. The Denial of the claim there is a God by Theistic religions.
An antonym of "insist" is abandon.
The preposition for "insist" is generally "on". For example, one might insist on a particular course of action or insist on having something done a certain way.
Insisted is the past tense of insist.
The noun form of insist is insistence.
The corresponding adverb for "insist" is "insistently."